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#51 2012-09-23 09:12:13

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Re: What books do you like?

stevetheipad wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

stevetheipad wrote:


What do you mean? Are those themes demonstrated starting at page 40?

My dad has said he's never really seen the plot of 1984 translate to a movie well.

But, even though it is depressing, somethings should be. We need to know what to run from, so 1984 is a good book to read in that respect.

It deals with a totalitarian government that watches everyone and makes up history, if you don't know the premise. (in a nutshell)

The depression doesn't seem to deep; but the sexual themes seem to go pretty far, and a lot is shown from what I hear.  hmm

No the depression is way deeper then the sexual themes
It's like heavily implied the sexualness
But no graphicness
But it's really a book about the futileness of protesting
There's no happy ending


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#52 2012-09-23 09:57:17

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Re: What books do you like?

jukyter wrote:

stevetheipad wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


My dad has said he's never really seen the plot of 1984 translate to a movie well.

But, even though it is depressing, somethings should be. We need to know what to run from, so 1984 is a good book to read in that respect.

It deals with a totalitarian government that watches everyone and makes up history, if you don't know the premise. (in a nutshell)

The depression doesn't seem to deep; but the sexual themes seem to go pretty far, and a lot is shown from what I hear.  hmm

No the depression is way deeper then the sexual themes
It's like heavily implied the sexualness
But no graphicness
But it's really a book about the futileness of protesting
There's no happy ending

Yeah. I haven't read it, but the local high school did a play (which my dad said was one of the better attempts to translate the book he'd seen).


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#53 2012-09-23 11:05:15

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Re: What books do you like?

jukyter wrote:

stevetheipad wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


My dad has said he's never really seen the plot of 1984 translate to a movie well.

But, even though it is depressing, somethings should be. We need to know what to run from, so 1984 is a good book to read in that respect.

It deals with a totalitarian government that watches everyone and makes up history, if you don't know the premise. (in a nutshell)

The depression doesn't seem to deep; but the sexual themes seem to go pretty far, and a lot is shown from what I hear.  hmm

No the depression is way deeper then the sexual themes
It's like heavily implied the sexualness
But no graphicness
But it's really a book about the futileness of protesting
There's no happy ending

I certainly don't expect a happy ending.  smile


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#54 2012-09-23 11:13:14

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Re: What books do you like?

Wow irony  tongue
@soup, Yeah the book's really depressing
I don't think I'd recommend it to just anyone
It's a lot to take in and everything


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#55 2012-10-04 18:52:30

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Re: What books do you like?

I like a lot of books.

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#56 2012-10-07 20:44:10

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Re: What books do you like?

777w wrote:

"the plague dogs"
"watership down"
the first what 12 warriors books
"the hobbit"
"the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy"
"the phantom tollbooth"
various comic collections including some garfield books, "life in hell," and classic 1940s superhero comics
"dracula"
most books by theodor geisel

Oh, you've read Watership Down and The Plague Dogs as well? I don't know many people who have, but they are both extremely good books!
I'm working on a game adaptation of Watership Down.


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#57 2012-10-07 20:54:46

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Re: What books do you like?

Ender's Game
Fahrenheit 451
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Giver
1984
Most stuff by H.P. Lovecraft
Speaker for the Dead

And tons more.  tongue

By the way, I thought 1984 was just absolutely awesome. Seriously, it's one of the best books I've ever read. Yeah, even though I'm actually pretty young to be reading it. Yes, it does have mature themes and a dark storyline. But it's still great. Everyone should read it.

Also, it has the happiest ending to a book ever.[/sarcasm]

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#58 2012-10-07 21:06:12

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Re: What books do you like?

I don't really like books.

I do like graphic novels however.


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#59 2012-10-07 23:02:05

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Re: What books do you like?

I really don't think it's necessary to compose a list of all the books i liked that i've read
but i have absolutely no social life (books are my babies), so screw it i will
Why not start with what i'm currently reading?
I'm reading Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and i must say it's one of the most beautiful books i've read in a long time.
I'm also reading Batman; Knightfall and it's splendid. It really lives up to it's name.
Actually you know what no it didn't really
the first half was good
then it started decreasing in quality
Okay next is EVERY OTHER WONDERFUL BOOK.
Uh War of the Worlds by H.G Wells was absolutely beautiful. Horrifyingly amazing :>
The Valley of Fear by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was cool
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings were elaborate and coolio
The Hunger Games was good, but could have been more
Roald Dahl is a brilliant author and i liked everything i've read by him
Same with Theodore Geisel
The Giver was great
and i don't remember any others at the moment

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#60 2012-10-27 22:16:02

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Re: What books do you like?

Animeboy975 wrote:

I don't really like books.

I do like graphic novels however.

Graphic novels are books.


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#61 2012-10-27 22:40:06

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Re: What books do you like?

I am currently reading:

John Carter Gods of Mars
Brisingr
(rereading) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Chronicles of Narnia book 6
Lord of the Flies

yes 5 books (I'm also going to start reading the Number Devil soon)

Some of the books I'd recommend reading besides the series I'm reading above:

Percy Jackson and the Olympians (actually, all of Rick Riordan's writings for kids)
Little Britches
The Phantom Tollbooth (maybe for ages 8-13)
The Warriors series (about ages 9-14 will loike these books)
The Hunger Games trilogy
Legend (recommended for 13 years and up even though it says for like 14 & up)
The Jack Blank series (ages 10-14)
The Secrets of Droon (also for ages 8-11 or 12)
Extra Credit

heck, I could go on forever but why bother? I mean i've got about 200 books ni my collection and about half of them i've never read before. I even have a few that'll be 100 years old in about half a dozen years i think. But surprisingly i don't have the lord of the rings trilogy.

PS. I have about 200  books cause I sort of got banned from using Kindles when i accidentally broke my sister's and gave mine to her.... not a good story, but i didn't really like it the way she did (she read the Hunger Games trilogy 6 times!!!!!)

PPS. I get carsick if i read in the car, a big disadvantage when you're a big book collector like me


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#62 2012-10-27 23:01:12

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Re: What books do you like?

banana500 wrote:

Ender's Game
Fahrenheit 451
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Giver
1984
Most stuff by H.P. Lovecraft
Speaker for the Dead

And tons more.  tongue

By the way, I thought 1984 was just absolutely awesome. Seriously, it's one of the best books I've ever read. Yeah, even though I'm actually pretty young to be reading it. Yes, it does have mature themes and a dark storyline. But it's still great. Everyone should read it.

Also, it has the happiest ending to a book ever.[/sarcasm]

hmm
1984 might not be uh
suitable for everyone
there's one part that's like book POpcoRN
but everything else there is great
not that 1984 isnt but you know
not suitable

also i really reccomend Watchmen if you don't have a problem with what's in 1984


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#63 2012-11-17 12:04:27

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Re: What books do you like?

soupoftomato wrote:

stevetheipad wrote:

One's with deep, interesting messages/hidden meanings. Some of these include The Hunger Games and Harry Potter.

The Hunger Games could have gone so much further with the concept, though, but instead resorted to romance and violence.

That's what made it great! Although the romance could have been knocked down a notch. Well, at least it didn't go TOO far with the romance though, you know what i mean...........


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#64 2012-11-17 12:12:00

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Re: What books do you like?

Animeboy975 wrote:

I don't really like books.

I do like graphic novels however.

You know, for some reason whenever i see your signature i think of you as Patrick Star. I'm not sure why but you're personality seems like that (if you can understand a personality on a forum)


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#65 2012-11-17 17:01:16

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Re: What books do you like?

It was originally Percy Jackson, but now I fell in love with Redwall.


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#66 2012-11-17 17:17:28

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Re: What books do you like?

HitchHikers Guide and Discworld. PLEASE, DEAR IO, HAVE A CROSSOVER.


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#67 2012-11-17 23:26:41

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Re: What books do you like?

I recently read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and it was pretty good.


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#68 2012-12-06 19:39:14

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Re: What books do you like?

bananaman114 wrote:

banana500 wrote:

Ender's Game
Fahrenheit 451
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Giver
1984
Most stuff by H.P. Lovecraft
Speaker for the Dead

And tons more.  tongue

By the way, I thought 1984 was just absolutely awesome. Seriously, it's one of the best books I've ever read. Yeah, even though I'm actually pretty young to be reading it. Yes, it does have mature themes and a dark storyline. But it's still great. Everyone should read it.

Also, it has the happiest ending to a book ever.[/sarcasm]

hmm
1984 might not be uh
suitable for everyone
there's one part that's like book POpcoRN
but everything else there is great
not that 1984 isnt but you know
not suitable

also i really reccomend Watchmen if you don't have a problem with what's in 1984

Lebump.

Yeah, I've read Watchmen. My sister had to read it for a college course and when she came home for Christmas break, she left her copy of it here.  tongue

Very intriguing book, might I add.


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#69 2012-12-08 00:19:59

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Re: What books do you like?

sparky2008123 wrote:

I am currently reading:

John Carter Gods of Mars
Brisingr
(rereading) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Chronicles of Narnia book 6
Lord of the Flies

yes 5 books (I'm also going to start reading the Number Devil soon)

Some of the books I'd recommend reading besides the series I'm reading above:

Percy Jackson and the Olympians (actually, all of Rick Riordan's writings for kids)
Little Britches
The Phantom Tollbooth (maybe for ages 8-13)
The Warriors series (about ages 9-14 will loike these books)
The Hunger Games trilogy
Legend (recommended for 13 years and up even though it says for like 14 & up)
The Jack Blank series (ages 10-14)
The Secrets of Droon (also for ages 8-11 or 12)
Extra Credit

heck, I could go on forever but why bother? I mean i've got about 200 books ni my collection and about half of them i've never read before. I even have a few that'll be 100 years old in about half a dozen years i think. But surprisingly i don't have the lord of the rings trilogy.

PS. I have about 200  books cause I sort of got banned from using Kindles when i accidentally broke my sister's and gave mine to her.... not a good story, but i didn't really like it the way she did (she read the Hunger Games trilogy 6 times!!!!!)

PPS. I get carsick if i read in the car, a big disadvantage when you're a big book collector like me

Okay, time to update my reading list!
I am currently reading:

John Carter 2 (still because i kinda got bored with it)

Brisingr (still cause i also got bored with this)

The Number Devil

Animal Farm (a good read but i sorta hate the pigs, they're EVIL!!!)

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (for the second time, i think i finished the first two books within a month this time)

The Chronicles of Narnia book 6 (because it got pretty darn boring)


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#70 2012-12-08 02:49:10

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Re: What books do you like?

nononono
the pigs are not evil
at least not all of them
i get what you mean but gr generalising! :'(
so yeah
and chronicles of narnia 6 isn't the worst of them imo
7 is so preachy!!! ;(


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#71 2012-12-08 09:21:34

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Re: What books do you like?

MrFlash67 wrote:

HitchHikers Guide and Discworld. PLEASE, DEAR IO, HAVE A CROSSOVER.

Douglas Adams is dead, so it'll be hard.

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#72 2012-12-08 16:53:22

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Re: What books do you like?

The Babysitters Club Books, Sweet Vally Twins Books, Nancy Drew And The Hardy Boys Books.  smile

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#73 2012-12-08 17:07:43

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Re: What books do you like?

I think it would be more appropriate to list the books I don't like. Ahem:

The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

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#74 2012-12-08 17:27:41

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Re: What books do you like?

atlas shrugged is worse imo

NeilWest wrote:

MrFlash67 wrote:

HitchHikers Guide and Discworld. PLEASE, DEAR IO, HAVE A CROSSOVER.

Douglas Adams is dead, so it'll be hard.

his widow has the rights and eoin colfer writes them now


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#75 2012-12-09 05:38:33

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Re: What books do you like?

jukyter wrote:

atlas shrugged is worse imo

NeilWest wrote:

MrFlash67 wrote:

HitchHikers Guide and Discworld. PLEASE, DEAR IO, HAVE A CROSSOVER.

Douglas Adams is dead, so it'll be hard.

his widow has the rights and eoin colfer writes them now

I never knew that...

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