jukyter wrote:
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!!! ;(
Um, i really think you're talking to me, so when you talk to people could you please quote them, thanks. And the pigs ARE evil!!!!!!!!!! Muwhahahahaha!!!!!
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Flatland. :'}
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banana500 wrote:
zubblewu wrote:
Flatland. :'}
Oh jeez, forgot that one.
:OOOOOOOOO
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Series of Unfortunate Events is usually at the top of my lists. I also enjoy LOTR, Fahrenheit 451, and the Inheritance Cycle.
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I'm reading Flowers For Algernon (Daniel Keyes) right now, but I usually like the more modern books. For whatever reason I can't read a classic without becoming extremely bored with the story (not to be stereotype or anything >.<). My favorite books are Wintergirls, Speak, 13 Reasons Why, Lemonade Mouth, (it's nothing like the watered down Disney version) Zom-B, The Thin Executioner, Jo-Jo And The Fiendish Lot, The Hunger Games, Fat Vampire, The Walking Dead, Sandman, I could go on forever! Sorry, I couldn't remember authors off the top of my head. I'm in Chinese right now, so my resources are limited.
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I love love loved Percy Jackson and the Heroes of Olympus series! Who's excited for the House of Hades? And the Hunger Games is amazing too. TEAM PEETA! If you're not on team peeta, i hate you. JK I DON'T!! I also really like the Mother-Daughter book club series which is an interesting change from the other books I've listed! Chick lit and action books. Any recommendations?
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Tending to be into fact more than fiction lately. Check out the 500s section in your library under nonfiction, there are good books there.
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Recently I've been reading a lot of Eva Ibboston books. My favorite one so far is "Which Witch" it's about this sorcerer named Arriman and it's really funny! A book that I really want to read is Fire Bringer by David Davie Clements (I think thats the name of the author, I may be wrong!).
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I've been into Douglas Adams and the Dilbert series, both are hilarious (though adult-orientated).
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My friend recently read Les Miserables.
He said it was really good, but I didn't think I'll ever cook up the time to read it, since I'm an incredibly slow reader.
One book I highly highly recommend is Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Basically it's about a kid with a facial deformity. I'd say it's one of my favorite books of all time next to things like Ender's Game, 1984, Animal Farm, The Giver, etc.
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banana500 wrote:
My friend recently read Les Miserables.
He said it was really good, but I didn't think I'll ever cook up the time to read it, since I'm an incredibly slow reader.
One book I highly highly recommend is Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Basically it's about a kid with a facial deformity. I'd say it's one of my favorite books of all time next to things like Ender's Game, 1984, Animal Farm, The Giver, etc.
I live about 2 hours away from where Orson Scott Card wrote Enders game.
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flatland
the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy trilogy
animal farm
the prince
the jungle
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Currently reading H.I.V.E. for the second time.
Harry potter, of course.
Hunger games IF I avoid Mockingjay
Simon Bloom, occasionally
Pretty much everything else
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Animeboy975 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
My friend recently read Les Miserables.
He said it was really good, but I didn't think I'll ever cook up the time to read it, since I'm an incredibly slow reader.
One book I highly highly recommend is Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Basically it's about a kid with a facial deformity. I'd say it's one of my favorite books of all time next to things like Ender's Game, 1984, Animal Farm, The Giver, etc.I live about 2 hours away from where Orson Scott Card wrote Enders game.
Yes you've said this at least one billion times.
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Harry Potter
Where the Red Fern Grows
Kingdom Keepers
Tuck Everlasting
The Outsiders
Nancy Drew
Gathering Blue
And tons more :}
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Percy Jackson
Harry Potter
Warrior Cats
Kane Chronicles
Hunger Games
Also liked Savvy by Ingrid Law and Wonder by R.J. Palacio
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sparky2008123 wrote:
yes 5 books (I'm also going to start reading the Number Devil soon)
666 books? Unless that's a book name...
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