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#51 2010-02-27 17:20:08

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Looks like my statement may be true! I see nobody else who posted something about Darren Shan?


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#52 2010-02-27 17:22:56

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Penguinsrock wrote:

Looks like my statement may be true! I see nobody else who posted something about Darren Shan?

Eh, his ideas were good, but he isn't that great of an author.  Too many exclamation marks and stuff.

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#53 2010-02-27 18:07:22

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Dazachi wrote:

The Percy Jackson Series:
Most people know these books so I don't feel like writing about them.

The Mysterious Benidict Society:
This trilogy is addicting and is fun to read. It is about a team of 4 children trying to stop a smart villain.

The Hunger Games:
So Good. That is all I will say.

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You just made my day.

Those, and

Holes 6.8/10

Small Steps 8.5/10

The Among The Hidden Series 7.6/10

Maniac McGee 9/10

Space Station Seventh Grade 8.8/10

Jason and Marceline 8.8/10

Stargirl 9/10

Love, Stargirl 8.9/10

Skullduggery Pleasent 8.6/10

Zen And The Art Of Faking It 8/10

Catching Fire 10/10

Milkweed 10/10


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#54 2010-02-27 20:13:46

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Okay, I'll post a few of my favorite books here as I could go on for days. . .

Dune:
By Frank Herbert
One of the greatest sci-fi books of all times. I thoroughly enjoyed it and find myself desperately wanting to re-read it now.
Ender's Game:
Another great sci-fi series. I also like the sequel Speaker for the Dead although I didn't like Xenocide or Children of the Mind as much (Note: I never finished Children of the Mind)
Wheel of TIme:
One of the greatest fantasy series of all time. Although the later books can be drags at time and RJ could consider being more concise  tongue
Belgeriad:
Essentially the WoT in a different setting with slightly different characters on a smaller scale.
Any of Jules Verne's works:
(esp. Mysterious Island)

. . .
I could keep going, but I'm too lazy.


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#55 2010-02-27 21:09:12

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas was also wonderful, but really sad.

I was supposed to read that for History once, but it was so boring, I couldn't read the first chapter.

That was such a good book. It was a little boring at times, bt had a lot of meaning. I reccomend you try reading it again.

Bopitman99 wrote:

Animal Farm and Holes

Animal Farm = such a good book.

GirWaffles64 wrote:

Stargirl
Love, Stargirl
Catching Fire 10/10

Stargirl is one of the best books I have ever read.
Catching Fire... Meh. Did not live up to my expectations after reading The Hunger Games, but thinking back it was still amazing. I am looking forward to the last in the series. any idea on when it will come out?


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#56 2010-02-27 21:13:20

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

You're forgetting Crash, That book is way more holarious and better than nooby Stargirl.

They are by the same author, but seriously, the sequel to Stargirl is an uber long love note. I mean WHY?


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#57 2010-02-27 21:15:01

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

GirWaffles64 wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

The Percy Jackson Series:
Most people know these books so I don't feel like writing about them.

The Mysterious Benidict Society:
This trilogy is addicting and is fun to read. It is about a team of 4 children trying to stop a smart villain.

The Hunger Games:
So Good. That is all I will say.

big_smile

You just made my day.

Those, and

Holes 6.8/10

Small Steps 8.5/10

The Among The Hidden Series 7.6/10

Maniac McGee 9/10

Space Station Seventh Grade 8.8/10

Jason and Marceline 8.8/10

Stargirl 9/10

Love, Stargirl 8.9/10

Skullduggery Pleasent 8.6/10

Zen And The Art Of Faking It 8/10

Catching Fire 10/10

Milkweed 10/10

Catching Fire is not as good as the Hunger Games to me.


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#58 2010-02-27 21:33:23

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

soupoftomato wrote:

You're forgetting Crash, That book is way more holarious and better than nooby Stargirl.

They are by the same author, but seriously, the sequel to Stargirl is an uber long love note. I mean WHY?

Oh yeah, most every one in the Jerry Spinelli books...

except for the "Who put A" stuff and "Dump Days"

XD Forgot crash. I remember poor Webb.


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#59 2010-02-27 21:35:12

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

I liked Stargirl, but I never got around to reading Love, Stargirl. Is it good at all?


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#60 2010-02-27 22:19:43

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Dazachi wrote:

I liked Stargirl, but I never got around to reading Love, Stargirl. Is it good at all?

Yup!

It's sorta like, what happens after Stargirl.

It's still good.


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#61 2010-02-27 22:31:23

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

GirWaffles64 wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

I liked Stargirl, but I never got around to reading Love, Stargirl. Is it good at all?

Yup!

It's sorta like, what happens after Stargirl.

It's still good.

yes it is

and grlwaffles you said one of ur fav books was holes, but you rated it 6.8/10, which isn't a very good score lol.... so how is it one of your favs if you don't like it that much?


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#62 2010-02-27 22:31:29

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

GirWaffles64 wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

I liked Stargirl, but I never got around to reading Love, Stargirl. Is it good at all?

Yup!

It's sorta like, what happens after Stargirl.

It's still good.

Oh, ok. Sounds pretty good.


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#63 2010-02-27 23:11:03

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

It's really hard for me to pick a favorite... I like a lot of books. Although, I will recommend The Giver and its sequels, Gathering Blue and The Messenger, all by Lois Lowry. Also, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is really good. If I listed all of my favorite books you'd get bored.  smile

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#64 2010-02-27 23:31:06

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

scmb1 wrote:

It's really hard for me to pick a favorite... I like a lot of books. Although, I will recommend The Giver and its sequels, Gathering Blue and The Messenger, all by Lois Lowry. Also, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is really good. If I listed all of my favorite books you'd get bored.  smile

I LOVE ALL OF THOSE BOOKS! GOOD CHOICES!


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#65 2010-02-27 23:33:12

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

funkymonkey wrote:

scmb1 wrote:

It's really hard for me to pick a favorite... I like a lot of books. Although, I will recommend The Giver and its sequels, Gathering Blue and The Messenger, all by Lois Lowry. Also, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is really good. If I listed all of my favorite books you'd get bored.  smile

I LOVE ALL OF THOSE BOOKS! GOOD CHOICES!

I love the Book Thief.
Although not the most appropriate book.


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#66 2010-02-28 01:21:16

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

funkymonkey wrote:

GirWaffles64 wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

I liked Stargirl, but I never got around to reading Love, Stargirl. Is it good at all?

Yup!

It's sorta like, what happens after Stargirl.

It's still good.

yes it is

and grlwaffles you said one of ur fav books was holes, but you rated it 6.8/10, which isn't a very good score lol.... so how is it one of your favs if you don't like it that much?

Small Steps was amazing for me...


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#67 2010-02-28 09:21:29

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

demosthenes wrote:

Okay, I'll post a few of my favorite books here as I could go on for days. . .

Dune:
By Frank Herbert
One of the greatest sci-fi books of all times. I thoroughly enjoyed it and find myself desperately wanting to re-read it now.
Ender's Game:
Another great sci-fi series. I also like the sequel Speaker for the Dead although I didn't like Xenocide or Children of the Mind as much (Note: I never finished Children of the Mind)
Wheel of TIme:
One of the greatest fantasy series of all time. Although the later books can be drags at time and RJ could consider being more concise  tongue
Belgeriad:
Essentially the WoT in a different setting with slightly different characters on a smaller scale.
Any of Jules Verne's works:
(esp. Mysterious Island)

. . .
I could keep going, but I'm too lazy.

It seems like you have read my mind. The first 3 are all great books. I am re-reading WoT from the begining, and am currently on Book 7. I like the fact that he isn't concise. Makes it so I can't plow through the series in a week.  tongue

Is Belgeriad that good? I haven't found many good Fantasy series lately, and I have been wanting to. Whats the authors name?

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#68 2010-02-28 09:22:37

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Percy Jackson / Fablehaven

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#69 2010-02-28 09:23:17

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

TheSaint wrote:

demosthenes wrote:

Okay, I'll post a few of my favorite books here as I could go on for days. . .

Dune:
By Frank Herbert
One of the greatest sci-fi books of all times. I thoroughly enjoyed it and find myself desperately wanting to re-read it now.
Ender's Game:
Another great sci-fi series. I also like the sequel Speaker for the Dead although I didn't like Xenocide or Children of the Mind as much (Note: I never finished Children of the Mind)
Wheel of TIme:
One of the greatest fantasy series of all time. Although the later books can be drags at time and RJ could consider being more concise  tongue
Belgeriad:
Essentially the WoT in a different setting with slightly different characters on a smaller scale.
Any of Jules Verne's works:
(esp. Mysterious Island)

. . .
I could keep going, but I'm too lazy.

It seems like you have read my mind. The first 3 are all great books. I am re-reading WoT from the begining, and am currently on Book 7. I like the fact that he isn't concise. Makes it so I can't plow through the series in a week.  tongue

Is Belgeriad that good? I haven't found many good Fantasy series lately, and I have been wanting to. Whats the authors name?

I haven't read any of them. Which one would be best for an 11 year old?


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#70 2010-02-28 09:37:57

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Dazachi wrote:

TheSaint wrote:

demosthenes wrote:

Okay, I'll post a few of my favorite books here as I could go on for days. . .

Dune:
By Frank Herbert
One of the greatest sci-fi books of all times. I thoroughly enjoyed it and find myself desperately wanting to re-read it now.
Ender's Game:
Another great sci-fi series. I also like the sequel Speaker for the Dead although I didn't like Xenocide or Children of the Mind as much (Note: I never finished Children of the Mind)
Wheel of TIme:
One of the greatest fantasy series of all time. Although the later books can be drags at time and RJ could consider being more concise  tongue
Belgeriad:
Essentially the WoT in a different setting with slightly different characters on a smaller scale.
Any of Jules Verne's works:
(esp. Mysterious Island)

. . .
I could keep going, but I'm too lazy.

It seems like you have read my mind. The first 3 are all great books. I am re-reading WoT from the begining, and am currently on Book 7. I like the fact that he isn't concise. Makes it so I can't plow through the series in a week.  tongue

Is Belgeriad that good? I haven't found many good Fantasy series lately, and I have been wanting to. Whats the authors name?

I haven't read any of them. Which one would be best for an 11 year old?

Probably WoT

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#71 2010-02-28 10:53:07

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Dazachi wrote:

funkymonkey wrote:

scmb1 wrote:

It's really hard for me to pick a favorite... I like a lot of books. Although, I will recommend The Giver and its sequels, Gathering Blue and The Messenger, all by Lois Lowry. Also, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is really good. If I listed all of my favorite books you'd get bored.  smile

I LOVE ALL OF THOSE BOOKS! GOOD CHOICES!

I love the Book Thief.
Although not the most appropriate book.

What do you mean? Oh and have you read I am the Messenger, by the same author? Amazing book, and very touching. Everyone needs to read it.

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#72 2010-02-28 14:20:15

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

funkymonkey wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

funkymonkey wrote:


I LOVE ALL OF THOSE BOOKS! GOOD CHOICES!

I love the Book Thief.
Although not the most appropriate book.

What do you mean? Oh and have you read I am the Messenger, by the same author? Amazing book, and very touching. Everyone needs to read it.

No I haven't. I'll read it next time I have free time to read. (I have to read a lot for English class).


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#73 2010-02-28 14:23:23

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

scmb1 wrote:

It's really hard for me to pick a favorite... I like a lot of books. Although, I will recommend The Giver and its sequels, Gathering Blue and The Messenger, all by Lois Lowry. Also, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is really good. If I listed all of my favorite books you'd get bored.  smile

Theres sequels? That book was awesome!


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#74 2010-02-28 14:24:27

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

soupoftomato wrote:

scmb1 wrote:

It's really hard for me to pick a favorite... I like a lot of books. Although, I will recommend The Giver and its sequels, Gathering Blue and The Messenger, all by Lois Lowry. Also, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is really good. If I listed all of my favorite books you'd get bored.  smile

Theres sequels? That book was awesome!

Yeah. Gathering Blue has nothing to do with Gabriel and Jonas, it's about a disabled girl. Jonas and Gabriel are mentioned again in the Messenger, 7 years later.

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#75 2010-02-28 14:30:12

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Re: Question of the Day! (2/27/2010)What is your favorite book of all time

Then I'll be reading the Messenger.


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