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#76 2010-02-28 14:32:42

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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?

I have read them. They are okay, not my favorite.

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#77 2010-02-28 14:44:35

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

OMG TWILIGHT!!!!!1!

On a more serious note, probably the Forgotten Realms series. Especially the ones written by R.A. Salvatore.


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#78 2010-02-28 14:48:42

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

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Then I'll be reading the Messenger.

you should read them both though, because the messenger has the character from gathering blue as well. and they are fairly short books anyways so it shouldn't be hard to read gathering blue before the messenger


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#79 2010-02-28 14:54:38

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

Warrior cat series up to The Darkest Hour
Artemis Fowl series (Ive only read up to The Eternity Code)


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#80 2010-02-28 16:50:48

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

soupoftomato wrote:

Then I'll be reading the Messenger.

You should definitely read Gathering Blue. It's a great book and while The Giver isn't directly related to Gathering Blue, The Messenger connects them.

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#81 2010-03-12 22:30:54

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

i agree with you on the Percy jackson, and the movie thing, it said nothing about his prophecy and had some mistakes with the characters

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#82 2010-03-12 23:18:19

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

I have read 17 full Warrior novels. I just requested Sunset. I still need:
-Firestar's Quest
-Bluestar's Prophecy
- The Fourth Apprentice
-some guide and manga books


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#83 2010-03-29 18:49:11

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

I started reading The Giver.

LOL the stirrings.


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#84 2010-03-29 23:21:39

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

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#85 2010-03-29 23:50:39

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

ScratchGamer417 wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

TheSaint wrote:


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

WoT would probably be a little mature for an 11 year old. I'd recommend Ender's Game.

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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?

Yeah I'm loving WoT. I'm reading it for the first time, I'm on book 9 (after skipping all the Perrin in it to get the Mat, I'm almost done. I'll go back and back-fill later >.>)

Belgariad is quite good  smile  It approaches magic from interesting way (kinda like Newton's 3rd law, every magical action has an equal and opposite reaction) and in my opinion it is one of the best Sword and Sorcery series out there (although I haven't read that many so it's not really my place). Author is David Eddings here are the books from amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Belgariad-Vol-Books-1-3-Magicians/dp/0345456327/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1269921010&sr=8-1

Although there are many more volumes and stuff to go along with this one, the first.


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#86 2010-03-30 15:56:03

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My favorite book is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, but I like tons of books out there.


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#87 2010-03-30 20:18:02

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

TheSaint wrote:

Penguinsrock wrote:

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

I have read them. They are okay, not my favorite.

yikes  Only OK!? Not AWESOME! OR ATLEAST GOOD!? Lol, joking. Everybody has an opinion.


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#88 2010-03-31 13:49:51

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

October Sky is my fave book.

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#89 2010-03-31 13:52:14

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

Well I really can't decide but...

My favorite books is either:

Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut*
Or
Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut*

Currently reading:

War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells*


*You Can SEE that I LOVE Sci-fi books.

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#90 2010-03-31 13:58:06

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

AnonymousTom wrote:

Well I really can't decide but...

My favorite books is either:

Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut*
Or
Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut*

Currently reading:

War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells*


*You Can SEE that I LOVE Sci-fi books.

Slaughterhouse-Five & Cat's Cradle are also my favorites.
But I love Slaughterhouse-Five more.
And Tom, don't pretend I wasn't the one who recommended Slaughterhouse-Five to you.

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#91 2010-04-06 20:30:33

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

WARRIORS BY ERIN HUNTER! is the best serries ever!!!  : )

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#92 2010-04-06 20:34:38

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

adriangl wrote:

floatingmagictree wrote:

adriangl wrote:


They are both by Margaret Peterson Haddix. The missing series is about children of the past that are saved by people of the future. They end up in modern time, and a lot of stuff goes bad. I suggest it, though, right now, there are only 2 books in the series.

The shadow children is about children who must hide. The government believed that too many people would mean not enough food, so families are only allowed to have 2 children. These are stories about what they do and it is really good. There are 7 books in this series.

Ooh I read the Shadow Children. I have every book except Among the Barons.

Wow. Then you missed the only one with connections to Luke's friend (I forgot what her name was)

yes i agree BEST BOOKS EVER!!

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#93 2010-04-07 07:51:41

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

Kileymeister wrote:

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.

It's a good book, but I did get sick of the exclamation marks every few sentences.


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#94 2010-04-07 07:53:38

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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

Out of your list, the ones I read are The Giver and The Book Thief.  The Book Thief is one of my favorite books of all time!


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#95 2010-04-07 11:20:53

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

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Great book, but a lot of younger users probably won't get a good read out of it.

AnonymousTom wrote:

Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut*

That is a GREAT book.

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#96 2010-04-07 15:54:06

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

the last Olympian


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#97 2010-04-28 22:44:13

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

Tie between Lord of the Rings, His Dark Materials, and the Ender's Game series, although I am reading Frank Herbert's Dune and loving it.


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#98 2010-04-29 09:16:01

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

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ROFL that's like reverse psychology of what Spyro did to the sheep in the Spyro games on Playstation 1 XD!

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#99 2010-04-29 09:19:29

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

Buy anyway, I'd say my favorite books would be:
Books by Avi
Hank the Cowdog
Dinotopia (likey!)
and most of all...

The Redwall Series by Brain Jacques!!!! PWNS ALL!!! lol sorry i just like it alot :3
not meaning to BRAG (:3) but i read all (about 21)but the latest book in the series (The Sable Quean) cuz i had to return it to teh library too soon >.< lol.
Each book is about 400pgs...

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#100 2010-04-29 10:17:42

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

Buukz hmm
jst 1


THE BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME by DR.Stephen Hawkings

Although

The Elegent Universe was awesome aswell


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