I didn't make that one though. All I did was delete parts of it
Offline
The Outsiders.

Offline
JJROCKER wrote:
What is that about?
It's about a "greaser" named Ponyboy and his gang and how they handle their enemies "The Socs". It's an amazing story.

Offline
Too many to count.
Dark Visions
Twilight
Vampire Diaries
Harry Potter
Artemis Fowl
Percy Jackson
Night World
Death Note(IT COUNTS AS A BOOK)
And some other obscure series, like M.Y.T.H inc.
Offline
Stephen King
-The Talisman
-4 Minutes Past/To Midnight (I forget)
-The Stand
-Dark Tower series
-It (not the best)
-Insomnia
Then you got Xenogenesis, Pendragon, Percy, Kane, Morpheus Road, Circle Trilogy (Books/Graphic Novels; Black, Red, White + Green), Thre3, The Experiment, The Invasion, Area 51 series, The Winner, Epic + Saga, and that would be all I can think of right now. I read lots more, of course. I'm just drawing a blank.
Offline
You know what's really cool?! Steve Augarde (the author of The Various, one of the blue books on my list) e-mailed me back when I e-mailed him today!!
I think that's just so awesome because authors I've written to have never actually written back before. (I'm such a geek to get excited about this
)
Offline
My favorite books are the ones I write.
Last edited by somelia (2011-06-25 21:39:55)
Offline
somelia wrote:
My favorite books are the ones I write.
You selfish little...WAIT. THAT'S LAVENDER. XD
Offline
Maximum ride all the way
Its 'bout Genetically enhanced humans- the story revolves around ones that are fused with birds. everything else is hard to explain. you'd have to read them
Last edited by Will64 (2011-06-25 21:45:14)
Offline
ATVR9999 wrote:
any of you read the shadow children series by margaret peterson haddix?
I read the first book. I loved it! I have the second book, but I haven't started reading it because I'm in the middle of another book.
Offline
I don't read most of the mainstream stuff that is popular in here - not intentionally; mainly because I do not live in the US and fads come a long way to reach my country. I've read too much to have a book that excels amongst others, so I've made up this list:
-Lois Lowry's "The Giver"
-Christopher Paolini's "Eragon" series
-Alexandre Dumas's "The Three Muskateers"
-J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Ring" series
-"Baron Munchhausen"
-Mostly everything of Astrid Lindgren's work, except "Mio Min Mio"
-William Saroyan's "Papa You're Crazy"
Offline
JJROCKER wrote:
I was planning on reading "The Giver" over the summer. I heard its a really good book.
It is.
@blazerv82: Try Fire-Starter.
Offline