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Peruse my epiclist, most of these are my favorites, except Goosebumps and Molly Moon and some others.
And my very favorites from those, besides the ones in blue which are my favorites too, are Harry Potter, Narnia, The Melendys and a ton more
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Death_Wish wrote:
Albertt911 wrote:
Hmm... This:
http://www.martinwestlake.eu/wp-content … g-bird.jpg
This:
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Or maybe this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/4198 … _noses.jpg1&2: Awesome
3: Never read it
I loved Goosebumps, but now I don't read much. I'll go with Percy Jackson because I can't think of many good books right now-I'll probably come back with a better one later.
Percy Jackson was awesome too!
Mouse Noses on toast was amazing when I read it when I was little, I would recommend it to anyone at that level if reading :) it's still fun to read now, though ;)
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awesomestickdude wrote:
The Hunger Games
It's the most violent book I ever read (That's why I love it xD). I have no clue how there going to keep the movie PG-13 without skipping half of the gruesome deaths.
Yeah, what about Cato's death. And the tracker jacker victims?
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Albertt911 wrote:
Hmm... This:
http://www.martinwestlake.eu/wp-content … g-bird.jpg
This:
http://listverse.files.wordpress.com/20 … -500pi.jpg
Or maybe this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/4198 … _noses.jpg
Oooh! TKMB is my favorite school-required book EVAR! My school did the play last year... Only one African American kid auditioned though which was awkward...
LotF.... I had to read it for summer homework this year... Not high up there for me. I kept getting the characters confused... I do much better with strange names (i.e- Eragon) than ones like Ralph, Jack, Simon, ect...
Haven't read the last one though...

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I also like Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult and Fannie Flagg stuff (my favorites are Can't Wait to Get to Heaven and Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe). The Giver and its sequels are awesome too. I used to love the Series of Unfortunate Events books but I haven't read them in a long time. My favorite "required reading" books have been The Chosen by Chaim Potok, Catcher in the Rye, and To Kill a Mockingbird, and others that I have forgotten.
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The Book Thief= yet another EPIC book

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awesomestickdude wrote:
The Hunger Games
It's the most violent book I ever read (That's why I love it xD). I have no clue how there going to keep the movie PG-13 without skipping half of the gruesome deaths.
Gruesome? Lolno.
Read "The Crucifix Killer".
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scmb1 wrote:
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I also like Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult and Fannie Flagg stuff (my favorites are Can't Wait to Get to Heaven and Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe). The Giver and its sequels are awesome too. I used to love the Series of Unfortunate Events books but I haven't read them in a long time. My favorite "required reading" books have been The Chosen by Chaim Potok, Catcher in the Rye, and To Kill a Mockingbird, and others that I have forgotten.![]()
Ooh, The Book Thief was great.
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Although it is prone to vary based on the day . . . at the moment I would say Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin.
(Be warned, the content in the book is not appropriate for all ages)
EDIT: Also, I am speaking more of the series in general, I would probably regard SoS higher than GoT.
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Julie Of the Wolfs is an epic book. check it out,

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