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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 5:38 am
more to add to my list of Recommended Books:
Artemis Fowl. all of them. I can't remember if I put this in the original.. yes Ao-chan, i've read them now. I practically raided the school library..
Sea of the Trolls by Nancy Farmer
The Messenger by Marcus Zusak
When Dogs Cry by Marcus Zusak
The Red Cardigan by JC Burke Nine Letters Long by JC Burke
and more but i should go now..
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:34 am
I didn't like the sea of trolls.I thought it was rather dull. It had it's moments, but these moments weren't enough. Have you read the ear the eye and the arm? it's really good.
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 9:24 am
isidar_mithram more to add to my list of Recommended Books: Artemis Fowl. all of them. I can't remember if I put this in the original.. yes Ao-chan, i've read them now. I practically raided the school library.. Sea of the Trolls by Nancy Farmer The Messenger by Marcus Zusak When Dogs Cry by Marcus Zusak The Red Cardigan by JC Burke Nine Letters Long by JC Burke and more but i should go now.. i've never heard of any of these except AF
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 5:45 am
Bluefuzzy I didn't like the sea of trolls.I thought it was rather dull. It had it's moments, but these moments weren't enough. Have you read the ear the eye and the arm? it's really good. no, i'm still waiting for it at the library..i should get it soon though, i'm the only person who put in a hold for it.. The Messenger is quite funny. It starts off about a bank robbery and the only thing one of the gys is worried about is his car in the fifteen inute parking zone and the fine he'll have to pay. Marcus Zusak is a pretty funny author full stop. I've met him. And JC Burke, Kirsty Murray - who signed my book, Malorie Blackman, and tons more. I just never get a) an author that is famous or b) one of my favorite authors. I will be meeting Martine Murray soon, it's a Writer's Group excursion. My friend says she's a very random person.
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:34 am
There's alot of books I like.. Harry Potter, Tamora Pierce's books, The Prophecy of the Stones was pretty good, His Dark Materials Trilogy, Silver's Bane, The Sight/Firebringer.. Er... The Witches of Willomere, The Hidden World...LOTR, and I am pretty damn sure I am gonna love Eldest too...
I went to the mall yesterday, and into Chapters ( Bookstore for those who don't know.. o-O ) Aaaand I saw a few books that looked good/wanted to add to my collection..
Trickster's Queen East The Wolves of Woden Tithe Valiant
<3 I'll stop talking now. o_O
P.S. Sadly, I have never read Artemis Fowl. >_<
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 2:16 pm
I have the messanger upstairs right now.
And Amyane, you like His Dark Materials? *shakes head at young people these days even if you are my age*
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 2:22 pm
Bluefuzzy I have the messanger upstairs right now. And Amyane, you like His Dark Materials? *shakes head at young people these days even if you are my age* xD Yeah. Aaand... What's the head shake for? o_O;
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:06 pm
kay, bluefuzz (no you cannot arrest me)!
All of you will now be put under a spell which will force you to read the Belgariad/Mallorean by David Eddings which can be found in the adult sci fi/fantasy section of your library or in Barnes and Noble! they are so awesome! romance,sorcery, better writing than Rowling, different than Paolini, but so... awesome! its a must read!
for intelligent young adults (teenagers or tweens)!
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 7:10 am
... Hm... I haven't FINIshed that many books.... But there's only one OBVIOUS that pops in mind...
INHERITANCE TRILOGY....
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:01 am
You know, you people here have tastes for books that I don't think are so good. Hmmm.... I wonder how that reflects on Eragon...
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:20 am
Bluefuzzy You know, you people here have tastes for books that I don't think are so good. Hmmm.... I wonder how that reflects on Eragon... it's just that we all share a love for fantasies and mystical events, like a dragon egg hatching, or maybe it's just that we're all searching for a way to escape reality, and that our way finds itself to be a book named Eragon... At least, that's my case...
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 10:00 am
reading is my form of escapism. I know that I am stuck in this hell of a world, so my mind might as well be else where, which it frequently is.
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 11:36 am
Minasia Bluefuzzy You know, you people here have tastes for books that I don't think are so good. Hmmm.... I wonder how that reflects on Eragon... it's just that we all share a love for fantasies and mystical events, like a dragon egg hatching, or maybe it's just that we're all searching for a way to escape reality, and that our way finds itself to be a book named Eragon... At least, that's my case... I think I'm in love!!!!! heart
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 2:03 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 5:09 pm
Bluefuzzy reading is my form of escapism. I know that I am stuck in this hell of a world, so my mind might as well be else where, which it frequently is. Well, it's just that U don't like to always be stuck in reality and it's problems, so... I escape momentarily in books and shows....
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