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Re: Favorite books
I really enjoyed the Pendragon Series. They are very imaginative. The His Dark Materials books are also some of my favorites, along with Animal Farm.
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Re: Favorite books
my favourite books are gone, hunger, lies and plague by Micheal Grant
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AGREED!!loganorigami wrote:my favourite books are gone, hunger, lies and plague by Micheal Grant
plus i can't wait to read this one
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/mic ... 2/fear.htm
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i really hope they make a moviepolistes wrote:AGREED!!loganorigami wrote:my favourite books are gone, hunger, lies and plague by Micheal Grant
plus i can't wait to read this one
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/mic ... 2/fear.htm
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I've read too many good books the give them in order, but a few of my favorites are the inheritance cycle, the pendragon series. Can't think of any more off the top of my head.
EDIT: just remembered, things by Rick Riordan such as Percy Jackson or the Kane Chronicles.
EDIT: just remembered, things by Rick Riordan such as Percy Jackson or the Kane Chronicles.
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Inheritance cycle, Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, Heroes of Olympus, Kane Chronicles, and The Sword of Truth series.
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So many favorites in so many different genres: P.D. James and Peter Lovesey for mystery, Greg Bear and Peter Hamilton for SciFi.
I'm always (re)reading Shakespeare's plays, particularly the histories and tragedies, and Montaigne's essays.
For just general amazingness: John Banville, David Foster Wallace...
I'm always (re)reading Shakespeare's plays, particularly the histories and tragedies, and Montaigne's essays.
For just general amazingness: John Banville, David Foster Wallace...
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Oh yeah go Percy!
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1 - Harry Potter 1-7
2 - The Chronicles of Narnia 1-7
3 - The Book Thief
2 - The Chronicles of Narnia 1-7
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anything out there and unusual. I love Robert Rankin, Terry Pratchett, etc. Also, in the non fiction i read quite a lot. at the moment I'm reading the mind of god (about life the universe and everything), but I've also read the original version of life on earth, and the shield of achilles. mind you i hate the lord of the rings, as well as most mainstream series - all seem to have the same plot structure, and it gets boring. don't even get me started on twilight.
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Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams and Steph Swainston. the last one, Swainston, obviously isnt that popular, but definitely worth reading. I can give she continues the good old british tradition of funny yet deep in a convoluted way writers.
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Enjoy Swainton while you can...there won't be any more for a long time, if ever: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-enter ... 09804.html
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Hiccup Horrendus Haddock III and his naughty dragon toothless by Cressida Cowell- the whole series including the cheap one (soon to be ones) for world book day all rule, i've had some of mine signed!
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Awesomely funny. I like the drawings mostly though.Hiccup Horrendus Haddock III and his naughty dragon toothless by Cressida Cowell
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