On July 04 2010 10:23 Antifate wrote:
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Some of the Redwall books. They're pretty cute.
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Some of the Redwall books. They're pretty cute.
Awesome book. Those hares kicked ass.
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
On July 04 2010 10:23 Antifate wrote: ![]() Some of the Redwall books. They're pretty cute. Awesome book. Those hares kicked ass. | ||
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Dark.Carnival
United States5095 Posts
Finishing my last book in a batch I got a few months ago, need to go get more, or live in a library... In the mean time I'll reread A Clockwork Orange for the billionth time. | ||
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duckii
Germany1017 Posts
![]() still on the first pages but I liked the first 3 of the series. Quick Ben is such a bad ass ![]() | ||
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Zelniq
United States7166 Posts
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moon`
United States372 Posts
On July 05 2010 08:31 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Show nested quote + On July 04 2010 10:23 Antifate wrote: ![]() Some of the Redwall books. They're pretty cute. Awesome book. Those hares kicked ass. omfg, the redwall series! I should really start reading the ones I haven't read. (since middle school) | ||
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Element)LoGiC
Canada1143 Posts
![]() Can't wait for it to arrive so I can start reading it! | ||
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bN`
Slovenia504 Posts
![]() It's plays around with timetravel and it's scary. I'm glad Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and A Scanner Darkly have already been posted. Awesome Scifi reading. Probably reading Hyperion next. | ||
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gdroxor
United States639 Posts
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Barnzy
United Kingdom57 Posts
![]() Awesome book! | ||
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Alou
United States3748 Posts
![]() Very slow paced. But it just makes magic feel real. The best book of the decade in my opinion. | ||
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GenesisX
Canada4267 Posts
![]() I have to read this for my Grade 10 class starting in September :D Is it any good? | ||
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Hidden_MotiveS
Canada2562 Posts
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gdroxor
United States639 Posts
On July 05 2010 12:20 GenesisX wrote:+ Show Spoiler + ![]() I have to read this for my Grade 10 class starting in September :D Is it any good? It's good if you don't have to read it for class. Seriously, like read it beforehand because it's an awesome book, and then read it again for class because you have to. | ||
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sixghost
United States2096 Posts
On July 05 2010 12:29 gdroxor wrote: Show nested quote + On July 05 2010 12:20 GenesisX wrote:+ Show Spoiler + ![]() I have to read this for my Grade 10 class starting in September :D Is it any good? It's good if you don't have to read it for class. Seriously, like read it beforehand because it's an awesome book, and then read it again for class because you have to. If you like a book what does it matter where you read it? If anything you have a better chance to enjoy a book if you are reading it for class, since you will most likely discuss it and maybe pick up on some of the more subtle points. | ||
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gdroxor
United States639 Posts
On July 05 2010 12:35 sixghost wrote: Show nested quote + On July 05 2010 12:29 gdroxor wrote: On July 05 2010 12:20 GenesisX wrote:+ Show Spoiler + ![]() I have to read this for my Grade 10 class starting in September :D Is it any good? It's good if you don't have to read it for class. Seriously, like read it beforehand because it's an awesome book, and then read it again for class because you have to. If you like a book what does it matter where you read it? If anything you have a better chance to enjoy a book if you are reading it for class, since you will most likely discuss it and maybe pick up on some of the more subtle points. There is a big difference between reading a book for pleasure and reading a book because it is assigned. While discussion of the themes in the book with your teacher/professor can be a great way to understand the book better, reports and essays have a way of sucking all the fun out of reading. | ||
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-Valor-
United States283 Posts
Meh, it seems a bit boring but since the show got canceled, I need some closure. | ||
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Jerubaal
United States7684 Posts
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slained
Canada966 Posts
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Kashmir
New Zealand178 Posts
On July 04 2010 10:23 Antifate wrote: ![]() Some of the Redwall books. They're pretty cute. My brother (can't remember TL handle) started reading his stuff at around age 12. After borrowing Salamandastron from him, I was hooked. Finbarr is my homeboy. Since my local library is quite small, I've read the sci-fi fantasy section down to the bones it seems. I stumbled across Tad Williams and The War of the Flowers a while ago. Not the kind of usual fairy stories I'm used to and I liked the unusual spin he put on an old tale. ![]() :D | ||
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Schurk
Netherlands47 Posts
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