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gggfrt "gg"


Posts: 1601 Join date: 2009-12-17 Age: 17 Location: New Mexico
 | Subject: Favorite Books? Tue Dec 07, 2010 11:59 pm | |
| Ok, I know you guys at least like some literature. Lets get some discussion up in here. 1. Something wicked this way comes Idk why, but it just felt awesome to read this book. 2. Where the red fern grows. This book made me cry. Seriously, it was sooo sad (yes Wil, sadder than the end of RDR) 3. The Harry potter series (nuff said) 4. Calvin & Hobbes How could you not like Calvin & Hobbes? 5. Uncle John's bathroom reader This is just full of interesting... Well... Stuff. 6. To kill a mockingbird Just great writing there. 7. A midsummers night dream Cmon. Shakespeare. Cmon. 8. The dragonology book. Dragons.
**dead last** EFFING TWILIGHT. |
|  | | Michael45 4-8Fan


Posts: 923 Join date: 2010-04-27 Age: 14 Location: Glasgow.
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:12 am | |
| Animal Farm Unreliable memoriers Fever pitch
<3 these! |
|  | | Bloodharbringer "Interesting..."


Posts: 2287 Join date: 2009-11-02 Age: 18 Location: I'm Everywhere!
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Wed Dec 08, 2010 5:37 am | |
| ==Lyra Belaqua Silvertoungue Books== =The golden compass trilogy= -Northern Lights: great book to read, but confusing at times. but it's confusing for a reason. [85%] -The Subtle Knife: it goes on, hings are starting to clear up, but it gets weirder, time to visit the world of the dead. [94%] -The Amber Spyglass: Unexpected havoc, everything goes wrong for a reason, love, hate and dispair all in one book depicting one last epic battle, but certainly not the end. [97%] =Short Stories of the World of the Golden Compass= -Lyra's Oxford: 4 years later, a prelude to the Big Book of dust (2013) [74%] -Once upon a time in the north: A story about the youth of our favorite texan aeronaut, lee scoresby. deserves it's own book by all rights. [91%]
==Inheritance== Eragon: Compelling book on finding one's true identity, and also saving the world, nothing new, maybe, but played in a middle-earth-esque world [70%] Eldest: The boy and his dragon continue their journey through known and unknown territory, the story start to unfold. [86%] Brisingr: A book that just pulls the skirt on a LOTR book, and that's an achievement! action scenes are depicted wonderfully here.
I'll add up this list maybe... dunno, anyway the remaining books are those of discworld, and that's like 30+ books, so.... yeah. |
|  | | Blink 4-8Member

Posts: 316 Join date: 2009-06-15
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:25 pm | |
| Not really into books but I had to read a lot for Honors English. I pretty much only read books when I have to but when I start reading, I get hooked.
Lets see...
Anything Stephen King wrote(haha), especially The Eyes of The Dragon Tale of Two Cities(and anything from Charles Dickens) The Odyssey Merchant of Venice Madame Bovary(shut up, it's interesting) The DaVinci Code The Road All the Harry Potter stuff
There are more but those were the interesting ones that I remembered. |
|  | | Saint570 "Saint"


Posts: 3120 Join date: 2009-08-29 Age: 15 Location: poopytown, Mikes House.
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:46 pm | |
| | Bloodharbringer wrote: | ==Lyra Belaqua Silvertoungue Books== =The golden compass trilogy= -Northern Lights: great book to read, but confusing at times. but it's confusing for a reason. [85%] -The Subtle Knife: it goes on, hings are starting to clear up, but it gets weirder, time to visit the world of the dead. [94%] -The Amber Spyglass: Unexpected havoc, everything goes wrong for a reason, love, hate and dispair all in one book depicting one last epic battle, but certainly not the end. [97%] =Short Stories of the World of the Golden Compass= -Lyra's Oxford: 4 years later, a prelude to the Big Book of dust (2013) [74%] -Once upon a time in the north: A story about the youth of our favorite texan aeronaut, lee scoresby. deserves it's own book by all rights. [91%]
==Inheritance== Eragon: Compelling book on finding one's true identity, and also saving the world, nothing new, maybe, but played in a middle-earth-esque world [70%] Eldest: The boy and his dragon continue their journey through known and unknown territory, the story start to unfold. [86%] Brisingr: A book that just pulls the skirt on a LOTR book, and that's an achievement! action scenes are depicted wonderfully here.
I'll add up this list maybe... dunno, anyway the remaining books are those of discworld, and that's like 30+ books, so.... yeah. |
I read His dark materials. Northern Lights was the best imo. |
|  | | Bloodharbringer "Interesting..."


Posts: 2287 Join date: 2009-11-02 Age: 18 Location: I'm Everywhere!
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:58 pm | |
| | Saint570 wrote: | | Bloodharbringer wrote: | ==Lyra Belaqua Silvertoungue Books== =The golden compass trilogy= -Northern Lights: great book to read, but confusing at times. but it's confusing for a reason. [85%] -The Subtle Knife: it goes on, hings are starting to clear up, but it gets weirder, time to visit the world of the dead. [94%] -The Amber Spyglass: Unexpected havoc, everything goes wrong for a reason, love, hate and dispair all in one book depicting one last epic battle, but certainly not the end. [97%] =Short Stories of the World of the Golden Compass= -Lyra's Oxford: 4 years later, a prelude to the Big Book of dust (2013) [74%] -Once upon a time in the north: A story about the youth of our favorite texan aeronaut, lee scoresby. deserves it's own book by all rights. [91%]
==Inheritance== Eragon: Compelling book on finding one's true identity, and also saving the world, nothing new, maybe, but played in a middle-earth-esque world [70%] Eldest: The boy and his dragon continue their journey through known and unknown territory, the story start to unfold. [86%] Brisingr: A book that just pulls the skirt on a LOTR book, and that's an achievement! action scenes are depicted wonderfully here.
I'll add up this list maybe... dunno, anyway the remaining books are those of discworld, and that's like 30+ books, so.... yeah. |
I read His dark materials. Northern Lights was the best imo. |
yeah i know, the problem with that is that his dark materials is the name of 2,3, and 4. but not of 1, did you knwo that? so i ust gave it a seperate name
also, i find 3 the best. |
|  | | Saint570 "Saint"


Posts: 3120 Join date: 2009-08-29 Age: 15 Location: poopytown, Mikes House.
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Wed Dec 08, 2010 5:10 pm | |
| | Bloodharbringer wrote: | | Saint570 wrote: | | Bloodharbringer wrote: | ==Lyra Belaqua Silvertoungue Books== =The golden compass trilogy= -Northern Lights: great book to read, but confusing at times. but it's confusing for a reason. [85%] -The Subtle Knife: it goes on, hings are starting to clear up, but it gets weirder, time to visit the world of the dead. [94%] -The Amber Spyglass: Unexpected havoc, everything goes wrong for a reason, love, hate and dispair all in one book depicting one last epic battle, but certainly not the end. [97%] =Short Stories of the World of the Golden Compass= -Lyra's Oxford: 4 years later, a prelude to the Big Book of dust (2013) [74%] -Once upon a time in the north: A story about the youth of our favorite texan aeronaut, lee scoresby. deserves it's own book by all rights. [91%]
==Inheritance== Eragon: Compelling book on finding one's true identity, and also saving the world, nothing new, maybe, but played in a middle-earth-esque world [70%] Eldest: The boy and his dragon continue their journey through known and unknown territory, the story start to unfold. [86%] Brisingr: A book that just pulls the skirt on a LOTR book, and that's an achievement! action scenes are depicted wonderfully here.
I'll add up this list maybe... dunno, anyway the remaining books are those of discworld, and that's like 30+ books, so.... yeah. |
I read His dark materials. Northern Lights was the best imo. |
yeah i know, the problem with that is that his dark materials is the name of 2,3, and 4. but not of 1, did you knwo that? so i ust gave it a seperate name
also, i find 3 the best. |
Well i think we both can agree 2 was the worst  Oh wait, you gave it a higher score than 2! > : ( |
|  | | death_unites_us The Founder of 4-8


Posts: 2944 Join date: 2009-06-13 Age: 19 Location: Ohio
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:41 pm | |
| The Deltora Quest Series Slaughterhouse-Five the Element (even though I didn't finish it)
Book names don't seem to be coming to me tonight. Those are the important ones though. _________________ ~4get    the h8rs~ And then, we'll soar. It doesn't matter what you've done, what I've done, what has happened and what is about to happen. I know, it hurts. But the truth is, I don't care anymore. I don't care because I have something far more important to care about now. I have you, and you are everything I'll ever need and ever wanted. So, we'll leave that all behind, we'll make our own destiny, together, and then, we'll soar. |
|  | | Saint570 "Saint"


Posts: 3120 Join date: 2009-08-29 Age: 15 Location: poopytown, Mikes House.
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Thu Dec 09, 2010 6:41 am | |
| | death_unites_us wrote: | The Deltora Quest Series Slaughterhouse-Five the Element (even though I didn't finish it)
Book names don't seem to be coming to me tonight. Those are the important ones though. |
Zomg, i read the first 2 deltora quest. |
|  | | death_unites_us The Founder of 4-8


Posts: 2944 Join date: 2009-06-13 Age: 19 Location: Ohio
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Thu Dec 09, 2010 7:56 am | |
| | Saint570 wrote: | | death_unites_us wrote: | The Deltora Quest Series Slaughterhouse-Five the Element (even though I didn't finish it)
Book names don't seem to be coming to me tonight. Those are the important ones though. |
Zomg, i read the first 2 deltora quest. |
I read all 15 and I have the book of monsters. I was addicted._________________ ~4get    the h8rs~ And then, we'll soar. It doesn't matter what you've done, what I've done, what has happened and what is about to happen. I know, it hurts. But the truth is, I don't care anymore. I don't care because I have something far more important to care about now. I have you, and you are everything I'll ever need and ever wanted. So, we'll leave that all behind, we'll make our own destiny, together, and then, we'll soar. |
|  | | Xo0OJOEYO0oX "Panda"


Posts: 3053 Join date: 2009-12-12 Age: 16 Location: in a bush
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:22 pm | |
| i hate books
the last one i read was time ago
harry potter cant remember witch one tho |
|  | | death_unites_us The Founder of 4-8


Posts: 2944 Join date: 2009-06-13 Age: 19 Location: Ohio
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Thu Dec 09, 2010 5:30 pm | |
| | Xo0OJOEYO0oX wrote: | i hate books
the last one i read was time ago
harry potter cant remember witch one tho |
I can tell_________________ ~4get    the h8rs~ And then, we'll soar. It doesn't matter what you've done, what I've done, what has happened and what is about to happen. I know, it hurts. But the truth is, I don't care anymore. I don't care because I have something far more important to care about now. I have you, and you are everything I'll ever need and ever wanted. So, we'll leave that all behind, we'll make our own destiny, together, and then, we'll soar. |
|  | | gggfrt "gg"


Posts: 1601 Join date: 2009-12-17 Age: 17 Location: New Mexico
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:02 pm | |
| | death_unites_us wrote: | | Xo0OJOEYO0oX wrote: | i hate books
the last one i read was time ago
harry potter cant remember witch one tho |
I can tell |
You forgot one.
| Xo0OJOEYO0oX wrote: | i hate books
the last one i read was time ago
harry potter cant remember witch one tho |
There we go. |
|  | | death_unites_us The Founder of 4-8


Posts: 2944 Join date: 2009-06-13 Age: 19 Location: Ohio
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:12 pm | |
| Well done gggfrt, well done. _________________ ~4get    the h8rs~ And then, we'll soar. It doesn't matter what you've done, what I've done, what has happened and what is about to happen. I know, it hurts. But the truth is, I don't care anymore. I don't care because I have something far more important to care about now. I have you, and you are everything I'll ever need and ever wanted. So, we'll leave that all behind, we'll make our own destiny, together, and then, we'll soar. |
|  | | MADMike Head Moderator


Posts: 1262 Join date: 2009-06-13 Age: 21 Location: New Jersey
 | Subject: Re: Favorite Books? Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:07 am | |
| | Xo0OJOEYO0oX wrote: | i hate books
the last one i read was time ago
harry potter cant remember witch one tho |
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