chai
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Post by chai on May 14, 2012 6:44:22 GMT -5
Re-reading The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. I love it so much ahhhh. :>
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Post by blackvulpix on Jun 2, 2012 14:07:57 GMT -5
Dragon Champion by E.E Knight
Randomly picked this one off the shelves at Barnes & Noble in the Science Fiction section. Excellent read for the Dragon Enthusiast.
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cervas
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Post by cervas on Jun 3, 2012 10:41:08 GMT -5
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Seems very interesting so far, ever though I only started it last night. The fact Death itself narrates part of the story makes it all better.
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Post by Atome on Jun 3, 2012 11:22:32 GMT -5
In all honesty the hunger games were okay, but not something I'd read again.
Yasmine Galenorn has an amazing series going, about the D'Artigo sisters, Camille, Menolly, and Delilah. If you guys see any of them I'd recommend them high. So far I've only read Changeling and Dragon Wytch, but they've hooked me.
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Post by ellis on Jun 3, 2012 13:11:13 GMT -5
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Seems very interesting so far, ever though I only started it last night. The fact Death itself narrates part of the story makes it all better. Oh, I read that a few months ago. It was a pretty good read. I enjoyed it. c: I'm reading LotR: Fellowship of the Ring. I just found the trilogy at the thrift store, and seeing as I have no books to read bought it.
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Post by lilligant on Jun 3, 2012 21:26:55 GMT -5
I'm reading LotR: Fellowship of the Ring. I just found the trilogy at the thrift store, and seeing as I have no books to read bought it. Oh god I hate that book. So. Much. Walking. The movies are good but I can't deal with the over-abundance of detail that Tolkien used. "There's a [small blue, beady-eyed] bird in the [dainty and fragile, light blue with a hint of red] egg and the [dainty, fragile] egg in the [messily-made hay and twig] nest and the [messily-made] nest on the [creaky, peeling] branch and the [creaky, peeling] branch on the [overshadowing, green and yellow and orange-leaved] tree and the [overshadowing] tree in a [deep, dark, dank] hole and the [deep, dark, dank] hole in the [tightly-packed, insect-filled] ground and the green grass [with the small dew beads from the cold morning] grows all around and around and the green grass [with the water beads] grows all around." [ ... ] being Tolkien's additions. That's what I felt like I was reading. XD
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