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Post by kalilza on Aug 5, 2004 11:11:43 GMT -8
I agree mystery, I have only reaad them once, but that is mostly because I always have a new book to read, so I don't need to reread any books. although I have read most books in the Anita Blake series at least twice, and a majority of them around 5 or 6 times
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Post by mystery_creature2 on Aug 10, 2004 7:17:10 GMT -8
Anita blake ... I don't know that nme. What does she write about?
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Post by kalilza on Aug 10, 2004 17:04:23 GMT -8
Anita blake ... I don't know that nme. What does she write about? oh, no, anita blake is not a writer, the name is the name of a series written by Laurell K. Hamilton. Anita Blake is the main chartacter throught the books, they are all vampire books, and very well written, those books are my fav series
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Post by puppyprincessgrl on Aug 10, 2004 20:33:12 GMT -8
where the red fern grows was a pretty good book, and of couse harry potter books;D !!!!!!! hehehehe i just can't put them down (literally)
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Post by mystery_creature2 on Aug 11, 2004 10:13:05 GMT -8
oh, no, anita blake is not a writer, the name is the name of a series written by Laurell K. Hamilton. Anita Blake is the main chartacter throught the books, they are all vampire books, and very well written, those books are my fav series I'll look out for those then
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Post by snowdropice on Aug 25, 2004 0:29:45 GMT -8
there are only a few books were the intros are very intresting.. one of them is Alice Sebold, The Lovely Bones. But this book has young adult/adult reader material... but its a good book. I also read the Lovely Bones and found it to be fantastic ... it did take a little bit of getting into but once I was into it I couldn't put it down. Another couple I've read lately was P.S I love you by Cecilia Ahern which was a good book, and I've just finished reading one of the Virigina Andrews series, Rain - 4 books within the series and they are fantastic .... I've just read Willow which is the first book in the next series of Virginia Andrews based on the De Beer family - I can't wait to read the next book - I wanna start myself a library ... I love reading. Snow
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Post by krisconcepcion19 on Aug 25, 2004 18:54:35 GMT -8
I am currently reading "The Weyrs of Pern" by Anne McCaffrey. It's a science fiction/ fantasy book and it's very good. It's also very creative, it's amazing what people think up.
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Post by pinkpiggy777 on Aug 25, 2004 19:06:49 GMT -8
ugh.. im reading Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country.. i have to read it for school... but i think this book is horrible so far.. some may find it to be good but i usually finish a book in one sitting in about 2 hrs -3hrs... but i read first three chp and had to put it down. im on chp 12 and have NO intrest in reading the rest of the book,.. but i have to,
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Post by krisconcepcion19 on Aug 27, 2004 17:42:52 GMT -8
Oh I hate when you have to read a book you don't want to. If the book is not interesting why would you want to read it? Well because it's for school and you hav to. Yuck!
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Post by __teenagedirtbags__ on Aug 28, 2004 10:14:51 GMT -8
Theres actually a prequel to the DaVinci Code called Angels and Demons (also by Dan Brown). Its basically a plot against the Vatican. Very 1820.
I just finished reading Mystic River by Dennis Lehane. Its really good and intriguing, and you never guess who the killer is until they reveal it (unless,of course you've seen the movie). Next on my list is Runaway Jury by John Grishom.
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Post by tiffy426 on Aug 30, 2004 15:36:41 GMT -8
I just love reading! ;D But that doesn't mean I'll read anything. Some series and books I recommend are the Laura Ingalls Wilder series, the Harry Potter series, some of the Judy Blume books, Number the Stars by Lois Lowry, and the Wheel of Time series. I'm not sure if they're good because my brother was the one who read the whole series. Also the Lord of the Rings books. I personally don't like reading them, but my other brother (2 brothers) said they're really good.
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