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Books you would recommend
This topics is for posting books you enjoyed reading and would recommend others to read
Here is my list:
1. All Harry Potter Books
2. Holes
3. Ender's Game
4. Fahrenheit 451
5. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Here is my list:
1. All Harry Potter Books
2. Holes
3. Ender's Game
4. Fahrenheit 451
5. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Stay on topic or your post will be deleted
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Re: Books you would recommend
ohh thats gonna be hard!!
Ok I enjoeyed the harry potter serioes, but then again who didn't
Im more of a fantasy person.... Mr. Schlager can tell you about that....
I liked the books:
Redwall (great book, I have not yet found the sequel in any library... its called mayflower)
Artemis fowl was interesting...
I began to read eragon, but I found it to be written poorly (I found out he wrote it when he was 16.... makes sense...) and I threw the book away....
I have not read inkspell yet but its now a bestseller and my friend is annoying me to read it...
and of course I like my book the best..... ...you know what I mean....
Ok I enjoeyed the harry potter serioes, but then again who didn't
Im more of a fantasy person.... Mr. Schlager can tell you about that....
I liked the books:
Redwall (great book, I have not yet found the sequel in any library... its called mayflower)
Artemis fowl was interesting...
I began to read eragon, but I found it to be written poorly (I found out he wrote it when he was 16.... makes sense...) and I threw the book away....
I have not read inkspell yet but its now a bestseller and my friend is annoying me to read it...
and of course I like my book the best..... ...you know what I mean....
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Re: Books you would recommend
1. Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
2. Harry Potters.
3. The three Drizzt Do' Ourden Trilogies (Exile, Icewind Dale, and Legacy).
4. The Wheel of Time (if you have the attention span for a 12 book saga).
5. His Dark Materials (by Phillip Pullman)
2. Harry Potters.
3. The three Drizzt Do' Ourden Trilogies (Exile, Icewind Dale, and Legacy).
4. The Wheel of Time (if you have the attention span for a 12 book saga).
5. His Dark Materials (by Phillip Pullman)
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Re: Books you would recommend
Magician Series, by Raymond E. Feist:
1. Magician: Apprentice
2. Magician: Master
3. Silverthorn
4. A Darkness at Sethanon
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(Also by Feist: Krondor/Legacy Trilogy
Emerald Queen Series
Conclave of Shadows Series')
Wheel of Time, by Robert Jordan (if you have the patience)
Blackcollar, by Timothy Zahn
Mutineers Moon/Empire from the Ashes Trilogy, by David Weber
Honor Harrington series by David Weber
1. Magician: Apprentice
2. Magician: Master
3. Silverthorn
4. A Darkness at Sethanon
**
(Also by Feist: Krondor/Legacy Trilogy
Emerald Queen Series
Conclave of Shadows Series')
Wheel of Time, by Robert Jordan (if you have the patience)
Blackcollar, by Timothy Zahn
Mutineers Moon/Empire from the Ashes Trilogy, by David Weber
Honor Harrington series by David Weber
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Re: Books you would recommend
The Green Mile by Stephen King was an incredible book.
also i'd recommend:
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk
Exodus and Mila 18 by Leon Uris.
that's for starters. maybe i'll add more later.
also i'd recommend:
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk
Exodus and Mila 18 by Leon Uris.
that's for starters. maybe i'll add more later.
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Re: Books you would recommend
1) Artemis Fowl series
2) Harry Potter series: In particular #3 and #6
3) The time Machine
4) War of the worlds
5) LOTR return of the king
That's all for now
2) Harry Potter series: In particular #3 and #6
3) The time Machine
4) War of the worlds
5) LOTR return of the king
That's all for now
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Re: Books you would recommend
I particularly enjoyed "Norby: The Mixed-Up Robot" series by Isaac and Janet Asimov.
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Re: Books you would recommend
anything by Phillip Roth
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