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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #15 on: December 22, 2013, 05:17:20 am »
Artemis Fowl  By Eoin Colfer :))
I know what you are gonna say.''That book is for 12 year olds''.I do not care its actually a really good book :3 there are 8 books in the series.
Pfft, 12 year olds? Please. Books do not have an age restrictions on them. If I want to read six page book, then god damn it I will! (Also, that is a fantastic series, good catch.)

Try the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riodan.
Or perhaps "The Paladin Prophecy".

God, so many books, gaaaaaaaaah <3
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« Reply #16 on: December 22, 2013, 05:26:24 am »
The Book Thief

If Grim Reaper exists, I want him to be like he is portrayed in this book.
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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #17 on: December 23, 2013, 03:35:50 pm »
Thank you for the pleasantly overwhelming suggestions. It will take time to read through each and every one of them.

I'm starting with Divergent. It is a great read, got me hooked in moments.

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« Reply #18 on: December 23, 2013, 05:37:57 pm »
Thank you for the pleasantly overwhelming suggestions. It will take time to read through each and every one of them.

I'm starting with Divergent. It is a great read, got me hooked in moments.
I need to start the third book.


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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #19 on: December 24, 2013, 12:29:49 am »
Artemis Fowl  By Eoin Colfer :))
I know what you are gonna say.''That book is for 12 year olds''.I do not care its actually a really good book :3 there are 8 books in the series.
Pfft, 12 year olds? Please. Books do not have an age restrictions on them. If I want to read six page book, then god damn it I will! (Also, that is a fantastic series, good catch.)

Try the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riodan.
Or perhaps "The Paladin Prophecy".

God, so many books, gaaaaaaaaah <3

Well,it says inside of the book 9-12 yrs....

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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #20 on: December 30, 2013, 12:32:21 am »
[Books by]J.R.R. Tolkien, which you've probably already read.
Harry potter, which you're probably already read.
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Skulduggery Pleasant
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The two skulduggery pleasant books are pretty good.
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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #21 on: December 30, 2013, 04:40:54 am »
Seeing as most of the basic books everyone knows about has been covered, here are some of the greatest classics for me:

The Foundation Series-Isaac Asimov
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Series- Douglas Adams
Ender's Game- Orson Scott Card
The Giver -Lois Lowry
Around the World in Eighty Days- Jules Verne
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea- Jules Verne
The Time Machine - H.G. Wells

And here's a few from the modern times, more geared towards our youth because of all the teen angst, superpowers, aliens, etc. Nevertheless, interesting reads:

I Am Number Four series- Pittacus Lore
World War Z-Max Brooks
City of Ember- Jeanne DuPrau (I guess I'll recommend the rest of the series too, but I have not yet read the rest)
Little Brother - Cory Doctorow

And finally if you're into kid's book series:
A Series of Unfortunate Events- Lemony Snicket
Holes- Louis Sachar

I definitely support the rest of the series mentioned in the thread already including Divergent and Percy Jackson. Do not be alarmed, the Percy Jackson series is way better than the horrible excuse of a movie adaptation. I'm a strange reader btw. I often hop from one series to another and don't always finish the series until i return it a year or two later sometimes. So I apologize if I did or didn't recommend an entire book series, I just haven't gotten to it yet. As you can see, I'm interested in science fictions and fantasies. :P

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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #22 on: December 30, 2013, 04:53:53 am »
I read The Time Machine and I Am Number Four.

I need to take a break. Book hangover, you know.

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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #23 on: December 30, 2013, 05:13:54 am »
Seeing as most of the basic books everyone knows about has been covered, here are some of the greatest classics for me:

The Foundation Series-Isaac Asimov
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Series- Douglas Adams
Ender's Game- Orson Scott Card
The Giver -Lois Lowry
Around the World in Eighty Days- Jules Verne
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea- Jules Verne
The Time Machine - H.G. Wells

Etc, etc, etc.
Dude, now I know why this topic seems familiar to me! We were talking about books for me to read...
Which reminds me, don't we already have a topic like this? By Claw?
Scratch that, it was by Complicated_Name.
Here is the link if anyone wants to check out some books people mentioned. (Check it out, not reply since it's a pretty old topic.) http://www.opticraft.net/index.php/topic,6260.0.html
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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #24 on: December 30, 2013, 09:39:40 am »
well I wouldn't know. I wasn't in the forums then.

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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #25 on: December 30, 2013, 12:32:01 pm »
City of Ember- Jeanne DuPrau (I guess I'll recommend the rest of the series too, but I have not yet read the rest)

I like the sequel, but then the next two were boring.
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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #26 on: December 30, 2013, 03:56:26 pm »
Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
Great book about technology, hacking, and rebellion, I'm currently reading it.

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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #27 on: December 31, 2013, 03:26:00 pm »
okay.. my book list *ahem*

the books by robin hobb
terry goodkind is a amazing writer too
trudi canavan has some amazign wrok
alexandre dumas, kind of hard to get through but books like the three musketeers and the count of monte christo are worth it
john steinbeck, of mice and men and the acts of king arthur and his noble knights are worth it.
Jean m. auel. specially her first book
a book like jungle book, dracula and watership down are always good too. while we're on dracula, frankenstein is an amazing book too. jules verne with around the world in 80 days is good too

and well, whatever is mentioned before is mostly worth it too. i left em out cause they were names so much already.

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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #28 on: December 31, 2013, 07:16:33 pm »
okay.. my book list *ahem*

the books by robin hobb
terry goodkind is a amazing writer too
trudi canavan has some amazign wrok
alexandre dumas, kind of hard to get through but books like the three musketeers and the count of monte christo are worth it
john steinbeck, of mice and men and the acts of king arthur and his noble knights are worth it.
Jean m. auel. specially her first book
a book like jungle book, dracula and watership down are always good too. while we're on dracula, frankenstein is an amazing book too. jules verne with around the world in 80 days is good too

and well, whatever is mentioned before is mostly worth it too. i left em out cause they were names so much already.
Dumas :3

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Re: Suggest-a-Book
« Reply #29 on: December 31, 2013, 09:04:44 pm »
Any Peirs Anthony Book.
First Thing The Series Are Long. BUT They Dont Continue The Same Thing For The Entire Series.
Kinda like and episode of Doctor Who (Not one with parts) They Have A Story And Then Its Over After The Episode.
My Recommendation is Incarnations Of Immortality.
Book 1 On A Pale Horse. Which Is About Death. Thanatos
Book 2 Bearing An Hourglass. Which Is About Time. Chronos
Book 3 With A Tangled Skein. Which Is About Fate. Atropos, Lachesis, and Clotho
Book 4 Wielding A Red Sword. Which Is About War. Mars
Book 5 Being A Green Mother. Which is About Nature. Gaea
Book 6. For The Love Of Evil. Which Is About Evil. Satan
Book 7. And Eternity. Which is About Good. God
Book 8. Under A Velvet Cloak. Which Is About Night. Nox
DONT READ UNLESS IF YOU WANT TO HAVE THE BOOK RUINED.
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