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Fledgling Post Monkey
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dancing in the woods
Age: 24
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not in order
1) Looking for Alibrandi - I love this book, the movies good, but nothing compared to the book, i recommend it to everyone 2) Intensity - I love the way Dean Koonzt switches from the killers point of view to the womans, it was really well written and really creepy 3) Once - one of the best fairy tale books, but very naughty...its not for children 4) Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban 5) The last vampire - all three of them are good 6) Portent - Im reading this one at the moment, its very good, a little slow in some parts, but also a bit confusing 7) The taking - another Dean Koonzt book, this ones a little strange and confusing at some parts, but there are bits which made me get goosebumps 8) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 9)Charlie and the chocolate factory - i know its a kids book, but i just keep reading it over and over...i love Roald Dahl 10) anything by Paul Jennings , i love his storys, he has a wicked imagination ![]()
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I don't read a lot so I don't think I could list you ten books, but I'll list those which I have enjoyed.
In no particular order: - Fahrenheit 451 - To Kill A Mockingbird - The Bible (especially the book of Galatians) - The Diary of Anne Frank That's all for now. I have a whole stack of books that I have to read during the summer due to mandatory school summer reading so I might have to come back and edit this after I've read more books. |
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Junior Member
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Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Age: 18
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My Top 10 Must-Reads...
1. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath - The author's story of struggling with a mental illness in her younger years... before she commited suicide. AWESOME book.
2. Keeping You A Secret by Julie Anne Peters - Gay book Really tho, girl falls in love with other girl and a bunch of other good stuff...3. When She Was Good by Norma Fox Mazer - Great book, kind'a hard to explain tho. 4. Go Ask Alice by Anonymous - I love the Anonymous diaries, they're great. 5. Ryan White: My Own Story by Ryan White and Ann Marie Cunningham - True story of Ryan White, the boy who contracted HIV through a blood transfusion in the 80's. You read about how he contracted it, lived with it, and eventually died from it after many years. Very touching story. 6. The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty - Come on, it's The Exorcist! What more can I say? 7. Empress of The World by Sara Ryan - Another gay book, girl falls in love with other girl at summer camp. 8. Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli - Awesome book about a girl who dares to be different. 9. Cut by Patricia McCormick - The story of cutter, mmm hmm. 10. It Happened To Nancy by Anonymous - Another anonymous diary about Nancy, a girl who contracts HIV through the man of her dreams whom she had met at a Garth Brooks concert. Honorable mentions: - A Separate Peace by John Knowles - Night by Elie Wiesel - The Last Book In The Univese by Rodman Philbrick - Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card - Mosh Pit by Kristyn Dunnion - Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Places by Brad Steiger AND -The Anonymous Diaries (Jay's Journal, Kim: Empty Inside, Almost Lost, Annie's Baby, Treacherous Love, Go Ask Alice, It Happened To Nancy, etc.) |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: California
Age: 21
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This list changes around a lot, but here are my current faves
1. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller 2. Under the Banner of Heaven by John Krakauer 3. A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin 4. Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy 5. Dune by Frank Herbert 6. The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R Tolkien 7. The Silmarillion by J.R.R Tolkien 8. The Best Democracy that Money Can Buy by Greg Palast 9. 10. that's all I can think of right now, I'll edit it later. |
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The Moutza Is OHM!!!!
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Hm...Favourite books...Let's see!
Not in order! 1)The bet -Catherine Neville 2)The eight-Catherine Neville 3)Little prince-Antoine de S.Exupery 4)Bartimaeus trilogy-Jonathan Stroud 5)Harry potter series- J.K.Rowling 6)The historian- E.Costova 7)Jonathan Livingston Seagull-Richard Bach 8)Angels&Demons- Dan Brown 9)Gentlemen&Players-Joanne Harris 10)May contain nuts-John O'Farell ![]()
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