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Lunaria![]() Moon Bunny! :3 Level: 139 Posts: 2525/5754 EXP: 32051249 For next: 416196 Since: 07-28-07 Pronouns: she/her From: pile of fluff Since last post: 6 days Last activity: 5 days |
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Orlandu![]() Holy SwordsMan Level: 137 ![]() Posts: 243/5913 EXP: 30477748 For next: 395107 Since: 01-12-10 From: Las Vegas, NV Since last post: 4.0 years Last activity: 208 days |
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Sponty Part boy, part car; Boycar, Protector and King of Chilladelphia Level: 184 ![]() Posts: 8350/11098 EXP: 85636969 For next: 482441 Since: 08-24-07 Pronouns: he/him From: Canada Since last post: 6 days Last activity: 4 days |
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MajesticLight 710 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Level: 55 Posts: 31/711 EXP: 1257620 For next: 56569 Since: 04-15-10 From: Virginia Since last post: 10.7 years Last activity: 10.7 years |
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Originally posted by Orlandu I read the entirety of Twilight in 7 hours. Straight. Had it been a normal book, I would have liked it. But with all the hype and such, I was expecting a little more than what I got. Not to mention that the movie didn't do it any justice. I read New Moon for the heck of it. I haven't seen the movie, and I'm not planning on it. Also, I found this to be hilarious. ____________________ |
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I don't read much books, but one book that I did read back in elementary was really intriguing, to the point I wanted to buy it for myself. I can't remember the title of it, but it had a squirrel that was cast out of a forest er... village? And he came back and disguised himself as an old grandmother with an earhorn. Oh, and something about a sycamore tree.
There was this other one about a kid who meets two time-traveller kids which take him into the future, Time-something, I forget. Oh, and the Crucible. That was a good one. In terms of plays, Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice was really good. ____________________ |
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Danielle 600 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I like chicks. Level: 52 Posts: 352/607 EXP: 1030469 For next: 53371 Since: 05-03-09 From: California Since last post: 10.5 years Last activity: 10.5 years |
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Joe Common spammer 🍬 Level: 111 ![]() Posts: 1325/3392 EXP: 14500765 For next: 367595 Since: 08-02-07 From: Pororoca Since last post: 12 days Last activity: 1 hour |
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Originally posted by DelpoloI thought it was pretty good, although it was definitely strange. And rather dark. ____________________ |
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Sponty Part boy, part car; Boycar, Protector and King of Chilladelphia Level: 184 ![]() Posts: 8379/11098 EXP: 85636969 For next: 482441 Since: 08-24-07 Pronouns: he/him From: Canada Since last post: 6 days Last activity: 4 days |
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I was going to mention a book in my previous post, but I completely forgot.
Tarcadia, by Jonathan Campbell. It takes place literally several minutes away from my mother's house near the Tar Ponds in Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. I unfortunately haven't read the whole book. ![]() ____________________ |
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Gabu Star Mario Placeholder Ikachan until :effort: is found Level: 172 ![]() Posts: 2861/9981 EXP: 67987256 For next: 114978 Since: 08-10-09 Pronouns: they/them, she/her From: Santa Cruisin' USA Since last post: 56 days Last activity: 4 days |
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hennahacker![]() Level: 26 Posts: 95/132 EXP: 101223 For next: 1052 Since: 02-20-10 From: The Endless Cabal Since last post: 6.3 years Last activity: 6.0 years |
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| hennahacker's highly recommended (shortlist)
-Saga of Seven Suns by Kevin J. Anderson (7 books) -Three Worlds novels by Ian Irvine (11 books divided into 3 series, 4, 4, 3) -The Ancient Future trilogy by Traci Harding (3 books) -The Cosmic Trilogy by Traci Harding (3 books) -The Mystique Trilogy by Traci Harding (3 books) -The Triad of Being by Traci Harding (1 book published of an eventual 3) -Anything by Isaac Asimov -Mortal Engines series by Philip Reeve (4 books, 5 counting 'Fever Crumb') -Old Kingdom series by Garth Nix (3 so far, also 'Nicholas Sayre and the Creature in the Case' (short story) and two more novels planned) -Anything by Ursula LeGuinn That's it for now I think XD ____________________ I am the sum of my parts, but none of my parts are me. |
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Darkdata Ruins!? ♥ Level: 103 ![]() Posts: 1460/2892 EXP: 11445743 For next: 25663 Since: 07-04-07 Since last post: 202 days Last activity: 10 days |
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I would recommend the Dresden Files/Codex Books by Jim Butcher. Top qualty writing and very crowning moment of awesome.
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