Favorite Literature?
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I Like the Alex Rider series. Stopped reading it at Eagle Strike though.
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I know I said I hate reading, and I still do. But I've found a book, that was entertaining, and I could relate to it. It's called "The Outsiders" by S.E.Hinton
It describes the battle between the socials and greasers in the 60's.
It describes the battle between the socials and greasers in the 60's.
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Just affects the ones around me
When sin's deep in my blood,
You'll be the one to fall."-Avenged Sevenfold
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Yeah, I read that book. I liked it.
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The Edgy Redguard wrote:I Like the Alex Rider series. Stopped reading it at Eagle Strike though.
All those books are great,but I am big proud fan of the Redwall series
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Voltaire
Alexandre Dumas
Johann von Goethe
Tamora Pierce (Circle of Magic)
Anne Rice (Mayfair Witches Series)
Alexandre Dumas
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Tamora Pierce (Circle of Magic)
Anne Rice (Mayfair Witches Series)
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I remember that the Invisible Man wasn't bad.
My grandmother (an English Proffesor) bought me a book that I've grown quite fond of. It is called The Crow by Alison Croggon. It is the third in it's series, and unfortunately, I've not been able to get the others. It is very imersive, which led me to "shed a tear" (which, I'll say, is different that crying). A good read.
I know I have read a ton more than that, but I can't think of any other good books... I'll think of some later.
My grandmother (an English Proffesor) bought me a book that I've grown quite fond of. It is called The Crow by Alison Croggon. It is the third in it's series, and unfortunately, I've not been able to get the others. It is very imersive, which led me to "shed a tear" (which, I'll say, is different that crying). A good read.
I know I have read a ton more than that, but I can't think of any other good books... I'll think of some later.
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Kestral wrote:1984 by George Orwell.
Simply epic the above.
I've wanted to read 1984 for quite a while now. Seems like a good book from what I have heard.
I've been interested in Stephen King lately. I read Pet Sematary earlier this year, which was an amazing book. I loved it. Recently, I began reading The Shining.
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Kestral wrote:1984 by George Orwell.
Simply epic the above.
I've never read the book either, but I hear that it's about what some believed the world was going to be like in 1984 (they obviously wrote the book long before then). They described the world as one where there are absolute monarchs and the people have no individual identity anymore. Quite an interested story, if you ask me, considering the fact that a world like that is not impossible to come to in the future.
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The Art of War
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I'm attempting to read LotR, One Volume Version. I've been reading for two days now, and I'm on Chapter two.
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