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I really liked reading A Tale of Two Cities for my World Literature class. It was tedious at times-but no more than any of the other books, though. I was glad I read it once I finished it, which is more than I can say more most of the books I read for school.
I also want to read Cold Mountain...
I read:
Twilight~Stephenie Meyer 4/5 (Reread)
Scar Night~Alan Campbell 4/5
Across the Nightengale Floor~Lian Hearn 5/5
New Moon~Stephenie Meyer 3.5/5
Grass for his Pillow~Lian Hearn 3/5
I tend to buy 60% of my books and borrow the other 40%. It doesn't cost that much because I go to places like Half Price Books and all the other local used bookstores. I also receive many gift cards to Borders and Barnes & Noble for my birthday and Christmas because my family knows it's the...
Hi Britt! I've read the Harry Potter series and I think that it's fair to say that the 1st and 2nd books are the weakest in the series (except for the 6th in my opinion). So, I think you'll enjoy the rest of the series. We have a forum especially for Harry Potter and there's usually some pretty...
There are a couple ebooks that I've started reading because they were only available through the web-never published. But even though I enjoyed the stories, I hated reading off my computer screen. I'm willing to pay the extra money to get an actual book. You can't haul your computer on a bus and...
I need a new one too-I bought one at Borders that lasted about a year before it broke. Well, it didn't work that well to begin with. I think I might look into the itty bitty book light since I read mostly mass market paperbacks. If I had enough money I would definitley go for the Wedge.
Ah! I hadn't heard that way of saying it before. :D Yes, I do that as well.
Too bad jammers are illegal here or else I would go out and buy one right now!
What does this mean exactly?
I also have a nice blue recliner that I read in often. We just got it and I've been breaking it in every day with marathon reading sessions. I also like reading on the porch swing outside and on my bed. As for outside the home, coffee shops can't be beat. Except...
Haha! I read those as a kid as well. It was the 'cool' thing to read because our teacher didn't like them. (Not related to topic but I think it's cool--she spent our recesses reading the Animorphs novels).
I can't remember any of the titles but I think Curse of Camp Cold Lake freaked me out...
Well, I picked up Lyra's Oxford at a garage sale for $1 and I'm VERY happy that I didn't spend any more on it. It was boring, made no sense, and was just generally bad. It's hard for me to say this because I'm a diehard fan of the trilogy. I've heard Lyra's Oxford is just leading into this...
I enjoy the mechanical pencils. I write really hard so the lead gets worn down really quick and I hate having to resharpen my pencils every few minutes. I'm really picky about how I use them though. They're quite cheap, but for some reason I feel this call to replace the lead instead of buying...
I was referring to 'The Dragon Page' which reviews many SF/Fantasy novels along with conducting interviews with authors. It's really great. If you like that type of stuff, you should check it out. The website is:
www.dragonpage.com
Thanks for trying anyway!
I was recently listening to my favorite podcast where someone called in about a trilogy set in old Japan. It was written in English-not translated. I can't find the podcast I was listening to and wanted to know the author and name of the first book.
I think there was an extra book added on at...
Let's see...I read TONS of fantasy so I hope I can help out here.
Eragon and Eldest by Chistopher Paolini (you either like it or hate it-I'm one of the ones who likes it ;))
Sabriel, Lirael, and Abhorsen by Garth Nix are also VERY good. I happened to like the second and third better than the...