Read any good books lately
17 years ago
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ummm....... not under ur genres but there's a good one called PIG-HEART BOY really descriptive and really awesome cause i'd rate it 5/5 soz i forgot the author but if u searched up on google then i'm sure u'll find it somewhere 😀
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17 years ago
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I am currently reading 1984 by George Orwell.
I love it. It started the whole "Big Brother is watching you..."
It's a dystopic literature.

17 years ago
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one of the funniest books out there or pretty much any book he has written

17 years ago
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The Old Man and the Sea by Hemmingway
The Nature of Jade by Jeb Caletti
Into Thin Air by Krakakuer(I CAN'T SPELL HIS NAME!!!!)
But yeah...that's what I'm reading right now.
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17 years ago
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only a german title "Die Elfen"-Triology (The elvs in English) from Bernhard Henne
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17 years ago
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How I Paid For College was one of the funniest books I've ever read.
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17 years ago
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Quote from hiyoko_sachi
I am currently reading 1984 by George Orwell.
I love it. It started the whole "Big Brother is watching you..."
It's a dystopic literature.
I was thinking about reading that or Brave New World but Huxley seems more interesting because he is on drugs.
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17 years ago
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Brave new world was wonderful. I read that right after I read A Clockwork Orange.
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17 years ago
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Brave new world was wonderful. I read that right after I read A Clockwork Orange.
Just finished that a while ago still use the slang in the book. I like how he calls priest Charlie after Charlie Chaplin.
I forgot myself to recommend books:
House of Leaves by Mark Danielzanski??- Experimental type horror and probably has the coolest character named Johnny Truant
Heroes,Gods and Godesses by 😕 ? - Simpily explain Greek Mythology read it in a week without trying very short.
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess - Creates a world run by gangs and molds a complicated slang using Russian words and other things among that.
Choke by Chuck Palanuik - Great book having to do with a sex addict very similar to the character Johnny Truant. (Johnny Truant is cooler though 😎 )
Lullaby by Chuck Palanik - Read this after reading Death Note and made the book better. Some what similar instead they use a song which they tried to take off the world. Very twisted romance.
Diary by Chuck Palanuik - Yes I do like this author 😀 Umm different from him he changed his usually main character to a woman and forms a trippy story not as good as his other books.
Currently reading Dune. Some what boring but has a great premise.
Thinking of reading the Lord of the Rings, 1984, Brave New World and Slaughter House 5.
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I recommend the Cirque Du Freak series. It's about vampires so its a bit of horror, but it has some funny moments for some relief. It's a great series if your looking for a long read.

17 years ago
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i second cirque du freak cuz i just finished rereading the WHOLE series~
and uh...jpod~ funny book~ <3
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17 years ago
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I recommend the Cirque Du Freak series. It's about vampires so its a bit of horror, but it has some funny moments for some relief. It's a great series if your looking for a long read.
As long if it has nothing to do with Twilight I may look at it further.
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17 years ago
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well if its fantasy you like then try the following
wheel of time serise it has 11 books so far last book book 12 will be out next year and is by Robert jordan one of the best fantasy writers of our time,
trudi Canvan = the black magician trilogy, and the age of five triligoy
Alison Croggon = the books of pellinor
karen Miller= kingmaker, king breaker books,
these are the authors and series that i would recogmend and on a side note any of the "david gemmell" books as they are good as well
hope this helps
17 years ago
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Orson Scott Card just put out Ender in Exile, it is a good book if you have read all the others in the series

17 years ago
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Quote from scottishmanga
well if its fantasy you like then try the following
wheel of time serise it has 11 books so far last book book 12 will be out next year and is by Robert jordan one of the best fantasy writers of our time,trudi Canvan = the black magician trilogy, and the age of five triligoy
Alison Croggon = the books of pellinor
karen Miller= kingmaker, king breaker books,these are the authors and series that i would recogmend and on a side note any of the "david gemmell" books as they are good as well
hope this helps
Wheel of Time is very close to the book I'll like to write(want to be a writer) I like the mix between mythology been thinking of that for my book. The Black Magician thing looks good too I belive someone else said that too.
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Imagination rules the world. - Napoleon Bonaparte
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