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| Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: The Batcave... yes, I know, not very original
Posts: 38
| Haha, pretty much. But then again, my life revovles around researching and reading.
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| Waga nawa Zero! Join Date: May 2008
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Some people apparently don't like it, but I think it was one of the best books in the series (next to Goblet of Fire and tying with Prisoner of Azkaban I'd say), though the epilogue could've been a lot better- or even had no epilogue at all. I rather thought J K Rowling might've gotten a bit mentally unstable towards the end of that book- I mean, look at the epilogue, and then there's her saying Dumbledore was gay! As Ron might say, 'the old bird's lost it!'
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| Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: You will never know :)
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| My favorite authors are: Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (In the Forests of the Night, Demon in My View, Shattered Mirror,Midnight Predator,The Keisha'ra Series), Stephanie Meyer ( The Twilight Series, the Host), Christopher Paolini (The Inheritance Trilogy; Eragon, Eldest, and Brisingr (Not yet released), Scott Westerfeld (Uglies, Pretties, Specials, Extras), Eion Colfer (the Artemis Fowl series, The Wish List, the Supernaturalist), Stephen King (Too many amazing horror novels to list), and J. K. Rowling (Harry Potter series, of course ),and a lot more that I'm to lazy too type : )
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| Glyph Redleaf Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Indiana home of hillbillies and nascar boo
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| I like the guslinger series by Stephen King I love Chuck Pahlaniuk's books each one is good i read Terry Goodkind sword of truth series The Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong the drogonlance legends and chronicles and the star of the guardians and the deathgate cycle by Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman the Potter books and the Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien |
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| Junior Member | Emm... i don't really have favorites and my memory sucks... Sarah Dessen* The Truth About Forever, Lock & Key Melisa Marr* Wicked Lovely C. S. Lewis* Lion, Witch &.. Christopher Paolini* The Inheritance Trilogy Stephanie Meyer* Twilight Saga * The Host Sara Zarr* SweetHearts Judy Bloom* forever... Elizabeth Scott* Bloom * Perfect You Arthur Golden* Memoirs of a Geisha Nicholas Sparks* The Notebook, A Walk To Remember More I Just Don't Remember?
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| Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: fuyuki city
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| to name some of my faves 1. stephen king- i like his dark imagination and characterization 2. J.K. Rowling- HP books.. i laughed and cried while reading those books..wish i have an imagination like her..hehe 3. Mitch Albom 4. Paul Coelho- reminded me of Og Mandino and Richard Bachman a bit 5. Og Mandino- 6. Richard Bachman- i like his simple yet catchy storytelling, more in the contents 7. Sidney Sheldon- I really like her "if tomorrow comes" novel.. 8. J.R.R. Tolkien- 9. Edgar Allan Poe- the master of psychological horror..i like his short stories and poems that's it..i'm going to sleep..my eyes are closing on its own accord..enuf of posting.. ![]() |
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