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Post by John on Jul 5, 2003 20:06:33 GMT -5
Lord of the Rings series, Cut, The Little Prince, A Clockwork Orange, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Jul 6, 2003 2:09:07 GMT -5
Lord of the Rings series, Cut, The Little Prince, A Clockwork Orange, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower What is cut and The Perks of Being a Wallflower about ?
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Post by John on Jul 6, 2003 14:22:56 GMT -5
cut is about a girl who cuts, and the perks of being a wallflower is like... a story about growing up, i guess. also: ender's game go ask alice
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Jul 7, 2003 5:09:32 GMT -5
cut is about a girl who cuts, and the perks of being a wallflower is like... a story about growing up, i guess. also: ender's game go ask alice SO WHAT ARE THEY ABOUT ?
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Post by John on Jul 7, 2003 12:14:06 GMT -5
grrr. i cant exactly explain ender's game, just read it. go ask alice is the real diary of some drugged up girl, but it's real good.
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Jul 8, 2003 11:58:43 GMT -5
grrr. i cant exactly explain ender's game, just read it. go ask alice is the real diary of some drugged up girl, but it's real good. ok.
Read the book Evil by Jan Guilliou if you can get it. Very good book.
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Post by KrazeeSheep on Jul 10, 2003 7:37:26 GMT -5
I want to reccommend a few books: *the hobbit- which should be read BEFORE the lord of the rings *Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder- if you're interested in philosophy *red dragon, silence of the lambs and hannibal by Thomas Harris- although i've only read Red Dragon, i've been told the others are just as good. *domain by James herbert- i started reading the best one first.
Oh and my mates tell me that the vampire chronicles by Anne Rice are great books.i'll be starting on them soon.
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Jul 10, 2003 11:14:54 GMT -5
I want to reccommend a few books: *the hobbit- which should be read BEFORE the lord of the rings *Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder- if you're interested in philosophy *red dragon, silence of the lambs and hannibal by Thomas Harris- although i've only read Red Dragon, i've been told the others are just as good. *domain by James herbert- i started reading the best one first. Oh and my mates tell me that the vampire chronicles by Anne Rice are great books.i'll be starting on them soon. the first two of those are really good.
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Post by C-3PO is my hero on Jul 10, 2003 23:43:56 GMT -5
Lord of the Rings series, Cut, The Little Prince, A Clockwork Orange, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower Im reading a clockwork orange, and i have the book go ask alice. I haven't had a chance to read it. Sometimes i get in moods where I like to read, and others where I dont feel like reading at all. I have the Hobbit too. I will suggest some books: Four Blind Mice by James Patterson 1984 by George Orwell Catch 22 by Joseph Heller Cat and Mouse by James Patterson False Memory by Dean Koontz Strangers by Dean Koontz Along Came A Spider by James Patterson Kiss The Girls by James Patterson Jack and Jill by James Patterson The Beach House by James Patterson and Peter De Jonge Hide and Seek by James Patterson
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Post by Demented Dream on Jul 16, 2003 19:02:46 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300] i read lord of the rings...its great!!! [/glow]
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Post by bathtub on Aug 12, 2003 13:28:24 GMT -5
I love A ClockWork Orange. After I read it I couldn't stop talking in the "nadsat" launguage. I didn't mean to. But I would be talking and those words would keep popping up. Even in my thoughts. It was driving me crazy.
Go Ask Alice is so wonderfully terrifying. Ive read it twice. I picked it up the other day to just skim through again and I ended up reading the whole thing before getting out of bed.
I may sound like a dork, but Morgenstern's "The Princess Bride" is mucho awesome. I say read Japer Fforde's "Lost In A Good Book" and for a nice ol classic Hemingay's "The Old Man and the Sea"
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 12, 2003 18:09:14 GMT -5
I need to read A Clockwork Orange and The Orchid Thief
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Post by John on Aug 18, 2003 16:45:17 GMT -5
ha HA! *steals your orchid and runs away*
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 18, 2003 17:38:26 GMT -5
don't steal the Wizard's orchids ..lol
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Post by John on Aug 22, 2003 21:25:10 GMT -5
I love A ClockWork Orange. After I read it I couldn't stop talking in the "nadsat" launguage. I didn't mean to. But I would be talking and those words would keep popping up. Even in my thoughts. It was driving me crazy. Go Ask Alice is so wonderfully terrifying. Ive read it twice. I picked it up the other day to just skim through again and I ended up reading the whole thing before getting out of bed. I may sound like a dork, but Morgenstern's "The Princess Bride" is mucho awesome. I say read Japer Fforde's "Lost In A Good Book" and for a nice ol classic Hemingay's "The Old Man and the Sea"
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