What is everyone reading?

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Post by xdarkdragn »

Im reading this forum thats what im reading :twisted: lol some of those books sound good i dont read books cause im too lazy to unglue my butt from my chair and go to a book store to get a book. :( dam im lazy :roll:
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Post by Midnights_Grace »

I am currently reading:

1) The Hobbit because it is for summer reading (good book though!)
2) Warcraft Trilogy Book 3: The Sundering (favorite books are the Warcraft books! <3 )
3) Halo: Fall of Reach

Will be starting the Dragon Lance series soon.
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Post by Corva »

I am curruntly not reading anything. At one point I had six on the go. I have about 100-200 books in my bookshelf. Good books are:
  • Dragonmaster
    Inheritence Trilogy
    Magician
and others too numerous to list.
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Post by Chalgrish »

This was a dead thread. I'm really getting tired of locking stuff.
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Post by Tempest »

I still feel a pulse Chalgrish... True, this thread has a foot in the grave but a little more than two weeks after the last reply in the "active period" is a bit quick to consider it dead. Especially for general discussions like this one since they are just to pass time and it helps newbies who don't feel like jumping into a middle of a serious discussion to share something with the board and feel a bit more involved.

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:arrow: Generally, anything on the first page of a forum is considered to be open for more replies unless a thread is more than a month old (because of forum inactivity. Ex: the first page of the Feedback forum go back to June 2005), or if the problem/issue/question is considered to be solved by the parties involved.

:arrow: For everything else not on the first page, you should always think about the reasons for resurrecting a thread, before do it.
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Post by wut2say »

well if it still has a post then i will join in.


i have over 300 books and have read almostall of them at least two times. recently i've read

earthlords
kender, gully dwarves and gnomes
love and war
brothers in arms
soulforge
dragons of winter night


.....and more i cant really list them all because i cant remember them all
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Post by Aiolos »

Haha, new book list:


Sahara by Clive Cussler <3

The Giver by some guy

White Fang by Jack London

The Illustrated Man by another guy I forgot (been reading it for lit. responses at school, but I want to continue it)

soon to be Abarat by...huh...I forgot, lol XD
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Post by dragonfly »

my fav books that i read recently:
-lotr+hobbit (own them)
-several star trek books (cant remember the names, but whatever)
-the elegant universe (physics book, nova show, yeah kinda dull to anyone who doesnt think science is amazing)

hey does anyone know any good nonfiction books about Boudica (also called Boadicea)?
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Post by wut2say »

never heard of that place, where is it?

@ aiolos: the giver is by a someone named lois lowery
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Post by Aiolos »

wut2say wrote:@ aiolos: the giver is by a someone named lois lowery

Oohh yeaaah!!! Thanks! ^^;
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Post by wut2say »

you're welcome! i like the three books:

the giver
gathering blue
the messanger

really good, they are like a series
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Post by dragonfly »

boudica: warrior queen from britain who died rebelling against the romans, not a place
actually she was pretty interesting...but im not going to ramble. i got yelled at about that on nationstates forum (oops)

i had to read the giver for 8th grade. it was really good, but my mom had a cow about the euthanasia part
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Post by Aiolos »

I'm reading it for school, too.
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Post by wut2say »

i read it in my free time, it wasnt required reading.

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