you should read it its awesome (i am a big fan of Eragon)KingCrab wrote:
Got that for Christmas. Still yet to open itnuclearwaffle121 wrote:Me holding a copy of the newest Eragon book, Inheritance.
Reading anything good?
Eragon Is BESTEST BOOKERZ EVAR
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Awesome?freewill wrote:you should read it its awesome (i am a big fan of Eragon)KingCrab wrote:
Got that for Christmas. Still yet to open itnuclearwaffle121 wrote:Me holding a copy of the newest Eragon book, Inheritance.
I don't want to derail this, so I'm not going to kick your ass.
But awesome?
You need to read more.
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I want to derail this. I read Eragon. Then I read the second book, and it went all pussy-ass vegan. Didn't even finish the book.Hafnium wrote:Awesome?freewill wrote:nuclearwaffle121 wrote:Me holding a copy of the newest Eragon book, Inheritance.
you should read it its awesome (i am a big fan of Eragon)
I don't want to derail this, so I'm not going to kick your ass.
But awesome?
You need to read more.
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Reading anything good?
Let us know what books you're reading. Recommendations, discussions, favorites, anything you want about books.
My recommendations:
The Night Angel Trilogy
The Giver
Mistborn series
Most anything by R.A. Salvatore
Eragon series
Call of the Wild
Brian Jacques' Redwall abbey series
Rangers Apprentice
Macbeth
The Hunger Games
LOTR Books
I'm mainly a fantasy reader, but I'll give almost anything a shot.
My recommendations:
The Night Angel Trilogy
The Giver
Mistborn series
Most anything by R.A. Salvatore
Eragon series
Call of the Wild
Brian Jacques' Redwall abbey series
Rangers Apprentice
Macbeth
The Hunger Games
LOTR Books
I'm mainly a fantasy reader, but I'll give almost anything a shot.
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Hafnium wrote:Awesome?freewill wrote:you should read it its awesome (i am a big fan of Eragon)KingCrab wrote:
Got that for Christmas. Still yet to open it
I don't want to derail this, so I'm not going to kick your ass.
But awesome?
You need to read more.
KingCrab wrote:Let us know what books you're reading. Recommendations, discussions, favorites, anything you want about books.
My recommendations:
Eragon series
Prepare to be derailed.
Edit: The Lightning Thief and the Storm Thief are also good books from what i remember.
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Re: Reading anything good?
The Dark Tower series by Stephen King.
I'm into fantasy mostly. Got any good books you guys think I should read?
I'm into fantasy mostly. Got any good books you guys think I should read?
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I could recommend hundreds of books...
Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series
and
Terry Brooks
are top of my list.
Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series
and
Terry Brooks
are top of my list.
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Honestly got bored with the Wheel of Time books
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Re: Reading anything good?
I've sloppily merged the derail-threat about books from the picture thread to here.
Eragon? Come on guys...
Never been a big fan of the wheel of time either. The universe just doesn't do it for me.
We need to get some SciFi up in this thread. My favorites:
I, Robot
Foundation
Ringworld
Neuromancer
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
A Fire upon the Deep
Eragon? Come on guys...
Never been a big fan of the wheel of time either. The universe just doesn't do it for me.
We need to get some SciFi up in this thread. My favorites:
I, Robot
Foundation
Ringworld
Neuromancer
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
A Fire upon the Deep
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Re: Reading anything good?
I had to read that for my year 12 English. Quite a decent bookDesosus wrote:Ender's Game
Re: Reading anything good?
I missed out on being forced to read that so I am now. I just came off another Orson Scott Card book, "Empire". It's good for an easy read but it isn't very...intelligent. It's just an action story which was a bit disappointing. I always felt a bit condescended by it, however it WAS a good narrative, I'll give it that.
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Currently reading the Assassin's Creed : Revelations novel
But likes :
Percy Jackson and The Olympians series
The Da Vinci Code
The Red Pyramid
The Lost Hero
Assassin's Creed novel series
Halo : The Cole Protocol
So yeah, those stuff.
But likes :
Percy Jackson and The Olympians series
The Da Vinci Code
The Red Pyramid
The Lost Hero
Assassin's Creed novel series
Halo : The Cole Protocol
So yeah, those stuff.
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Allwase handy to have a paper version of a good book
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Allwase handy to have a paper version of a good book
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If you want a very intelligent book with enough in-depth and witty story to actually immerse yourself in while still having a huge amount of action, I HIGHLY recommend my first recommendation of The Night Angel Trilogy. The book is much more mature than the Eragon books and flows smoothly throughout all three books.Ollieboy wrote: I just came off another Orson Scott Card book, "Empire". It's good for an easy read but it isn't very...intelligent. It's just an action story which was a bit disappointing.
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Anything by Iain M Banks, there's nothing I can fault. He does Sci-Fi how it should have been done all along. Best of the bunch are Consider Phlebas, Excession and The Algebraist.
For the fantasy fags, there's
Shadows and Betrayal by Daniel Abraham
Darkness that Comes Before by R Scott Bakker
these are the first books in respective series. Also try Crown of Stars series by Kate Elliott.
I'm very picky and pretty much hate 'mainstream' fantasy, i.e. hurr durr Dragon warriors, wise elves, dark lords and holy kings etc etc.
For the fantasy fags, there's
Shadows and Betrayal by Daniel Abraham
Darkness that Comes Before by R Scott Bakker
these are the first books in respective series. Also try Crown of Stars series by Kate Elliott.
I'm very picky and pretty much hate 'mainstream' fantasy, i.e. hurr durr Dragon warriors, wise elves, dark lords and holy kings etc etc.
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Good book series:
Harry Potter
Hunger Games
Series of unfortunate events
Percey Jackson ect
39 clues
eragon = BORING 2 me
Harry Potter
Hunger Games
Series of unfortunate events
Percey Jackson ect
39 clues
eragon = BORING 2 me
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PrestoBlue wrote:Good book series:
Series of unfortunate events
Loved. Those. Books.
Clan of the Cave Bear is a good read if you are into fact based stories and the series is 7 books long (I think) but I got bored after the 5th .
Anything by Paul Jennings
Oh and The Simple Gift is really nice too
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I can't read.
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Tale of Two Cities
And a sad attempt of reading Crime and Punishment, abandoning my campaign part way through.
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Wind through the Keyhole in case you didn't read it alreadyhylloch wrote:The Dark Tower series by Stephen King.
I'm into fantasy mostly. Got any good books you guys think I should read?
I've just started to read the 2nd part of Hans Jürgen Massaquois autobiography. A quite interesting life story so far - he spent his childhood in Hamburg during the nazi era... as a black. The second part focuses on his immigration and life in the USA after the war.
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Currently my most read book series is Dan Abnett's: Gaunt's Ghosts which is situated in the Warhammer 40k universe. It is mainly about the first regiment of Tanith in the dark ages of the 41 millennium, that is fighting against the forces of chaos in the Sabbath crusade.
While reading you can feel the heat of the battle, the despairs and hopes of the Soldiers of the Imperial Guard.
Dan Abnett writes a very thrilling and captivating story about the men and women under Ibram Gaunt, the leader the Ghosts.
The first edition of the novel series fell into my hands as a gift, I helped a school-mate to solve problems with his computer. Since then I've come to the taste. Before that I had avoided until then everything about warhammer.
While reading you can feel the heat of the battle, the despairs and hopes of the Soldiers of the Imperial Guard.
Dan Abnett writes a very thrilling and captivating story about the men and women under Ibram Gaunt, the leader the Ghosts.
The first edition of the novel series fell into my hands as a gift, I helped a school-mate to solve problems with his computer. Since then I've come to the taste. Before that I had avoided until then everything about warhammer.
For Tanith - For the Emperor
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I'm a bit fan of Vince Flynn's post-911 series about a CIA op named Mitch Rapp.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Rapp
There are a bunch of these books, very fast and fun reads.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Rapp
There are a bunch of these books, very fast and fun reads.
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Alright, I'm reading the funninest, wittiest most awesome book ever...
Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
READ IT. It is awesome.
Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
READ IT. It is awesome.
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Right now im reading 'The Book Theif' it really good so far.
About to read 'of mice & men'
And also reading 'The Calder Game' for reading class (low leveled)
About to read 'of mice & men'
And also reading 'The Calder Game' for reading class (low leveled)
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Many books which i like but mostly i like the travel books because i am a tourist and want to get more and more knowledge about different countries of the world. My favorite book is "Naples '44" by Norman Lewis, he arrived in war-torn Naples as an intelligence officer in 1944, ostensibly employed by the army to liaise with the locals.