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« Reply #15 on: August 28, 2009, 02:31:51 AM »

If you are into adventure, knights, and fantasy, I recommend the Ranger's Apprentice, which atm is a 6 book series, the books are fairly short but there is a lot of detail. i also recommend The Mortal Instruments, it is a 3 book series atm, the books are called The City of Bones, The City of Ashes, and The City of Glass. ( I never read twilight but the mortal instruments might seem alike). the last series i recommend is the Heir series. The books are called The Warrior Heir, The Wizard Heir, and The Dragon Heir. the last series i recommended is about a bunch of different magical classes, there are warriors, which are close combat and skilled in weapons and etc, there are wizards which are skilled in almost everything, seers, enchanters, and etc. the Wizards tricked the lesser guilds ( which are warriors, enchanters and etc) into signing a parchment of some sort saying that the Wizards now control all of the other guilds and the other guilds are basically slaves. the book follows a Warrior named Seph McCauly who one of the last warriors alive and since i cant read the back of the book i cant remember the plot.
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« Reply #16 on: August 28, 2009, 09:35:59 PM »

If you are into adventure, knights, and fantasy, I recommend the Ranger's Apprentice, which atm is a 6 book series, the books are fairly short but there is a lot of detail. i also recommend The Mortal Instruments, it is a 3 book series atm, the books are called The City of Bones, The City of Ashes, and The City of Glass. ( I never read twilight but the mortal instruments might seem alike). the last series i recommend is the Heir series. The books are called The Warrior Heir, The Wizard Heir, and The Dragon Heir. the last series i recommended is about a bunch of different magical classes, there are warriors, which are close combat and skilled in weapons and etc, there are wizards which are skilled in almost everything, seers, enchanters, and etc. the Wizards tricked the lesser guilds ( which are warriors, enchanters and etc) into signing a parchment of some sort saying that the Wizards now control all of the other guilds and the other guilds are basically slaves. the book follows a Warrior named Seph McCauly who one of the last warriors alive and since i cant read the back of the book i cant remember the plot.

Cool you have read The Heir Books thats a really good series... I recomend The Pillars of Earth a nice book sort of historical... If you like space scifi! Then try the Ender Series (Enders game) Fantasy i would sugest the Heir books as said above... If you like real life books go ahead and try out The Theif Lord or Prince of Theifs both very good books!
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« Reply #17 on: August 30, 2009, 12:44:03 PM »

I cant remember many of the books I read.
But the recent one which is a must read is "Catcher in the Rye".

Catcher in the rye was a terrible book. You guys should read Seeker by Nicholas but forgot his last name
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« Reply #18 on: September 04, 2009, 08:41:00 PM »

Are you kidding me? A Catcher in the Rye was a masterpiece. You just probably aren't man enough to understand it.
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« Reply #19 on: October 19, 2009, 04:36:50 PM »

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was a delightful departure from the too serious for its own good stuff that I've been reading lately.

Back to more serious things, I just re-read Steinbeck's 'The Pearl' which is fantastic.

Ayn Rand's 'Anthem' is something I'd suggest when thinking of the topic of individuality, discovery and handling of.

Will Eisner's 'Contract with God' trilogy is a collection of Eisner's Dropsie Avenue 'comics'.
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