January 13, 200719 yr Some of my favorites are: ~The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy ~Battle Royale ~All the Harry Potter books
January 13, 200719 yr The Lost World By Michael Chrichton "Look over there! Raptors!" "Just get down and be quiet and they'll pass us." *Raptors pass enclosure but one hangs back* *Raptor smells candy bar wrapper and peeks head into the hide* *Looks up at humans* SNARL! *Other raptors come and look* Situations like that are what makes that book worth reading!
January 13, 200719 yr A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail considering I don't read books unless they are for school. An Interesting book with a few funny parts but the author sometimes talks about certain things too much.
January 13, 200719 yr Im a fan of the HarryPotter series and Eragon, and Eldest 1984 by George Orwell A love story with a totalitarianistic government. : I also enjoyed that book 2 MY GOAL TO 85 SLAYER!!
January 13, 200719 yr The Lady In The White... To be honest, it's the only book I've seriously read XD ^^ TY SO MUCH FOR THE SIG, PINK!! <3<3Add me on MSN whenever you feel like talking, about anything. It is like playing monopoly, and refusing to build hotels, incase you're called a "Hotel noob", as it might give you an unfair advantage.
January 14, 200719 yr Tom Clancy - Red Storm Rising. It's a 700 page long nonstop description of how WW3 would act (in 1985) if no one used nukes. It reads like a giant Command and Conquer level but when you read it you need a map of Europe in one hand and a computer with Wikipedia near by so you can look up all the different tanks/jets/Russian ships. :) That sounds like an awesome book to read. I looked it up on Wikipedia and read a bit about it, and I going to go borrow the book from my local library now! :D 1984 by George Orwell A love story with a totalitarianistic government. : Say Whaa? :-s
January 14, 200719 yr Harry Potter LotR Artemis Fowl Three of my favorite series' ever. I still need to read Silmarillon. My favorite non-series book would have to be Love Among the Walnuts, which is very funny, sad, and intriguing all at the same time. The code in my sig should say 1032 not 0132.
January 14, 200719 yr Where The Wild Things Are. And a more substantial book probably, To Kill A Mockingbird. Other then that the last time I read a book was in school. SHH HUT YUH MUH. DERKHED.
January 14, 200719 yr probobly FAllen Angels by Walter Dean Myers About vietnam war. Very graphic with lots of profanity, but a good book none the less. http://www.draynor.net/code/bar/Noobin\Please join my very new up and coming forumshttp://s3.freepowerboards.com/runeboards Feel free to AIM or MSNM me anytime
January 14, 200719 yr By Dave Pelzer: * A child called "It" * The lost boy * A man named Dave Dave Pelzer tells his true story; surviving a childhood of mistreatment. Heart-wrenching but well worth reading. (Keep a box of tissues to hand) Not a book, but the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett is a good read. :) I agree! The Discworld series is really bizarre, but great. The Poison Fairy
January 14, 200719 yr The Blue Nowhere - Jeffery Deaver. If you like a good storyline, awesome twist, computers and murder, this is a book for you. RS Stats | BF2 Stats | ARSCV | LastFM
January 14, 200719 yr Count of Monte Cristo! Read it in my senior English class in high school and got hooked on it, I doubt I'd be able to describe it without spoiling it, so I won't. ~^v^~Ex-Leader of the Divine Flames of Redemption~^v^~
January 14, 200719 yr Crismon, how about "dazzling romantic story full of love, hate, revenge, and treasure" Wait...That just sounds lame. And that book was not lame. May I add Go Ask Alice to my list?
January 14, 200719 yr I read alot of King...Stephen, King. >.> I like his writing style. ;D My favourites were Four Past Midnight, It, The Stand, and Christine. It really has
January 14, 200719 yr Crismon, how about "dazzling romantic story full of love, hate, revenge, and treasure" Wait...That just sounds lame. And that book was not lame. Exactly, though I meant describing the plotline. ~^v^~Ex-Leader of the Divine Flames of Redemption~^v^~
January 14, 200719 yr Bud not Buddy and Frankenstein (not the cheezy movie story, the real Mary Shelley story. it has alot of meaning.)
January 14, 200719 yr Bud not Buddy and Frankenstein (not the cheezy movie story, the real Mary Shelley story. it has alot of meaning.) Yeah I read the Mary Shelley Frankenstein for school and I enjoyed it. I didn't like the sad ending though.
January 14, 200719 yr To Kill A Mockingbird Zombie Survival Guide :D Pet Semetary Transall Saga ... and some more I can't think of on the spot. :? I <3 Gears of War 2. Add me on Xbox Live and mention you are from Tif :D
January 14, 200719 yr Favorite nonfiction: Power and Terror, by Noam Chomsky, the story of how countries in power are the real forces of terror (nonfiction) Favorite fiction: Dune, by Frank Herbert, a very vivid story of a boy that restores his family to power in the universe by allying himself with the inhabitants of a desert planet. you know there is a place called outside, better graphics 100% pvp and no fee to play :-w
January 14, 200719 yr Sigma Protocol by Robert Ludlum......Also, maybe The Third Secret by Steve Berry
January 14, 200719 yr If I had to pick one best favorite, it would have to be To Kill A Mockingbird. Reading it has really changed how I look at things. < | Runehead | Learning Java Programming, Please PM Me Tips | Signature by Loaf2000 | >
January 14, 200719 yr Across The Nightingale Floor - I had to read it for a school project, but it was actually the best dam book i've ever read. :
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