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jumphigh128
04-20-12, 04:27 PM
What's you favorite book? OUT OF THESE...you have to like at least 1....I tried to put ones that weren't that popular, so if you don't know any, then...click on.......guess

jumphigh128
04-20-12, 04:30 PM
Btw, you can choose more than one

pinkster73
04-20-12, 07:58 PM
None of the above sorry.

Swan Song by Robert R. MacCammon

DAmanding
04-20-12, 09:02 PM
I've only heard of one of those. Young adult books right?

I like the Dune series, Clan of the Cave Bear series, The Count of Monte Cristo, and Harry Potter series. Dune by Frank Herbert is by far the best though.

pinkster73
04-20-12, 09:05 PM
I've only heard of one of those. Young adult books right?

I like the Dune series, Clan of the Cave Bear series, The Count of Monte Cristo, and Harry Potter series. Dune by Frank Herbert is by far the best though.

Clan of the cave bear series is really good.

DAmanding
04-20-12, 09:22 PM
Clan of the cave bear series is really good.

Yes it is. But I was disappointed with the quality of her last book compared to all the previous ones. But then she did spend like three decades doing massive amounts of research and writing them and she's 76 years old too. Maybe she just finally ran out of steam. Can't blame her, she had a lot to live up to!

copycats
04-20-12, 09:24 PM
Felicity book collection

copycats
04-20-12, 09:29 PM
Felicity book collection

http://images.nitrosell.com/product_images/5/1171/94524_main_2.jpg

copycats
04-20-12, 09:30 PM
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6 books in one

pinkster73
04-20-12, 09:31 PM
Yes it is. But I was disappointed with the quality of her last book compared to all the previous ones. But then she did spend like three decades doing massive amounts of research and writing them and she's 76 years old too. Maybe she just finally ran out of steam. Can't blame her, she had a lot to live up to!

That kind of happened to Steven King too. His older stuff is better.

sparks229
04-20-12, 09:53 PM
Is absolutely clueless a book, or does it mean "I have no idea what these books are so I'm just going pick random ones with my eyes closed" :p

jumphigh128
04-21-12, 06:08 AM
Is absolutely clueless a book, or does it mean "I have no idea what these books are so I'm just going pick random ones with my eyes closed" :p

Yeah.......maybe next time I'll make one with more common books like Harry potter or the hunger games

RealFarmer1222
04-21-12, 06:18 AM
Dune by Frank Herbert is by far the best though.

Asimov's Foundation books are better:p

Limaxa
04-21-12, 07:01 AM
I just finished reading a book called "night circus" it's really good!:)

Branston73
04-21-12, 01:05 PM
None of them above. Sorry!

sparks229
04-21-12, 02:02 PM
Yeah.......maybe next time I'll make one with more common books like Harry potter or the hunger games

That's what I'm reading right now. It's a good book.... and violent

429924
07-17-12, 09:05 AM
lol to the people who voted for absolutely clueless!! :p

FrozenIris
07-17-12, 02:46 PM
I voted for four books, or series (they're all part of a series ^^;)

The Mysterious Benedict Society - this was a wonderful book, very suspenseful with great sequels. I personally still prefer the first book though!
Eragon - a pretty good book; I think the author was 15 when he wrote it..? Anywho, very popular and very interesting!
Inkheart - I love Cornelia Funke, fantastic author, and the Inkheart series was amazing.
The City of Ember - I happen to own the entire series... they're fantastic books and my favorites were the first book and the Prophet of Yonwood.

I'm not sure if "Absolutely Clueless" was a book/series or an option for someone who was actually clueless ^^;

mattyboo1
07-17-12, 04:12 PM
I like eragon and city of ember

lylahmae
07-17-12, 04:28 PM
That kind of happened to Steven King too. His older stuff is better.

Stephen King's house in Bangor Maine has a spider web wrought iron fence...I went there while visiting my aunt who lives near by and I pet his dog! (Or the dog that was sleeping on his porch and came to the fence while we were there I assumed it was his dog) It was awesome looking!