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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:53 am
Hard Love by Ellen Whittlinger.
It's about a seventeen year old boy who's never been in love before, he's extremely cynical about everything until he starts writing zines, meets a girl doing so, falls in love with her, but she's a lesbian. It's not dirty or anything, but it's emotional.
And if you haven't read it yet, Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger. My all-time favorite book.
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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 11:05 am
War of the Spider Queen series by R. A. Salvator. It has me in it's web and won't let me go.
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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:04 pm
Spellfire by Ed Greenwood!
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:40 pm
Recently, I've taken to read "A Game of Thrones", I like it thus far and it has been warmly recommended to me by many friends. I, of course, like all Harry Potter but I like more the 4th one as it is just the good measure between good and evil, light and dark... For those of you who read French (more particularly, those from Quebec), I have an excellent trilogy for you. "L'Ange Écarlate", "L'Eau Noire", "L'Ombre Pourpre" by Natasha Beaulieu. Truly, I love those books, especially the first and the last... I've got to reread them all, I just finished the last one.... heart
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 11:00 pm
Here are just a few of my favoties, with summarys given by the Publishers
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
Summary
Isabella Swan's move to Forks, a small, perpetually rainy town in Washington, could have been the most boring move she ever made. But once she meets the mysterious and alluring Edward Cullen, Isabella's life takes a thrilling and terrifying turn. Up until now, Edward has managed to keep his vampire identity a secret in the small community he lives in, but now nobody is safe, especially Isabella, the person Edward holds most dear. The lovers find themselves balance precariously on the point of a knife -- between desire and danger.
New Moon, Sadar's Keep & Beldan's Fire by Midori Snyder
Summary
Two hundred years ago, the Fire Queen destroyed her rival queens ofEarth, Air, and Water in the fateful Burning and took power over Oran. No child with a trace of the elemental magic was alloved to live. Years later, the country still trembles under her oppression. But now there are rumors of hope. Four young women escaped—four who have the powers of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air—and are even now finding each other. At the same time, a ragtag army of artists and singers, orphans and vagrants, thieves and knifewielders is stealing into the city. Their sign is the bloodred, blade-thin New Moon . . .
Beauty by Robin McKinely
Summary
A young woman, well educated and honourable, accepts responsibility for her father's act and leaves her family to enter the enchanted world of castle and Beast. The Beast she finds is not the one she imagined, but can she stay with him?
Crown Duel by Sherwood Smith
Summary
Battle on and off the field, with sword and fan, with might and manners...
It begins in a cold and shabby tower room, where young Countess Meliara swears to her dying father that she and her brother will defend their people from the growing greed of the king. That promise leads them into a war for which they are ill-prepared, a war that threatens the homes and lives of the very people they are trying to protect.
But war is simple compared to what follows, when the bloody fighting is done and a fragile peace is at hand. Although she wants to turn her back on politics and the crown, Meliara is summoned to the royal palace. There, she soon discovers, friends and enemies look alike, and intrigue fills the dance halls and the drawing rooms. If she is to survive, Meliara must learn a whole new way of fighting--- with wit and words and secret alliances. In war, at least, she knew whom she could trust. Now she can trust no one...
Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher
Summary
It's been three months since Rob's younger sister, Chloe, fell into a coma after a riding accident, and his life is in disarray. Rob's parents spend most of their time at his sister's bedside, and his best friend is afraid to talk to Rob about Chloe. To distract himself, Rob takes a job working at a secret archaeological site, where workers have uncovered a mystical ring of black timbers. At its center an ancient tree is buried upside down in the earth -- a tree with the power to transport Rob to the Unworld, where Chloe lives in a forest of enchanting dreams, trapped between life and death.
The Naming by Alison Croggon
Summary
Maerad is a slave in a desperate and unforgiving settlement, taken there as a child when her family is destroyed in war. She doesn't yet know she has inherited a powerful gift, one that marks her as a member of the noble School of Pellinor and enables her to see the world as no other can. It is only when she is discovered by Cadvan, one of the great Bards of Lirigon, that her true identity and extraordinary destiny unfold. Now, she and her mysterious teacher must embark on a treacherous, uncertain journey through a time and place where the forces of darkness wield an otherworldly terror.
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I'd like to also add that I'm recommending any book by Tamora Pierce. She is an absolutely fabulous author and has what I find to be original stories. I love her and she is the author that sparked my love for reading.
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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 8:22 am
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde.
A true Poet. ;3
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:39 am
I loved "East ofEden" and "Cannery Row' by Steinbeck. Both are about people in California before and during the Great Depression essentially, but is also amazing character study. If my characters are half as well developed, i shall be content.
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 1:39 pm
Feed by M.T. Anderson. It's more of a read for older teens, but it's a beautiful metaphor for our consumerism society in America and how it will eventually lead to our destruction. biggrin Read if if you'd like something to ponder about and aren't offended by excessive swearing.
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 10:40 pm
Mia Eidenschink The Giver By Lois Lowry.
Very powerful book. It is about a boy who lives in a perfect society, and he is trying to fight it. He was choosen to recieve memories of times past, before everything became perfect. Very powerful! That was my favourite book as a child. It's still a comfort-like object to this day. --- My suggestion: The Pilot's Wife by Anita Shreve This book is part of Oprah's Book Club. On her web site the description for the book reads: Quote: Being married to a pilot has taught Kathryn Lyons to be ready for an emergency, but nothing has prepared her for the late-night knock on her door and the news of her husband's fatal crash. As Kathryn struggles through her grief, a bizarre mystery swims into focus, and she is forced to confront disturbing rumors about the man she loved and the life that she took for granted. Torn between her impulse to protect her husband's memory and her desire to know the truth, Kathryn sets off to find out if she ever really knew the man who was her husband. In her determination to test the truth of her marriage, she faces shocking revelations about the secrets a man can keep and the actions a woman is willing to take. -- http://www2.oprah.com/obc/pastbooks/anita_shreve/obc_pb_19990331_about.jhtml
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:16 pm
Redwall and any other books written by Brian Jacques
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 3:01 pm
Well..I dont' know about "Of the week," But I'm currently reading the complete collection of Edgar Allen Poe. His poetry enthralls me; he's such a twisted, tortured genius. Pity his life was cut so very short.
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:27 pm
Kenaki-Windstorm War of the Spider Queen series by R. A. Salvator. It has me in it's web and won't let me go. I love R.A. Salvatore I read all the drow elf series and cant wait for a new one to come out.
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:54 pm
My Comfort Reads: Harry Potter novels by J.K.Rowling Emily of New Moon novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery Atrus' book by Rand & Robyn Miller The Secret Garden and A Little Princess by Frances H. Burnett Le Petit Nicolas by René Goscinny & Sempé
Other Favourites: Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen Holes by Louis Sachar Sophie's World and The Orange Girl by Jostein Gaarder Marie-Antoinette : Princess of Versailles by Kathryn Lasky The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:36 pm
A book that I am fond of is The Giver. It is a really good book.
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:55 am
I have recently read the Tom and Hester series by Phillip Reeve, and I found them very interesting.
The series begins with Mortal Engines and then moves on to (In this order) Predators Gold, Infernal Devices and last, but not least: A Darkling Plain.
Another series of good books are the Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich.
These books are very funny about a bounty hunter name Stephanie Plum.
The series starts with One for the Money and continues in chronological order with different titles, all with a number.
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