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lilazngirl100 04-22-2007 12:31 AM

I read soo many books over and over again! Especially mangas!!! When there is a manga I read and I didn't know if I read it before I just read it!! Sometimes when I read a manga then read it again like later on I'll be like...Yeah and then hes going to......and then shes going to....I hate ready some stuff over and over again because I know exactly what's going to happen next!!! :cry:

` Toxic Whispers 04-22-2007 01:22 AM


The Princess Diaries series and Harry Potter. :3
Those books are both sooo good...
I keep reading Princess Diaries until the new books come out. x'D But that's pretty much worthless, so reading Harry Potter is like my second choice. And I just keep reading the 6th book over and over again until the 7th one comes out. D:

Victor Von Doom 04-24-2007 01:16 AM

Oh, there are a few I could read constantly. I could pick up just about any Discworld book and finish it in a day on a whim and I think 'll always be reading them... started rereading them all from the beginning about 2 years ago (I've limited myself toone a month; I find if I read too much by the same author in a row, I become desensitized to their style). I'm sure once I've cuaght up, I'll take a year or two break and then start rereading them all again. Maybe I'll spring for hardcovers this time xD.


There are a few Stephen Kings that I've loved to death:Misery, Dreamcatcher (A lot of diehards hate it, but it was one of my first, so I lovedi it), IT, The Stand, Dead Zone, The Shining, The Green Mile, the Dark Tower series, plus some of the novellas are great.

John Irving is another great author. The Hotel New Hampshire, The World According to Garp, The Water-Method Man, and my favorite book, A Prayer for Owen Meany I want to start again as soon as I turn that last page.

Shankster06 04-24-2007 01:29 AM

Fantastic Mr. Fox
 
I have read Fantastic Mr. Fox like 3 times it was good and funny! lol

GeminiKizzy 04-24-2007 02:23 AM

Mercedes Lackey
 
Most Mercedes Lackey books I can read over and over. My fav series is the Last Herald Mage trilogy with Vanyel. Love those! I've worn out many copies of those books.

Momo 04-24-2007 10:30 PM

In the forest of the night, Snakecharm.- Amelia Atwater Rhodes
Twilight, New Moon- Stephanie Meyers
Silver Kiss, Blood and Chocolate- Forgot Annette Curtis Clause
I am totally hooked on vampire novels right now, so any suggestions would be loved~

Botan neko 04-25-2007 12:06 AM

The book series I just can't put down and can't help re-reading is
The Black Magician Trilogy, written by Trudi Canavan.
Its about magic, the acceptance and hardship that had to be
indured with such "background"

I thoroughly enjoy this series :3

Other books, like mangas, I just love the "Wild Act" Series,
A romance genre, about acting and discovering the truth about
the birth origin.

Fruits Basket, another romance genre, I love this series because
it is philosophical =^0^= aswell as being funny >w<

Can't think of any other mangas I like XD

Wendy Darling 04-25-2007 01:31 AM

Tithe, a novel by a teen author, Holly Black keeps me going back to read it. I think I read it at least 5 times a year, it's that great. And I'm very psyched because the sequel to that novel is coming out in about a month. >w<

Nabokov's Lolita also has me completely mesmerized every time I read it. By far one of my favorite novels, I think.

The Harry Potter series is an okay thing to read over and over again -- but I only do that right before the newest book is about to come out to refresh my memory. :3

Jedi Master 04-25-2007 04:54 AM

Theres this book from an author called Sarah Dessen..the book is called "someone like you" its the best book I have EVER read, I have read it like 3 times and its still awesome! Anyways, if you have ever seen it or not, they made the movie "how to deal" starring mandy moore based on this book!

I love Sarah Dessen, she is my all time favorite writer!

Koaimi Shino 04-25-2007 12:55 PM

The Harry Potter series of course XD but only the first four books...5 is okay but six.... o.o
LOL, anyway...Into the Land of Unicorns by Bruce Coville is nice for fantasy readers with a child's imagination!
Ella Enchanted is nice....forgot the author's name...
The Young Royal Series by Caroline Meyer (Mary, Bloody Mary; Beware Princess Elizabeth; and Doomed Queen Anne)
The Royal Diaries by Kathryn Lasky are nice too! (I like the Princess Elizabeth and Marie Antoinette ones!) LOL, you can tell I'm a big fan of the Tudor family, especially Elizabeth I!
Anyway, the Baby-sitters Club by Ann M. Martin are nice for a non-fantasy-typical-girl-fiction. I've read them since 4th grade.
And, well, countless manga like Ghost Hunt (*cheers*), Monster, Fruits Basket, and Peach Girl! (Great for people who like romance novels with a strong central female character). Lol, okay...enough ranting! XD

Jedi Master 04-25-2007 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Koaimi Shino
The Harry Potter series of course XD but only the first four books...5 is okay but six.... o.o
LOL, anyway...Into the Land of Unicorns by Bruce Coville is nice for fantasy readers with a child's imagination!
Ella Enchanted is nice....forgot the author's name...
The Young Royal Series by Caroline Meyer (Mary, Bloody Mary; Beware Princess Elizabeth; and Doomed Queen Anne)
The Royal Diaries by Kathryn Lasky are nice too! (I like the Princess Elizabeth and Marie Antoinette ones!) LOL, you can tell I'm a big fan of the Tudor family, especially Elizabeth I!
Anyway, the Baby-sitters Club by Ann M. Martin are nice for a non-fantasy-typical-girl-fiction. I've read them since 4th grade.
And, well, countless manga like Ghost Hunt (*cheers*), Monster, Fruits Basket, and Peach Girl! (Great for people who like romance novels with a strong central female character). Lol, okay...enough ranting! XD


OMG...I love the into the land of the unicorns series...I NEED those books again, now im off to go look them up, cause seriously..im in love with them!

Winterwolfgoddess 05-19-2007 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by lilazngirl100
I read soo many books over and over again! Especially mangas!!! When there is a manga I read and I didn't know if I read it before I just read it!! Sometimes when I read a manga then read it again like later on I'll be like...Yeah and then hes going to......and then shes going to....I hate ready some stuff over and over again because I know exactly what's going to happen next!!! :cry:

xD I used to reread mangas, but now I do not read manga's at all. I am planning on selling most of my series.

Winterwolfgoddess 05-19-2007 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ` Toxic Whispers

The Princess Diaries series and Harry Potter. :3
Those books are both sooo good...
I keep reading Princess Diaries until the new books come out. x'D But that's pretty much worthless, so reading Harry Potter is like my second choice. And I just keep reading the 6th book over and over again until the 7th one comes out. D:

xD I am not a particular fan of either of these series, but I am hapy you enjoy them.

Winterwolfgoddess 05-19-2007 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Victor Von Doom
Oh, there are a few I could read constantly. I could pick up just about any Discworld book and finish it in a day on a whim and I think 'll always be reading them... started rereading them all from the beginning about 2 years ago (I've limited myself toone a month; I find if I read too much by the same author in a row, I become desensitized to their style). I'm sure once I've cuaght up, I'll take a year or two break and then start rereading them all again. Maybe I'll spring for hardcovers this time xD.


There are a few Stephen Kings that I've loved to death:Misery, Dreamcatcher (A lot of diehards hate it, but it was one of my first, so I lovedi it), IT, The Stand, Dead Zone, The Shining, The Green Mile, the Dark Tower series, plus some of the novellas are great.

John Irving is another great author. The Hotel New Hampshire, The World According to Garp, The Water-Method Man, and my favorite book, A Prayer for Owen Meany I want to start again as soon as I turn that last page.

I like Steven kings books but I do not think I have ever read anything by John Ivring. I will look up information on him.

Winterwolfgoddess 05-19-2007 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Momo
In the forest of the night, Snakecharm.- Amelia Atwater Rhodes
Twilight, New Moon- Stephanie Meyers
Silver Kiss, Blood and Chocolate- Forgot Annette Curtis Clause
I am totally hooked on vampire novels right now, so any suggestions would be loved~

You already named Twilight and New Moon, so I have no suggestion. ^^

Winterwolfgoddess 05-19-2007 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Botan neko
The book series I just can't put down and can't help re-reading is
The Black Magician Trilogy, written by Trudi Canavan.
Its about magic, the acceptance and hardship that had to be
indured with such "background"

I thoroughly enjoy this series :3

Other books, like mangas, I just love the "Wild Act" Series,
A romance genre, about acting and discovering the truth about
the birth origin.

Fruits Basket, another romance genre, I love this series because
it is philosophical =^0^= aswell as being funny >w<

Can't think of any other mangas I like XD

Fruits Basket and Kare Kano I am waiting to be finished xD I have spent so much on them and now they are coming out so slowly.

Winterwolfgoddess 05-19-2007 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stormy Addiction
Tithe, a novel by a teen author, Holly Black keeps me going back to read it. I think I read it at least 5 times a year, it's that great. And I'm very psyched because the sequel to that novel is coming out in about a month. >w<

Nabokov's Lolita also has me completely mesmerized every time I read it. By far one of my favorite novels, I think.

The Harry Potter series is an okay thing to read over and over again -- but I only do that right before the newest book is about to come out to refresh my memory. :3

D: Tithe is a good book? I have been worried about buying that book and now maybe I will buy it!

Lolita is a good book ^^ Required reading at my school though.

Winterwolfgoddess 05-19-2007 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koaimi Shino
The Harry Potter series of course XD but only the first four books...5 is okay but six.... o.o
LOL, anyway...Into the Land of Unicorns by Bruce Coville is nice for fantasy readers with a child's imagination!
Ella Enchanted is nice....forgot the author's name...
The Young Royal Series by Caroline Meyer (Mary, Bloody Mary; Beware Princess Elizabeth; and Doomed Queen Anne)
The Royal Diaries by Kathryn Lasky are nice too! (I like the Princess Elizabeth and Marie Antoinette ones!) LOL, you can tell I'm a big fan of the Tudor family, especially Elizabeth I!
Anyway, the Baby-sitters Club by Ann M. Martin are nice for a non-fantasy-typical-girl-fiction. I've read them since 4th grade.
And, well, countless manga like Ghost Hunt (*cheers*), Monster, Fruits Basket, and Peach Girl! (Great for people who like romance novels with a strong central female character). Lol, okay...enough ranting! XD

I love most of the books you have listed. ^^ The Young Royal Series I am very famaliar with, as well as Ella Enchanted.

Also, Ella Enchanted was written by Gail Carson Levine

Winterwolfgoddess 05-19-2007 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Jedi Master
Quote:

Originally Posted by Koaimi Shino
The Harry Potter series of course XD but only the first four books...5 is okay but six.... o.o
LOL, anyway...Into the Land of Unicorns by Bruce Coville is nice for fantasy readers with a child's imagination!
Ella Enchanted is nice....forgot the author's name...
The Young Royal Series by Caroline Meyer (Mary, Bloody Mary; Beware Princess Elizabeth; and Doomed Queen Anne)
The Royal Diaries by Kathryn Lasky are nice too! (I like the Princess Elizabeth and Marie Antoinette ones!) LOL, you can tell I'm a big fan of the Tudor family, especially Elizabeth I!
Anyway, the Baby-sitters Club by Ann M. Martin are nice for a non-fantasy-typical-girl-fiction. I've read them since 4th grade.
And, well, countless manga like Ghost Hunt (*cheers*), Monster, Fruits Basket, and Peach Girl! (Great for people who like romance novels with a strong central female character). Lol, okay...enough ranting! XD

OMG...I love the into the land of the unicorns series...I NEED those books again, now im off to go look them up, cause seriously..im in love with them!

I wish Bruce Coville would of continued that series. I own the series and forgot how much I loved and read it until it was mentioned.

snowflake 05-19-2007 07:19 PM

Harry Potter books!-I own them all, so they're easy to get ahold of.

The Clique Series by Lisi Harrison. I love books that are..."chick flick" ish. yeah. I own them all too.

Ella Enchanted/Fairest by Gail Carson Levine

The Two Princesses of...bamarre or something. I read it when I remember to get it from the library.

Emily Sargent 05-19-2007 10:54 PM

Even if it's not for clarification purposes, I love rereading Charlie And The Chocolate Factory as many times as I can. Bad movies aside, the book remains as magical to me as it was back when I first read it as a 10-year old.

It also has the distinction of the very first non-picture book I read back then.

Tobi 05-20-2007 02:24 PM

I've never actually read a book more then twice, even my most favorited of all books. XD Though one book that I do see myself possibly reading again would be either Ender's Game or Howl's Moving Castle. Both book just made me fall in love with the characters so much that words can't even describe it! Howl's Moving Castle is so beautifully written and just the best light read out there! It's just so light-hearted and Awwww! If you haven't read it, I'd really suggest it! It's very differant from the animated movie! : D

Ender's Game is a lot more serious though. D: But a good read none the less!

Deidara 05-20-2007 02:26 PM

:D A lot of books! I've read the Harry Potter series multiple times, before another book came out, Howl's Moving Castle, Artemis Fowl, really, any of the big time books.

Winterwolfgoddess 05-20-2007 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Tobi
I've never actually read a book more then twice, even my most favorited of all books. XD Though one book that I do see myself possibly reading again would be either Ender's Game or Howl's Moving Castle. Both book just made me fall in love with the characters so much that words can't even describe it! Howl's Moving Castle is so beautifully written and just the best light read out there! It's just so light-hearted and Awwww! If you haven't read it, I'd really suggest it! It's very differant from the animated movie! : D

Ender's Game is a lot more serious though. D: But a good read none the less!

I have seen the movie to Howl's Moving Castle, but I can't seem to find the book anywhere.

The movie itself is good though ^^

Kasana 05-21-2007 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Winterwolfgoddess
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tobi
I've never actually read a book more then twice, even my most favorited of all books. XD Though one book that I do see myself possibly reading again would be either Ender's Game or Howl's Moving Castle. Both book just made me fall in love with the characters so much that words can't even describe it! Howl's Moving Castle is so beautifully written and just the best light read out there! It's just so light-hearted and Awwww! If you haven't read it, I'd really suggest it! It's very differant from the animated movie! : D

Ender's Game is a lot more serious though. D: But a good read none the less!

I have seen the movie to Howl's Moving Castle, but I can't seem to find the book anywhere.

The movie itself is good though ^^

The book is awesome! the movie is better though, Christian Bale as Howl is the best pick they could do.


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