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lol. That is just too funny.
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WHOAH. That's brillant. -is too lazy to keep track- I usually read a book a day, if not within a week. But not usually a week total, SO like 3-4 at most 5 days. :B So I dunno how many books I read a year. I really should keep track. XP Lemme go scrounge for the books I remember reading since the New Year has started. Imma update this post later. Ez's Reading List Thingy 1. Midnighters Book 1: [ 297 pages ] By: Scott Westerfeld 2. Midnighters Book 2: Touching Darkness [ 330 pages ] By: Scott Westerfeld 3. The Silver Ship and the Sea [ 396 pages ] By: Brenda Cooper 4. Midnighters Book 3: Blue Noon [ 317 pages ] By: Scott Westerfield 5. Private By: Kate Brian 6. The City of Fallen Angels By: John Berendt |
I suppose I should try. Currently Reading Nostradomus The Good News 283 pages - Mario Reading World War Z, 342 pages - Max Brooks Guns, Germs, and Steel 471 pages - Jared Diamond The Stranger 154 pages - Albert Camus Finished 1. The Zombie Survival Guide, 247 pages - Max Brooks 2. Zombies Calling, 104 pages - Faith Erin Hicks |
Dae's Super Special Awesome Read List
Artemis Fowl Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Private Twilight New Moon Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Currently Reading: - The Count of Monte Cristo (pg 144) - The Complete Sherlock Holmes (volume II) - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Things Fall Apart (pg 36) Books/Literature Waiting List: - The Odyssey: The Fritzgerald Translation (on hold till I get back home) - Heart of Darkness - Harry Potter series - Artemis Fowl series - Whatever Shakespeare I own but haven't read yet - Stardust - His Dark Materials series - The Historian (recommendation! <3 ) |
c0th - Guns, Germs & Steel is amazing. I read it a few years ago when it first came out, and I was just so impressed at the time that it got me reading a whole list of other non-fiction books on the same subject. The only problem I really had with his writing was how repetitive he got. But when you're done, tell me what you think of it!
secretdae007 - If you're having trouble getting through The Hobbit, maybe start reading the Silmarillion first. It's the history of Middle Earth, and it will probably get you more in-tune with the characters. It reads a little dry, but it's very addicting, and I think that it makes the other novels easier to get interested in. |
The next book I plan to read is the sequel to "The Lies of Locke Lamora", by Scott Lynch.
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I've tried reading The Hobbit at 2 different ages (12 years old and 18 years old) and I just couldn't do it. |
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I personally like all of Tolkein's descriptions - It's a writing style that isn't for everyone, but there's a kind of magic in it if you give it a chance. I just know that unless you're giving it your full attention, the Silmarillion can read a little bit like a textbook.
Still, I really suggest reading it first before you get into the Trilogy. Sometimes a bit of background is all you need to get interested in the storyline. |
I don't really like Tolkeins style either. I am usually
fond of books such as The Hobbit but when I read it, it just didn't make a spark. The way that its written just bores me. edit librarian using[list][/list] is against the rules now.. it think. |
Tentenpuff's Book List: aiming for 50! 1. No one belongs here more than you, short stories by Miranda July [ read ][ pages: 224 ] 2. The Fire Within, by Chris D'Lacey [ read ][ pages: 288 ] 3. Icefire, by Chris D'Lacey [ read ][ pages: 421 ] 4. The Dragon's Eye: The Dragonology Chronicles Volume 1, by Dugald A. Steer [ read ][ pages: 221 pg ] 5. Inkheart, by Cornelia Funke [ read] [ pages: 534 ] 6. Inkspell, by Cornelia Funke [ read ] [ pages: 635 ] 7. Fire Star, by Chris D'Lacey [ read ] [ pages: 548 ] 8. Clockwork, by Philip Pullman [ read ] [ pages: 114 ] 9. Project Mulberry, by Linda Sue Park [ read ] [ pages: 225 ] 10. Shatterglass, by Tamora Pierce [ read ] [ pages: 363 ] 11. The Plain Janes, a graphic novel by Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg [ read ] [ pages: 172 ] 12. Something Invisible, by Siobhan Parkinson [ read ] [ pages: 160 ] 13. Loser, by Jerry Spinelli [ read ] [ pages: 224 ] 14. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll [ read ] [ pages: 327 ] 15. Homeless Bird, by Gloria Whelan [ read ] [pages: 212 ] 16. Ella Enchanted, by Gail Carson Levine [ read ] [ pages: 232 ] 17. The Two Princesses of Bamarre, by Gail Carson Levine [ read ] [ pages: 256 ] 18. Peter Pan, by J.M. Barrie [ read ] [ pages: 187 ] 19. Everlost, by Neal Shusterman [ read ] [ pages: 384 ] 20. Twilight, by Stephanie Meyer [ read ] [ pages: 498 ] 21. New Moon, by Stephanie Meyer [ read ] [ pages: 608 ] 22. Eclipse, by Stephanie Meyer [ read ] [ pages: 640 ] 23. Rules, by Cynthia Lord [ read ] [ pages: 200 ] 24. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, by Mark Haddon [ read ] [ pages: 226 ] 25. Small Steps, by Louis Sachar [ read ] [ pages: 257 ] 26. Every Boy's Got One, by Meg Cabot [ read ] [ pages: 328 ] 27. Wringer, by Jerry Spinelli [ read ] [ pages: 228 ] 28. The Boy Book, by E. Lockhart [ read ] [ pages: 193 ] 28. The Host, by Stephenie Meyer [ read ] [ pages: 619 ] 29. Citizen Girl, by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus [ read ] [ pages: 326 ] 30. Aesop's Fables, by... Aesop? [ read ] [ pages: 269 ] 31. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, by... er, Anne Frank [ read ] [ pages: 335 ] 32. Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen [ read ] [ pages: 406 ] 33. The Devil Wears Prada, by Lauren Weisberger [ read ] [ pages: 448 ] 34. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams [ read ] [ pages: 374 ] 35. The Boy Next Door, by Meggin Cabot [ read ] [ pages: 216 ] 36. The Givenchy Code, by Julie Kenner [ read ] [ pages: 351 ] 37. The Great Good Thing, by Roderick Townley [ read ] [ pages: 215 ] 38. An Empty Room, by Talitha Stevenson [ read ] [ pages: 218 ] 39. Diary of a Wimpy Kid, by Jeff Kinney [ read ] [ pages: 217 ] 40. All American Girl, by Meg Cabot [ read ] [ pages: 247 ] 41. The Truth About Forever, by Sarah Dessen [ read ] [ pages: 374 ] 42. Breaking Dawn, by Stephanie Meyer [ read ] [ pages: 756 ] Total pages: 14,276 To read list - The Looking Glass Wars, by Frank Beddor - Love, Stargirl, by Jerry Spinelli - Not Like I'm Jealous or Anything, by E. Lockhart - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson - The Princess Bride, by William Goldman - Just in Case, by Meg Rosoff - A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, by Ken Kesey - Abhorsen Trilogy, by Garth Nix - Go Ask Alice, by ? - Pretties, Extras, Specials, by Scott Westerfield - Airhead, by Meg Cabot - Gemma Doyle Trilogy, by Libba Bray - The Luxe, by Anna Godbersen - How to Be Bad, by Lauren Myracle, E. Lockhart, and Sarah Mlynowski - Fly on the Wall, by E. Lockhart - Rose and the Beast, by Francesca Lia Block - Company, by Max Barry |
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Guns, Germs, and Steel is very interesting so far. I think I'll enjoy it but it will be a while before I finish.
Afterwards I plan to read The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg. I expect it to be amazing :) |
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That's one of the few Camus novels I haven't read yet. I actually have it sitting on my shelf right now, but I've never had the time to get around to it.
I also want to read his essay "The Myth of Sisyphus," but I've never been able to find a copy. I'll probably break down someday and order it off the Internet. |
I have around five of his novels. The Stranger, The Plague, The Fall, A Happy Death, and The First Man.
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The Librarian: I just feel like it goes into too much detail... So much detail, that I get bored before anything interesting happens... As I put it to some of my friends, it's like "the book talks about every single leaf that the hobbit and his comrades pass" Knerd: the details kill me with The Hobbit. There are just too many ordinary descriptions when I think of fantasy... Or maybe I'm just not fond of hobbits... I don't know... Comments on The Stranger: I actually found the story to be interesting. Possibly because I could understand where Meursault was coming from with indifference. It was interesting how he took in the whole trail. And for anyone who is interested, the t.v. show Seinfeld's last episode is somewhat based on the book. |
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This sounds interesting, I'd love to try this. =D I'll post my list for the first time when I finish my first book. OR do the ones I've already read count as well?
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I'm having the hardest time finishing my current book...it doesn't capture my attention. But now I have to finish it, because you can't start a book and not read to the end...it's immoral.
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What is the book, if you don't mind my asking?
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The Ravens of Avalon, by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
I keep wanting it to be like the Mists of Avalon or the Forest House...but it's not. |
Oh. I havent' read any of those yet.
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