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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 16, 2007 3:51:07 GMT -5
because i read all mine again, and need a new one
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Post by stargazer on Jun 16, 2007 10:51:37 GMT -5
Hmmmmmm, and what genre fits your fancies?
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Post by starbright9 on Jun 16, 2007 12:04:52 GMT -5
Yeah, what kind of genres do you like? Then I'll try and be a tad more helpful.
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 17, 2007 3:04:51 GMT -5
oh. lol sorry i like sci fi, and fantasy, the enders game and xanth series are my favorite
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Post by starbright9 on Jun 17, 2007 6:42:48 GMT -5
Have you ever read any Artemis Fowl books? I guess they're kinda a mix of the two, they might be a bit young though, I dunno, but they're quite funny as well.
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 17, 2007 12:22:34 GMT -5
OMG!!!!!!!!! i hecka forgot about that book!!!! i read the first one i like second seventh, lolz i had a nock moment, lolz sorry grade i think but someone stole the second one from the class library so i never got to read it!!! wow yeah ima look those up again, god its been years............
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Post by stargazer on Jun 17, 2007 15:24:32 GMT -5
How about
alien secrets
by Annette Curtis.Klause,
one who wrote silver kiss and Blood And chocolate?
Talks about a boy widing this spaceship to somewhere, and then this alien becomes his friend, so he kind of is a father figure.
It's sci fi.
Here is the summary I found
Aboard a space freighter en route to the planet where her scientist parents are based, Robin (Puck) Goodfellow, almost thirteen and recently expelled from her proper English boarding school, befriends an alien called Hush (for short). Hush has had a cherished artifact stolen from him, and he believes it is on the ship. Puck vows to help him retrieve it, and is soon enmeshed in a mystery with an abundance of suspects.
Anne McFrey is a good author too.
The cronicles of nrnia is fantasy and it's pretty good.
Eragon, and it's sequel, is fantasy and it's excellent!
How about ray bradbury, he writes sci fi, and they are good.
How about Pen Dragon, they are fantasy, and they are good!
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Post by starbright9 on Jun 18, 2007 11:06:22 GMT -5
Sounds interesting Moony! And yay, I'm glad I found something you're interested in dboy!
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 18, 2007 14:14:05 GMT -5
thanks moony and star! so yeah now i just have to convince my parents to give me more money, because i am broke to the extreme right now! (i spent all my money on my laptop)
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Post by stargazer on Jun 19, 2007 1:16:36 GMT -5
No prob!
Oh, it does, but it was funny, because me and this friend of mine have different book interests. I only read a couple of books we like together, but I swore I wouldn't read alien secrets for some strange, reason (I think to make her mad, I was mad at her) but anyways, I did read it in the end, and liked it very much. I didn't liked her other books though. My friend suggested it as well. Blood and Choclate was too much for me, well, too gross in my opinion and to much romantic feelings. Um, the silver kiss, was just to much mushy mushy, my friend is a um romance freak, so yeah! The romantic sceens was too graphic, like describing the french kiss thoroughly, and the stuff, where you kiss on your chest, that was also to vivid or at least for me! But yeah, over all they are good I guess.
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 20, 2007 1:46:06 GMT -5
oh i heard blood and chocolate was pretty ood, but i havent read it yet
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Post by starbright9 on Jun 20, 2007 11:24:18 GMT -5
I heard that too.
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Post by stargazer on Jun 22, 2007 15:40:36 GMT -5
I read a chapter, and it is, or at least to me. Something about some freaky vampire, who was name vivian.
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Post by dboy6890 on Jun 25, 2007 14:05:44 GMT -5
o fun! i like vampires and were wolfs. anyone know if the movie underworld is a book?
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Post by stargazer on Jun 25, 2007 17:22:54 GMT -5
I looked just especially for you and I think I did find something, does this sound like the thing you are talking about?
This narrative starts at the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s and works back to 1951 when baseball and the atomic bomb dominated headlines in American news. The private lives of Nick Shay, a waste disposal manager, and Klara Sax, an ecology-minded artist, intermingle with public events and historic characters. Some descriptions of *HALLEJUIAH! I'M GETTING BANNED!*, some violence, and some strong language. Bestseller.
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