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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Aug 8th, '08, 17:15 |
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KatieKitty

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I like: The theif of always - Clive Barker By the time you read this - Lola Jaye And probably alot more 
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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Apr 8th, '10, 11:04 |
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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Apr 11th, '10, 06:48 |
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Somnium Aeternum

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I love sci-fi books. Books by William Gibson, Philip K. Dick, and Ray Bradbury are usually pretty much guaranteed to be great. They're all fairly different in the types of sci-fi they write, but I think they've all got really great style and fantastic stories. <3
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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Apr 11th, '10, 14:04 |
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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Apr 25th, '10, 18:04 |
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dawn123

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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Mar 29th, '16, 08:40 |
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ikiteru

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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Mar 29th, '16, 18:58 |
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savage_rose

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I liked Lord of the Rings, it has just been so long since I read it. I should read it again :)
I just finished Magic and Manners by CE Murphy, it's a re-imagining of Pride & Prejudice with the heroine and her sisters magic-users. It was long but good!
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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Apr 8th, '16, 23:10 |
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Akili Li

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Oooh, this I would like to read! "Magic and Manners"? I'll see if my library has it. Thanks for the recommendation. ^_^
I mostly came on to see if anyone had something light-hearted, with funny dialogue, to recommend to me. The catch? It can't be written in first person!
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I want to buy or trade for these knuffels:
Earth Gen 18, Light Gen 19, Fire Gen 21, Air/Light/Water Gen 22, Light Gen 23, Earth/Light Gen 25, Darkness Gen 26.
Please PM me if you can help!
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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Apr 10th, '16, 00:07 |
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PupDragon

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Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
It is a very good book. It has good in its name.
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Post subject: Re: good books to read Posted: Apr 14th, '16, 02:55 |
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starcookie

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I have to second the Good Omens recommendation. Very good book, very funny, and the footnotes just add to it.
The Green Rider series by Kristen Britain is good, so is Dresden Files by Jim Butcher, Anne McCaffreys's Pern books as well as her Brain and Brawn books (The Ship Who Sang is the first one of those), and Alan Dean Foster's Pip and Flinx books.
I could go on for a while, honestly. I'd also add any books by Patricia Briggs, Stephen King, and Mercedes Lackey.
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