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Barnubus

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Jul 18, 2011
Location
California
ShizzDawgg wrote a book, actually he wrote two. Working on more now, as well. Right, Shizz?

On a more serious note, though, there was a book ages ago I read, found it tucked away in the corner of my Elementary School Library, called Dragonhome. My school didn't have the largest Fantasy section (dragons, magic, ect), kinda depressing.
It was probably one of the first wholly Fantasy books I ever chose for myself and read on my own ( I was young ) and it left a huge impact on me. I recently, I think last year, bought it off ebay and re-read it, and now have the book for myself.
It's books like these that are the best. It may not be on any top 10 list, but it was a huge part of my life, and I will keep the book, and the inspiration it gave me, for the rest of my life.
 

Fjordsen

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Joined
Oct 30, 2011
Mortal instruments, Percy Jackson, heroes of the olympus and Darren Shan are the greatest book that I have seen.
Dies anyone find the book game of thrones quite messy and disorder, cause I found it so.
I had no problem reading the Game of Thrones series and i've read all of the books in a foreign language.
 

thomasyeung9999

Soulsand
Joined
Dec 22, 2012
So you know I am nit native English speaker. I am from HK so I think that's the problem which I am going through.
 

Fjordsen

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Oct 30, 2011
So you know I am nit native English speaker. I am from HK so I think that's the problem which I am going through.
Try find a translated version of the book then :p The first two books are translated to my language (Norwegian Bokmål), but I prefer to read it in English for practice.
 

Jasquan

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Oct 1, 2012
Location
Denmark
Try find a translated version of the book then :p The first two books are translated to my language (Norwegian Bokmål), but I prefer to read it in English for practice.
The first two books are translated to my language (Norwegian Bokmål), but I prefer to read it in English for practice.
but I prefer to read it in English for practice.
read it in English for practice.
English for practice.
practice.
What does this word mean? I may never have heard of it. English practice? Is it like. Work? For english?

V Didn't catch my sarcasm EtKEnn
 

Fjordsen

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Joined
Oct 30, 2011
You have to practice to get good at something. The word "training" doesn't sound right in the context.
 
Joined
Feb 1, 2013
Got a Kindle with over 300 books~

Matilda - Roald Dahl
Charlie & The Great Glass Elevator - Roald Dahl
Danny, Champion of the World - Roald Dahl
The Twits - Roald Dahl
Fantastic Mr Fox - Roald Dahl
The Witches - Roald Dahl
The BFG - Roald Dahl
George's Magical Medicine - Roald Dahol
Charle & The Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl
The Giraffe, The Pelly & Me - Roald Dahl
James & The Giant Peach - Roald Dahl
Hunger Games - Suzanne Colins
Harrpy Dahl - J.K Rowling
How to Train your Dragon Series - Cressida Cowell
Old Kingdom Series - Garth Nix
Ranger's Apprentice Series - John Flanagan
Discworld Series - Terry Pratchet
Keys to the Kingdom Series - Garth Nix
All Hell Let Loose - Max Hastings
Armageddon - Max Hastings
Overlord - Max Hastings
Nemesis - Max Hastings
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - Mark Haddon
Freaks, Geeks & Aspergers Syndrome - Luke Jackson
 

Psychokhaos

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Joined
Jun 5, 2011
Location
Puyallup, WA, USA
Inheritance Cycle (Proper name of Eragon --> Inheritance)
Harry Potter
Artemis Fowl
Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (Still need to read last book here)
The Last Dragon Chronicles
Septimus Heap
Ranger's Apprentice

Various other books that I don't remember.

Haven't read for fun in a while, but recently picked up The Book of Mordred from my school's library. Yay Arthurian legend! Also plan on reading Game of Thrones.
 

MultiHeartGold

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Jun 7, 2012
I've read only a few books, and all of them I read in my own language.
-Artemis Fowl: Mission in North (I guess thats the name)
-All Harry Potters
-Hunger Games (the first one)
-Ilkka Remes: Hermes (A Finnish book)
 

Psychokhaos

Legacy Supporter 3
Joined
Jun 5, 2011
Location
Puyallup, WA, USA
Inheritance Cycle (Proper name of Eragon --> Inheritance)
Harry Potter
Artemis Fowl
Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (Still need to read last book here)
The Last Dragon Chronicles
Septimus Heap
Ranger's Apprentice

Various other books that I don't remember.

Haven't read for fun in a while, but recently picked up The Book of Mordred from my school's library. Yay Arthurian legend! Also plan on reading Game of Thrones.
Yup, forgot some.

Hunger Games
Fablehaven (Whole series)
A Series of Unfortunate Events (All 13 of 'em)
The Book of Totally Usesless Information
 

JetSnipe387

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Joined
Aug 2, 2011
Location
Minnesota
off the top of my head...
Harry Potter Series
Eragon Series
Rangers Apprentice series
World War Z
All the Halo books (the game halo) I think there are 12
The Olympian Series
The Lost Hero series
Here, There, Be Dragons
the child stone
Artemis Fowl

There are many many more but these are the ones I remember

Edit:
Hunger Games
Lord of the Ring series
 

agentjwall

Godly
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Aug 23, 2011
Location
[Classified]
Just to name a few:

The young warrior trilogy - William Nicholson
Epic - Conor kostick
The Pendragon Adventures - D.J. MacHale
Sherlock Holmes (all of them) - Sir Arthur Conandoyle
*One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
*Candid - Voltare
Princess Bride: A classic tale of True Love and High Adventure - William Goldman

*Recommended for an older audience.
 

leftovers5

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Joined
Oct 28, 2011
Location
USA
Just to name a few:

The young warrior trilogy - William Nicholson
Epic - Conor kostick
The Pendragon Adventures - D.J. MacHale
Sherlock Holmes (all of them) - Sir Arthur Conandoyle
*One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
*Candid - Voltare
Princess Bride: A classic tale of True Love and High Adventure - William Goldman

*Recommended for an older audience.
Pendragon... Best series. :)
 

Dsawemd

Wiki Team
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Joined
Jun 16, 2011
As far as fantasy:
Tolkien - LOTR
Orson Scott Card - Ender's books, Pathfinder
Benjamin Stroud - Bartimaeus Trilogy - Great uncommon read.
Summerland - If you are young and like baseball and unique fantasy. This was the first 500+ page book I read and I put it here for nostalgic reasons.
I did a double take when I saw that Artemis Fowl has 8 books in the series, great starter fantasy series for early teens.

If you are having a hard time reading things as a teenage guy, anything either classic or newish by Tom Clancy should get you started. IF that fails, try Matthew Riley, an Australian author. Remember, Rainbow Six is based on Tom Clancy!

The Illiad and The Odyssey (Homer) are still some of the best stories out there, and the modern english translations read almost as easily as Harry Potter.

My favorite Shakespeare plays are The Tempest and The Merchant of Venice, but they are almost all worth a non-academic read. Do not feel bad about getting the modern day translations, these were not erudite occasions when Shakespeare was originally performed, more like lets get drunk and bring some tomatoes in case they fluff a line.
 
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