i dont read books... true story yo
i dont read books... true story yo
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Belgariad- Book 5 by David Eddings
These are always my go to books when I need something fun and easy to read.
Stilicho Diamonds Host: you can be quite charming.... when you want to be
Stilicho Diamonds Host: of course you being evil incarnate made it hard
I actually just got done today with Maximum Ride by James Patterson. It's a young adult book, so maybe most of you guys wouldn't be in to it![]()
I still think it's a great book, of course being a teenager helps with that, lol... But I'm pretty sure James Patterson has written some popular adult books, like romances or something lol idk.
*Just shakes head* In the words of Heraclitus, "Much learning does not teach understanding."
I've been doing themed reading lately so... The Foxfire Book and One Second After. Pretty entertaining (educational?) stuff. Who wouldn't want to learn how to a) make moonshine and dress a hog while b) surviving a nuclear terrorist attack?
Oh, and The History of the Ancient World when I have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ELSE to do with my time...but how often does that happen? Maybe I should just take it off the list...
Oh! and @CrypticPWN, I didn't discover young adult fiction until my college years, and I STILL like it. I really enjoyed Ender's Game and the Hunger Games series (even if the first one was jarringly similar to one of Steven King's books), and I've had Maximum Ride on my list for a while...I just haven't gotten around to it yet.
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Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. It's about the apocalypse :P
The Fiend and the Forge (The Tapestry Series #3)
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