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Ile-89
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:40 pm


If you find it so that there are no suitable topics about your book and you wish to talk about it, post here.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:43 pm


I really should get a new book, I'm getting bored reading the Chronicles of Narnia over and over again...

Ile-89
Crew


Meggie Bacon

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 5:47 pm


Heh. What genre of book are you interested in? Well, I'll list a few in different ones as ideas...(I only listed a few, though there are a bunch more who are good.)

Sci-Fi:
Piers Anthony
Orson Scott Card


Fantasy:
Brian Jacques
Mercedes Lackey
PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:04 am


Well fantasy works for me...That's all I'll say...

Ile-89
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Meggie Bacon

PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 5:13 pm


Mercedes Lackey writes really good stuff (at least I think so). Some are about mages and magic, some about dragons, they're all really cool.

Brian Jacques wrote the Redwall series, if you like books about talking animals (more specifically rodents).

Piers Anthony is cool if you don't mind puns. (His Xanth series are full of them!)

Peter S. Beagle wrote the Last Unicorn, which was good.

Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising series was really good, though it's generated slightly more to older children than young adults or older...

Stephen Donaldson has a good duology out (Mordant's Need) which I just finished the other week, actually. It's not new, but I thought it was good.

((Heh. I just listed some more people who you could look into, though there are others that I've heard are good that I haven't gotten around to reading yet--Terry Brooks, R. A. Salvatore...))
PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 10:18 am


Meggie Bacon
Mercedes Lackey writes really good stuff (at least I think so). Some are about mages and magic, some about dragons, they're all really cool.

Brian Jacques wrote the Redwall series, if you like books about talking animals (more specifically rodents).

Piers Anthony is cool if you don't mind puns. (His Xanth series are full of them!)

Peter S. Beagle wrote the Last Unicorn, which was good.

Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising series was really good, though it's generated slightly more to older children than young adults or older...

Stephen Donaldson has a good duology out (Mordant's Need) which I just finished the other week, actually. It's not new, but I thought it was good.

((Heh. I just listed some more people who you could look into, though there are others that I've heard are good that I haven't gotten around to reading yet--Terry Brooks, R. A. Salvatore...))

Woah! Long list you got there... Too bad I've never heard any of them... They must not have translated those books yet...

Ile-89
Crew


Meggie Bacon

PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 5:26 pm


Ile-89
Meggie Bacon
Mercedes Lackey writes really good stuff (at least I think so). Some are about mages and magic, some about dragons, they're all really cool.

Brian Jacques wrote the Redwall series, if you like books about talking animals (more specifically rodents).

Piers Anthony is cool if you don't mind puns. (His Xanth series are full of them!)

Peter S. Beagle wrote the Last Unicorn, which was good.

Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising series was really good, though it's generated slightly more to older children than young adults or older...

Stephen Donaldson has a good duology out (Mordant's Need) which I just finished the other week, actually. It's not new, but I thought it was good.

((Heh. I just listed some more people who you could look into, though there are others that I've heard are good that I haven't gotten around to reading yet--Terry Brooks, R. A. Salvatore...))

Woah! Long list you got there... Too bad I've never heard any of them... They must not have translated those books yet...

Translated to what? They're all in English...
PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 10:24 am


Meggie Bacon
Ile-89
Meggie Bacon
Mercedes Lackey writes really good stuff (at least I think so). Some are about mages and magic, some about dragons, they're all really cool.

Brian Jacques wrote the Redwall series, if you like books about talking animals (more specifically rodents).

Piers Anthony is cool if you don't mind puns. (His Xanth series are full of them!)

Peter S. Beagle wrote the Last Unicorn, which was good.

Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising series was really good, though it's generated slightly more to older children than young adults or older...

Stephen Donaldson has a good duology out (Mordant's Need) which I just finished the other week, actually. It's not new, but I thought it was good.

((Heh. I just listed some more people who you could look into, though there are others that I've heard are good that I haven't gotten around to reading yet--Terry Brooks, R. A. Salvatore...))

Woah! Long list you got there... Too bad I've never heard any of them... They must not have translated those books yet...

Translated to what? They're all in English...

Well in case you wonder, I'm Finnish. And although I can speak and read English, I like reading long novels in my native language, thank you very much...

Ile-89
Crew


Meggie Bacon

PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:45 pm


Ile-89
Meggie Bacon
Ile-89
Meggie Bacon
Mercedes Lackey writes really good stuff (at least I think so). Some are about mages and magic, some about dragons, they're all really cool.

Brian Jacques wrote the Redwall series, if you like books about talking animals (more specifically rodents).

Piers Anthony is cool if you don't mind puns. (His Xanth series are full of them!)

Peter S. Beagle wrote the Last Unicorn, which was good.

Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising series was really good, though it's generated slightly more to older children than young adults or older...

Stephen Donaldson has a good duology out (Mordant's Need) which I just finished the other week, actually. It's not new, but I thought it was good.

((Heh. I just listed some more people who you could look into, though there are others that I've heard are good that I haven't gotten around to reading yet--Terry Brooks, R. A. Salvatore...))

Woah! Long list you got there... Too bad I've never heard any of them... They must not have translated those books yet...

Translated to what? They're all in English...

Well in case you wonder, I'm Finnish. And although I can speak and read English, I like reading long novels in my native language, thank you very much...

Ack! I'm sorry! redface I didn't quite pick that up, then. ><;; I'm sorry that I can't recommend any other books not in English.
PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:51 am


Meggie Bacon
Ile-89
Meggie Bacon
Ile-89
Meggie Bacon
Mercedes Lackey writes really good stuff (at least I think so). Some are about mages and magic, some about dragons, they're all really cool.

Brian Jacques wrote the Redwall series, if you like books about talking animals (more specifically rodents).

Piers Anthony is cool if you don't mind puns. (His Xanth series are full of them!)

Peter S. Beagle wrote the Last Unicorn, which was good.

Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising series was really good, though it's generated slightly more to older children than young adults or older...

Stephen Donaldson has a good duology out (Mordant's Need) which I just finished the other week, actually. It's not new, but I thought it was good.

((Heh. I just listed some more people who you could look into, though there are others that I've heard are good that I haven't gotten around to reading yet--Terry Brooks, R. A. Salvatore...))

Woah! Long list you got there... Too bad I've never heard any of them... They must not have translated those books yet...

Translated to what? They're all in English...

Well in case you wonder, I'm Finnish. And although I can speak and read English, I like reading long novels in my native language, thank you very much...

Ack! I'm sorry! redface I didn't quite pick that up, then. ><;; I'm sorry that I can't recommend any other books not in English.

It's okay. If those book in your list are good, they'll translate them to my language...

Ile-89
Crew


bhoot
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:39 pm


THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER!!!!!!!!!!!
PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 7:46 pm


Meggie Bacon
Peter S. Beagle wrote the Last Unicorn, which was good.


I believe He also wrote Tamsin Which is also a good book. Though more directed toward the more... mature young adults.

XxReflected_StarsxX


bhoot
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:33 pm


Dark~Moon~Dancer
Meggie Bacon
Peter S. Beagle wrote the Last Unicorn, which was good.


I believe He also wrote Tamsin Which is also a good book. Though more directed toward the more... mature young adults.

I heard of him but I am not a reader. xp
PostPosted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 6:15 am


Ile-89
I really should get a new book, I'm getting bored reading the Chronicles of Narnia over and over again...


if you like C.S. Lewis, try some of his other fiction such as the Sci-fi trilogy: Out Of The Silent Plant, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength.

antigonish


mizzshy

PostPosted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:24 pm


Finnish, huh? Did you ever read the Moomins books by Tove Jansson? I think she was Finnish...
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