Pygmalion wrote: » If it's fantasy books we're talking about, read Night Watch and its sequels. Awesome books, the films are pretty bad in comparison though ;_;
Noel2k9 wrote: » That looks like a good book actually. I looked up The Book Thief and it doesn't really appeal to me, but this one does! Are they really long? Like 1000 pages-ish?
Pygmalion wrote: » About 400-500 pages each (first one is the longest). Each is split into like 3 shorter stories though, so it's pretty much like 9 really short books instead of 3 regular ones (the 4th book is kinda separate IMO, story-wise anyway), but they all come together really well.
Noel2k9 wrote: » @Indiego: To Kill A Mockingbird is an amazing book, definitely worth a read! I must get back into reading once I finish the LC.. anyone got any suggestions? I'm a fan of Jodi Picoult, J.K. Rowling (who isn't?) and Stephenie Meyer.. so any similar authors/fantasy/rom-com books, feel free to tell me...
Noel2k9 wrote: » I'm a fan of Jodi Picoult, J.K. Rowling (who isn't?) and Stephenie Meyer.. so any similar authors/fantasy/rom-com books, feel free to tell me...
Slow Show wrote: » Noel read The Book Thief!
Noel2k9 wrote: » That looks like a good book actually. I looked up The Book Thief and it doesn't really appeal to me, but this one does!
EuropeanSon wrote: » For something easy to read (on a similar level to Harry Potter) and quite witty at times, I'd recommend the Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud. For something written in a very similar style to Twilight (shallow plots, easy to follow, made-to-order characters, etc.) read Eragon by Christopher Paolini. Both of the above are fantasy books.
Insect Overlord wrote: » Lisa Jane Smith has several series of vampire/shape-shifter/witch type books. I've only read the Night World, but the Vampire Diaries is supposed to be good too. They made a TV show out of it and everything.
Judging a book by its cover? Tut tut tut! :pac:
Lawliet wrote: » Have you read any of Trudi Canavan's stuff? Her Black Magican trilgoly is pretty good, the Age of Five one not so much.
Slow Show wrote: » I'm reading The Road by Cormac McCarthy. It's so unbelievably good, once I got used to the way it's written I was engrossed in it. I'm two hundred pages in so I might get it finished tonight. I have a feeling it's not going to end well though.
Slow Show wrote: » I'm reading The Road by Cormac McCarthy. It's so unbelievably good, once I got used to the way it's written I was engrossed in it. I'm two hundred pages in so I might get it finished tonight. I have a feeling it's not going to end well though. .
Slow Show wrote: » @Lawliet, interesting point, but having just been on this part last night, the man and the boy meet an oldish man who they share food with because the boy begs the father to, and he acknowledges the boy and said he thought he'd never see a child again.
Insect Overlord wrote: » I started this a few nights ago. 40 pages into it now. So far so good!
Namlub wrote: » Definitely need to set myself an overambitious reading list for the summer, any suggestions? Already have A Thousand Splendid Suns ordered on amazon
marko93 wrote: » I'm reading Darren Shan.. *dont hate :P *
Neon-Circles wrote: » Reading "One Day" by David Nicholls at the moment, quite enjoyable thusfar. Seems to be a narrative of my life!
SarahBeep! wrote: » Used to LOVE those The original Series is it?