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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby SilverBlade » Mon Feb 04, 2013 2:35 am

~Winter Solstice~ wrote:Been given homework the day before yesterday to 'read something'. While my friends are trying to find the smallest cereal packet, I've read two books and four manga graphic novels... I'm also in the middle of a book called 'Murkmere.' It;s good so far but nothing much has really happened in the eyes of the viewer- she is really superstitious so it's a lot to the main character, but.... it's improving.
My kitten is a complete disappointment- she seems intent on destroying every book I read whilst never taking her eyes ofF the TV! :lol: *SIGH* Cats.
Anyway... My friend wants me to go to the cinema to watch life of Pi but we've also heard 'Parental Guidance' is good - any advice?
I should probably read life of pi- it's 20p on the kindle store but it just doesn't strike me as the sort of book I'd enjoy.
(Generally films from books are the bane of my life, but life of pi sounds like one of those few rare phenomena of a film that's better that a book... anyways, if anyone's seen either of them, please let me know what you think.


Well, I've seen Life of Pi. It's a touching story and the movie has really cool effects and stuff. But it can get really boring. I haven't read the book.
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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby The Growling Wolf » Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:13 am

~Winter Solstice~ wrote:Been given homework the day before yesterday to 'read something'. While my friends are trying to find the smallest cereal packet, I've read two books and four manga graphic novels... I'm also in the middle of a book called 'Murkmere.' It;s good so far but nothing much has really happened in the eyes of the viewer- she is really superstitious so it's a lot to the main character, but.... it's improving.
My kitten is a complete disappointment- she seems intent on destroying every book I read whilst never taking her eyes ofF the TV! :lol: *SIGH* Cats.
Anyway... My friend wants me to go to the cinema to watch life of Pi but we've also heard 'Parental Guidance' is good - any advice?
I should probably read life of pi- it's 20p on the kindle store but it just doesn't strike me as the sort of book I'd enjoy.
(Generally films from books are the bane of my life, but life of pi sounds like one of those few rare phenomena of a film that's better that a book... anyways, if anyone's seen either of them, please let me know what you think.

'to read something' that sounds fun!!!!
Life of pi flim is very good, but is boring at the start. I've been told that its like the book. Boring t the start, but slowly gets better.
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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby QUITTING DELETE ME » Thu Feb 07, 2013 6:35 am

I'm reading Hyddenworld: The Awakening and it's by William Horwood.
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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby SejiYume » Thu Feb 07, 2013 1:17 pm

I'm rereading The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green, which is probably the best young adult book I've ever read. Has anyone else read it? If not, you should, even if you don't normally like that kind of book. It will redefine the way you think about living and dying.
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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby Just B E . » Thu Feb 07, 2013 4:03 pm

After reading The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit again before seeing the movie and then seeing the movie, I have taken on becoming more fluent in writing Elvish Cirth runes.









































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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby The Growling Wolf » Fri Feb 08, 2013 3:26 am

I finished Carrie today and it was so so good!!!!
But I'm not sure what to read next.....
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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby SejiYume » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:30 pm

Yuki Sohma wrote:After reading The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit again before seeing the movie and then seeing the movie, I have taken on becoming more fluent in writing Elvish Cirth runes.

You can write in Elvish runes? That sounds awesome. I need to re-read both those books before the next movie comes out, it's been a while.
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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby Just B E . » Fri Feb 08, 2013 3:42 pm

SejiYume wrote:
Yuki Sohma wrote:After reading The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit again before seeing the movie and then seeing the movie, I have taken on becoming more fluent in writing Elvish Cirth runes.

You can write in Elvish runes? That sounds awesome. I need to re-read both those books before the next movie comes out, it's been a while.


After that I am going to learn how to (little off topic) Kligon. I am a bit of a hybrid between a Biblomaniac and a Geek and a Nerd and a madman and a Doctor (Which is a good thing!)









































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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby The Growling Wolf » Sat Feb 09, 2013 8:46 pm

Mrs. Snicket wrote:
SejiYume wrote:
Yuki Sohma wrote:After reading The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit again before seeing the movie and then seeing the movie, I have taken on becoming more fluent in writing Elvish Cirth runes.

You can write in Elvish runes? That sounds awesome. I need to re-read both those books before the next movie comes out, it's been a while.


After that I am going to learn how to (little off topic) Kligon. I am a bit of a hybrid between a Biblomaniac and a Geek and a Nerd and a madman and a Doctor (Which is a good thing!)

Wow, that's uh, amazing!
Anyway, back on topic :
I chose a book to read! It's the 1st in the gone series. It's quite good so far, but I'm not that far into it yet.
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Re: The Biblomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!) v.2

Postby Actually.A.Herondale » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:36 am

Can someone help me find something to read? I'm really in the mood for books like The False Prince, Falling Kingdoms, and another one who's name I forgot....basically, books about medieval times. I can't think of any though! >.<
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