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by videlicet » Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:12 am
The Sight is absolutely brilliant! I've read it thrice now (and, admittedly, have cried each time, quite profusely). If reading it, I suggest you follow the advice of everyone who has spoken previous -a tissue box is a really, really good plan.
I really liked the sequel as well, though I didn't find it quite as good.
As well, he wrote another, rather similar book called Firebringer. This one is about a deer, though. Personally, I loved it even more than The Sight.
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by eternalglitch » Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:01 am
s e v e n wrote:The Sight is absolutely brilliant! I've read it thrice now (and, admittedly, have cried each time, quite profusely). If reading it, I suggest you follow the advice of everyone who has spoken previous -a tissue box is a really, really good plan.
I really liked the sequel as well, though I didn't find it quite as good.
As well, he wrote another, rather similar book called Firebringer. This one is about a deer, though. Personally, I loved it even more than The Sight.
I agree, Firebringer is amazing, I love that book even more as well. It felt a bit more complete in the end. o3o
If you like deer books, that one is a must-read.
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by SherlollyPond » Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:58 am
I just got Divergent and Insurgent from the library yesterday. Wow. I've almost finished Divergent, but so far they are so good, like a better version of the hunger games. I'm probably one of the last people ever to read them, but if anyone hasn't - DO!
I think I am Erudite/Candor:
I am the smartest and most knowledgeable person my age - I like to read/learn and I get annoyed with ignorant people.
I have an inability to lie - I just CAN'T do it I feel really really bad. I also believe that is one of man's biggest flaws....
I was on the game a year or so ago, I have come back to you all though! I will have to make a new sig at some poin.
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by eternalglitch » Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:21 pm
~Winter Solstice~ wrote:I just got Divergent and Insurgent from the library yesterday. Wow. I've almost finished Divergent, but so far they are so good, like a better version of the hunger games. I'm probably one of the last people ever to read them, but if anyone hasn't - DO!
I think I am Erudite/Candor:
I am the smartest and most knowledgeable person my age - I like to read/learn and I get annoyed with ignorant people.
I have an inability to lie - I just CAN'T do it I feel really really bad. I also believe that is one of man's biggest flaws....
I'm an Erudite. I love writing and reading <3
I would be Amity, but I'm not exactly peaceful, just artistic. Plus they put chemicals in their food to make people less aggressive... no thank you. cx
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by Hobbit » Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:55 pm
Does anyone know of a {fiction} book with a character with social anxiety disorder? {shyness is not, not, not the same thing}
I'd really love to try reading one, especially if it was from that person's perspective...
Although it would be just as interesting from a family member or friend's perspective so I'm not picky there.
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by bast, » Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:07 pm
//jumping in discussion//
I honestly don't fit in with any of them. :c I part fit in with a few of them though.
Amity; They're always so happy and such. It just bothers me. I don't think I could deal with that all the time, and at some points I can be a somewhat violent person. I am pretty creative however.
Erudite; While I like to consider myself smart, I'm not searching for knowledge like they are.
Abnegation; Oh god lets not even go there please I couldn't fit in there if I tried.
Dauntless; Jumping off trains? No thanks. While I can be brave in some situations, that isn't really "me". I could try and fit in there though, maybe.
Candor; Don't even want to go there either.
The Growling Wolf wrote:Does anybody know of a good horror author other than Stephen King. I need to expand my horror reading list.
Dean Koontz. c:
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