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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby katomorakwarrior » Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:14 pm

Question? I just bought a book called Fairest. Anybody like it? Dislike it?
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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby kimmy1479 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:23 pm

Fairest!?! I love that book! Its completely incredible! <3

My flamingnet book came, too! Its called Point of Origin! So far it hasnt taken the turn I expected, but its still great!
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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby booklover789 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:35 pm

katomorakwarrior wrote:Question? I just bought a book called Fairest. Anybody like it? Dislike it?

If it's the book by Gail Carson Levine, then I liked it. :) If it's by some other author, I don't have a clue what book you speak of.

kimmy1479 wrote:My flamingnet book came, too! Its called Point of Origin! So far it hasnt taken the turn I expected, but its still great!

Awesome! I hope it's better than MY first flamingnet book. It was awful. But the second one made up for it. It was really cool.
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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby sahawolf » Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:38 pm

booklover789 wrote:
kimmy1479 wrote:My flamingnet book came, too! Its called Point of Origin! So far it hasnt taken the turn I expected, but its still great!

Awesome! I hope it's better than MY first flamingnet book. It was awful. But the second one made up for it. It was really cool.


I hope you don't mind me asking, but what book was awful? (Sorry, i'm really weird.I like hearing people rant about bad books.)
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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby .jabberwocky » Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:56 pm

I'm currently reading a book called Going Bovine about this teenager who gets mad cow disease and embarks with his troupe of possible hallucinations (including a sugar-obsessed punk-rock angel and a garden gnome who might just be the viking god Balder) on a cross-country Odyssey to save the universe. xD It's quite good! Funny, dark, and meaningful all at the same time.
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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby nopenope123 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 6:14 pm

Viszla7 wrote:
Harry Potter is the meaning of life. I love that series beyond expression. Those books were what started me on reading. Before that, I was an unenthusiastic reader. After... Well, I'm a bibliomaniac. C:
That series made me cry, so, so, so many times. Happiness, sadness, anger... I sobbed the first time I finished the series, just because it was done. Wonderful books. <3
But that's just my opinion. I've met my fair share of Potter-haters. It's all about what you like to read.



I read this you wrote,and I felt exactly the same!
I cried when Fred died....oh Fred,why did ya have to leave me?!
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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby crescent + cheep » Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:24 pm

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Lord of the rings
Fire
Posion Study
The Keys to the Kingdom series {Mr. Monday, Grim Tuesday etc.}
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Average amount of time it takes you to finish a book:
Short. I read the last Harry Potter book in one sitting of about 3-5 hours.

How many of the above symptoms you regularly experience:
> You incessantly spice up conversation with book quotes.
> You bring a book to lunch most days.
> You get so caught up in whatever book you happen to be reading that you a) laugh, b) cry, c) scream at the book, and/or d) throw the book at the wall because you hate how it ended.
> You read so late into the night that you lose track of time, and end up staying up till like three AM.
> You've read a book cover to cover in one sitting.
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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby Roonil Wazlib » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:24 pm

-Solembum wrote:
Viszla7 wrote:
Harry Potter is the meaning of life. I love that series beyond expression. Those books were what started me on reading. Before that, I was an unenthusiastic reader. After... Well, I'm a bibliomaniac. C:
That series made me cry, so, so, so many times. Happiness, sadness, anger... I sobbed the first time I finished the series, just because it was done. Wonderful books. <3
But that's just my opinion. I've met my fair share of Potter-haters. It's all about what you like to read.



I read this you wrote,and I felt exactly the same!
I cried when Fred died....oh Fred,why did ya have to leave me?!


I cried soo many times during those books.....when Harry sorta died....when Lupin and Tonks died....when I realized how much Harry, Ron and Hermione had grown since the first book. :'( I also laughed out loud sometimes...and people would give me strange looks :lol:
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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby Kazza. » Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:28 am

RavenclawGirl wrote:
-Solembum wrote:
Viszla7 wrote:
Harry Potter is the meaning of life. I love that series beyond expression. Those books were what started me on reading. Before that, I was an unenthusiastic reader. After... Well, I'm a bibliomaniac. C:
That series made me cry, so, so, so many times. Happiness, sadness, anger... I sobbed the first time I finished the series, just because it was done. Wonderful books. <3
But that's just my opinion. I've met my fair share of Potter-haters. It's all about what you like to read.



I read this you wrote,and I felt exactly the same!
I cried when Fred died....oh Fred,why did ya have to leave me?!


I cried soo many times during those books.....when Harry sorta died....when Lupin and Tonks died....when I realized how much Harry, Ron and Hermione had grown since the first book. :'( I also laughed out loud sometimes...and people would give me strange looks :lol:


I get the strange looks when I laugh out loud when reading too. xD

I finished The Good Sister!!!! <3 It was really amazing and inspiring. I learned a lot from that book. Now then...what book to read next...xD My booklist is too long! Uh...Spirit Bound by Christine Feehan, The Darkest Evening of the Year by Dean Koontz, The Last Dragon by Silvana De Mari, One Little Sparrow by Jeff Leeland, LionBoy by Zizou Corder, and the list keeps going on...
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Re: The Bibliomaniac Army (booklovers, UNITE!)

Postby • DEFY THE CAPITOL • » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:02 am

katomorakwarrior wrote:Question? I just bought a book called Fairest. Anybody like it? Dislike it?

It's a good book, but I liked The Two Princesses Of Bamaar better (it's by the same author). I also liked Ella Enchanted. Fairest was good, though too! And so was Ever. XD So, practically, all of Gail Carson Levine's books. XDXD
booklover789 wrote:I hope it's better than MY first flamingnet book. It was awful. But the second one made up for it. It was really cool.

My first flamingnet book stunk too. I finished it in a half hour, not realising how small it was. The words were big too. And, it only got exciting the chapter before the last chapter.

Anywho, I love my bok "The Poisons Of Caux: Book 3". It's really quite good! :) A big book, but very good.

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