Team_Dobby wrote:Okay, has anyone read the last two Pendragon books? I started out loving that series, but it just sort of got....old, and now I am wondering if it is worth it to try and track down the 9th and 10th books
~I didn't think anyone saw it...:\~KK wrote:Have any of you guys read Heroes of the Valley by Jonathon Something-that-starts-with-an-S-but-can't-remember-exactly? I saw it in the school's library today and it looked like a really good book.
The Indigo Sorceress wrote:I can very much relate! My friend had been trying to get me to read it for months and then on Thanksgiving I was bored so I thought "eh, what the heck, I'll read The Hunger Games" and it was SOOOO GOOD!! I had it finished before lunch
katomorakwarrior wrote:What exactly is "Hunger Games" all about?
wickedwolfgirl wrote:booklover789 wrote:The Indigo Sorceress wrote:Thank you! I have a reputation for becoming obsessed with whatever fantasy I am currently reading... Right now I'm rereading the Fellowship of the Ring. AWESOMENESS
If you like fantasy, I'd suggest you read "Artemis Fowl". I just finished book 5, and I really do love the series.
Also....I feel really pathetic right now. X( Do any of you love something that's WAY under your age? Like....let's just say you, a junior or senior highschooler, love to read "Buscuit", even though it's for 5 year olds?
BTW, that's now what I'm feeling pathetic about right now. That was just an example.
Pfft.
When I am sick, I love watching little kids' educational shows.
Or at least, I used to until they changed the lineup to scary computer animated things.








~KK wrote:~I didn't think anyone saw it...~KK wrote:Have any of you guys read Heroes of the Valley by Jonathon Something-that-starts-with-an-S-but-can't-remember-exactly? I saw it in the school's library today and it looked like a really good book.
Wildmagic_warrior wrote:~KK wrote:~I didn't think anyone saw it...~KK wrote:Have any of you guys read Heroes of the Valley by Jonathon Something-that-starts-with-an-S-but-can't-remember-exactly? I saw it in the school's library today and it looked like a really good book.
One of my friends read it; she said that it was really, really stupid. Apparently, the main character is an idiot, and he just sort of kills the entire plot.

wickedwolfgirl wrote:@Booklover
There is some weird junk let me tell you. There's one with dinosaurs that I am sure I would have ended up loving if I saw it when I was younger. (I was a big dino nut, let me tell you.) Um... There's another one I actually like called Word World where the characters and things are actually made of the word they are. That makes little sense.
Click me to see what the heck I am babbling about.
There just seems to be more creepy ones than there used to be. Barney was the only one that was really scary when I was little. And apparently Teletubbies are scary. (They aren't! All lies... LIES!!)
So this is semi-related to reading.
I read a description/review of a book, and it looks awesome! It's called There is No Dog and it's by someone. Can't remember the name. Anyway, from what I understood, it's about a teenager who is the creator of everything. You know, instead of God being shown as an old man with a beard, it's a teenage boy. Like I said, it looks awesome.
first page of this thread wrote:
> You incessantly spice up conversation with book quotes.
> You sit in the back of the movie theater whispering "That's not what happened in the book!" to whatever random stranger happens to be sitting next to you.
> 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.
> You've fallen in love with a fictional character.








booklover789 wrote:wickedwolfgirl wrote:@Booklover
There is some weird junk let me tell you. There's one with dinosaurs that I am sure I would have ended up loving if I saw it when I was younger. (I was a big dino nut, let me tell you.) Um... There's another one I actually like called Word World where the characters and things are actually made of the word they are. That makes little sense.
Click me to see what the heck I am babbling about.
There just seems to be more creepy ones than there used to be. Barney was the only one that was really scary when I was little. And apparently Teletubbies are scary. (They aren't! All lies... LIES!!)
So this is semi-related to reading.
I read a description/review of a book, and it looks awesome! It's called There is No Dog and it's by someone. Can't remember the name. Anyway, from what I understood, it's about a teenager who is the creator of everything. You know, instead of God being shown as an old man with a beard, it's a teenage boy. Like I said, it looks awesome.
Ah! Word World! I think I saw it. Once.
You were scared of Barney? That was one of my favorite shows! Another one was Sesamie (spell check?) Street. I LOVED Elmo. (don't like him quite so much anymore, though.)
Teletubbies. Must agree with you. I didn't think they were SCARY, per say, but I didn't really like 'em. My siblings adored them, though.
Is the dragon one you watched called "Dragon Tales"? I used to watch that one. To adnausium. (spell check?) I can still remember full episodes from the series. O.o
Yes. That's how much I loved it.![]()


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