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by The Growling Wolf » Sat Feb 16, 2013 6:26 am
The Growling Wolf wrote:starry eyed; wrote:I may or may not have been on page 40 or Divergence last night at 6:30 and stayed up until 1:30 to finish it
and I may or may not already be on page 70 of Insurgent
I really want to read that series!
I'm currently reading the gone books by Michael Grant. I'm only on the 1st one, and its quite good so far!
Read it. It's good. It's a fairly simple read, but it goes fast. Once you pick it up, you don't put it down.[/quote]
They have it at my school library, so Ill probably borrow it from there!
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by SejiYume » Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:34 am
Whitestorm Is Boss wrote:I'm planning on buying all of John Green's books. All of them. But I only have a £20.00 Waterstones gift voucher, so I'll have to settle for two books.
His books are so good, I'm glad you're getting them.

I don't buy a lot of books, but I own all of his just because I love them so much. If you can only buy two I'd recommend The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns, but Looking for Alaska and An Abundance of Katherines are really good too. Have you read them already?
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by SilverBlade » Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:27 pm
HeartOfCoal wrote:SilverBlade wrote:I'm VERY jealous too.
It hasn't even been published here in Greece! 
Do you feel my pain people?
Dude, I am so sorry for you! I only have to wait a few more days. I hope they release it for you soon.
And your English is pretty good, don't worry.
Thanks. c:
Btw, i'm a girl an being told a "dude" seems a little weird to me XD
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by σяιнαяα » Mon Feb 18, 2013 1:02 am
SejiYume wrote:Whitestorm Is Boss wrote:I'm planning on buying all of John Green's books. All of them. But I only have a £20.00 Waterstones gift voucher, so I'll have to settle for two books.
His books are so good, I'm glad you're getting them.

I don't buy a lot of books, but I own all of his just because I love them so much. If you can only buy two I'd recommend The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns, but Looking for Alaska and An Abundance of Katherines are really good too. Have you read them already?
I've not read any yet! But I'm planning to get Looking For Alaska and The Faults In Our Stars first!
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by HeartOfCoal » Mon Feb 18, 2013 9:35 am
SilverBlade wrote:HeartOfCoal wrote:SilverBlade wrote:I'm VERY jealous too. It hasn't even been published here in Greece! :evil: Do you feel my pain people? :(
Dude, I am so sorry for you! I only have to wait a few more days. I hope they release it for you soon.
And your English is pretty good, don't worry.
Thanks. c:
Btw, i'm a girl an being told a "dude" seems a little weird to me XD
Oh, sorry. It's a bad habit. I call everybody and everything 'dude.'
I just finished Reached and I have to say I was a little disappointed with the ending. It was okay, but it's not a series that will make my Top 10. Anybody have any suggestions on dystopian, fantasy, or sci-fi series to read?

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by Toppyrocks » Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:10 am
HeartofCoal- have you read Wither by Lauren DeStefano? That's dystopian. It's not for everyone though, since it's quite dark and kind of creepy. I really enjoyed it, though. Or Incarceron by Catherine Fisher is good, too, although it's meant for a tinnnyyyy bit younger audience- as in, anyone from possibly middle school to 18/19 is might like it. I found the concept was really fascinating.
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by Roonil Wazlib » Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:48 am
Toppyrocks wrote:HeartofCoal- have you read Wither by Lauren DeStefano? That's dystopian. It's not for everyone though, since it's quite dark and kind of creepy. I really enjoyed it, though. Or Incarceron by Catherine Fisher is good, too, although it's meant for a tinnnyyyy bit younger audience- as in, anyone from possibly middle school to 18/19 is might like it. I found the concept was really fascinating.
I read Incarceron a few years ago :) It was pretty good, except the characters left a little to be desired. They were rather bland, but the plot/premise of the book was excellent.
I'm currently reading (and almost finished with)
The Mysterious Benedict Society. It's really good! I'm surprised I haven't gotten around to reading it until now, my younger self would've adored it (not that I don't!)
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