SylviaB
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Femoid detectedI’m just going to dig a hole and go die with a pile of Penguins classics and selected YA novels....you can keep your math
Femoid detectedI’m just going to dig a hole and go die with a pile of Penguins classics and selected YA novels....you can keep your math
Yes- so good, such a nice break from just AnGsTy TeEnWell, there's this dystopian series that I enjoyed, and it should be found in most school libraries. It's called Scythe.
If that's not really your type, tell me what your type is, and ill see if I can help
The real question is how did you manage to get your hands on this book? I thought they burned all the copies as the knowledge inside this book alone would be enough to destroy the world. One can unlock 100% of their brain after fulling reading it. Luckily, it is encrypted by ancient Elmowian to prevent such a disaster. Scholars from Harvard are spending countless hours trying to decode it but, the text is far too superior for their peasantry knowledge. Like a pre-schooler trying to do a 4th year university exam.Elmo's death invoked a cathartic response truly. Can't believe he got mugged in the end by Big Bird
angsty teens books get on my nerves lol. Very cliche, very predictable.Yes- so good, such a nice break from just AnGsTy TeEn
Haven’t heard of it...I’ll look into itHave you guys read It All Starts With An Invitation by Amy Adam? Its on amazon. I bought it a while ago and its really good. You guys should check it out. What interested me was how it was a script but written as a book if you get what i mean
I feel like I'm late to the party, but I'd love to join tbh... My fav has got to be the Ranger's Apprentice series and the Cinder series.Is there a book club thread? Every thread on books I’ve seen is basically dead...
Would honestly love to discuss different books, including opinions, recommendations, etc
Like I'm going to complain......progressed from books to fanfictions
Omg cinder gahhh.... have u been catching up on the all the spin offs for Ranger apprentices.I feel like I'm late to the party, but I'd love to join tbh... My fav has got to be the Ranger's Apprentice series and the Cinder series.
OFC, by that do you mean the royal ranger, the early years and the brotherband series?Omg cinder gahhh.... have u been catching up on the all the spin offs for Ranger apprentices.
OH MY GOD RANGER'S, god i love the series, the writing was great and i would be reading those books, i read brotherband tooI feel like I'm late to the party, but I'd love to join tbh... My fav has got to be the Ranger's Apprentice series and the Cinder series.
Oh no! I was lucky because I'm really close with my school's librarians, and they order any books that we want, and they're fans of it tooOH MY GOD RANGER'S, god i love the series, the writing was great and i would be reading those books, i read brotherband too
unfortunately i never finished the series, and only got up to halt's peril (wasn't able to get the emperor book or the last one in the series before royal ranger). i want to get back into it though soon
I'd suggest Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. It seems like a pretty long book, but because of how it is written, and how conversational it is, most people can finish that pretty quickly.does anyone have recommendations for books that are quick reads? i've been reading nonfiction lately and i want to read more fiction again
i know the movie is popular (never watched it though) but i forgot for a hot second there that it was adapted from a book haha,, thanks!! i'll check it out when i go to the bookstore next weekendI'd suggest Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. It seems like a pretty long book, but because of how it is written, and how conversational it is, most people can finish that pretty quickly.
omg ranger's apprentice. I'm ashamed to admit I've only read like the first 5 books, but I loved itI feel like I'm late to the party, but I'd love to join tbh... My fav has got to be the Ranger's Apprentice series and the Cinder series.
I've seen the film; is the book any good? Just so I can casually add it to my never-ending 'to-read' listI'd suggest Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. It seems like a pretty long book, but because of how it is written, and how conversational it is, most people can finish that pretty quickly.
I liked how conversational the book seemed, and I personally liked it more than the movie. But honestly, it was in my own never ending "to read" list for a while before I fished it out....I've seen the film; is the book any good? Just so I can casually add it to my never-ending 'to-read' list