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Post by EdwardLover on Jul 6, 2007 14:28:59 GMT -5
well yeah buts its super cool how this one matches go to www.amazon.com and look up the Sweet Far Thing under books and it will show you a pic
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Post by petaldust on Jul 7, 2007 15:16:27 GMT -5
Yeah, I think the covers for those books are a bit odd but cool at the same time. Agh! Extras!!! Another one?! Oh, boy, I thought it ended after Specials! Must read that...
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Post by Absolution on Jul 8, 2007 14:04:21 GMT -5
The Sweet Far Thing cover looks awesome! Do you know when it comes out? How many books do you think that series is going to have?
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Post by petaldust on Jul 8, 2007 18:13:39 GMT -5
It's a trilogy. The Sweet Far Thing is the last of it I think. It comes out in December I think. Too long!
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Post by EdwardLover on Jul 8, 2007 19:04:09 GMT -5
much much to long um question has anyone ever read the High House it looks really good so i was just wondering if you have even heard of it??
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Post by Alcyone on Jul 8, 2007 21:13:52 GMT -5
Thirsty M.T. Anderson Anything Stephen King The Historian Elizabeth Kostova Anything Ray Bradbury (Have you read The Veldt? Oh. My. God.) Pompeii Robert Harris Fever Laurie Halse Anderson
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Post by EdwardLover on Jul 8, 2007 22:28:07 GMT -5
are any of those fantasy they don't sound like it
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Post by petaldust on Jul 9, 2007 17:26:36 GMT -5
Hmm, I've never read any of those. What's High House?
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Post by EdwardLover on Jul 9, 2007 21:46:42 GMT -5
i'm not sure i read a bit of it on Amazon the first chapter its about a boy and a house and his mother died when he was 5 i think and his father was always away on business but then everyonce and a while people dressed funny come to the house but never through the front door they always come from his fathers study and he never questions this at all just accepts it being a child and thats all i really know about it but it sounds cool
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Post by Alcyone on Jul 9, 2007 23:13:58 GMT -5
are any of those fantasy they don't sound like it Thirsty could be considered a fantasy. Another vampire story. And Ray Bradbury has some sci-fi/fantasy short stories. Don't turn them down just because they're half sci-fi. This is GOOD science fiction. The others, The Historian, Pompeii and Fever are historical fiction but The Historian and Pompeii are just excellent books. And we all know Stephen King. ;D
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Post by petaldust on Jul 10, 2007 14:53:03 GMT -5
I'm not allowed to read Stephen King. I suppose I wouldn't like him much from what I've heard though...
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Post by teeksz on Jul 12, 2007 21:59:38 GMT -5
whats does anyone think of Philip Pullman's books .. like the golden compass,the subtle knife and the amber spyglass?
omg n i was talkin to this person that works at a book store n she got to read eclipse omgoshh ! she said it was AMAZING she said it would be worth payin double for it ...
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Post by Alcyone on Jul 12, 2007 22:10:50 GMT -5
I like the first, not so much the second, haven't read the third.
She read Eclipse? See, this is why I want to work at a bookstore. But Borders is an hour way. Dammit!
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Post by teeksz on Jul 12, 2007 22:12:44 GMT -5
ohh iight just wonderin' .. yee i was sooo amazed when she told me ,she read it i was like dammm where can i apply LOL .. yoo now i am soooo pumped for it like even more then before LOL ..
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Post by azure on Jul 13, 2007 5:06:34 GMT -5
whhhaaattt???!!!! that's the reason why i want to LIVE in a bookstore not just work in one! hahaha! lol ;D (i'm sounding lyk a crazy person aren't i? ;D)
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