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| Militaires Sans Frontieres | I'm reading "The Legend of Luke" It sucks though because last I read was Ender's Shadow. I took an AR test on my freshman year but as it turns out, it stays on the system. Therefore I cannot take it again. I just wasted 2 good weeks, but well spent. |
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| | #32 |
| Nobody Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Illinois Age: 19 Posts: 26
Rep Power: 2 ![]() Level: EXP: | Ai Buster 2. Its a good read for any dot hack fan |
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| Ruler of Light | The Graveyard Book. A nice book by Neil Gaiman as an ode to the Jungle Book. |
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| fear & loathing Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 3,700
Rep Power: 6 ![]() Level: 23 EXP: | Foundling- D.M. Cornish A friend lent it to me, and I can't really get into it. I really need to get to the library soon. |
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| Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: the most densely populated state in the U.S. Age: 20 Posts: 196
Rep Power: 2 ![]() Level: EXP: | Death Note: Another Note (The Novel) this novel is the awesomeness!!!!!!! |
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| Member of the Blu-Kru | the wizard heir love it so far, twists and turns everywhere.... |
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| | #37 |
| EPIC FLAIL. | I'm going to be reading Chrono Crusade Volume 2 and 3 tomorrow lol and right now I'm reading The Complete Book of Werewolves by Leonard R.N. Ashley |
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| | #38 |
| IKEA Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: The Midwestern United States of America Posts: 4,333
Rep Power: 9 ![]() Level: 31 EXP: | American Gods ~ Neil Gaiman. |
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| fear & loathing Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 3,700
Rep Power: 6 ![]() Level: 23 EXP: | |
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| IKEA Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: The Midwestern United States of America Posts: 4,333
Rep Power: 9 ![]() Level: 31 EXP: | My Composition teacher gave me Neverwhere to make me shut up and I read it in, like, a day. So then I asked for something else of his and she gave me American Gods. I liked the Marquis in Neverwhere. Just sayin' |
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| Ruler of Light | The marquis was very well written. Has to be one of my favorite characters. i was planning on reading American Gods after my current book. |
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| | #42 |
| Famous for Nothing | The Marquis WAS well written, to be sure. Though, as a Gaiman character, he comes in a close second to Mr. Wednesday for me. Wednesday was so well done. Much better than Shadow, even, and it was Shadow's book. Both books (Neverwhere, American Gods) are so awesome though. OT, Mass Effect: Ascension by Drew Karpyshyn. It's a partial sequel to his first ME novel (Mass Effect: Revelation, which was a prequel to the game) as well as to the game itself. So far it's well done and quite enjoyable, even though featuring no characters from the game (a few are mentioned, but not seen). By Brian Jacques...? |
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| Unison | My boyfriend RAVES over this book. Neither of us has gotten all the way through American Gods, though. : / I'm a bigger fan of his kids books, I think...though, I did like Stardust a lot. I started reading Good Omens and was thoroughly enjoying it when my mum took it and loaned it to one of her friends. D : Ahem. Currently, I'm reading Kurt Vonnegut's Man Without a Country. It's a pretty easy read, but nonetheless, it's good. |
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| IKEA Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: The Midwestern United States of America Posts: 4,333
Rep Power: 9 ![]() Level: 31 EXP: | Quote:
Spoilers – American Gods… I've been meaning to check the Mass Effect novels out. I just started replaying the game. Are they any good? | |
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| Famous for Nothing | Quote:
The second, you can really take it or leave it. It's heavily about Biotics, so if you found that interesting in the game, it may be for you. It also follows Kahlee Saunders from the first book, so if you liked the first and wanted more, it's good for that too. It's not as good, but it's still a decent read. | |
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