Post a book you've read/are reading

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  1. miranda

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    So, post a book/s you think is worth mentioning, whether one you've finished reading or are currently reading.
    Follow this format if you want-

    Name of book: The Bronze Horseman
    Author: Paullina Simons
    Genre: Fiction, Romance, War
    Brief description: Its about a 17 yr old girl Tatiana and is set in Russia from the beginning of WW2 when she meets a soldier Alexander and they fall in love. But honestly, its so much more than just a love story. The writing is beautiful and descriptive. Read more:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bronze-Horseman-Paullina-Simons/dp/0006513220
    Approx age group: Probably 16+ I read it when I was 16 but I met someone two days ago who is reading it and they're 35 so ;)
    Rating: 9/10
    Recommend it?: Definitely! Though I'm not sure if guys will be as keen on it as girls are :p Still, give it a go!
    Anything else: Its one of 3 in a series.
     
  2. Madolin

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    Currently reading "Pet Sematary" by Stephen King, and the beginning alone is worth recommending. The style it's written in is very detailed, but easy to understand, keeps you going :) It's a horror/fiction type of genre, I'm not sure about the age group.
     
  3. daFalco

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    Name of book: Faith of the Fallen
    Author: Terry Goodkind
    Genre: Epic Fantasy
    Brief description: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sword_of_Truth Link to his series. Great books, I'd recommend it to anyone.
    Approx age group: No idea. I read it when I was 13, but I feel it's for a more mature age group as it does incorporate thinkings from Ayn Rand
    Rating: 9.9/10.. by far the best books I have ever read. Seriously.
    Recommend it?: A hundred times yes.
    Anything else: It's part of the long Sword of Truth series
     
  4. John

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    Pride and Prejudice.
    Oh joy :/ I have to read it for English Literature GCSEs which I am taking 3 years early.
     
  5. rusty19

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    Im currently reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire xD
    I started over for the 20th? time reading the series, I love it and have forgotton some of the details - it makes for a nice surprise :arf:
     
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    Name of book: Romeo and Juliet
    Author: Shakespeare
    Genre: Tragedy
    Brief description: Heh, we all know the gist
    Approx age group: Probably high school reading level
    Rating: 10/10
    Recommend it? Very much so
    Anything else: This book is actually really really good, so it's worth the read. And you can tell people that you actually read it, too!
     
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    Name of book: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    Author: James Joyce
    Genre: semi-autobiographical fiction
    Brief description: Joyce's novel traces the intellectual and religio-philosophical awakening of young Stephen Dedalus as he begins to question and rebel against the Catholic and Irish conventions he has been brought up in.
    Approx age group: 15+(?)
    Rating: 7.5/10
    Recommend it? Yes, with reservations
    Anything else: Ever read Ulysses? Well, Portrait is Ulysses on crack. Read it. Be inspired.
     
  8. Will

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    Name of book: Catcher in the Rye
    Author: JD Sallinger
    Genre: ???
    Brief description: It's about a kid who can't conform to any group, and can't even be civil to half of the people he's around, and somehow the book is declared a 'classic'. JD Sallinger should have been shot for writing such incoherent drivel. Please do NOT read this book, you just get pissed off by the complete lack of structure, constant digression, and prolific use of the word 'phony'.
    Approx age group: N/A
    Rating: 0.01/10
    Recommend it?: If you're tempted by suicide, and need cause: please read this book.
    Anything else: It's like slashing your wrists in a jar of salt and lemon juice.
     
  9. dragonisk

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    Currently Reading: The Alchemist
    Author: Paul Coelho
    Genre: Fiction (i think that's a genre :D)
    Brieif Description: about a shpeherd in search of a treasure he's been dreaming about.. i wouldnt know anything else ive only just begun reading it this morning xD.
    Approx Age Group: 13+ ? or until your grammar is good enough to understand most of the words in it.
    Reccommendation: MUST Read!
    Rating: 10/10
     
  10. Anfan

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    *lol* at Will's valuation of Catcher in the Rye. :p (Seriously, though...that book had absolutely no plotline besides the main character ranting about how sucky life was.)

    Name of book: City of Glass (Mortal Instruments series)
    Author: Cassandra Clare
    Genre: Fantasy, Action-Adventure
    Brief description: Clary follows this guy to a night club, and sees him murdered and disappear. It turns out he was a demon, and there's a group of people, the Nephilim, known as Shadowhunters who hunt down demons to keep humanity safe. That sounded a bit cheesy, but seriously, the books are absolutely awesome.
    Approx age group: I was 14 when I read the first book in this series (City of Glass), but really, for any age group.
    Rating: 10/10
    Recommend it?: DEFINITELY! The books are awesome, and have a great combination of suspense/drama and action.
    Anything else: The third book came out a few weeks ago. (It's a trilogy.)
     
  11. Rena1

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    I'm currently reading Maus I: My Father Bleeds History by Art Spiegelman.
    It is a graphic novel about the Halocaust.
    The different races are represented using different animals to show the large difference between those races during that time.
    It is pretty interesting so far, read the first 4 chapters in the first book.
     
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    Name of books: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn
    Author: Stephenie Meyer
    Rating: 10/10.. very addicting even after all has been read and watched!
    Recommend it?: YESSSSSS
    Anything else: Twilight movie is out New moon will be out in november
     
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    Name of book: Ender's Shadow
    Author: Orson Scott Card
    Genre: Science Fiction
    Brief description: It's about a kid who "grows up" on the streets and is then sent to Battle School to train to be a commander in the war against the "buggers".
    Approx age group: I'd say young teen and up
    Rating: So far 9/10
    Recommend it?: Sure, it's a good read.
    Anything else: It's a parallel novel to Ender's Game which is also a very good book. I guess Ender's Game has three "sequels" (although they're set far into the future of what the first was) called Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind. I haven't read any of those though so I can't comment.
     
  14. statter

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    Currently reading To Kill a Mockingbird (again :p) and The Good Earth....I am not really sure whether I like The Good Earth
     
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    Reading Outliers by Malcom Gladwell
    Brief Description: It's a book dealing outliers, people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs and what faktors were important for there success.
    I would reccomend reading it, it is really interesting to see why some people are more successfull than others.
     
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    jfur_x, in my school district all the EEE (gifted program) 7th graders have to read Ender's Game. And after the first book, the series splits two ways to follow Bean's side of the story, and Ender's. I've read Bean's side of the story afterwards, and it was both very interesting and extremely creepy...but I'd definitely recommend finishing the series. =)

    Name of book: The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians series)
    Author: Rick Riordan
    Genre: Fantasy, Action-Adventure, Mythology
    Brief description: Percy is a demigod, a half-human half-God boy. The Last Olympiad was the finale for an epic series, so I'm not going to post spoilers, but the entire book series...anyone who enjoys action books or anyone with any interest in mythology should definitely read this series. I couldn't put the books down, I think I finished each book in a day.
    Approx age group: Anyone who can read. =D
    Rating: 10/10
    Recommend it?: Indubitably. (Yes I did just use that colloquially. :p) The entire series is absolutely amazing, especially for anyone interested in mythology.
    Anything else: This is the last book of 5.
     
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    something with the eye in the sky.
     
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    emotional blackmail - susan forward

    LOL
     
  19. jfur_x

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    I finished Ender's Shadow the other day and it was a pretty awesome book. I'll probably be picking up the other ones next time I go to the library.

    And of course, the other series I'm reading:

    Name of book: The Dark Tower series
    Author: Stephen King
    Genre: Fantasy, science fiction, horror, western
    Brief description: Roland is the last gunslinger in a world that has "moved on". The first book follows him as he chases down the man in black.
    Approx age group: I think I read the first one when I was 11 or 12.
    Rating: 10/10
    Recommend it?: Yes.
    Anything else: The series goes like this The Gunslinger, The Drawing of the Three, The Waste Lands, Wizard and Glass, Wolves of the Calla, Song of Susannah, and The Dark Tower.
    I've read this series a couple of times and even though I'm a fan of all of Stephen King's works this series has to be my favorite.
     
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    Name of book: Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs
    Author: Chuck Klosterman
    Genre: Essays, Pop Culture
    Brief description: "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto is a collection of eighteen comedic essays on popular culture" "Klosterman presents his essays as if they are tracks on a CD. Between each essay, or track, is an "interlude"—a short, entertaining blurb linking the essays." -Thanks Wikipedia
    Approx age group: Please please finish high school before you read it. Honest to blog, there's so much difference between a "high school" age kid, and a "university" age kid.
    Rating: 10/10 so far.
    Recommend it?: I'm 5 pages in. I can't tell yet. I'll post a follow-up when I'm done.