I might buy and read this book. I enjoy this sort of novel, as can be guessed from my own recent contributions. Additionally, I read Cornwell's King Arthur novels some year ago and quite liked it. Is it part of a series?
I started Veronica Roth's Divergent yesterday. Finished it an hour ago. I didn't know it was a trilogy and now I'm slightly ticked off due to the fact that it was a great book with a cliffhanger ending.
I started the beginning of Divergent and forgot about it. i might start reading it again.
I read The Unwanteds: Island Of Silence a few weeks ago, and it was sad! I can't wait for the next book!
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Last book I read was The Maze Runner, by James Dashner. That book's turning into a movie that's coming out next year.
Divergent went pretty well. I got pretty upset near the end, but at the same time, I liked the romantic relationship in the story. I read the Harry Potter books for the first time over a year ago.
Percy Jackson/The Heroes of Olympus is excellent in relying on mythology - Rick Riordan has become pretty talented in the past few years, and someone at school warned me that I would not like the ending to The Mark of Athena. Just another 5 months until The House of Hades comes out...
I pretty much read some of these books because they've been turned to movies or are being turned into movies, or they are wildly popular. I often checked out books from the library because I don't have a lot of books to choose from. Such good series...
I have read Atlas Shrugged. Let's just say I skimmed the speech that took up an entire chapter. I have read Step on a Crack by James Patterson; it was OK. I recently bought the Kindle eBook and Audible audiobook of Forward the Foundation. I am about halfway through now. My next book will either be Death Masks (Harry Dresden book #5) or Agatha H and the Airship City.
Earlier today I finished Thomas B. Costain's "The Magnificent Century" and will begin volume three (of four), "The Three Edwards", next reading session, probably during lunch.
I've been re-reading my old books due to a mad mother yelling at me about dusty useless books on the bookcase, and right now I'm at Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters.
I recently read Into The Wild. Gives me even more inspiration to go out and do something like that. Call Of The Wild is almost done. White Fang is next.
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I might buy and read this book. I enjoy this sort of novel, as can be guessed from my own recent contributions. Additionally, I read Cornwell's King Arthur novels some year ago and quite liked it. Is it part of a series?
I freaking love Crime-Fiction and Thrillers.
I currently am reading David Sedaris' newest book, Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls. It's super funny and has the greatest title ever.
I started the beginning of Divergent and forgot about it. i might start reading it again.
I read The Unwanteds: Island Of Silence a few weeks ago, and it was sad! I can't wait for the next book!
You really should. I got the sequel a few days ago. Finished it in one night.
Divergent went pretty well. I got pretty upset near the end, but at the same time, I liked the romantic relationship in the story. I read the Harry Potter books for the first time over a year ago.
Percy Jackson/The Heroes of Olympus is excellent in relying on mythology - Rick Riordan has become pretty talented in the past few years, and someone at school warned me that I would not like the ending to The Mark of Athena. Just another 5 months until The House of Hades comes out...
I pretty much read some of these books because they've been turned to movies or are being turned into movies, or they are wildly popular. I often checked out books from the library because I don't have a lot of books to choose from. Such good series...
How unfortunate. He's a terrible author.
I have read other books by him and enjoyed them.
--Ocram
Pretty nice authors, both of 'em.