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Well that wasn't exactly the ending, it was kind of a general statement. (but spoiler tags done)



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The most recent one for me is Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, it's the most recent release in The Wheel of Time series book 13 to be specific. The series is about a group of people trying to stop the Dark One which is the equivalent of the devil(?) from breaking the seal on his cage and if that's not possible shove him back in and slap a new one on (obviously a little harder and bloodier than it sounds :) . Everybody's actions all focus on one thing making sure the world and the Dragon Reborn is ready for the last battle. All right this summary really sucks and does the series absolutely no justice whatsoever but that's the bare essentials for the most part :P I Highly recommend this series to everyone especially if like the sci-fi/fantasy genres!

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I think that those that take their time to read a piece of literature would have a good taste of what to read.

It's also nice to share with others what you have read. This thread isn't restricted only to books, however, let's exclude manga unless you've read the entire series. If this is a duplicate thread feel free to delete it.


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I just finished reading Pygmy by Chuck Palahniuk (author of Fight Club.) Pygmy is written in a very unusual way and may confuse you, possibly throughout the length of the book.

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Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi.

It's a YA book and i totally loved the premise, not to mention i was so engaged to it for some reason xD

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What's a YA book?

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What's a YA book?


Young Adult :) i really like reading them, there's an abundance of new authors and the stories are kinda cliche sometimes but it's seriously addicting =.=

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What's a YA book?


Young Adult :) i really like reading them, there's an abundance of new authors and the stories are kinda cliche sometimes but it's seriously addicting =.=


haha, I've gone the other way xD To me, adult fiction tends to have better story... except for steampunk <3 Steampunk fic is awesome no matter what.

Just read Vengeance, Ian Irvine's new book (ckdjshshajsjd sooooo good btw) and The Extraordinares by Michael Pryor

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What's a YA book?


Young Adult :) i really like reading them, there's an abundance of new authors and the stories are kinda cliche sometimes but it's seriously addicting =.=


haha, I've gone the other way xD To me, adult fiction tends to have better story... except for steampunk <3 Steampunk fic is awesome no matter what.

Just read Vengeance, Ian Irvine's new book (ckdjshshajsjd sooooo good btw) and The Extraordinares by Michael Pryor


i really don't read them for their story lololol i'm waiting for my copy of Aleph by Paulo Coelho :)

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I just like my books having an interesting plot xD Ever since the vampire craze came along I've half turned away from YA... (I do still read a couple tho :3)

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I just like my books having an interesting plot xD Ever since the vampire craze came along I've half turned away from YA... (I do still read a couple tho :3)


nahh, angels and fairies are more the shit now >_> and girls with special abilities. hahaha, i only read Paranormal YA xD

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Mortal Instruments
I know it's an old one but my friends were bugging me to read it until I finally gave in
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The Aware by Glenda Larke.

First read it ~4 years ago, and I love it even more now <3

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haven't read a book in ages...

Edited by Angel., 05 March 2012 - 09:43 PM.


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Not really recently but I've read the Dark Tower saga ( Stephen King ) and now I'm starting the Sword of Truth saga ( Terry Goodkind )

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Just reread the Isles of Glory trilogy by Glenda Larke <3

Five years later and I still love it...:-D

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The Master and Margarita

it's an interesting book, and the russian drama was good too
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The Fortunate Pilgrim by Mario Puzo.

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valley of dolls.. a story about how you get sucked-in in the world of show business losing the things you value most...
it's an old book.. but a good read...

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Priestess of the White by Trudi Canavan

wanted to read this for aaaaaages

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"Rich Dad Poor Dad".... i haven't actually read it but listened to its audio version...

Edited by annihilator, 15 March 2012 - 06:04 PM.

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