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Topic: fave authors
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Thu 07/04/13 02:27 PM
Christopher Paolini who wrote my favorite book series.

Inheritance Cycle. :smile:

Consisting of Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, & Inheritance.

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Thu 07/04/13 02:44 PM
my son has read those he liked those also, but I haven't read them

at your age I was reading Lew Carroll, Ayn Rand, James Michner & Leon Uris actaully

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Thu 07/04/13 02:45 PM

Tolkien, Heinlein, La'mour, Clarke and I forgot who wrote 'Magician:Apprentice" but I enjoy his book trilogy as well.


The one I forgot was Raymond Feist.

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Thu 07/04/13 02:48 PM


Tolkien, Heinlein, La'mour, Clarke and I forgot who wrote 'Magician:Apprentice" but I enjoy his book trilogy as well.


The one I forgot was Raymond Feist.


my oldest son was a fan of tolkein. he also read all of CS Lewis. I bought them for him but never read more than a few pages of them myself :)

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Thu 07/04/13 02:51 PM



Tolkien, Heinlein, La'mour, Clarke and I forgot who wrote 'Magician:Apprentice" but I enjoy his book trilogy as well.


The one I forgot was Raymond Feist.


my oldest son was a fan of tolkein. he also read all of CS Lewis. I bought them for him but never read more than a few pages of them myself :)



If he liked Tolkein he should like Magician:Apprentice by Feist.

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Thu 07/04/13 02:59 PM




Tolkien, Heinlein, La'mour, Clarke and I forgot who wrote 'Magician:Apprentice" but I enjoy his book trilogy as well.


The one I forgot was Raymond Feist.


my oldest son was a fan of tolkein. he also read all of CS Lewis. I bought them for him but never read more than a few pages of them myself :)



If he liked Tolkein he should like Magician:Apprentice by Feist.


for all I know he might have read it. now he mostly reads tachnical manuals as far as I know

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Thu 07/04/13 10:03 PM

Everyone mentions Shel Silvertein, I always viewed him as part of the three: him, Tommy Unger and the guy who wrote Where the Wild Things Are (forgot his name)


Maurice Sendak. RIP.

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Thu 07/04/13 10:14 PM
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wow.....that's a LOT of replies to this topic! Thanks everyone!

Keep it goin and if you want, shoot me a friend request.

J!

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Thu 07/04/13 11:27 PM
Ian Rankin.
Chinua Achebe.

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Fri 07/05/13 01:35 AM
I just started reading books. i have read few Indian English novels. I like Chetan Bhagat. I read 5 books of Septimus Heap by Angie Sage. and its interesting... someone suggest me some good books... i like mysterious, horror stories... thanks in advance...

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Fri 07/05/13 02:03 AM
Sherrilyn Kenyon-Dark-Hunter novels

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Fri 07/05/13 08:59 PM

I just started reading books. i have read few Indian English novels. I like Chetan Bhagat. I read 5 books of Septimus Heap by Angie Sage. and its interesting... someone suggest me some good books... i like mysterious, horror stories... thanks in advance...

laurence saunders
a classical study, suspenseful

stevenson's Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

then look into Gunga Din

you might find it interesting :):heart:

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Fri 07/05/13 09:03 PM
No readings much so out of reach

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Fri 07/05/13 09:17 PM

No readings much so out of reach


do u mean u have no library where u are???

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Fri 07/05/13 10:23 PM


I just started reading books. i have read few Indian English novels. I like Chetan Bhagat. I read 5 books of Septimus Heap by Angie Sage. and its interesting... someone suggest me some good books... i like mysterious, horror stories... thanks in advance...

laurence saunders
a classical study, suspenseful

stevenson's Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

then look into Gunga Din

you might find it interesting :):heart:
thank you. but first i have to find out where the library is in this city. i moved here two months ago.

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Sat 07/06/13 03:10 AM



I just started reading books. i have read few Indian English novels. I like Chetan Bhagat. I read 5 books of Septimus Heap by Angie Sage. and its interesting... someone suggest me some good books... i like mysterious, horror stories... thanks in advance...

laurence saunders
a classical study, suspenseful

stevenson's Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

then look into Gunga Din

you might find it interesting :):heart:
thank you. but first i have to find out where the library is in this city. i moved here two months ago.


Whaaaaaat???
You are two months old in this place??
Wow
Was it work or family that you came to join in new city??

You could use google maps-might show you where library is!

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Sat 07/06/13 03:20 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sat 07/06/13 03:23 AM

No readings much so out of reach
try Project Gutenberg!
Some good reading you can Download from there!
Try their Australian Server too,Copyright is more lax there,so you'll have access to stuff that's still under Copyright in the US!

http://www.gutenberg.org/


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Sat 07/06/13 03:23 AM




I just started reading books. i have read few Indian English novels. I like Chetan Bhagat. I read 5 books of Septimus Heap by Angie Sage. and its interesting... someone suggest me some good books... i like mysterious, horror stories... thanks in advance...

laurence saunders
a classical study, suspenseful

stevenson's Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

then look into Gunga Din

you might find it interesting :):heart:
thank you. but first i have to find out where the library is in this city. i moved here two months ago.


Whaaaaaat???
You are two months old in this place??
Wow
Was it work or family that you came to join in new city??

You could use google maps-might show you where library is!
we lived here many years before. but shifted to another place due to dad's job. now we shifted back here.

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Sat 07/06/13 11:43 AM


No readings much so out of reach
try Project Gutenberg!
Some good reading you can Download from there!
Try their Australian Server too,Copyright is more lax there,so you'll have access to stuff that's still under Copyright in the US!

http://www.gutenberg.org/


thanks conrad. thank you. i was searching for a site like this. its good.

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