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Alex Rider versus Ranger's Apprentice

Alex Rider
Ranger's Apprentice

Author Topic: Books Megathread - New poll, more book talk!  (Read 2248 times)

BOOKS


Noun
A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.

Hi guys. I like books, and I bet that at least some of you swagtards like them too. You can gain a stuffload from books, a better imagination, a good read, inspiration, perspiration from trying to run a mile to the library, and even suicidal thoughts from the Twilight series. Post your favorite and most hated books. Have debates, because it is funny watching people argue for a legitimate reasonif you take that as trolling, go away, debates have good entertainment, to see what each side says to each other. Of course, if a serious flame war goes out, I am going to yell at you.. I will post my favorite and poll results on the OP.


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Alex Rider is a series of spy novels by British author Anthony Horowitz about a 14-15 year old spy named Alex Rider.


Ranger's Apprentice is a series of fantasy novels written by Australian author John Flanagan.


Maximum Ride is a series of young adult science fiction fantasy novels by the American author James Patterson. The series tells about the lives of six fugitive children, Max, Fang, Iggy, Gasman, Nudge, and Angel, known collectively as the Flock.


The Hunger Games is a 2008 science fiction novel by American writer Suzanne Collins. It is written in the voice of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen.


Poll Results
Question:    Horror versus Adventure
Horror       2 (11.1%)
Adventure       13 (72.2%)
Horror-Adventure       3 (16.7%)
(I will add others favorite books if the majority likes them.)
« Last Edit: March 22, 2013, 09:29:16 PM by Swat 3 »

lol who reads books!?!?!?1one

I'm reading a book about the Vietnam war, where one friend is drafted into the Marines, and the rest, who pledged to all join the war if one is drafted, join. Pretty good book

So, good books:

John Green Books (An Abundance of Katherines, Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns, and the Fault in Our Stars)
The Official World of Warcraft Books
Dan Brown Books (Specifically the Robert Langdon series)

As for kids books, Artemis Fowl all the way.


lol who reads books!?!?!?1one
dude why did you take the reserve spot with a sarcastic comment

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I'm reading a book about the Vietnam war, where one friend is drafted into the Marines, and the rest, who pledged to all join the war if one is drafted, join. Pretty good book
Cool, :)
Bible
I actually heard the Bible is a good read, but it interferes with my beliefs :O
So, good books:

John Green Books (An Abundance of Katherines, Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns, and the Fault in Our Stars)
The Official World of Warcraft Books
Dan Brown Books (Specifically the Robert Langdon series)

As for kids books, Artemis Fowl all the way.
I heard about Artemis Fowl, but none of those. I may look up on them.

historical fiction is cool

KURT VONNEGUT

also lord of the flies blew my forgetin mind

I heard about Artemis Fowl, but none of those. I may look up on them.
Well, John Green is an amazing young adult author and is also pretty famous on YouTube. As for the Dan Brown Books, that means Angels and Demons and The Da Vinci Code, which I'm sure you have heard of.

omg omg
alex cross alex cross
women's murder club women's murder club

I actually heard the Bible is a good read, but it interferes with my beliefs :O

it's an interesting story

just don't let it effect your beliefs and just read it as a story

it's an interesting story

just don't let it effect your beliefs and just read it as a story
Yeah, I guess so. It is always so fun to read about a story that was written back so long ago, and the views of people.

Well I guess I'll talk about the books I'm reading.
So I'm reading how U.S. civilians lived during the Cold War, mainly the Cuban Missile CrCIA
I'm also reading a historical fiction book about a guy who lives on Bikini Atoll and tries to stop the testing from happening there (I skipped to the end for a peek, also found out he died in the blast with his grandpa)
I'm ALSO reading about this guy who is in a nuclear bunker trying to survive with his family going insane.
I like books about nukes basically.