What Are You Reading, Again?

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AnsarKing101 said:
I just ended Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, so anyone got any recommendations on what should I read next? Keep in mind, im only 13, non-fiction in brainwash for me(in other words, I HATE IT.)
Yes Ultima dragon is right in redwall being good, never heard of gilead's blood,
some good ones that i know of are(this is going to be a really long list by the way): wheel of time(first book eye of the world), Eragon and Eldest, dragonbone chair, inkheart if you aren't fussy about it being more of a kids book, Terry pratchette is awesome, The Meq by steven cash, amulet of samarkand by Johnathan Stroud, mister monday by garth nix, sabriel by garth nix, the fall by garth nix, so you want to be a wizard by Diane Duane, (btw many of these books are just the first one of a serries) I hear guy gavriel kay writes good books, Lions of al rassan, Tigana, Terry Brooks has tons of good books, First king of shannara, magic kingdom for sale SOLD!, a few others as well.
Enjoy these should keep you reading for years. *I have a larger list somewhere i emailed to a friend but I forget where it was* Wheel of time is especially good eleventh book just came out!!! and im reading it now
 
ooooooohhh!!! Someone else who read Robert Jordan.
The eleventh one is better than the last few books in the series. Just finished it the other day. :D
 
Trogg said:
Yes Ultima dragon is right in redwall being good, never heard of gilead's blood,
some good ones that i know of are(this is going to be a really long list by the way): wheel of time(first book eye of the world), Eragon and Eldest, dragonbone chair, inkheart if you aren't fussy about it being more of a kids book, Terry pratchette is awesome, The Meq by steven cash, amulet of samarkand by Johnathan Stroud, mister monday by garth nix, sabriel by garth nix, the fall by garth nix, so you want to be a wizard by Diane Duane, (btw many of these books are just the first one of a serries) I hear guy gavriel kay writes good books, Lions of al rassan, Tigana, Terry Brooks has tons of good books, First king of shannara, magic kingdom for sale SOLD!, a few others as well.
Enjoy these should keep you reading for years. *I have a larger list somewhere i emailed to a friend but I forget where it was* Wheel of time is especially good eleventh book just came out!!! and im reading it now


:twitch: I was thinking about saying the wheel of time series.

As for gilead's blood, It's a Warhammer fantasy novel set in ancient times.

Black Libary link for Gilead's Blood:
http://www.blacklibrary.com/gilead/gileadsblood.htm
 
I am not ever going to be reading Harry Potter. I hate Harry Potter. I'll reccommend the Vatican to ban all Harry Potter books for being insanely ********.
 
By the way, I am currently reading Crucible of War by Fred Anderson. It is about the events leading up to the 7 Years War, or French and Indian War, and gives very good insight to the war itself. I love the book so far.
 
The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkein. When it comes to the books, I think I like this book more than the Lord of the Rings series.
 
Harry potters good, actually i forgot im reading tenth book not eleventh by brother is reading eleventh adn its downstairs right now on a coffee table...
also alien secrets is a great sci fi one
 
AnsarKing101 said:
I just ended Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, so anyone got any recommendations on what should I read next? Keep in mind, im only 13, non-fiction in brainwash for me(in other words, I HATE IT.):)

Check out Magician, by Raymond Feist. It might be broken up into two books, Magician:Apprentice and Magician:Master. Then there's the next twelve books in the series after that. But don't let that daunt you, he breaks them down into trilogies/quadrilogies, and unlike Robert Jordan he actually has closure in the books. Good reads, all of them.
 
A Time to Heal, President Ford's autobiography.
 
shifty said:
The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkein. When it comes to the books, I think I like this book more than the Lord of the Rings series.

Really? I've heard it's more like a friggen history textbook and some even say the ravings of a madman.

Oh, I'm reading an introductory graph theory text since I don't want to pay to take a course about it.
 
I just read an interesting book called "The Gift of Fear" and I'm still working on "The Secret Life of Plants".

I borrowing "Iron and Silk" to read again but I can't seem to get into it this time around (I read it previously when I was eleven).
 
"Great Thinkers A-Z"

I found it on sale, and its nice for those couple minutes between when you arrive to a class and when the class starts. Has a couple pages devoted to each of 100 philosophers.
 
Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds
by Charles Mackay
I just finished the chapter about Tulipomania and am now reading about the Alchymists.
 
Am currently on two books now.

Robert jordan's 'The wheel of time'. Book # 10.
Damn, forgot the title.

Also reading the "F W De Clerk- an autobiography" which i borrowed from the library.
Had previously read Nelson Mandela's 'a long walk to freedom'. So, i thought i'd read F W De Clerk's book to get his side of the story.
 
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