I%26#039;m just wondering,
do you ever imagine that you are in the harry potter world? And do you create your own sort of a harry potter version?
Harry potter?
yea
Harry potter?
sure, i do that with most books, especially fiction
Reply:Yes lol haha
I take on more of Hermoines roll and have interesting adventures and live in a family like Ron. In a house like his.
yay I am not the only one
Reply:I noticed that u love nick jonas.
Check out our website at www.nickjonas.fusiveweb.co.uk
Reply:Heck ya.I have already killed Voldemort.
Reply:yeah, i even made my own character!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
I need your opinions on these books....?
I have to read a book over the summer, and I need to choose between Cold Mountain and All Souls%26#039; Rising. If you%26#039;ve read either of them, can you tell me a little bit about them (I don%26#039;t want a full summary, just like, a sentence) and whether or not you liked it/why or why not? I just need help deciding =D
Thanks!
I need your opinions on these books....?
can%26#039;t go wrong reading them both, hehehe
They are both very good, yet emotionally difficult books. I prefered All Souls%26#039; Rising though.
I need your opinions on these books....?
i liked reading cold mountain because it had ties to history that were interesting and not boring. there are many sub plots in the book as well which made me that much more interested. definetely a page turner.
Reply:All sould rising.
havnt read it but my friend did and couldn%26#039;t put it down.
Reply:go to amazon.com and look at those books overall rating (i.e, number of stars). I find that quite accurate.
Thanks!
I need your opinions on these books....?
can%26#039;t go wrong reading them both, hehehe
They are both very good, yet emotionally difficult books. I prefered All Souls%26#039; Rising though.
I need your opinions on these books....?
i liked reading cold mountain because it had ties to history that were interesting and not boring. there are many sub plots in the book as well which made me that much more interested. definetely a page turner.
Reply:All sould rising.
havnt read it but my friend did and couldn%26#039;t put it down.
Reply:go to amazon.com and look at those books overall rating (i.e, number of stars). I find that quite accurate.
What are some good books to read???
i have read all the harry potter series and the sisterhood of the traveling pant
and now I NEED something to read!!! HELP!!!
What are some good books to read???
the other boleyn girl
twilight series
What are some good books to read???
i dont know what kind of books you like, being a , i assume from your name and the travelling pants, you probobly dont want to read about a bunch of guys on adventures...but if you do
Eragon books
Series of Unfortunate Events (lemony Snicket)
T.A. Barron books, theyre all pretty good
Reply:鈥?That Summer; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Someone Like You; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Keeping the Moon; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Dreamland; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?This Lullaby; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?The Truth About Forever; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Lock and Key; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Just Listen; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; by J.K. Rowling
鈥?Dead-End Job; by Vicki Grant
鈥?Carmen; by Carole Frechette
鈥?Wicked Lovely; by Melissa Marr
鈥?Megan Meades Guide to the McGowan Boys; by Kate Brian
鈥?Avalon High; by Meg Cabot
鈥?Blue Bloods; by Melissa de la Cruz
鈥?Masquerade; by Melissa de la Cruz
鈥?Teen Idol; by Meg Cabot
鈥?Bratfest at Tiffanys; by Lisi Harrison
鈥?Outsiders; by S.E. Hinton
鈥?Darkness Before Dawn; by Sharon M. Draper
鈥?Tears of a Tiger; by Sharon M. Draper
鈥?Forged by Fire; by Sharon M. Draper
鈥?Pants on Fire; by Meg Cabot
鈥?The Au Pairs; by Melissa de la Cruz
鈥?Magyk; by Angie Sage
鈥?Hacking Harvard; by Robin Wasserman
鈥?Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac; by Gabrielle Zevin
鈥?Book of Shadows; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?The Coven; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Blood Witch; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Dark Magick; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Awakening; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Spellbound; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?The Calling; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Changeling; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Strife; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Seeker; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Origins; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Eclipse; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Reckoning; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Full Circle; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Nights Child; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Grief Girl; by Erin Vincent
鈥?Leaving Fishers; by Margaret Peterson Haddix
鈥?Don鈥檛 You Dare Read This Mrs. Dunphrey; by Margaret Peterson Haddix
鈥?Private; by Kate Brian
鈥?L8R G8R; by Lauren Myracle
鈥?Gilda Joyce- Psychic Investigator; Jennifer Allison
鈥?Catalyst; Laurie Halse Anderson
鈥?Best Foot Forward; Joan Bauer
鈥?Teen Idol; Meg Cabot
鈥?You Maybe; by Rachel Vail
鈥?If we kiss; by Rachel Vail
鈥?Into the Wild; by Sarah Beth Durst
鈥?Twilight; by Stephanie Meyer
鈥?New Moon; by Stephanie Meyer
鈥?Eclipse; by Stephanie Myer
鈥?Extras; by Scott Westerfield
鈥?So Yesterday; by Scott Westerfield
鈥?Moon Called; by Patricia M. Briggs
鈥?Blood and Chocolate; by Annette Curtis Klause
鈥?Devilish; by Maureen Johnson
鈥?Degree of Guilt-Miranda鈥檚 Story; Melody Carlson
鈥?Looking for JJ; Anne Cassidy
鈥?The Eyes of Van Gogh; Cathryn Clinton
鈥?Driver鈥檚 Ed; Caroline B. Cooney
鈥?Shelf Life; Robert Corbet
鈥?Waves; Sharon Dogar
鈥?The People of Sparks; Jeanne DuPrau
鈥?The Prophet of Yonwood; Jeanne DuPrau
鈥?Head Game; Mariah Fredericks
鈥?Friends to Die For; Jane Sughrue Giberga
鈥?When JFK was my Father; Amy Gordon
鈥?I am the Wallpaper; Mark Peter Hughes
鈥?Confessions of a Not It Girl; Melissa Kantor
鈥?Or Give Me Death; Ann Rinaldi
鈥?The Book Thief; Markus Zusak
鈥?Dark Blue; Melody Carlson
鈥?Gossip Girl; Cecily von Ziegesar
鈥?Jink; Meg Cabot
鈥?Speak; by Laurie Halse Anderson
鈥?Heart on my Sleeve; Ellen Wittlinger
鈥?Not Like You; by Deborah Davis
鈥?Invitation Only; by Kate Brian
鈥?Untouchable; by Kate Brian
鈥?Janey鈥檚 Girl; by Gayle Friesen
鈥?Ender鈥檚 Game; by Orson Scott Card
鈥?Ender鈥檚 Shadow; by Orson Scott Card
鈥?Ambition; by Kate Brian
鈥?Confessions; by Kate Brian
鈥?Inner Circle; by Kate Brian
鈥?Legacy; by Kate Brian
鈥?What my Girlfriend doesn鈥檛 know; by Sonya Sones
鈥?Confessions of a Boyfriend Stealer; by Robynn Clairday
鈥?The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants; by Ann Brashares
鈥?Bloom; by Elizabeth Scott
鈥?The Test; by William Sleator
鈥?Such A Pretty Girl; by Laura Weiss
Reply:You might enjoy the Artemis Fowl series...It%26#039;s about a 12 year old criminal master mind...I would best describe it as Draco Malfoy is a muggle and finds out that fairies are real and uses all his power and money to find a way to extort millions of dollars from them...it%26#039;s a different tone from Harry Potter more action adventure like Indiana Jones or James Bond. But I love them!
and now I NEED something to read!!! HELP!!!
What are some good books to read???
the other boleyn girl
twilight series
What are some good books to read???
i dont know what kind of books you like, being a , i assume from your name and the travelling pants, you probobly dont want to read about a bunch of guys on adventures...but if you do
Eragon books
Series of Unfortunate Events (lemony Snicket)
T.A. Barron books, theyre all pretty good
Reply:鈥?That Summer; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Someone Like You; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Keeping the Moon; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Dreamland; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?This Lullaby; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?The Truth About Forever; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Lock and Key; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Just Listen; by Sarah Dessen
鈥?Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; by J.K. Rowling
鈥?Dead-End Job; by Vicki Grant
鈥?Carmen; by Carole Frechette
鈥?Wicked Lovely; by Melissa Marr
鈥?Megan Meades Guide to the McGowan Boys; by Kate Brian
鈥?Avalon High; by Meg Cabot
鈥?Blue Bloods; by Melissa de la Cruz
鈥?Masquerade; by Melissa de la Cruz
鈥?Teen Idol; by Meg Cabot
鈥?Bratfest at Tiffanys; by Lisi Harrison
鈥?Outsiders; by S.E. Hinton
鈥?Darkness Before Dawn; by Sharon M. Draper
鈥?Tears of a Tiger; by Sharon M. Draper
鈥?Forged by Fire; by Sharon M. Draper
鈥?Pants on Fire; by Meg Cabot
鈥?The Au Pairs; by Melissa de la Cruz
鈥?Magyk; by Angie Sage
鈥?Hacking Harvard; by Robin Wasserman
鈥?Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac; by Gabrielle Zevin
鈥?Book of Shadows; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?The Coven; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Blood Witch; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Dark Magick; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Awakening; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Spellbound; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?The Calling; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Changeling; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Strife; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Seeker; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Origins; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Eclipse; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Reckoning; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Full Circle; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Nights Child; by Cate Tiernan
鈥?Grief Girl; by Erin Vincent
鈥?Leaving Fishers; by Margaret Peterson Haddix
鈥?Don鈥檛 You Dare Read This Mrs. Dunphrey; by Margaret Peterson Haddix
鈥?Private; by Kate Brian
鈥?L8R G8R; by Lauren Myracle
鈥?Gilda Joyce- Psychic Investigator; Jennifer Allison
鈥?Catalyst; Laurie Halse Anderson
鈥?Best Foot Forward; Joan Bauer
鈥?Teen Idol; Meg Cabot
鈥?You Maybe; by Rachel Vail
鈥?If we kiss; by Rachel Vail
鈥?Into the Wild; by Sarah Beth Durst
鈥?Twilight; by Stephanie Meyer
鈥?New Moon; by Stephanie Meyer
鈥?Eclipse; by Stephanie Myer
鈥?Extras; by Scott Westerfield
鈥?So Yesterday; by Scott Westerfield
鈥?Moon Called; by Patricia M. Briggs
鈥?Blood and Chocolate; by Annette Curtis Klause
鈥?Devilish; by Maureen Johnson
鈥?Degree of Guilt-Miranda鈥檚 Story; Melody Carlson
鈥?Looking for JJ; Anne Cassidy
鈥?The Eyes of Van Gogh; Cathryn Clinton
鈥?Driver鈥檚 Ed; Caroline B. Cooney
鈥?Shelf Life; Robert Corbet
鈥?Waves; Sharon Dogar
鈥?The People of Sparks; Jeanne DuPrau
鈥?The Prophet of Yonwood; Jeanne DuPrau
鈥?Head Game; Mariah Fredericks
鈥?Friends to Die For; Jane Sughrue Giberga
鈥?When JFK was my Father; Amy Gordon
鈥?I am the Wallpaper; Mark Peter Hughes
鈥?Confessions of a Not It Girl; Melissa Kantor
鈥?Or Give Me Death; Ann Rinaldi
鈥?The Book Thief; Markus Zusak
鈥?Dark Blue; Melody Carlson
鈥?Gossip Girl; Cecily von Ziegesar
鈥?Jink; Meg Cabot
鈥?Speak; by Laurie Halse Anderson
鈥?Heart on my Sleeve; Ellen Wittlinger
鈥?Not Like You; by Deborah Davis
鈥?Invitation Only; by Kate Brian
鈥?Untouchable; by Kate Brian
鈥?Janey鈥檚 Girl; by Gayle Friesen
鈥?Ender鈥檚 Game; by Orson Scott Card
鈥?Ender鈥檚 Shadow; by Orson Scott Card
鈥?Ambition; by Kate Brian
鈥?Confessions; by Kate Brian
鈥?Inner Circle; by Kate Brian
鈥?Legacy; by Kate Brian
鈥?What my Girlfriend doesn鈥檛 know; by Sonya Sones
鈥?Confessions of a Boyfriend Stealer; by Robynn Clairday
鈥?The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants; by Ann Brashares
鈥?Bloom; by Elizabeth Scott
鈥?The Test; by William Sleator
鈥?Such A Pretty Girl; by Laura Weiss
Reply:You might enjoy the Artemis Fowl series...It%26#039;s about a 12 year old criminal master mind...I would best describe it as Draco Malfoy is a muggle and finds out that fairies are real and uses all his power and money to find a way to extort millions of dollars from them...it%26#039;s a different tone from Harry Potter more action adventure like Indiana Jones or James Bond. But I love them!
What is the best star wars book series to read after Young Jedi knights?
Just Finished the Young jedi knights series, and i wanted to know what book series to start next, thanks.
What is the best star wars book series to read after Young Jedi knights?
Well, there are plenty to choose from. I am only going to reference the adult books, since I haven%26#039;t read any of the young adult or childrens series. However, these books are quite suitable for any age.
As to where to start, that depends upon what you are mainly interested in. I can give you some recommendations based upon what I have read and enjoyed, but most of the books are pretty good.
If you like Sith legend and folklore, then you should start with Path of Destruction and Rule of Two. These are about Darth Bane and take place about 1000 years before the events of Star Wars. They are about the struggle between the Jedi and the Sith for power and supremacy in the old republic. These do not feature any of the characters you will be familiar with, but give you a pretty good idea of the power struggle between the dark side and the light side.
If you enjoy the new movies (Episodes I, II and III), then I would recommend the Republic Commando series. This series is about a couple of units of clone troopers, two young Jedi generals, their battles in the Clone Wars and their struggle for life and freedom from the Imperial Army. These books are Hard Contact, Triple Zero and True Colors.
If you are a Han Solo/Chewbacca fan, make sure to read the Han Solo Trilogy (The Paradise Snare, The Hutt Gambit and Rebel Dawn). These detail the life story of Han Solo up until he meet Luke and Obi Wan in the Cantina.
As far as books that take place after the original movies (up to 40 years after the events of Episodes IV, V and VI), you will probably want to start with (in chronological order by timeline): Tatooine Ghost, The Thrawn Trilogy (Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising and The Last Command), I Jedi, The Corellian Trilogy (Ambush at Corellia, Assault at Selonia, Showdown at Centerpoint) and the Hand of Thrawn Duology (Specter of the Past, Vision of the Future).
Follow those up with The New Jedi Order. There are 17 books in this series which is much more dramatic, tragic and life-altering to the characters than any of the events in the movies.
I would also recommend that you read the books in the X-Wing series as well, although these feature mainly new characters.
Most of these books continue where Return of the Jedi left off and you may already be familiar with many of the characters and events from the Young Jedi Knights series, many of which are written as companions to these books.
I am sure that you can find something that interests you in these books. Enjoy.
What is the best star wars book series to read after Young Jedi knights?
Well, there are plenty to choose from. I am only going to reference the adult books, since I haven%26#039;t read any of the young adult or childrens series. However, these books are quite suitable for any age.
As to where to start, that depends upon what you are mainly interested in. I can give you some recommendations based upon what I have read and enjoyed, but most of the books are pretty good.
If you like Sith legend and folklore, then you should start with Path of Destruction and Rule of Two. These are about Darth Bane and take place about 1000 years before the events of Star Wars. They are about the struggle between the Jedi and the Sith for power and supremacy in the old republic. These do not feature any of the characters you will be familiar with, but give you a pretty good idea of the power struggle between the dark side and the light side.
If you enjoy the new movies (Episodes I, II and III), then I would recommend the Republic Commando series. This series is about a couple of units of clone troopers, two young Jedi generals, their battles in the Clone Wars and their struggle for life and freedom from the Imperial Army. These books are Hard Contact, Triple Zero and True Colors.
If you are a Han Solo/Chewbacca fan, make sure to read the Han Solo Trilogy (The Paradise Snare, The Hutt Gambit and Rebel Dawn). These detail the life story of Han Solo up until he meet Luke and Obi Wan in the Cantina.
As far as books that take place after the original movies (up to 40 years after the events of Episodes IV, V and VI), you will probably want to start with (in chronological order by timeline): Tatooine Ghost, The Thrawn Trilogy (Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising and The Last Command), I Jedi, The Corellian Trilogy (Ambush at Corellia, Assault at Selonia, Showdown at Centerpoint) and the Hand of Thrawn Duology (Specter of the Past, Vision of the Future).
Follow those up with The New Jedi Order. There are 17 books in this series which is much more dramatic, tragic and life-altering to the characters than any of the events in the movies.
I would also recommend that you read the books in the X-Wing series as well, although these feature mainly new characters.
Most of these books continue where Return of the Jedi left off and you may already be familiar with many of the characters and events from the Young Jedi Knights series, many of which are written as companions to these books.
I am sure that you can find something that interests you in these books. Enjoy.
Sylvia Plath poems?
does anyone know the specific name of any of Plath%26#039;s poems that deal with the theme of identity?
thanks!
thanks!
The Hobit - Enlgish Class?
In chapter three, an elf gives the company a choice of eating or singing. I have to explain how their reaction fits.
I think it fits them poorly, because they LOVE to sing, and decide to go on for food anyways. But - anyone who%26#039;s read it - how would you answer it? References would be great!
The Hobit - Enlgish Class?
well, i read the book about a month ago.
my answer would have to be that their reaction does not fit them at all, but it fits the situation. They were looking for food and they are on a journey, seems somewhat fitting for the situation doesn%26#039;t it?
anyways thats just me, it seems to be more of a question of personal thought!
I think it fits them poorly, because they LOVE to sing, and decide to go on for food anyways. But - anyone who%26#039;s read it - how would you answer it? References would be great!
The Hobit - Enlgish Class?
well, i read the book about a month ago.
my answer would have to be that their reaction does not fit them at all, but it fits the situation. They were looking for food and they are on a journey, seems somewhat fitting for the situation doesn%26#039;t it?
anyways thats just me, it seems to be more of a question of personal thought!
What help people to read?
you have to find a book that interests u
What help people to read?
i don%26#039;t know some people just enjoy reading and some don%26#039;t
What help people to read?
Internet software for young children often helps in the area of language development and skills.
Reply:knowing english
Reply:If you are having trouble go to a quiet place where you can concentrate on the subject. If there are distractions you mind will wander.
Happy Reading
What help people to read?
i don%26#039;t know some people just enjoy reading and some don%26#039;t
What help people to read?
Internet software for young children often helps in the area of language development and skills.
Reply:knowing english
Reply:If you are having trouble go to a quiet place where you can concentrate on the subject. If there are distractions you mind will wander.
Happy Reading
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