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What book are you currently reading?

Percy Jackson and the Olympians:The Lightning Thief,so far,its boring and horrible.
 
The Bell Tree. It's a book with tons of little books in it. /sarcasm

I'm actually looking for a bad fanfic with horrible grammar. Those are funny.
 
Elyse said:
Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things
Neil Gaiman is greatness. Admittedly I've only read one of his books, but I just love the way he writes. I actually was considering on rereading American Gods lately, but I have to wait till my sister finishes reading it.
 
The Series of Unfortunate Events books, (since they're too short I can get like 1 book done in a day).
 
Rawburt said:
Elyse said:
Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things
Neil Gaiman is greatness. Admittedly I've only read one of his books, but I just love the way he writes. I actually was considering on rereading American Gods lately, but I have to wait till my sister finishes reading it.
I will have to agree that he is greatness! :) American Gods is a fantastic book, my favorite of his solo works. Actually, my favorite book of all time was co-written by him (with Terry Pratchett), its called "Good Omens," and if you get the chance to read it I recommend it very highly (obviously! lol).

Fragile Things, that I'm reading now, is a collection of his short stories, which are really cool. But if you liked American Gods, you should pick up the not-quite-sequel, Anansi boys. That, or I'd also recommend "Neverwhere" by him :)

...Please ignore rambling post of rambling. I can never shut up about books that I love.
 
Elyse said:
Rawburt said:
Elyse said:
Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things
Neil Gaiman is greatness. Admittedly I've only read one of his books, but I just love the way he writes. I actually was considering on rereading American Gods lately, but I have to wait till my sister finishes reading it.
I will have to agree that he is greatness! :) American Gods is a fantastic book, my favorite of his solo works. Actually, my favorite book of all time was co-written by him (with Terry Pratchett), its called "Good Omens," and if you get the chance to read it I recommend it very highly (obviously! lol).

Fragile Things, that I'm reading now, is a collection of his short stories, which are really cool. But if you liked American Gods, you should pick up the not-quite-sequel, Anansi boys. That, or I'd also recommend "Neverwhere" by him :)

...Please ignore rambling post of rambling. I can never shut up about books that I love.
Neverwhere is my first pick on what I want to read by him, underground societies are always a fun subject, but I'm sure I'll eventually pick up all his novels down the road.
 
I just got three new books!! :D

Being
Kissing The Rain
The Road Of The Dead

All by kevin Brooks HE'S GREAT GO READ HIS BOOKS .. Start with Black Rabbit Summer that one is AMAZING
 
NikoKing said:
The Series of Unfortunate Events books, (since they're too short I can get like 1 book done in a day).
I finished the series, and they're good. Hate the 13th one, though. I'm reading the Charlie Bone series right now, and they're interesting.
 
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