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Post by Known Troll Account on Aug 29, 2024 10:42:00 GMT -5
I don't have a favorite subject because books are a new thing I'm trying as a hobby, but does anyone know a good series? Right now I have Warrior Cats (duh) by Erin Hunter, a couple of Wings of Fire books from the library, and Seekers by Erin Hunter
I reread the Junie B Jones series and I really liked it :3 My mom read the books to me when I was little.
I also have the vampire twilight series, I heard a lot of mixed feelings about it. Any suggestions?
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Post by Bramblestar of Stormclan on Aug 29, 2024 11:11:45 GMT -5
One of my favorite books has always been "Going Bovine". It's about a boy who goes on a fantasy adventure in the modern world. I read it back in school and loved every moment of it, so highly recommend.
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Post by Dɾҽαɱƈʅσυԃ on Aug 29, 2024 15:23:26 GMT -5
The Lord of the Rings, The Last Unicorn, Jane Austen books (such as Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Persuasion), Dracula, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and so on. Classics can be pretty awesome in general. Sherlock Holmes is also very interesting and I highly recommend it.
Tailchaser's Song, Guardians of Ga'Hoole and The Crow Chronicles in terms of great xenofiction. Survivors by Erin Hunter (featuring dogs in like a post-apocalyptic world) is suppposed to also be really good.
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Post by 🎃*:.。. Rain .。.:*🦇 on Aug 29, 2024 15:34:05 GMT -5
Hmm. Maybe Geekerella? It’s like a cosplay + comicon spin-off of cinederle. edit: how did I spell Cinderella as cinederle
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Post by *Ravenpaw* on Aug 29, 2024 15:44:46 GMT -5
Been a while since I read them, but I'd still recommend the Windrusher trilogy!
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Post by squirrelflight96 on Aug 29, 2024 22:02:01 GMT -5
Lucky by Chris Hill is on the same reading level as Erin Hunter, and follows a similar premise, it’s a nice read if you’re interested
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Post by *Ɗαɾƙρσσℓ* on Aug 29, 2024 23:38:00 GMT -5
gonna go off the fact that most of what you listed was middle grade and keep my recs to middle grade or lower YA; Artemis Fowl is really funny and just very fast-paced and engaging, Fablehaven is a good fantasy adventure series, Lockwood and Company is a spooky contemporary ghosthunter series, Maximum Ride is kind of YA conspiracy thriller/scifi, and City of Ember is a middle grade dystopian series. And if you want more animal fiction you can't go wrong with the Redwall series.
Also if you want something on a younger reading level like Junie B Jones that's still super entertaining to read I'd rec the Timmy Failure books lol
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Post by Bramblestar of Stormclan on Aug 29, 2024 23:40:28 GMT -5
gonna go off the fact that most of what you listed was middle grade and keep my recs to middle grade or lower YA; Artemis Fowl is really funny and just very fast-paced and engaging, Fablehaven is a good fantasy adventure series, Lockwood and Company is a spooky contemporary ghosthunter series, Maximum Ride is kind of YA conspiracy thriller/scifi, and City of Ember is a middle grade dystopian series. And if you want more animal fiction you can't go wrong with the Redwall series.
Also if you want something on a younger reading level like Junie B Jones that's still super entertaining to read I'd rec the Timmy Failure books lol I loved the first City of Ember book back in middle school! lol
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Post by *Ɗαɾƙρσσℓ* on Aug 30, 2024 0:05:44 GMT -5
gonna go off the fact that most of what you listed was middle grade and keep my recs to middle grade or lower YA; Artemis Fowl is really funny and just very fast-paced and engaging, Fablehaven is a good fantasy adventure series, Lockwood and Company is a spooky contemporary ghosthunter series, Maximum Ride is kind of YA conspiracy thriller/scifi, and City of Ember is a middle grade dystopian series. And if you want more animal fiction you can't go wrong with the Redwall series.
Also if you want something on a younger reading level like Junie B Jones that's still super entertaining to read I'd rec the Timmy Failure books lol I loved the first City of Ember book back in middle school! lol Ey if you haven't finished the series I highly recommend it! The whole quartet is super interesting, my favorite is probably the prequel bc it's kind of like if 1984 was written as a kids book and i still think about it a lot lol
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Post by Bramblestar of Stormclan on Aug 30, 2024 0:25:44 GMT -5
I loved the first City of Ember book back in middle school! lol Ey if you haven't finished the series I highly recommend it! The whole quartet is super interesting, my favorite is probably the prequel bc it's kind of like if 1984 was written as a kids book and i still think about it a lot lolI started to read the sequel book and I just didn't like the beginning. But I was young and hated change. One of these days I might!
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