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Midnight Faerie
post Jun 20 2005, 02:04 PM
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i'm such a sucker sometimes.
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Favourite Author:

Holly Black


Favourite Book:

Tithe by Holly Black




I have a morbid obsession with Harry Potter, but this is the closest after that.
 
antix10_kos
post Jun 20 2005, 02:17 PM
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cellophane chests?
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Augusten Burroughs - Running With Scissors, Dry, and Magical Thinking...all are freakin' brilliant books. "Running With Scissors" is about his f*d up childhood, a memoir of sorts...it's a hell of a book, really emotional and sarcastic. An all-around great book. Dry and Magical Thinking are "continuations" of RWS. Dry is about his adult life and Magical Thinking is a collection of short stories about people he knows or situations in his life....

David Sedaris - Me Talk Pretty One Day....kind of in the vein of Running With Scissors, a memoir of one guy's life...not as f*d up but still pretty good

Aimee Cooper - Coloring Outside The Lines: A Punk Rock Memoir ...another memoir, this one is about one chick's experiences in the early 80's punk scene. A very fun and well-told story. I'd encourage all punk/rock/hardcore music fans to read this book.

Dee Dee Ramone - Lobotomy: Surviving The Ramones - Hard-hitting and very real. An account of The Ramones career and music...kinda graphic, but a must read for anyone who calls theirself punk or is interested in the roots of punk.

Ok, I'm done with memoirs....here's a few "real" books.

Rob Thomas - Rats Saw God and Slave Day - Excellent books, I highly recommend both. Warning: Slave Day might offend some...

Chuck Palahniuk - Lullaby, Survivor, Invisible Monsters and Choke - Really great books, all of them. Unique style and messed up characters....

Philip Pullman - His Dark Triliogy - If you like Harry Potter and are looking for something similar, then check this out...it's 3 books, "The Golden Compass", "The Subtle Knife", and "The Amber Spyglass". All tell the tales of orphan girl in Victorian times who possesses a gift that's really more of a curse, the ability to read the golden compass. This gift gets her into trouble and the following books tell of her adventures.

....that's all for now. cool.gif
 
chant86
post Apr 24 2006, 09:27 AM
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MEG CABOT, and PETE WENTZ
 
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post May 2 2006, 06:50 PM
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i wanna know what's inside...
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Christopher Rice is a brilliant author. He's written three books thus far (A Density Of Souls, Snow Garden, and Light Before Day) and I adore them all.

I also liked Scott Heim's Mysterious Skin which has been made into a movie as well.

I used to really like Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' books as well, but I'm not as much a fan of them anymore.

I liked Elizabeth Wurtzel's Prozac Nation as well.

I'm such a bookworm.
 
SarahxJoy
post May 3 2006, 06:02 PM
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What the fack.
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Although Sarah Dessen is my favorite author, all the others which follow are in no certain order.

AUTHORS:
Sarah Dessen
Dean Koontz
Cecil von Ziegesar
Meg Cabot
Lauren Myracle
Eoin Colfer
Carie Asai
Cecil Castellucci
Jaclyn Moriarty
Lemony Snicket
Lurlene McDaniel
Sophie Kinsella
Ann Brashares
Natsuo Kirino
Lynne Ewing
Lois Duncan


BOOKS:
This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen
The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
Whispers by Dean Koontz
By the Light of the Moon by Dean Koontz
A Gossip Girl Novel (the series) by Cecily von Ziegesar
The Year of Secret Assignments[/b] by Jaclyn Moriarty
[u]The Time Capsule
by Lurlene McDaniel
Stranger With My Face by Louis Duncan
The Princess Diaries (the series) by Meg Cabot
The Mediator (the series) by Meg Cabot
All-American Girl by Meg Cabot
Artermis Fowl (the series) by Eoin Colfer


..really I could keep on going with a few more, but those are just a few of my favorites. _smile.gif
 
kill.t3h.r0cK
post May 8 2006, 06:03 PM
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Authors;
Chuck Palahniuk X a trillbill
Jack Kerouac
Laura Joffe Numeroff

Books;
The Perks of Being a Wallflower; Stephen Chbosky
Invisible Monsters, Choke, Lullaby, Survivor, Fight Club, Haunted; Chuck Palahniuk
On The Road; Jack Kerouac
Alice In Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass; Lewis Carroll
Feed; M.T Anderson
Tithe; Holly Black
Blue Girl;
To Kill A Mockingbird; Harper Lee
The Curious Incident of the Dog In Night Time; Mark Haddon
If You Give a Mouse A Cookie; Laura Joffe Numeroff [Cutest childrens' books in my opinion.]
 
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post May 9 2006, 01:14 AM
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My favorite author is Neal Stephenson by far. He's such a skilled storyteller. Pretty much all his books are good, but I enjoyed Snow Crash the most. His Baroque Cycle series is great, too.
 
much2muse
post May 25 2006, 03:05 PM
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QUOTE
A Cry in the Night


i love that book too.

being the die-hard hp fan i am, i must say jk rowling is my favorite author.

but i like

cs lewis
mary higgans clark
nicholas sparks
louise rennison.
 
aicilah999
post May 25 2006, 03:09 PM
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what a moon tonight.
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Night by Elie Wiesel
 
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post May 26 2006, 01:45 PM
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QUOTE(StanleyThePanda @ Mar 9 2005, 11:02 AM) *
Favorite Authors:
C.S. Lewis
Laurie Halse Anderson

Favorite Books:
The Chronicles of Narnia
Fever 1793

Fever 1793 is good. I have it. :] It makes me cry every time I read it.

Authors:
Lois Lowry
Elie Weisel
Sarah Dessen
J.K. Rowling
Ann Brashares
Nicholas Sparks
Caroline B. Cooney [I read a lot of her books in elementary school]

My favorite book is The Giver by Lois Lowry.

I can't think of any others right now. All the good books that I've read before were from a long while ago....I need to start reading again.
 
eccentricity
post May 27 2006, 02:45 AM
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you & i collide
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QUOTE(antix10_kos @ Jun 20 2005, 12:17 PM) *
Philip Pullman - His Dark Triliogy - If you like Harry Potter and are looking for something similar, then check this out...it's 3 books, "The Golden Compass", "The Subtle Knife", and "The Amber Spyglass". All tell the tales of orphan girl in Victorian times who possesses a gift that's really more of a curse, the ability to read the golden compass. This gift gets her into trouble and the following books tell of her adventures.

....that's all for now. cool.gif


I love that series too!

Favorite Authors:
J.K. Rowling, Meg Cabot
 
redpeony
post May 28 2006, 01:11 AM
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Douglas Coupland is rather awesome. Currently reading Hey Nostradamus! and I can't put it down.

Another recent favourite is The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Nighttime. Can't wait to see what else Mark Haddon comes up with.
 

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