Squiggle

Number of posts : 220 Reputation : 9 Date of registration : 2010-08-06 Age : 27 Location : Australia
 | Subject: Worm seeking Books Fri Aug 19, 2011 4:31 am | |
| Hey guy's and girl's Of late Ive been itching to do some more reading and I was wondering if anyone knows of some good fantasy/supernatural novels and/or authors. Ive done some research and Ive come up with a few authors to look out for such as: Kelly Armstrong Kiersten White Paul Hoffman Sophie Jordan Kim Harrison but I'm looking for more If you happen to have any information please post here any help is greatly appreciated  Squig's | |
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johnovOLDHAM Admin

Number of posts : 175 Reputation : 6 Date of registration : 2009-07-07 Age : 53 Location : england
 | Subject: booooooooks Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:35 am | |
| fantasy well j r tolken hobbit/lord of the rings got to be _________________  Click here to feed me a Meteonyker Mushpoie Guilds will come and go but DragonKnights ARE FOREVER | |
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xXxlSlxXx

Number of posts : 78 Reputation : 2 Date of registration : 2010-03-24 Age : 29 Location : isreal
 | Subject: Re: Worm seeking Books Fri Aug 19, 2011 1:03 pm | |
| start to read manga and look anime hahahaha  | |
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Squiggle

Number of posts : 220 Reputation : 9 Date of registration : 2010-08-06 Age : 27 Location : Australia
 | Subject: Re: Worm seeking Books Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:24 am | |
| @ John: well the third movie was pretty good (Ive seen it about 5x, only one too LOL) books are always better than the movies so I see if I can borrow them from the library thanks XD
@ Dan: thanks Dan, I love anime and manga. I read alot online and Im currently collenting a few anime's as well but im looking for books to read as an up and comming writer myself its important to get a better understanding of the discriptive language that you just dont get whilst reading manga.
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FlussWind Admin

Number of posts : 305 Reputation : 26 Date of registration : 2009-07-05 Age : 30 Location : Not there where he needs to be ._.
 | Subject: Re: Worm seeking Books Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:20 pm | |
| Bernhard Hennen The elves and the followings like Elven winter Elven's Light etc
Margaret Weis/Tracy Hickman DragonLance with like Chronicen of DragonLance 1-6 and kids of Dragonlance 1-8 etc (pretty nice tho its confusing if u dont get the right order) _________________ ...(¯`//////'.¸(¯`'//////'.¸ __________ ¸.'\\\\\\'´¯)¸.'\\\\\\'´¯)... (¯`//////'.¸(¯`'//////'.¸ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ¸.\\\\\\'´¯)¸.\\\\\\'´¯) .........( === ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ( ===..::DragonKnights::..=== ) ¦¦¦¦¦¦ === )......... (_.,\\\\\\¸.'(_.,\\\\\\¸.'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .¸//////,._).¸//////,._) ...(_.,\\\\\\¸.'(_.,\\\\\\¸.' ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯`.¸/////,._)'.¸///////,._)... | |
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Squiggle

Number of posts : 220 Reputation : 9 Date of registration : 2010-08-06 Age : 27 Location : Australia
 | Subject: Re: Worm seeking Books Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:29 am | |
| thanks Flussy I'll look into them | |
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Penelopee

Number of posts : 210 Reputation : 7 Date of registration : 2011-03-03 Age : 28 Location : QLD Australia
 | Subject: Re: Worm seeking Books Sat Aug 27, 2011 12:26 pm | |
| I tend to read horror, mystery, crime, fantasy and supernatural.
Try reading- The Toymaker by Jeremy De Quidt. It leaves the story open for a sequal not sure if there is one. I love it. - Bartimaeus, The Ring Of Solomon by Jonatthan Stroud. This one is prolly best suited for you out of my list and there are a few sequals. I know you and I know you'll love this im in the middle of it atm cant put it down. lol - The Spooks, Nightmare by Joseph Delaney. It's more slightly kind of horror/supernatural and is the 1st of 8 in a series. -The Gemma Doyle Trilogy by Libba Bray. I also have a feeling you'll like them. 1st is 'A Great and Terrible Beauty' 2nd is 'Rebel Angles' 3rd is 'A Sweet Far Thing' | |
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