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Listopia > Jessica's votes on the list Lions/Tigers (3 Books)
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Tiger's Quest (The Tiger Saga, #2)
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Tiger's Curse (The Tiger Saga, #1)
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1)
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Nov 02, 2011 11:59PM
Hey, I haven't read Narnia yet but I see that you read Tiger's Saga.
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I see, ya I like this one better than Twilight. It has more to stimulate you with, all the myths and places they go that is. So, you like Paranormal Romance huh? And Hope you enjoy the book. Tell me what you think of the ending? Also, who do you like, Ren or Kishan?
Ya, I love all the traveling and action that goes on. I find it fascinating! And Ya I like Paranormal Romance. What about you? I love them both, but I want Kelsey to whined up with Ren in the end. It almost wouldn't seem fare if Kishan got to whined up with both of Ren's girls.
Ya I know what you mean, i fore see Kelsey going with Ren in the future but we will see what happens. Just get to the end of book and tell me what you think again about Kelsey's choice. As for me I am a Kishan fan. Wow, that is funny how we disagree on both Twilight and Tiger's. Oh, well. I still like to find out what people think.
Haha, that is funny. I will let you know. I'm hoping to be finishing it up within the next few days.
And as for Paranormal Romance, not my favorite genre but I try to branch out. If you want to look at what I read you can look on my page, I think I will look on yours too. But mostly I like Fantasy, and I really like mythical creatures.
I can't really say I have a favorite genre. I like a wide variety. As for books my favorites are The Mortal Instruments Boxed Set: City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of GlassClockwork Angel
Darkest Powers Trilogy: The Reckoning, the Summoning, the Awakening
Born at Midnight
Unlovable
The Naming
The Named
Warriors of the Cross. Wow that's kind of a lot sorry.
I liked Halo, wasn't too impressed by the second one in the series though. It was very disappointing compared to the first. I'm hoping the third redeems the series. And I loved the Iron King! I've been dieing to read the Iron Daughter cuz I've heard that the books just get better and better.
Wow, I haven't read any of those. Hahahaha, well have you look t my list yet and based off that what would you recommend for me. As for me My favorites are Temeraire by Naomi Novik, Vlad Taltos by Steven Brust, A Dragon's Tale by Paul Benthom, The Firebringer by Meredeth Ann Pierce, The Book of the Order by Philippa Ballintine, Dragon Keeper by Robin Hobb, The Fallen Moon by K. J. Taylor, and my favorite book of all time The Art Of Racing In The Rain by Garth Stein. I think I have more but that should do for now, i have a favorites list. I all ready looked at yours.
Well I hope I like The Iron King too. What was it that really bought you so to speak on the series. And Halo, would you still recommend for someone to read it, or is it not worth my time.
The Iron King was a new way of showing faeries, it has action, and the main character isn't a complete wimp like you find in some books. I would still read Halo, I just found Hades a little too dark for me, but what can you expect from a book that's title is Hades? it still had some really good parts in it though and I know people who liked it, so I wouldn't not read it based on what I thought.
Hmmm well I looked at your list and I can say that I didn't know what most of those books were. But if I were to recommend you some of the books I've read I would say The Mortal Instruments And Infernal devices. Both of them are by the same author and it has a lot of action, there never really seems to be a dull moment, and I love the characters they are so funny. Cassandra Clare is so good at suspense it's amazing. She's one of my favorite authors. Her writing is impeccable. It's hard to read her books then read other books and not compare how much better her writing is. She's just that good in my opinion. Also the Named and the Naming were really good and very suspenseful. Unlovable was a fun one for me cuz it put's you back into the real world. Away from all the Vampires, Werewolves, Faeries, etc... It's an undercover operation. It was an amazing book. I would pretty much recommend all the ones that I listed up above, but I would definitely recommend the first two that I mentioned.
I see, well thanks I will check them out. As for me the ones I always recommend are Vlad Taltos and Temeraire. Vlad Taltos is about an assassin, the setting is in a fantasy world. It is mysterious, twist and turns every where and is absolutely hilarious. Steven Brust writing is without compare, the way he writes so engaging. Temeraire on the other hand is a Historical Fantasy placed in the Napolian times. Where there is an arial corpse in the military made of dragons. Great idea, follows history well. I learned a lot and she writes so well. It is kind of hard to get use to but once you do... Also like I mentioned earlier, the Art Of Racing In The Rain was fanominal. So witty and fun. But also very sad and deep in meaning. Made me think a lot about human nature and how we should live. It is from a dogs perspective but don't let that discourage you. It is intriguing how Enzo views life.
Graceling (the seven kingdoms)- is also set in a fantasy world, and the main character is an assassin as well. And she is very witty she cracks me up.
I see then I will definitly look that one up. Anyway, let me know if you look a any of the books I mentioned.
I'll have to check some of those out. Is Lost and Found kinda funny. I could see it having some funny moments in it.
Yes, did you know? It had a couple of funnies, it is a sci-fi alien abduction kind of thing. A man and a dog and a few other species become close and try to find their place in the universe.
Ya when I was reading what it was about it, kinda made me laugh when it got to the part about the aliens wanting to sale him to other aliens like a pet.
Check out Alpha and Omega too. Thought you would like this one. It was really stands out as a Paranormal Romance to me because it didn't seem corny or cheesy at all!
click on the listopia thing, then towards the bottom it has all the more recent ones that people have put up, on the right side of the page.
Jessica wrote: "I can't really say I have a favorite genre. I like a wide variety. As for books my favorites are The Mortal Instruments Boxed Set: City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass[boo..."
Cole wrote: "I see you read Halo, how was that? And I am suppose to be reading the Iron Fey soon."
How was The Mortal Instruments series? I heard its really good, and I want to read it after I read the millions of books I have in my "to-read" list and all the books Cole wants me to read. -.-
I loved The Mortal Instruments series!! One of my Favorite series ever! I would definitely read it if I were you.
Nice to meet you too! And You really should it's so amazing!!!! You should also read Clockwork Angel, it's by the same author. If you do read both I would read the first three books of The Mortal Instruments, then read Clockwork Angel, and then read the fourth book of TMI, cuz Clockwork Angel introduces characters that are in the fourth book.
Jessica wrote: "Nice to meet you too! And You really should it's so amazing!!!! You should also read Clockwork Angel, it's by the same author. If you do read both I would read the first three books of The Mortal I...":) Huh, thanks for letting me know!
Oh, and I LOVE The Iron Fey series. I was actually really impressed at it because for an urban fantasy, it was actually pretty good. Usually they get on my nerves, and I know they get on Cole's too, but it was good. And I do like the main character, she's got a certain spunk about her. She's not helpless and stupid.



















