Laugh out Loud Book Club discussion
note: This topic has been closed to new comments.
The Older Threads
>
December Nominations - Closed
date
newest »
newest »
message 1:
by
[deleted user]
(last edited Nov 04, 2009 01:47PM)
(new)
Nov 04, 2009 01:45PM
Hey everyone, we need a new series starting in December because our Lord of the Rings series will be finished this month. Please nominate a series read and/or a book you would like to read in December. I look forward to hearing what everyone would like to read next! Nominations will be open through Wednesday, November 11.
reply
|
flag
I will nominate the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis for our next series read and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins.
Both of Linda's sound good to me too. How aboutThe Awakening and The Struggle for a series maybe something Christmasy. I'll have to think about it and post it later.
NIce.. I'd like to read Narnia (haven't read it yet)and...
"The secret life of bees by Sue Monk Kidd"
Would anyone like to read Dreamhunter or Dreamquake by. Elizabeth Knox? Or the City of Bones books?I would love to read The Awakening and The Struggle as well.
I have read Hunger Games and Catching Fire and so far they are like my all time favorite books they are awesome. Suzanne Collins has also written a series called the Underland Chronicles. I have heard really great things about it. Its based for teens though, So I don't know if that would be something you are all interested in. I am new to the club, and I am very excited to be in it, If that is ok with all of you :o)
Sarah wrote: " I am new to the club, and I am very excited to be in it, If that is ok with all of you"
Welcome to the group!! It's good to have you here. I would totally be interested in reading a series by Suzanne Collins.
Welcome to the group!! It's good to have you here. I would totally be interested in reading a series by Suzanne Collins.
I'd like to nominate the Myth series by Robert Asprin but it might be best to go with just the first 6 or 8 books as it goes on through many volumes.
I Love The Underland Series. Yes they are young adult books, but I thought they were really good! I think there are five in the series and they get better and more intricant as they go along. Beware- we might should not read these if any one is overly freaky about bats, rats, etc. because it is the "Underland Series". It is set underneath New York City. I nominate this series and while I'm at the Percy Jackson: The Olympians series also, especially because the movies coming out.
Spiderlily2 wrote: "I Love The Underland Series. Yes they are young adult books, but I thought they were really good! I think there are five in the series and they get better and more intricant as they go along. Bewar..."How do you like the Percy Jackson books. Those sound really good. And it is so good to hear that you liked the Underland Chronicles :)I have only heard good things about them. Has anyone read the Graceling and Fire books by Kristin Cashore. Those are really great books to :)
Sarah wrote: "How do you like the Percy Jackson books. Those sound really good"
Ok so personally I plan on reading up on my Greek mythology because I realized after I read these books how interesting it could be. I loved them and i would have to say the best one was The Battle of the Labyrinth
So far we have:
Catching Fire
The Secret Life of Bees
Dewey The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
Series:
Narnia
The Vampire Diaries
The Dreamhunter Duet (Dreamhunter & Dreamquake (The Dreamhunter Duet, Book 2))
The Myth Series
Underland Series
Percy Jackson
Catching Fire
The Secret Life of Bees
Dewey The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
Series:
Narnia
The Vampire Diaries
The Dreamhunter Duet (Dreamhunter & Dreamquake (The Dreamhunter Duet, Book 2))
The Myth Series
Underland Series
Percy Jackson
Spiderlily2 wrote: "I haven't read the fire books. Are they good?"
Graceling and Fire were both very good. If you like fantasy, then you should definitely read them!
Graceling and Fire were both very good. If you like fantasy, then you should definitely read them!
Spiderlily2 wrote: "By the way, when does the November discussion start?"
The November nominations are up in our group reads folder.
The November nominations are up in our group reads folder.
Spiderlily2 wrote: "Sarah wrote: "How do you like the Percy Jackson books. Those sound really good"
Ok so personally I plan on reading up on my Greek mythology because I realized after I read these books how int..."
Cool thanks for the recommendation I will read those for sure!! I can't wait to see the movie.
Nominations are closed. I will open up the poll shortly.
This topic has been frozen by the moderator. No new comments can be posted.
Books mentioned in this topic
Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World (other topics)Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World (other topics)
Graceling (other topics)
Fire (other topics)
The Secret Life of Bees (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Suzanne Collins (other topics)C.S. Lewis (other topics)
Suzanne Collins (other topics)

