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~Tormiester~, The Writer
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Sep 01, 2010 12:56PM

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well, i read a series of books called Warriors, but it was 'bout KITTIES!!! :D
Destani wrote: "well, i read a series of books called Warriors, but it was 'bout KITTIES!!! :D"
Yeah, I definitely heard of it.
Yeah, I definitely heard of it.
Was the Warrior series good? I keep seeing my cuzs reading it but I was unsure. I love cats...but warrior cats? lol
oh i didnt really like Graceling for some reason.
oh i didnt really like Graceling for some reason.
it's ok. it's more for younger kids who love to read because i read them when i was in 3rd/4th grade, but the books are pretty long.
Patti wrote: "Was the Warrior series good? I keep seeing my cuzs reading it but I was unsure. I love cats...but warrior cats? lol
oh i didnt really like Graceling for some reason."
Ouch! That was an arrow to the heart. It's ok, I'll just walk it off.
Don't you remember Jim and Louis B. readin them in, like, the fifth grade on?
oh i didnt really like Graceling for some reason."
Ouch! That was an arrow to the heart. It's ok, I'll just walk it off.
Don't you remember Jim and Louis B. readin them in, like, the fifth grade on?

Lyla wrote: "I actually didn't quite like graceling, but that was because of the "companion novel" that bugged the crap outta me! I wanted to read more of the MAIN story, not a new one."
I agree 98%! But I did like Fire, you know, as a separate story.
I agree 98%! But I did like Fire, you know, as a separate story.
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