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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

Let's start this off:

This was boring but good:

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee


message 2: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ I beg to differ on the "boring" part. I don't think To Kill a Mockingbird is boring at all. I mean, it's not full of explosions or anything like that, but it is a very compelling story––both about racism and about coming-of-age.

But yes, it is very good. One of my all-time favorites. :)


♫♡вℓυє cσηνєяѕє♡♫™ (BlueConverse) | 148 comments Mod
Hm...I want to read that book. My favorite author said that was her favorite book.


message 4: by E.J., The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth (new)

E.J. (ejschoenborn) | 606 comments Mod
The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, blah, blah, blah... I've said this list like five times...


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I still think it had too many lulls


♫♡вℓυє cσηνєяѕє♡♫™ (BlueConverse) | 148 comments Mod
Just Streaking Along with God ~Boss 1~ wrote: "I still think it had too many lulls"

Lulls? As in....


♫♡вℓυє cσηνєяѕє♡♫™ (BlueConverse) | 148 comments Mod
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Holocaust. A girl saves her (Jewish) best friend's life. My fifth grade class read it for read-aloud.


message 8: by Ross (last edited Dec 15, 2011 08:30PM) (new)

Ross Bauer (nightlightknight) The Book Thief is quite a good read, oh and for those of us who like graphic novels, there's of course The Complete Maus


message 9: by E.J., The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth (new)

E.J. (ejschoenborn) | 606 comments Mod
Woolfie wrote: "The Book Thief is quite a good read, oh and fpr those of us who like graphic novels, there's of course The Complete Maus"

THe Book Thief is an amazing book.


message 10: by Ross (new)

Ross Bauer (nightlightknight) Clare is a good writer, but her inclusion of Sebastian was too late, the reveal wasn't as shocking, at least for me:p


message 11: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ Woolfie wrote: "The Book Thief is quite a good read, oh and for those of us who like graphic novels, there's of course The Complete Maus"

The Book Thief is my favorite. So good. :)


message 12: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ Woolfie wrote: "Clare is a good writer, but her inclusion of Sebastian was too late, the reveal wasn't as shocking, at least for me:p"

I thought Sebastian came in at about the right time, but I agree the reveal was kind of obvious. Of course, I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. Except for that the characters didn't really figure it out fast enough. I knew from like, the first second he showed up. XD


Mel (who is deeply in love with herself) (iamdeeplyinlovewithmyself) The book thief is awesome.

;)


message 14: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ Yes, yes it is. After I read that book I just sat and stared at the wall for a while... It was pretty hard to digest. Haha.


Mel (who is deeply in love with herself) (iamdeeplyinlovewithmyself) Me, too! Had a strong impact on my thought-processes for a long while after reading it..

And the fact that all the characters were so REAL is only a bonus. I could easily imagine all of them, and that is the sign of a veryvery good book, right?

At least, that's what I think.


message 16: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ I think you're absolutely right. Characters are the most important thing for me, whether I'm reading or writing. A book can be the best-written thing in the world, but if the characters are boring then I just can't enjoy the book. And when I'm writing I concentrate a lot more on creating realistic characters than I do on my writing style... A good story should be about relatable people.


message 17: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments Okay, looks like I should read the book thief...
The Mortal Instruments-series is awesome! I couldn´t put them aside - but I think the 4th volum was unneseccary. I liked the ending of Ciry of Glass and now I have to wait for City of Souls. How mean.

What I read for a book club was The Handmaids Tale. You had to get used to the story and the writing style, but all in all it was very good - and haunting. It´s a dystopia a future world where woman are oppressed and just used as birth-machines. Talk about discrimination...


Mel (who is deeply in love with herself) (iamdeeplyinlovewithmyself) Yeah, I've read Handmaid's Tale. You're right, it IS very haunting. But I love how unsympathetic the whole story is, and how frank. As if the writer is saying, this is the world I've created. And I don't care if you like it or not, but I am not going to make it cutesy. It is brutal. So deal with it.

That's cool.


message 19: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ I felt the same way about the fourth Mortal Instruments book. It was good, but rather unnecessary and kind of annoying.

I've been meaning to read The Handmaid's Tale for a while...


Mel (who is deeply in love with herself) (iamdeeplyinlovewithmyself) Definitely read it!

And I agree; The fourth MI book is totally unneccessary to the series-- and there are two more to come!

I enjoyed it, but only in a very passive way. It shouldn't have been published, end of. But then again, I'm sure that a lot of readers LOVED the book, so maybe it was just individual taste.


message 21: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments It´s totally worth your time. What impressed me the most, was how POSSIBLE all this sounds. With the terrorism-problem, with which the new government in The Handmaids Tale started, and the birth-rates going down...
I´ll still read the 5th volume - because now I just have to know how it end. *sigh*


message 22: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ Marlene wrote: "It´s totally worth your time. What impressed me the most, was how POSSIBLE all this sounds. With the terrorism-problem, with which the new government in The Handmaids Tale started, and the birth-ra..."

That's always the scariest kind of dystopia––when it actually seems plausible. Most dystopias I can't bring myself to suspend my disbelief...


message 23: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ So yeah. WHO LOVES PERCY JACKSON?


message 24: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments As long as it´s sci-fi you can read it like it does not concern you. When it´s something possible...


message 25: by Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ (last edited Dec 20, 2011 09:03AM) (new)

Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ (vyannikrace) | 971 comments Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "So yeah. WHO LOVES PERCY JACKSON?"

MEEEEE!


message 26: by [deleted user] (new)

I LOVE PERCY JACKSON! (Books & character)

I mean, most people grew up with Harry Potter (which i'm also a fan of), but no, Percy's been MINE since i was eight years old!

And I have the same birthday as him, so.


Mel (who is deeply in love with herself) (iamdeeplyinlovewithmyself) Ditto.

PJ for the win.

hahaha, I love how pj can also be pajamas lol..

But obviously PJs are also and equally for the win as PJ.


message 28: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments Still me. xD
Percy Jackson is SO MUCH BETTER than Harry Potter. Who wants to read about wizards? I´m all for greek gods!


Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ (vyannikrace) | 971 comments I love the series AND the guy. But I love Nico more.


message 30: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments Just look at the last name and yor picture and everything´s clear. ;)
No, I like him as well. Who doesn´t want to control an army of dead people? Though I think his life is pretty scary...


Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ (vyannikrace) | 971 comments Huh? *Looks at name and picture.* Whats all clear? I dont get it...Huh?


message 32: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments Di ANGELO. Angel?
By the way, I like the picture. :)


Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ (vyannikrace) | 971 comments I have been looking at my list of non-existent character that I fangirl over and realised something.

The main guys on my list: (In no order)

Fang from Maximum ride
Nico Di Angelo from PJ
Hades from Zelda c. wangs webcomic MYth
Anubis from The Kane Chronicles
L Lawliet from Death Note
etc...
See the distinct connection yet? I think I just found my type.


Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ (vyannikrace) | 971 comments Marlene wrote: "Di ANGELO. Angel?
By the way, I like the picture. :)"


OOOHH! I kinda find it funny that Nico's end name means 'Of Angels' Dont you?


Oh and thanks!


message 35: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments I only know Nico and L, so you have to fill me in.


message 36: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments Oh, and no problem. I came across this picture pretty often by now, because I write about angels. Always thought it was cool.


Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ (vyannikrace) | 971 comments Marlene wrote: "I only know Nico and L, so you have to fill me in."

Fang looks like he could be Nico's older brother or something (expect he has wings). He even dresses similar and doesnt speak much.

Hades...Im not sure how to describe him but you can look it up on deviant art. Just write: Hades Zelda c. Wang.

And Anubis could also be described as being Nico's godly older brother.

They're all amazing. (In my opinion. Im a complete fangirl.)


message 38: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments :) I see your point.


message 40: by [deleted user] (new)

Eh... as far as my dreamy fandom guys go, I'd have to say that mine mainly consist of:

-Percy Jackson
-Neville Longbottom
-James Potter I
-Remus Lupin
-The Doctor
-Finnick Odair

So you see, I'm mainly a fan of three book fandoms and one very amazing British science fiction...


message 41: by Marlene (last edited Dec 20, 2011 10:02AM) (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments I love Finnick! He´s amazing. Too sad...
I´m re-reading The Hunger Games at the moment; in march there´ll be the movie - finally!


Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ (vyannikrace) | 971 comments I was dissapointed at how the percy jackson movie turned out.


message 43: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments That was horrible.
First: Where is the we-are-so-much-better-than-you attitude of the gods? there were so many worn out clichees, like the dad-son issue, that Hades is the bad guy - again, though I found especially this change in the books great. An, last but not least, Annabeth. She didn´t look and behave one little bit like Annabeth. And she definitely is not a smart-ass. She´s more like a warrior-queen. Clarisse-like. An what about these stupid pearls?!
You see, I didn´t like it either, mildly spoken. ;)


message 44: by Marlene (new)

Marlene (marlene1001) | 403 comments Okay, my father wants his laptop back and I ahev to go anyway. Good night/evening/whatever time it is in your region. ;)


message 45: by [deleted user] (new)

Morning.

And I'm going to THG midnight. Thinking about going as Katniss... got the right hair/skin colour... but my sister and her friends are all going and representing a district, so I'm doing that.


Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ (vyannikrace) | 971 comments Marlene wrote: "That was horrible.
First: Where is the we-are-so-much-better-than-you attitude of the gods? there were so many worn out clichees, like the dad-son issue, that Hades is the bad guy - again, though ..."



I hated it also. They were supposed to be TWELVE in The Lightning Theif. They spoilt the WHOLE plot. I was so ashamed with how it turned out. (Im not going to go into a long rant about all the things they did wrong. It would take too long.)


message 48: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ wrote: "I was dissapointed at how the percy jackson movie turned out."

DO NOT EVEN SPEAK OF THAT PIECE OF GARBAGE.

However, Logan Lerman is shmexy.

That is all.


message 49: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ Vyanni Krace ~Wisdom of the bitter sea.~ wrote: "Marlene wrote: "I only know Nico and L, so you have to fill me in."

Fang looks like he could be Nico's older brother or something (expect he has wings). He even dresses similar and doesnt speak ..."


Oh, I used to love Fang but then... he got annoying in the third book. In fact, the books in general got annoying by the third book. x_x


message 50: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ I suppose I should make my list of wonderful male characters in YA books now. Okay, here goes. In no particular order.

- Jack (Blood Red Road)
- Étienne St. Clair (Anna and the French Kiss)
- Percy Jackson (Percy Jackson... duh)
- Derek (Darkest Powers)
- Todd (Chaos Walking)
- Jace (Mortal Instruments)
- Will (Infernal Devices)
- Jem (Infernal Devices)
- Po (Graceling)
- Brigan (Fire)
- Max (The Book Thief)
- Atticus Finch (To Kill a Mockingbird ... OKAY I know he's the dad, but he is just so badass. And I love his name.)

... I think that about covers it. XD


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