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    Quote Originally Posted by pinkie View Post
    @(you need an account to see links) I really enjoyed your role in Shrek! It is one of my favorite films.


    @(you need an account to see links) Seriously if I analyze a book too deeply, I don't love it more, but I do hate myself more for putting that many hours of my life into a single inanimate object. Lol but good for you. I have a friend who loved that book so much he legally changed his middle name to Atticus. NO LIE.


    Don't bring shrek into this please, it isn't a book. but on that note if eddie murphy ever wrote a novel, it would be a classic for sure
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    Lois Duncan's series. Man the suspense when you read the first time is great. I've been re-reading them and haven't gotten bored yet

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    @(you need an account to see links) , you've never heard of Hatchet? D: Like s boy was on a little plane, it crashed, he had his clothes, a windbreaker (i think) and a hatchet. Most people have read Hatchet, just not the rest of them D: I suggest it if you haven't! Its a very easy read.

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    I really liked Firestarter by Stephen King

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    @(you need an account to see links) @(you need an account to see links) we had to read Stephen King's "On Writing" for my AP English class last school year. It was the worsssst.

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    @(you need an account to see links) I haven't read any other books yet by him, since I'm kind of lazy when it comes to book reading... But I thought Firestarter was really good. It was sad and haunting and overall tragic. I lurv tragedies

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    @(you need an account to see links) The books are rather easy to read, about 2 hours and you can finish a book. Just don't expect to do anything else until you finish the book

    It's not really a series, just many books written by the same author, no 2 books' plot are connected, every book is different in its plot, so you don't have to go through the boring parts before reaching the exciting parts.

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    My favourite books when I was a bit younger was the Darren Shan series.
    Now it's Dean Koontz - From The Corner of His Eye.



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