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zorobnice
September 19th, 2006, 04:33 AM
Hey Ollie, there are but the problem is I like very long series of books. The libraries here often have a few of the books but not all. I also seem to have developed a smeegol complex, because my books are my little preciousessss.

Ollie
September 19th, 2006, 01:04 PM
hmm yeah i no xactly wat u mean (bit off topic but if u want a really meaty series, try The Wheel of Time - Robert Jordan, there are 12 books (watin for last one to come out :D) an each is around 800pgs plus :P)

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Kavi
September 22nd, 2006, 12:24 AM
i found the gift in my school library in grade 12...as i recall, it served as a great tool in my avoidance stratergies from homework... :) read it like 5 times before the riddle came out! :) and only bought the books after the crow came out....

zorobnice
September 28th, 2006, 03:27 AM
Hi Alison.

Finished Crow yesterday, and I hope you would accept my humble congratulations, wat a cliff hanger. I enjoyed them thoroughly, they kept my attention, but at places was a bit exciting that I spead read to the good bits, and then had to re-read the other pieces again.

Thanks again:D

Cait
September 28th, 2006, 03:35 AM
(bit off topic but if u want a really meaty series, try The Wheel of Time - Robert Jordan, there are 12 books (watin for last one to come out :D)
i love this series! they are my favourites (apart from alison's of course :p ) one of the things i like about them is how long they are, so i dont finish them in like 2 days. i also like all the characters and the ongoing stories!! aparently the last one is called a memory of light and will be the last one for sure, even if its like 2000 pgs long - i cant wait!!!

Blacknarcissa
September 28th, 2006, 02:41 PM
I was in Waterstones where i live and i was looking for another Fantasy book to read so i strolled over to YA section and immediatly saw this book. I thought the front cover looked a bit rubbish and I read the blurb and i thought.. 'It's been done before' but 'cause i couldn't find another one i sat down on the floor to read this one. THEN i read the whole 'Maerad-meets-Cadvan' bit and i was like;; :eek: :eek: But i couldn't afford it and my sister wouldn't buy it for me so i ..cried :o hehe.. but she dragged me out the shop and i worked for the money in a day and i ran to my brothers and i had a race to the next Waterstones just before it closed .. all because i love this book. :D

Blacknarcissa
September 28th, 2006, 02:44 PM
I was such a miracle because i only found out about this book on July 2nd.. i think it was? [probably totally wrong] and that's the day The Riddle came out so I just bought them both. So hahahhahahaha

Blacknarcissa
September 28th, 2006, 02:45 PM
....Oh and Btw OMG HELLO ALISON :OOO *WAVES*

~Mairead~
September 28th, 2006, 05:03 PM
oooooh, are you a newbie?? have you introduced yourself yet in the 'introduce yourself' thread (heh) yet?? :D

Blacknarcissa
October 8th, 2006, 11:59 AM
Yep. :D I am new.

and.. 'Introduction thread?' wuh-what?

 

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