Say Anything About: Books/Novels

Started by BOPRecruit 165 pages

ah yes, that's the word! you got it, by george! lol

good 😄

i heard rumours that there was going to be a remake of "the outsiders" movie, is this true?

also, do any of you read the books that are based on the movie?

most books that are based on movies suck...

but i love reading and ive read thousinds of books but right now im reading.....War and Peace (been reading this for a couple weeks Soooo confusing) Dissolution (its the first book from the War of the Spider Queen series from Forgotten Realms if anyone nos who they are) and im reading Ghost soldiers (its a epic account of WWII greatest rescue misson)....anyone else reading or have read any of these books?? what did you think??

i read the book version of the spider-man, was pretty good since it gave more details and background and thoughts to the characters.

if you like action, check out one of the following 3 books by matthew reilly: 1. ice station
2. temple
3. area 7

Sabriel Trilogy
DragonLance: Chronicles Trilogy
Shade's Children
Fallen Host
The Gunslinger
and a few others I cant think of atm

currently reading Witchcraze and The Frailty Myth

BOPRecruit 16, how's watership down.
i got to chpt 10 but couldn't go on.

Interview With The Vampire
The Vampire Lestat
Queen of the Damned
The Body Thief
Memnoch The Devil
&
Vittorio The Vampire

Originally posted by FallingBlue
Sabriel Trilogy
DragonLance: Chronicles Trilogy
Shade's Children
Fallen Host
The Gunslinger
and a few others I cant think of atm

what's "the gunslinger" about?

been a while since i read watership down, good book and don't know what else to say. i saw the animted movie alot when i was little, so had to read the book. rabbits are so cute! ^.~

ok, i have to read it for class, but i don't see the point in the story at all, it's all just about rabbits.

u guys are weird but i like books i've read
the pendragon series and they are good also books about the holocust are interesting 📖

nemo: i know it's about rabbits, but it's more interesting the journey and the strength to move on to a better life.

eddymorphie: i've read Night by elie wiesel (sp?), that book was sad, read it in eigth grade for a report. also, we had to read anne frank and do a play.

I'm readin patriot games again atm

BOPRecruit 16, it's like just rabbits travelling, and i know they r brave, but the things they go through r so trivial to us, i just can't relate to it.

i don't mean the relating thing, it's just their will to survive and this inner society is what i found interesting. also, the quotes at the beginning of each chapter and the maps. that's just my opinion.

have any of you read s.e. hinton's the outsiders?

books i've read:
Fydor DOstoevsky: Crime and PUnishment
Alexandre Dumas: Three Musketeers
Michael Crichton: Five Patients
Jules Verne- 20,000 leagues under the sea
Jules Verne- Mysterious Island
Jules Verne- Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Agatha Christie- Murder on the Orient Express
Mark Twain- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Harper Lee- To Kill a mocking bird
Robin Cook- COntagion
Jack London- The Call of the wild
Jack london- To build a fire
John Bellairs- The spell of the sorceress skull
Jack London- NOrthland stories
(i forgot author)- Peoms from Hell and Hevean from Ancient Mesopotamia
Jules Verne- Paris in the Twentith Century

and more i dont remember

i got halfway through reading alexandre dumas' "the man in the iron mask", but didn't finish. the culture and language was cool to learn about. kept a french dictionary by my side at handy.