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Nyxius 2012/08/18 18:35:07
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  • Riobhca 2012/09/20 21:29:56
    Riobhca
    +1
    The best book I ever read is this one by the Dalai Lama. It's a commentary on Shantideva's "The Way of the Bodhisattva." It definitely was a positive life-changing book for me.
    A Flash of Lightning Dalai Lama
  • AnnieRae0311 2012/08/19 22:24:58
    AnnieRae0311
    +1
    the perks of being a wallflower
  • Momena (mema) 2012/08/19 17:25:46
    Momena (mema)
    +1
    the dark hunter the dark hunter books
  • hapman 2012/08/19 10:34:16 (edited)
    hapman
    +1
    the lord of the rings.

    because it looks like this:


    and this:


    and this:


    there are a lot of things about this book that make it brilliant. a feeling of authenticity, that tolkien isn't inventing it, he's reporting it, even in some of the least credible passages. this is done mainly by constant reference to the enormous history that lies behind it and has been published as the silmarillion. it creates a sense of depth. a feeling that there's a lot going on outside the immediate action.
    but there's also some things that are not good at all. but these happen mostly at the beginning when he's writing himself into the story and doesn't really know where he's going. some of the dialogue is appalling, truly cringe worthy.
    I've read it so many times I've lost count and I know it inside out. part of the magic was exploring it because it's so big. the first time I read it I thought I would never understand it all. but now, a lot of the magic's gone. there's no mystery anymore. and at the beginning, I was so overwhelmed by the size of it and so caught up in the story and so impressed by the complexity of it, it didn't occur to me that it might not be the great thing I thought it was. finding out it's flawed and losing the magic have been big losses. it was special because of the way it made...
    the lord of the rings.

    because it looks like this:
    lotr green hill country

    and this:
    lord rings

    and this:
    lord rings

    there are a lot of things about this book that make it brilliant. a feeling of authenticity, that tolkien isn't inventing it, he's reporting it, even in some of the least credible passages. this is done mainly by constant reference to the enormous history that lies behind it and has been published as the silmarillion. it creates a sense of depth. a feeling that there's a lot going on outside the immediate action.
    but there's also some things that are not good at all. but these happen mostly at the beginning when he's writing himself into the story and doesn't really know where he's going. some of the dialogue is appalling, truly cringe worthy.
    I've read it so many times I've lost count and I know it inside out. part of the magic was exploring it because it's so big. the first time I read it I thought I would never understand it all. but now, a lot of the magic's gone. there's no mystery anymore. and at the beginning, I was so overwhelmed by the size of it and so caught up in the story and so impressed by the complexity of it, it didn't occur to me that it might not be the great thing I thought it was. finding out it's flawed and losing the magic have been big losses. it was special because of the way it made me feel. it doesn't make me feel like that anymore. but it's still my favourite book.
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  • 1wickedwitch 2012/08/19 10:06:54
    1wickedwitch
    +1
    Black Dagger Brotherhood Black dagger brotherhood series
  • Space Invader 2012/08/19 03:16:49
    Space Invader
    +1
    The Illustrated Man-Ray Bradbury the illustrated man
  • ♪_Jinxxed_♫ 2012/08/19 02:53:00
    ♪_Jinxxed_♫
    +1
    Harry Potter and the Half-blood prince.
    R.I.P Snape… halfblood prince
  • Nyxius ♪_Jinxx... 2012/08/19 03:40:13
    Nyxius
    Yeah he's is my favorite. T.T
  • Cricket 2012/08/19 00:41:16
    Cricket
    +1
    Shantaram
  • Kitty 2012/08/18 22:37:10
  • frequent–antagonist 2012/08/18 20:54:17
    frequent–antagonist
    +1
    I have a few. They're listed on my profile if you care enough to check.
  • Nyxius frequen... 2012/08/18 21:26:40
    Nyxius
    +1
    I have never heard of any of them. =]
  • frequen... Nyxius 2012/08/18 21:29:44 (edited)
    frequent–antagonist
    +1
    Really?! They're all really good, most if not all were best sellers I believe. The Mortal Instrument ones are being made into movies.
  • Nyxius frequen... 2012/08/18 21:39:54
    Nyxius
    +1
    Oh really? That's cool, I'll have to check them out. =]
  • Nyxius 2012/08/18 19:10:45
    Nyxius
    Another book that I love is The Giver. Its amazing. =]
  • MissTypist 2012/08/18 19:05:45
    MissTypist
    +1
    All the Skulduggery Pleasant series.
  • lucythetooth 2012/08/18 18:56:25
  • Nyxius lucythe... 2012/08/18 18:58:26
    Nyxius
    +1
    Awesome =]
  • Space I... lucythe... 2012/08/19 03:18:02
    Space Invader
    +1
    Awesome Books!
  • Sonic the Hedgehog 2012/08/18 18:39:47
  • Nyxius Sonic t... 2012/08/18 18:40:44
    Nyxius
    +1
    YES! haha
  • BUNNIES 2012/08/18 18:37:20
    BUNNIES
    +2
    i really like your picture. LOL. sexay

    okok i love novels but since i have to choose... eh probably the night circus by erin morgenstern<3
  • Nyxius BUNNIES 2012/08/18 18:38:39
    Nyxius
    +1
    Awesome, and thank you! ^///^
  • BUNNIES Nyxius 2012/08/18 18:39:56
    BUNNIES
    +1
    sex appeal. that's him. it's like, the reason for his existence. so people truly understand what sex appeal is.
  • Nyxius BUNNIES 2012/08/18 18:41:47
    Nyxius
    +1
    Yes I agree haha =]

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