My Top 10 Books of the Decade
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Number 1 was the Twilight book?
*Shudder*
That's horrifying...
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Well it is a vampire novel. It's supposed to be grotesque, but then again I do love gore when it is in the right genre and I felt it made sense to have gore. Also it is Swedish books and their views of violence and gore a probably different from american ones.
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i agree with you, all harry poter and all twilight? lame.
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1: Hunger Games
2: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
3: The Labyrinth (Percy Jackson)
4: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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You should read The Maze Runner series, they're pretty good (Better than the Hunger Games in my opinion-and I like the Hunger Games) :)
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Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Cherub, Twilight, Percy Jackson, Lord of the rings, Stephen King, Dan brown, a series of unfortunate events..... Not all from this decade but that's what's on my book shelf.. :D (FAVOURITE'S HARRY POTTER!)
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YES! I knew that a book from the Gemma Doyle Trilogy would be on your list! I just knew!
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I agree with you on the friendship issue. That's why I loved Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen so much as a teenager! The Kiterunner was amazing. I had to cry so hard when I read the part about the hospital! Everything just came together and aah. <3
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my favorite book is "my sister's keeper"
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i looove kite runner and the sequel 1000 splendid suns xD and the lovely bones :D(not the movie tho)
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Thanks for making "The Historian" known to me. I got it from the library and am loving every page. Not too many books hold my attention like that.
What college do you attend and what are you majoring in? A monster class sounds so fun.
helloisitme1123 1 year ago
@helloisitme1123 I go to Cazenovia College
MelinaPendulum 1 year ago
The Lovely Bones was your No2?
Really?
It had no plot. A tell-tale way to spot a weak writer? They cant stop weirdly describing peoples eyes. Dont believe me? Try this sentence: Her eyes were like flint and flower petals. Or this one: She asked for coffee and toast in a restaurant and buttered it with her tears. Really? She buttered the coffee and toast with her tears? Or this one, this time about someones heart: Her heart, like a recipe, was reduced. What the hell?
thornewood9 2 years ago
IT has a plot, its just complacted to see because of how the story was written Its about Susie watching her family from heaving and seeing how it is slowly destorying itself after her death. I think it was a great read. However her second book was aweful.
MelinaPendulum 2 years ago