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What are you thinking about reading? Are any book groups forming?

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Andrew Baker (abaker80) | 4 comments Mod
Thoughts? I wouldn't mind reading a really good science fiction text if somebody has a rec.


message 2: by Julia (new)

Julia Have you read Ender's Game? I know it's pretty old but it's the best sci fi book I've read I think, a runner up would be Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card as well which is a lot more recent (probably the best and most thorough time-travel novel out there)


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Andrew Baker (abaker80) | 4 comments Mod
Yup. I read Ender's Game game in high school and the follow up about the porcine species of aliens (?) Is that Pathfinder or is Pathfinder a newer text? Hasn't Orson Scott Card gone off the deep end of politics recently. I remember reading something pretty extreme?


message 4: by Julia (new)

Julia I'm not sure, I don't remember making any political connections but that might have just been me. This is the book I'm talking about: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8...


message 5: by Julia (last edited Dec 08, 2014 07:06PM) (new)

Julia Another really awesome sci fi book is Ready Player One by Earnest Cline; it's postapocalyptic (but NOT dystopian), when the world is in ruins and the main character, like many others, retreat into a video game named Oasis. There are tons and tons of 80s references (which I didn't really get but still found interesting) and most of the book is in the video game as the main character tries to figure out a puzzle set within the video game.


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Andrew Baker (abaker80) | 4 comments Mod
Julia wrote: "Another really awesome sci fi book is Ready Player One by Earnest Cline; it's postapocolyptic (but NOT dystopian), when the world is in ruins and the main character, like many others, retreat into ..."

Ms. Lonardo (another 9th grade teacher) loved ready player one and I am told that it is perfect for the 80/90's gamer/ lover of science fiction. I will add it to my list.


message 7: by Derik (new)

Derik | 2 comments I recommend the Insignia series by S. J. Kincaid.
Insignia (Insignia, #1) by S.J. Kincaid


message 8: by Devin (new)

Devin Wells | 1 comments I'm probably going to read a Jack Reacher novel, considering I've enjoyed so many of them. As far as other books go, I've got to check out other books through recommendations.


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Kathryn (kathryncrooke) | 2 comments I recommend books by Patrick Ness if your'e into the mysterious and post apocalyptic books. My personal favorite is "More than this" and i was thinking about reading "The Knife of Never Letting Go" by him. Its a trilogy also.


message 10: by John (new)

John | 2 comments I'm deciding if I should re-read Haroun after we have analyzed the text and reveled so much about the plot. Maybe, as a reader you will get a different experience and perspective on how it is written and the authors motives. Thoughts?


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