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message 1: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
I've been wanting to start one of these for a while but due to the extreme variety of everyone's preferences in genre, it's been difficult to decide on what books to read.
So maybe if you guys put forward a couple of suggestions (with their genres), we could finally agree on something :)

I'd love to do Wolf Brother- Michelle Paver. This is a mythic fastasy/ historical fiction. One that I've already read but I did so at an age that I really didn't take much of it in.


message 2: by Elisar (last edited Jul 08, 2012 02:42PM) (new)

Elisar (ehlihr) | 92 comments Can we do a book that’s somewhat suitable for younger readers as well? I mean, I love Dystopia, but Young Adult has a few suggestive lines here and there, and I’m sort of afraid of them. I mean, if you stick with Young Adult, it’s fine, I don’t need to participate, but… yeah.

Um… How about Holes Louis Sachar, or Silverwing by Kenneth Opal? They’re both very enjoyable books. I certainly loved them. Especially Holes. That was a good book.


message 3: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
I've never heard of it, what's it about?

And of course we don't have to only read YA! I love children's fiction too :D


message 4: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
Weird, yet I'm curious.
I'd love to try 'Lord of the Flies' it sounds creepy but awesome all the same ;)


message 5: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
Yeah, that sounds cool :D


message 6: by Elisar (new)

Elisar (ehlihr) | 92 comments Oh my gosh, that title reminds me of what Columbus did to the Natives... *shudder*


message 7: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin (elspethgordie) | 196 comments Mod
i'm reading the Chronicles of Narnia for the first time now, and trust me, they're as good as it gets. you're never too old to read them and if you like Tolkien's style of writing, Lewis' is similar. it would also be suitable and highly enjoyable for younger readers, as Fireboltmidnight mentioned...:)


message 8: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
Did you know that Tolkein and Lewis were friends? Insane right? :P


message 9: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin (elspethgordie) | 196 comments Mod
yeah, they were really close- it seems so right :)


message 10: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
And they both would discuss their stories in a pub :D


message 11: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
It is the most amazing book ever!!!!! You may just die from the epicness!


message 12: by Elisar (new)

Elisar (ehlihr) | 92 comments How about the Hobbit? Ive only just started reading it. Its intruiging!


message 13: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
I've read that twice in the last year;), but its my favourite book so it gets my vote! :D


message 14: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin (elspethgordie) | 196 comments Mod
yeah, i like that we start with sort of a classic, but we should get everyone's suggestions and throw them into a poll
and i just finished the hobbit!! *sigh*


message 15: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
HobbitHobbitHobbitHobbitHobbitHobbitHobbitHobbitHobbitHobbitHobbitHobbit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


message 16: by Elisar (new)

Elisar (ehlihr) | 92 comments :D Hobbit! :D

oOoOoOoOHobbitOoOoOoOo


message 17: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
Yes!


message 18: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (olivia1395) Rachel wrote: "Weird, yet I'm curious.
I'd love to try 'Lord of the Flies' it sounds creepy but awesome all the same ;)"


I love Lord of the Flies:) Umm I also love love love A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. It's a classic.


message 19: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
Y


message 20: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
Yeah, I was told it's realky good
:D
I really want to read his Great Expectations


message 21: by Zohal (new)

Zohal | 40 comments I think that a book which all ages enjoy and tend to enjoy that would be a great read is a book called "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.

It is an excellent book which raises questions about society.

A couple of others include:

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Inkheart by Cornelia Funke
The Ghost Child by Emma Tennant


message 22: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
I love the Giver!!! I'm reading it now!


message 23: by Zohal (new)

Zohal | 40 comments Really !!! I finished it for the first time a couple of days ago. I am in love with it.


message 24: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
It's so different an intriguing. Amazing!


message 25: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (olivia1395) Rachel wrote: "Yeah, I was told it's realky good
:D
I really want to read his Great Expectations"


It is amazing. And so do I!


message 26: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (olivia1395) Isabelle wrote: "I think that a book which all ages enjoy and tend to enjoy that would be a great read is a book called "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.

It is an excellent book which raises questions about society.

A ..."


I like all of your suggestions:)


message 27: by L (new)

L Feather Boy (a slightly different suggestion) Feather Boy by Nicky Singer

Sherlock Holmes - crime?


message 28: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin (elspethgordie) | 196 comments Mod
Sherlock Holmes, definitely! I'd love to start with a classic.


message 29: by L (new)

L Holmes & Doctor watson are such fantastic characters, and in a roleplay other indaviduals could play detective inspectors, villans, sherlocks brother and also Moriarty his no. 1 enemy.


message 30: by L (new)

L Hamza wrote: "Maybe we could do a roleplay where there is a mixture of detectives from different books trying to solve one mystery ?"

I love writing where you merge different fictional characters into one story. (fun! i once did a short piece 'harry Potter & the carabean pirates' which was interesting, also 'the timelord and the netherwood ball')


message 31: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
That's soo cool! Good idea Hamza :D


message 32: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
Always welcome :D *Annoying smiley face*


message 34: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
By Michelle Paver?


message 36: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin (elspethgordie) | 196 comments Mod
i only got up to soul eater..i got bored
but i'll try them again soon.


message 37: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
I'm up to Outcast :D


message 38: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin (elspethgordie) | 196 comments Mod
i dunno, i think i was about to read something really exciting XD


Althea *Go wolves and dragons!*(Coach Hedge) Inigo (eiyah_fantasyfreak) | 57 comments Rachel wrote: "I've been wanting to start one of these for a while but due to the extreme variety of everyone's preferences in genre, it's been difficult to decide on what books to read.
So maybe if you guys put ..."


Yes, I've been meaning to read "Wolf brother".


message 40: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin (elspethgordie) | 196 comments Mod
oh, it's good- you should definitely read them. They have a really course adventurey feel to them and they're really cute. They're hard to put down and there's a huge background of myths and legends in the different tribes. I'd love to have that as a group read when the next genre is 'adventure' or 'childrens' or something. :)


message 41: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (velliya) | 441 comments Mod
They're just insanely good :)


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