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#21
No I dont have kids. I forgot to say that I will read to to em IF I will have kids.

I maybe close minded to you, but youre the one who doesnt get Lotrs message.
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#22
Quote:Originally posted by Frieza
I'm not going to argue with a closed-minded fool. Broaden your horizons a little. Then you'll realise LotR is just a glorified historical documentary.

A kick-ass historical documentary. If hes being close mind then you are, but i dont think anyone is here. And I read plenty of books I still like LorT. My dad Is a fantasy/scifi nut more than me he likes it. Peoples opinions differ. *shrugs*
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#23
Thats your opinion and Ill respect it. But please do respect mine as well.
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#24
WTF does that have to do with anything.
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#25
Nope, sorry, not. But CT wasnt a bad person. From what I know, he fought in the RAF during WWII. I dont know if he is alive, but even if he is, I doubt he would use Internet, and if he did, I doubt he would come to this forum. Not that its bad, but I doubt an old-man would watch an anime.
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#26
Thats pleasent. Nothin like a good crucification. A word of caution... dont fall aslep tonight. You might not wake back up.
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#27
5 was my favorite one. My dad liek the fist one bes though. My dad is a child on the inside. He likes anime too, if it wasnt fo rmy mother he'd be right there watching Naruto with me. 0.0 Back to books though. Harry Potter is some good readin'... not the best, But pretty dern good.
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#28
I was a pretty hardcore Brian Jaques fan up until the end of middle school, starting around 5th grade. I eventually couldn't keep up with the book she was putting out, but I really enjoyed the Redwall series.

Now all I read are text books and other educational, un-fun things.
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#29
C++ Demystified is a good read... IF YOU WANT TO GOUGE YOUR EYES OUT!
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#30
I better not see another fucking word of argument about that damned LOTR series. Comprende? I don't give a shit if you like it or not, two pages of back and forth bickering is enough.

Anyway, I also enjoyed the Redwall series. I think I still have one of those books that I never read lying around here somewhere.
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#31
i don't read that much these days...

but my favorite book would have to be Daniel's Story by Carol Matas
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#32
OH! I just remembered, I read Dune by Frank Herbert and I really enjoyed that.
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#33
I bought a book called "Now You See It" from an airport bookstore before a flight to San Diego. Its by a guy named Richard Matheson. Anyway, I started reading the book and immediatly idolized Matheson. He writes exactly the way I try to write... well, for the most part. I was reading through parts of the book and thinking "that's exactly how I would have worded that". I don't know if anyone else has found an author like that, but its a pretty cool thing to have such a direct comparison between yourself and someone you write like.

All that aside, its a great book, and you all should read it.
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