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Posted 2022-01-01 20:22:17 (edited)
Welcome! This is just a little corner for avid readers such as myself! Come share your favorite genres, favorite books, or even just good reads you want to recommend!

My favorite genres are mostly fantasy, Sci Fi, and mystery!

Ive read tons of books so far including: the inheritance series, hunger games, Wings of fire, Warrior cats, Lorien legacies series, wolves of the Beyond, maze runner, and other similar ones. The list is very long lol
I know most of these are for younger audiences, I read most of them in grade school; but am now getting back into reading all these years later, and am excited to see what the young adult books offer and am always looking for great recommendations to try out!!

AngryTiger-[Item_Hoarder]
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Posted 2022-01-03 08:36:14
My favorite genre is fantasy dragons as well! One of my favorite series is the lord of the rings/the hobbit.
BlizzardOfDeath
#51723

Posted 2022-01-04 09:08:46
Cool! I've heard a ton about them and their movie counter-parts but have never gotten around to reading them yet. They are currently on my future read list but it moves slow lol!

AngryTiger-[Item_Hoarder]
#10140

Posted 2022-01-04 09:10:17
The movies aren't completely true to the books at all times, however, I do like the depiction of Smaug in the hobbit.
BlizzardOfDeath
#51723

Posted 2022-01-17 13:56:55
I tend to read mostly YA, and my most recent read that I loved was These Hollow Vows! Apparently I like fairies.
I have The Last Namsara on my list for this year, and I think that has dragons!

Jane Doom
#882

Posted 2022-01-23 11:34:44
I generally read series. Most of which include animal characters lol. Some good ones are Guardians of Gahoole, Longburrow, Wolves of the Beyond and Nocturnals!

blackwillow13
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Posted 2022-01-23 13:20:25
@Rabbit the last Namsara looks super interesting! Totally adding it to my reading list!

@Blackwillow I read the GoG and wolves of the beyond series too, It was a while ago but from what I remember, they were really good!

AngryTiger-[Item_Hoarder]
#10140

Posted 2022-02-25 10:00:53
I recently found an author called Michael Crichton. He wrote the books for the Jurassic park movies and that's what got me hooked haha! Also apparently the writer for Congo, the movie adaptation that gave me nightmares as a kid! (freaky book about apes)

I've been reading his other books like dragon teeth (semi-true story about paleontologists), timeline (a time travel book), and am currently waiting to read the andromeda strain which looks super interesting! (alien virus brought back on a space probe)

AngryTiger-[Item_Hoarder]
#10140

Posted 2022-03-05 20:23:54
Omg I have so many, but I'll list as many as I can: Warriors, Wings of Fire, Firebringer, Wolves of the Beyond, Ranger's Apprentice, Brother and Chronicles, and Watership Down, off the top of my head.
🌱 Tawnyfeather🌱
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Posted 2022-03-05 20:24:23
Gotta love books about animals. Watership down and warrior cats are some i've personally read, and I fully intend to read wolves of the beyond. I remember when I was younger I was super duper intrigued in books about like, children going missing to live with animals. I think I wished to be them lol. I read a swedish book series that was basically just a girl goes missing and lives with wolves all her life, but whoopsie then she's found and the family tries to make her human but realize her true home is with the wolves. Very cheesy and I DEFINITELY wanted to be her.

Zorua
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