Shonenjump
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Post by Shonenjump on Jul 31, 2017 4:19:34 GMT -4
Yes, this applies everything: from Light-Novels, Fictions, Poetry and Proses. So, which book title is your most favorite? Well, i enjoy reading Lang Leavs Poetry books and Lexie Xu's horror fictions, also Light-Novels from my hometown (Its called Baling2 Bambu) So, what's yours?
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Post by DragonStorm on Jul 31, 2017 7:23:39 GMT -4
The Harry Potter series, "The Scorch Trials", part of Maze Runner series, haven't read the others.
Other than that, none. I have pretty high standards for novels yet low standards for fanfictions.
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Post by Shonenjump on Jul 31, 2017 8:24:40 GMT -4
The Harry Potter series, "The Scorch Trials", part of Maze Runner series, haven't read the others.
Other than that, none. I have pretty high standards for novels yet low standards for fanfictions. Low Standards? So why did you write fanfictions then? (Especially, The Forums Dangaronpa)
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Post by DragonStorm on Jul 31, 2017 9:34:10 GMT -4
The Harry Potter series, "The Scorch Trials", part of Maze Runner series, haven't read the others.
Other than that, none. I have pretty high standards for novels yet low standards for fanfictions. Low Standards? So why did you write fanfictions then? (Especially, The Forums Dangaronpa) No, by low standards, I meant that I am more tolerable to bad fanfictions than bad novels.
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Post by ShenX on Jul 31, 2017 9:53:16 GMT -4
Low Standards? So why did you write fanfictions then? (Especially, The Forums Dangaronpa) No, by low standards, I meant that I am more tolerable to bad fanfictions than bad novels.True that. You have to pay for the bad novel, whereas viewing fanfictions online would be significantly cheaper.
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Post by Kranverg on Jul 31, 2017 10:13:48 GMT -4
Alice in Wonderland, one of the classics. I haven't finished it yet, but I read some of the early chapters and it quickly became one of my favourites.
I don't have a sizeable amount of novels, okay ;_;
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Post by DragonStorm on Jul 31, 2017 11:00:55 GMT -4
Alice in Wonderland, one of the classics. I haven't finished it yet, but I read some of the early chapters and it quickly became one of my favourites. I don't have a sizeable amount of novels, okay ;_; Same.
I borrow then from my school's library ;-;
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Post by quadramseed on Aug 2, 2017 1:15:03 GMT -4
I love reading D.H. Lawrence's critical essays of humans and culture in general. He is poetically quotable, and has several great points; that being said, his novels are a touch too much of the romance genre (and yes, sexual) for my tastes.
I took a strong liking to A Tale of Two Cities simply because I emphatically enjoyed reading it, and if I were to look back three years, it would provide a sense of nostalgia hortatory to that novel.
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Post by hunt2man on Aug 11, 2017 7:56:45 GMT -4
Everything "Brandon sanderson" like everything
Stormlight archive
Mistborn trilogies (it's plural)
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