While I haven't gone back to Dresden yet because I wanted to take a break and read other things, I actually found the fourth book to be a vast improvement over the first three.uc pseudonym (post: 1508689) wrote:Fool Moon by Jim Butcher
Reading this was a strange mix of positive and negative, which led me to try the author's other series...
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Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:While I haven't gone back to Dresden yet because I wanted to take a break and read other things, I actually found the fourth book to be a vast improvement over the first three.
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Lynna (post: 1511261) wrote:In English Class, we're going to read Lord of the Flies
From what I've heard, I might not be able to stomach it.
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MomentOfInertia (post: 1511450) wrote:I also finished Goliath, the conclusion to the Leviathan trilogy.
I agree with what Fu said, except I found the ending somewhat disappointing. The action was good, but the wrap-up was ... not what I was hoping for. To say more would spoil it.
As for the Leviathan trilogy overall, the story is decent, the action well written, the illustrations are cool, and he slips some good humor in now and then. But I have to say that its the world that held my interest the most, the bizarre creatures and crazy machines.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Popyman (post: 1512112) wrote:Reading Frankenstein for the first time. The movies really ruined the poor guy. T_T
mysngoeshere56 (post: 1512392) wrote:I'm currently going through several novels at once, but mostly focusing Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mysteries. Right now I'm reading "The Hidden Staircase", which is the second book in the original Nancy Drew yellow hardback books.
Atria35 (post: 1512423) wrote:I owned those once upon the time. They're not the originals- they're the 1950's/1960's reprints. Nancy Drew has been around since the 20's.
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