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Post by 00Yoshi on May 21, 2004 20:44:04 GMT -5
Mine is "The Thief Lord" by Cornilia Funke
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Post by Anjil on May 22, 2004 1:11:08 GMT -5
Hmm...I've never thought of that. It'd probably be "To Kill A Mockingbird." I really like most of those books that they make us read at school:)
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Yoshiki
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Breenkjoun!
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Post by Yoshiki on May 22, 2004 1:57:46 GMT -5
O, in my child yrs i wud uv said Bev Cleary stuff, b'now i do hav othrs: "Be Ready with Bells and Drums" (which the movie A Patch of Blue is based on) by Elizabeth Kata is nice. Okay, I'm tired of the half spelled words (no offense). I don't really do the "favorite" thing. I like to keep an open mind (one never knows when a new favorite will come along) or maybe I just have a hard time deciding on just one. (I guess I mentioned that book because I've only somewhat recently decided that the movie was my "favorite" — and yes, I have read the book.) Uh, Madeleine L´Engle's books did really interest me too (and I guess they still hold some appeal). Maybe "A Stitch in Time" was my favorite book, now that I think about it. The very first chapter book I ever owned (I believe) was Beverly Cleary's "Beezus and Ramona." I really did like that book, oh, and "Ramona Quimby, Age 8," that one was good too. Katherine Paterson's "Bridge to Terabithia" is another touching book. Oh, wow! I guess I don''t have a favorite after all.
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Post by Chaos on May 22, 2004 2:08:19 GMT -5
Those book by Lurlene McDaniel! I love it when i am just about to cry! (they are NOT love storys )(mostly)
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Graedius
New Yoshi
Chiptune Raccoon
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Post by Graedius on May 22, 2004 2:30:20 GMT -5
I liked the Chronicles of Narnia, personally... all 7 of them.
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Post by teh yoshi on May 22, 2004 2:42:29 GMT -5
Catcher in the Rye. I also liked The Great Gatsby, too. I'm weird.
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Post by Yoshi4ever on May 22, 2004 10:49:18 GMT -5
LOTR hobbit all the J.R.R. Tolkein books.
Except The silmarilion that book wasn't so great.
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Post by Moot on May 22, 2004 13:08:51 GMT -5
Pretty much anything by Terry Pratchett.
Every book of his I've read is hilarious.
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Post by Dragoncube on May 22, 2004 16:08:54 GMT -5
I like the instructionsbooklet of games
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Post by Rainbow Yoshi on May 22, 2004 20:12:06 GMT -5
The Tolkein books and the chronicles of Narnia.
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Post by 00Yoshi on May 22, 2004 22:07:06 GMT -5
I like the instructionsbooklet of games lol hahahahahahahaha so that is all you like?
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Post by Rainbow Yoshi on May 22, 2004 22:08:52 GMT -5
I like the instructionsbooklet of games Oh come on! You have to have a [glow=red,15,000]REAL[/glow]favorite book!
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Post by Dragoncube on May 23, 2004 6:21:56 GMT -5
no really, I read sometimes Nintendo-Zone. But correct books never (I have never read an English book except of english stundent books)
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Post by little Mailtroid on May 24, 2004 13:02:02 GMT -5
I don`t have a favourite book. But I like adventure and fantasy storys like LOTR. Sometimes I read comics. They are very funny and I can learn to draw comic characters and strips.
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Post by Mailtroid on May 24, 2004 13:14:12 GMT -5
Boah! You`re drawing Comics and strips? I never knew that!
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Post by little Mailtroid on May 24, 2004 13:24:12 GMT -5
Yes That was one of my little secrets
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Post by Dragoncube on May 24, 2004 13:28:03 GMT -5
Haahahahahahha................ TOO late
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Post by little Mailtroid on May 24, 2004 13:32:30 GMT -5
Yeah But on one day, all people will know that, because I want to be an animator (Is that right? )
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Post by Mailtroid on May 24, 2004 13:45:07 GMT -5
yup yup.....I am sure you will become an animator...yeah! Reach for the stars Little Mailtroid! ;D
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Post by Dragoncube on May 24, 2004 13:50:35 GMT -5
ohh you have a personal teacher hehehheehh...........
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