Literature - Do you read?

All quiet on the western front, great novel
 
I am lost in fantasy novels, but I am slow at getting started on new ones, because I get locked in the previous books universe.
After watching the films and reading 'The Hobbit', I am getting started on the first Lord of the Rings books.

Love it, just love fantasy<33333
 
I've read quite a lot of books in my short time aswell, many that i can't remember the name of though. ATM i'm reading Game of Thrones series in english (a little challenge to myself) and i just love the way it's written with the character jumping, which gives you a feeling that the world there never stop moving :) (Which i think many people who have read GoT agree on)
Shout out to J.K Rowling, Dan Brown, P.B Kerr and C.S Lewis and many other unsong artists whose names i can't remember :)
 
I'm a big fan of David Edding's series the Mollerean and the Belgairaid those are both some of the best series books that i have ever read.
 
I am lost in fantasy novels, but I am slow at getting started on new ones, because I get locked in the previous books universe.
After watching the films and reading 'The Hobbit', I am getting started on the first Lord of the Rings books.

Love it, just love fantasy<33333
You've not yet read the Lord of the Rings trilogy? :eek: Bit behind there! But I must say, it is a great read!
I'm a big fan of David Edding's series the Mollerean and the Belgairaid those are both some of the best series books that i have ever read.
David Eddings is a great author, good read. If you enjoyed him try out some authors like Raymond E. Feist - great read and all of his books are found within the same world of Midkemia that he created.
 
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I've read quite a lot of books in my short time aswell, many that i can't remember the name of though. ATM i'm reading Game of Thrones series in english (a little challenge to myself) and i just love the way it's written with the character jumping, which gives you a feeling that the world there never stop moving :) (Which i think many people who have read GoT agree on)
Shout out to J.K Rowling, Dan Brown, P.B Kerr and C.S Lewis and many other unsong artists whose names i can't remember :)

C.S. Lewis did a great job with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe series - but not read any more of Lewis' work. Do you recommend it?
J.K. Rowling will forever be in my heart - Harry Potter was the first series I ever got into. I am going to read her new book when can.
 
+1 to Terry Pratchett, he's hilarious.

My favorite series standing is the Farsala Trilogy by Hilari Bell, little bit of magic, lots of great characters, all three of those books were really hard for me to put down.
 
C.S. Lewis did a great job with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe series - but not read any more of Lewis' work. Do you recommend it?
J.K. Rowling will forever be in my heart - Harry Potter was the first series I ever got into. I am going to read her new book when can.

JK Rowling
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The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe series is all i've read by him, it's a kidlike book but the universe is amazing and i like the "lesson" the book teaches :)
I ofc read it when i was younger, think i was like 13 or sum sum, but the books stand very clearly as a great childhood memory :)
 
Unbearable lightness of being, where the red fern grows, oliver twist, plague year, I am legend, World of Warcraft Lore.
 
Oliver Twist <3 But have not read any of the others, do you recommend it?

I'd recommend Where the Red Fern Grows, I Am Legend, and Plague Year. They're books anyone can relate to.

Unbearable Lightness of Being is deep and more about the readers perception as far as the entertainment/pleasure you'll draw from it. It's an absolute must for book nuts like myself. I just wouldn't recommend it to people I know nothing about.
 

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