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Post by Palagrin on Oct 8, 2010 21:07:28 GMT
I haven't seen anything of this nature on here, so I thought I'd start it. It's very useful on other forums.
Basically, you just fill out the form below, and anyone can try and reccomend a book based on what you are looking for. Easy!
When asking for book recommendations, you must follow this form:
[b]General Preferences:[/b]
[b]Past books that I liked:[/b]
[b]Age Range:[/b]
If you are replying to a request, please use the members name, otherwise we'll all get confuzzled. And the Age Range is not necasserily your age but the age range of the books.
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Post by Michael on Oct 8, 2010 21:11:04 GMT
I'll leave a mod sticky this, if they wish. Great idea though, Rhys. =D
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Post by liam. on Oct 8, 2010 22:19:26 GMT
This looks like a good idea and I've wanted to sticky something for ages! *stickies*
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Post by Michael on Oct 15, 2010 17:10:38 GMT
Thought I may as well give it a go. =)
General Preferences: Fantasy, and anything linked with history (bar Henderson's boys, already had that) Past books that I liked: Percy Jackson, The Shapeshifter Series, Jimmy Coates, Hunger Games, Gone, Power of 5... Age Range: anything 9+
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Post by Perdy the Birdy on Oct 16, 2010 2:38:49 GMT
Skulduggery Pleasant Michael? They aren't too hard to read and they are fantasy. I rather enjoy them
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Post by liam. on Oct 16, 2010 4:28:27 GMT
Hmm, try a series called Rangers Apprentice, they are very good, soft reads and all I know who have read them have liked them.
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Post by Michael on Oct 16, 2010 13:32:33 GMT
Thanks guyz!
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Post by nathanluvsbailey on Feb 27, 2011 22:04:54 GMT
General Preferences: Action, Horror, Adventure, Crime, Thriller, Past books that I liked: Alpha series - Chris Ryan, Robert muchamore, Anthony horwtiz, etc Age Range: Adult. I don't mind teenage but only 15+
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Post by Will on Feb 27, 2011 23:13:55 GMT
Have you read any Andy McNab? It's nothing amazing, but enjoyable and verreh action-filled.
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Post by Palagrin on Feb 28, 2011 17:24:31 GMT
Nathan-
Try the John Cleaver Trilogy by Dan Wells. They're amazing horror novels. The first one is called I Am Not A Serial Killer. You might have heard of it.
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Post by chinnas on Mar 10, 2011 10:00:02 GMT
Yes, Very good advise.. thanks, keep it up..
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Post by catreader on Oct 24, 2011 7:35:47 GMT
General preferences: Emotional reads, adventure, action/thrills Past books that I liked: Noughts and Crosses series, Once trilogy, series of unfortunate events Age range: 12+ I prefer teenage books though.
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Post by Eni on Oct 24, 2011 8:43:00 GMT
Ooooh, I'd definitely recommend you Paper Towns by John Green. Amazing teenage book, emotional and real life adventure.
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Post by Luke on Oct 24, 2011 18:45:08 GMT
Thought I may as well give it a go. =) General Preferences:Fantasy, and anything linked with history (bar Henderson's boys, already had that) Past books that I liked:Percy Jackson, The Shapeshifter Series, Jimmy Coates, Hunger Games, Gone, Power of 5... Age Range:anything 9+ I haven't read this, but I remember a glance of a description of a Leviathan trilogy. I think it was about an alternate version of WWI, where the son of Archduke Ferdinand tries to gain power... or something... I'll hunt around Google for a better description, it popped into my mind when I read your preferences.
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Post by Eni on Oct 24, 2011 21:05:51 GMT
I've read those. Leviathan, Behemoth and Goliath. They're quite good.
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