soggypickle
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I can't read
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Omg xD*Looks up summary on Wikipedia*
I know right, that's the best book ever!
what did u write i cant undrstandI can't read
I read that book in elementary school. Perhaps my favorite book I've read. I always like survival-type stories.I don't really enjoy reading, but I did enjoy Hatchet a lot and including its sequel.
Hatchet is an excellent book, something I reccomend all to read. I won't give out any spoilers, but it's about a boys struggle as he lives alone in the jungle after he survived a plane crash.I don't really enjoy reading, but I did enjoy Hatchet a lot and including its sequel.
Maze runner, like hatchet, is a great book. The movie that they're coming out with looks nothing like how I imagined it though, which is disappointing.Sounds interesting! Have you read Maze Runner or To Kill a Mockingbird?
Ah, Ender's Game. I loved that book. It's interesting how it dose such a good job of encapsulating so many years of Ender's life, despite the book being on the short side (as far as books go).Ender's Game
*looks at website name* ....makes sense.I always like survival-type stories.
I have seen the film, and I agree. The book seems to go by fast, as far as Ender's life, but it's a good paceAh, Ender's Game. I loved that book. It's interesting how it dose such a good job of encapsulating so many years of Ender's life, despite the book being on the short side (as far as books go).
Have you seen the film adaptation? I though it was okay, but it felt more like a summary of the plot of Ender's Game, rather than a film of the book itself.
*looks at website name* ....makes sense.
Was at the library and thought of your comment so I picked it up. I'm only about 4 chapters in, but it's very interesting so far!The fact that some people have yet to read the 20th century's greatest book, Catch-22, is nothing short of disappointing.