the_wolfs_howl wrote:...Does that book by any chance have some connection to Avi's book Crispin: The Cross of Lead?
Adorima wrote:Ted Dekker is a master craftsman of the psychological/spiritual thrillers. Isn't he?
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1522808) wrote:I started Royal Assassin by Robin Hobb the other day - so far, it's awesome!
Edward wrote:I just finished Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson, and will start reading the next book in the Malazan series, Deadhouse Gates, once I have finished Little Brother by Cory Doctorow.
It was an old dream of mine to have The Alchemist as a graphic novel. This version exceeds my expectations and is a beautiful manifestation of what I originally imagined while crafting this story.
--Paulo Coelho
rocklobster (post: 1526319) wrote:I changed my mind. I'm starting Fablehaven's third book.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
FllMtl Novelist (post: 1526914) wrote:Recently finished the second Heroes of Olympus book, Son of Neptune. I want to be Rick Riordan when I grow up.
The writing in this book was so tight and efficient. There were no boring parts or people being inexplicably stupid. The plot was not predictable. Dialogue was sharp, action quick, characters endearing and complex, humor hilarious (as it should be), and every once in a while a scene burst with heart. (Somebody calls home, it doesn't take five paragraphs, but it packed an emotional punch.) It's a wild, awesome ride from start to cliffhanging finish.
And Frank's family is the best family.
Why is Fall 2012 so far away? D:
Lynna (post: 1527000) wrote:YES. *high five*
I agree with everything you said! I want to be Rick Riordan when I grow up too!
I got The Lost Hero and The Son of Neptune for my birthday, and it took me around four days to read them both.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
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