Tagged: Rakkety Tam (by Brian Jacques), reading
Now I’m re-reading The Enchanted Castle by E. Nesbit.
DragonSpell by Donita K. Paul, it ain’t so very nice this time round. *pouts*
Why not, Owan? I just re-read it and enjoyed it alot. I noticed many things I never noticed before, and read descriptions I never really read before. (Oh, so that’s what Dar actually looks like!)
There was a lot of petty squabling in that book, from what I remember. I debated about getting the next in line at a curicculum fair, but decided against it. Should I library it?
Oh, I always considered that DragonSpell was the worst of the series. My favorite is a toss up between DragonQuest and DragonKnight. But I haven’t read DragonLight yet, so I may have my favorites ousted pretty soon.
I’m reading The Return of the King now.
Ooh! How is it?
The Return of the King is a very good book and is also one of my favorites.
I’m not going to write a whole lot about it because this does happen to be a book review website. Here are links to the reviews of The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King.
Thanks! I left some comments.
Yay! I went to the library this afternoon! Fridays and libraries are among my favorite things. *strains from the Sound of Music floats through head, are quickly smothered* I’ll be starting a book or two tonight; it’s around midnight now, my favorite hour. Does anyone else like to stay up late? (Preferably reading…)
I am an absolute night owl. Midnight is a fairly normal bedtime for me.
And so this isn’t off-topic- I’m reading DragonLight!!!!!!!!
I’m reading Tik-Tok of Oz now.
How is Dragonlight? I’m reading I Kissed Dating Goodbye by Joshua Harris, very good book.
Simply answered: The People of Sparks.
I just finished The Spiderwick Chronicles (look for a review on the main site in the next few weeks). On to The City of Ember!
Still scouring our library for CoE; I may start Incantation tonight, not sure.
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