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I will take these two on board as well . Have wanted to get into the Russian writers for awhilePersonally I recommend 'The Double' by Dostoyevsky. But I know a lot of people say 'The Idiot' by Dostoyevsky is a great starting point.
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Ok so give it to me. This is for real ? And is it any good ?'How to Sharpen Pencils: A Practical & Theoretical Treatise on the Artisanal Craft of Pencil Sharpening for Writers, Artists, Contractors, Flange Turners, Anglesmiths, & Civil Servants' by David Rees.
It's real. It's slightly amusing but you get the impression the writer really is serious about the art of sharpening pencils. And is it good? From what I've read I like it, but I guess it's an acquired taste.Ok so give it to me. This is for real ? And is it any good ?
Did you read all 3 books in the series? Sounds very much like you are trending downhill if MR is worse than the HGJust finished The Maze Runner. Don't know why I felt the urge to give teen fiction a try again but it happened. Slightly more annoying characters than The Hunger Games and a story that began telegraphing from very early on. Might have to cave in and do Twilight next.
But by all means, carry on. 
Did you read all 3 books in the series?
Haha. I am not going to read any of those series you mentioned either.I finished the HG series but just found Katniss to be really annoying - but then I'm not 14. I can promise you 100% I'll never read Twilight.
I thought it was a bit strange- but readable. What's the controversy regarding how true it is?Running with scissors... A memoir by Augusten Burroughs
I loved it but others i know found it a very uncomfortable read. There's also controversy around how true it is. I recommend it though.
I thought it was a bit strange- but readable. What's the controversy regarding how true it is?
Wow! That got pretty nasty, didn't it?
Wow! That got pretty nasty, didn't it?
So he claims that he told the truth because he wrote notes in a book?
Hmm!
I agree with you.I reckon the truth is somewhere in the middle.
Some links that may be of interest.....
Interview with Margaret Robinson aka Deirdre Burroughs
http://www.npr.org/2006/10/08/6209286/augusten-burroughs-mother-speaks-out
Margaret Robinson's website (includes poetry and pictures of her sons when they were young) - http://www.margaretrobison.com/home.htm
Web archive of Dr Rudolph Turcotte site aka Dr Finch http://web.archive.org/web/20080731095416/http://www.rhturcottemd.com/
I read that quite a few years ago- (5+) and remember enjoying itStarting Geomancer by Ian Irvine. Decided to try an some Australian fantasy. OI OI OI!

Ian is my gfs uncle. I should probably read some of his stuff haha.Starting Geomancer by Ian Irvine. Decided to try an some Australian fantasy. OI OI OI!
So that makes you famous by association?Ian is my gfs uncle. I should probably read some of his stuff haha.

I guess there are so many authors around these days that you would tend to stick to finishing off trilogies, etc. once you'd started something and, if you particularly liked that author, you'd continue buying the rest of whatever they wrote. That doesn't leave a lot of room for new authors, sometimes- life's too busy to read everything being published.Yeah he's written a heap of books. Very prolific.
I'm not sure if she's read any but fantasy isn't her genre at all. They would be more up my alley but for whatever reason I'd just never read any of his stuff.