(04-21-2010, 07:34 PM)Pokémon Wrote: [ -> ]You know you are the first person who has said that about number the stars? I haven't ever met anyone who read or liked that book.
I remember reading it when I was like 7, and I didn't know where Denmark was. I was getting it confused with Denver. So, I asked my dad, and he had no idea. I knew it was foreign, because one of the street names had the letter 'ø' in it, but didn't know exactly what it was. =P
(04-21-2010, 07:36 PM)Elektrisk Wrote: [ -> ]I remember reading it when I was like 7, and I didn't know where Denmark was. I was getting it confused with Denver. So, I asked my dad, and he had no idea. I knew it was foreign, because one of the street names had the letter 'ø' in it, but didn't know exactly what it was. =P
I read it in 6th grade, and I remember that was the best book we read, because that same year we read "Maniac Magee" which was mediocre.
(04-22-2010, 10:44 PM)Pokémon Wrote: [ -> ]I read it in 6th grade, and I remember that was the best book we read, because that same year we read "Maniac Magee" which was mediocre.
Yeah I read Maniac Magee in 6th grade also. It was a good book but I think i'v read others that tops it easy.
My favourite book that I read was "Devojkite na Marko" and " Marta" - Macedonian Books
It may sound childish but I have always loved the Artemis Fowl series.
We recently read "My Name Is Asher Lev" and I thought it was phenomenal. The AP classes read it too, and almost all of them complained saying it was boring/stupid. (I'm in IB btw.)
Sidney Sheldon Autobiography "The Other Side of Me".This novel inspire me a lot,definately everyone should read this.
I "read" the Count of monte cristo, and I thought it was kind of meh :/ Sparknotes ftw?
Right now I am reading Mao's last dancer, and it's really interesting.