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⭒ If you were given the money to buy a book (or an entire series!) today, what book/series would you buy?⭒
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I agree on the Narnia ones! There are some pretty covers that I love but they’re hard to find anymore. And they’re expensive when you do find them. I have a nice hardcover set that I love from Amazon that my brother got me for Christmas but they’re dust jacketed. Not printed on the actual cover. I don’t really like reading books with dust jackets so I usually take it off while I’m reading it.


Yes I don't know why finding good covers on this amazing books is hard ahhhh 😫
The whole GONE series. I read the first one and its amazing!!






Prophecies Begin,New Prophecy, and The Power of Three? Omen of the Stars completes the original story, so wouldn't it better to at least get all four of those sets?

I suppose there are some luxury books I might want to say I have, rather than to read. I'd not mind getting a non-torn up set of all my original Dungeons and Dragon's books. Maybe a complete works of Shakespeare, but then....where would I put them?
I suppose, I would like more the ability to read and understand the ones I have in a quick fashion, rather than having more I may never get to.


Prophecies Begin,New Prophecy, and The Power of Three? Omen of the Stars completes the original story, so wouldn't it better t..."
(Oh wow sorry just now seeing your reply)
I mean I guess but the authors kid of lost me, I thought the writing style changed a lot by the Lower of Theee and it felt so far removed from the original Into the Wild that I lost interest.


Honestly, I have enough junk in my house. I dont think I want anymore books I may never read. I'd probably want to downsize the ones I have, but that would mean going through them.
I just want to finish the ones I am writing, and dump a lot of energy into that.
As I look back, I enjoyed the Belgaraid when I was young and still think fondly on them today. You all might like them. But for those who want only Christian fiction, I am not sure what I could recommend. Most stuff I've read did not set out to be Christian.

I do recall the opening though, I read it three times ;)


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