Harry Potter discussion
FanFiction & Other Series
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What do I read now? (spoiler alert -- but you've all read the book, right?)

Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Historical Fiction, Non-Fiction, books for young adults, Adult books...
There's so many.

-Lynn


I love English Major types of things and am a huge Charlotte Bronte & Jane Austen fan but am branching out into fantasy.
Thanks for asking!


You might also try any of Terry Brook's series. I dedicated my first published novel to him.
You should read some Star Wars novels. (Yes, I LOVE Star Wars, it is AWESOME.):D


I agree that the Terry Brookes series is very good. It is good, discriptive fantasy, like Lord of the Rings.





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It is about a young boy named David and his love for books. His Mother dies and he and his father are left to fend for themselves. Well, his father eventually meets a lady and when David's father tells him that they are together, David faints. This is of significance because it was after his first fainting spell that he begins to hear the books whispering and talking.
I have recommended this book to almost everyone I know. They have all loved it :D I have personally gotten at least 5 people to read it.

I think everyone here loves a good series, especially when you really care for the characters and grow with them as the story progresses.
Luckily, there's a new one out called Constellation Chronicles that was released in December of 2008 ( http://www.constellationchronicles.com )! Here's a brief synopsis as described on the back cover of the first book:
"Come fly away and join the quest!
A blinding fireball rips across the night sky and slams into a field in the remote town of Rigel, New Mexico. Glenn Sawyer, a broke and disillusioned 18-year-old, witnesses and investigates the crash, finding a surreal craft and an even stranger monkey-like creature named Paako, who secretly follows him home and stirs trouble. As Glenn captures Paako and attempts to return her to the crash site, he discovers unexpected company, and learns that his remarkable journey—filled with adventure, evil, and cast of captivating characters—has only just begun."
Check it out sometime and enjoy!
Happy Holidays!

I like the fake Harry Potter website. I mean I know it's not JK but the fake book 7 is probably my fave. lol.

Each of the books/characters are a day of the week and they represent one of the 7 deadly sins.
It is a very good series, and so far there are only 6 books out, from Monday to Saturday. I cant wait till Sunday comes out ^.^

Yeah, the fake stuff is pretty funny.
Some of it seems like the authors are trying to fool readers into thinking that it's really written by Rowling.
Well "The Seventh Horcrux" came out a few months before the release of The Deathly Hallows. And there are so many things in that version that are the same a whole lot of people think that writer is JK.... who knows

Anything by Shannon Hale is good. And Gail Carson Levine.

It is about a young boy named David and his love for books. His Mother dies and he and h..."
OMG I adore that book, even if it isn't YA.


It's a very intense book with a lot of action. The violence is much more than is found in the Harry Potter series, although it may be harder to read because it all happens between kids under 15. One of the really interesting bits of the book is that each chapter has a countdown to the main character's 15th birthday.
I haven't finished it yet, but I absolutely love it. I've been reading it almost non-stop since I started it.
I read the first of those books, Gone, and I really liked it!! I really want to read Hunger

Anything by Shannon Hale is good. And Gail Ca..."
i LOVE Shannon Hale's goose girl series. although i have yet to read forest born. gail carson levine is another of my favorite authors.
another great author is Meg Cabot- she wrote the princess diaries series. i wish i had access to more of her books
I've read almost all of Meg Cabot's YA books, I really like them!


The first book in The Lightning Thief.

They are making a move of the Lightning Thief, though I hear that the person who is playing Annabeth is 18 years old!! And they only picked her because she had grey eyes!

He did a good job casting Luke though. The person playing him looks very close to how I pictured Luke, who is my absolute favorite character.
I was saving the last book until I had been very good and gotten some of my own writing finished and sent out. As I was reading Deathly Hallows, I wanted to read it slowly -- took me about two weeks -- because it was so rich I couldn't "eat" more than a couple of bites at a time -- wanted to savor those plot points for as long as I could. Plus, not having finished it was like having access to a huge chocolate bar (no, I'm not actually overweight but I do love chocolate!) that I could taste whenever I wanted to.
What a great book! I adored the entire series and this book wrapped up everthing so beautifully. I especially loved the truth about Snape -- after the end of book six, I kept expressing my utter astonishment that he was actually a bad guy. She exercised some amazing self-control in those conversations, although she did spill the beans one day last summer about Fred Weasley, the 7th horcrux and the demise of Voldemort. Oh well, we were waiting to greet guests at the Hemningway museum and she was bored and couldn't bear to keep those items inside.:)
My question is this: what do I read now? I would like to re-read the series, but you know that it's never quite the same when you know the ending.
Any suggestions? Thanks so much!
Kathryn