Cupcakes, Writing, & Books Oh My! discussion
What are your favorite books?

Ripper - Stefan Petrucha
Inkspell - Cornelia Funke
Nicholas Nickleby - Charles Dickens
Enola Holmes Mysteries - Nancy Springer
The Scorpio Races - Maggie Stiefvater
is Inkspell in the Inkheart series cuz i hav inkheart and my mom said the movie was good so i thought id try it

I liked the movie and the book a lot. I want to continue the story soon(I have only gotten to the first book) i think that they are really creative and interesting.

I don't want to cry, but i love when i book can make you feel that way. it would be mixed emotions for me if you could read people out of books. i wouldn't know whether to cry with joy or scream in terror. i guess it depends in the book. :) and the character.

That would be so cool and you could like ask them about all the questions you had in the book. i would rather read a good character out and let them go back when i finished the book. also i wouldn't want to lose someone around me when they appeared.


Not to offend anyone but i didnt really like "The Hunger Games" i thought it could have been better. i havent read "Divergent" either but it sounds really interesting.
Mara as for reading into a book, i was thinking about writing a story about something like that.
Mara as for reading into a book, i was thinking about writing a story about something like that.

Mara as for reading into a ..."
"The Hunger Games" could have, indeed, been better in many areas; I definitely agree with that.
Oohh, I hope when you have your idea more "formulated" you will share? :) I myself am going to write a short story something along the lines of someone reading himself into a book - but I assure you that you won't be stealing any ideas by writing yours, so don't worry about that if you were. My short story is going to be a psychological thriller. But perhaps we should save this for the writing topic.
My all-time favorite book when I was younger - about 12 - was "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle" by Avi. I still really like it.
Sounds interesting you will have to me more about that book.
I will tell you more about the idea on the other discussion. It isn't anything yet but it is an idea
I will tell you more about the idea on the other discussion. It isn't anything yet but it is an idea





"Ella Enchanted" and "Just Ella" are two of my absolute favorites, too. I love that both of them have banister sliding! "Emma" is probably my favorite out of Jane Austen's stories, though it's hard to pick a favorite. I love them all. "Northanger Abbey" is absolutely hilarious.
"The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle" is a historical novel. Charlotte Doyle takes passage on a ship from England to America, after finishing her education at a girls' school. But what Charlotte doesn't know is that the captain of the Seahawk is insane, and the crew is planning mutiny . . . After certain events, Charlotte ends up joining the crew, to set some things right. Some of circumstances are a bit impossible, but it's still a really good adventure story.

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Ok you guys are talking about all these books and i want to read them all now. i should really stop coming here or i will never finish my list of books :) i dont think i will though.

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That's awesome Ella...may I call you Ellie?

I learned a long time ago that a person will never get through their "To-Read" list. It's just not possible, because there will always be more books than time. :)
Have you ever read any Jane Austen before, Emily? She's an awesome author. People say she's boring, but she's anything but. Her sense of humor is positively wonderful - I bet she wasa fun person to hang out with. Anyway, if you've never read her before, I would start with either "Emma" or "Pride and Prejudice." "Emma" is long, but hilarious, and "Pride and Prejudice" is a bit shorter and hilarious, too. They're all hilarious, really, but some more than others. "Northanger Abbey" would be a good one to start with, too.

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That's awesome Ella...may I call..."
Hahaha I meant Emma! lol(:

Emma(: wrote: "Emily, which book were you talking about? And Gabby, everyone has different tastes in books. I personally loved it!(:"
I wasnt trying to dis u or anythin member the rules it says be considerate of other peoples thoughts and im the 1 tjat picked out that rule myself and i was just giving my opinoin i did like parts of it i liked when they went back in time
I wasnt trying to dis u or anythin member the rules it says be considerate of other peoples thoughts and im the 1 tjat picked out that rule myself and i was just giving my opinoin i did like parts of it i liked when they went back in time
Mara, i have made two to-read lists one that i want to get through first and one i add books to. i know i am never going to finish but i like to think that i am getting somewhere. :)
I want to read Jane Austin she sounds so good and i think i would really enjoy her books. thanks for the tips
I want to read Jane Austin she sounds so good and i think i would really enjoy her books. thanks for the tips

Miss Austen can be a bit hard to follow sometimes - you have to get into the rhythm of her writing. I would suggest maybe starting out with "Northanger Abbey" if you ever try her books again. It's her mystery story, shorter than the others, a little easier to follow.
I like books where you have to think about the meaning. My friend tried to read "Sherlock Holmes" and couldnt understand it. then i read it and i loved it. I'm going to read more of those books.

I know i absolutely LOVE it! I mean i have watched the movies but never before thought about the books and now that i have read one i can't stop wanting to read them. he is like so amazing at what he does it is insanity. I like the way he observes things it is so inspiring

Wow he really is weird i mean Watson is a doctor how would be be and idiot. at least i am almost positive he is a doctor.
I saw new one a Game of Shadows and i think i saw the first one but i dont know the name.
I saw new one a Game of Shadows and i think i saw the first one but i dont know the name.

Ah, good, so you've seen the good movies. People will tell you that the new movies are nothing like the stories; don't believe them, they've just watched too many Basil Rathbone versions (which are horrid). I'll admit that the makers took quite a few liberties with "A Game of Shadows." They were catering more to the audience than actually paying attention to the spirit of the stories. But they did Moriarty spot on, and the first movie (which is just called "Sherlock Holmes," by the way) is quite close to the story spirit.
If you ever get a chance, watch BBC's series called "Sherlock." It's the Sherlock Holmes stories set in 21st-century London, and it is amazing. The actor who plays Sherlock - Benedict Cumberbatch - is the best Holmes ever. PBS plays them on occasion, or you can find all the episodes on tv-links.eu for free.
My favorite novel is probably "The Hound of Baskerville," but I do really like "Sign of the Four" because that's when Mary Morstan is introduced, and she's totally awesome. Out of the short stories, my favorites are "The Dying Detective," "The Cardboard Box," and "The Speckled Band." I do love "The Engineer's Thumb," too, though.
Ok i am going to read them all as soon as possible. so far i have only read "Scandal in Bohemia" and i loved it.
I am going to look into the thoughs series. i love this i can't beleive you love him too. i am going to read all these ASAP.
I am going to look into the thoughs series. i love this i can't beleive you love him too. i am going to read all these ASAP.

It's hard not to like Holmes. :)
I know right. since it was the first book i read i was kind of disappointed when he got outsmarted. i thought he was unbeatable. but i do like how he respects or because she did.


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Here is one of my favorite.
"Harry Potter"