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  • decadecadeca
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  • FitnessBrat
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    Dumb books and crap beer. :retard:

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  • Bouncer
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    You only read dumb books bleh

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  • FitnessBrat
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    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
    Thanks for your help with ghost books you couple of ass beards.
    Maybe if you read a page or two in your life, you'd have some input!

    I'll keep looking. I don't really read stuff like that.

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  • Bouncer
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    Thanks for your help with ghost books you couple of ass beards.

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  • Scrumhalf
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    Yeah, check out City of Ember. It is very very good. Also dystopian fiction, like The Giver.

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  • FitnessBrat
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    The Giver is a book loved by all ages, no doubt. My almost 15 year old really likes it, too. I'm not familiar with the other one.

    My second grader is reading another of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books - those are cute!

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  • Scrumhalf
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    FB, speaking of 4th grade books, I've been getting a kick of of reading the books that have been assigned to my son who is in 6th grade now. Two particular ones:

    1. The Giver by Lois Lowry
    Amazon.com: The Giver (illustrated; gift edition) (9780547424774): Lois Lowry: Books

    2. City of Ember
    Amazon.com: The City of Ember (Books of Ember) (9780385736282): Jeanne DuPrau: Books

    I thought both were excellently written and very accessible for adults.

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  • FitnessBrat
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    Originally posted by Scrumhalf
    Well, close. The girl's spirit watches how her family deals with her death, right? I thought it was along the same lines.
    I was just teasing. I really don't remember it well enough. Just the story of how she was kidnapped, etc.

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  • Scrumhalf
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    Well, close. The girl's spirit watches how her family deals with her death, right? I thought it was along the same lines.

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  • FitnessBrat
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    Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
    Has she read Alice Sebold's "The Lovely Bones?"

    Amazon.com: The Lovely Bones (9780316044936): Alice Sebold: Books



    And has nothing to do with ghosts! :P

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  • Scrumhalf
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    Has she read Alice Sebold's "The Lovely Bones?"

    http://www.amazon.com/Lovely-Bones-A...3300591&sr=8-2

    Very good book. A difficult subject, I personally have a hard time reading these kinds of books, especially dealing with the death of young people (eg. Bridge to Terabithia)but this is a very very good book.

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  • FitnessBrat
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    lol, never mind. 4th grade and up :D

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  • FitnessBrat
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    Amazon.com: Wait Till Helen Comes: A Ghost Story (9780547028644): Mary Downing Hahn: Books


    Has great reviews

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  • Bouncer
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    no vampires. just ghost.

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