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Post by taliesin on Nov 18, 2004 18:41:51 GMT -8
(...That's not what I meant at all. Ok, never mind!)
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Post by taliesin on Nov 17, 2004 18:41:51 GMT -8
(Hey, what about what I posted?! People are ignoring that!)
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Post by taliesin on Nov 15, 2004 17:59:47 GMT -8
...bust of Nekhari, an ancient Egyptian Queen whose name had been lost to all but the mysterious Anubis Occult. Nina sighed, and whirled around. Mika started patting the wall in front of them. "What do we do?" asked Nina frantically.
"I don't know!"
Nina whirled and stepped on a very small plank in the floor. With a loud rumbling and much raising of dust, the wall opened. It was a stone corridor, and it led underground. "Quick, inside!" shouted Mika. She pulled Nina in with her, and the wall slammed down. There was a torch on the wall, and the corridor led downwards into the...
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Post by taliesin on Nov 15, 2004 18:17:20 GMT -8
General fiction. That means any type of fiction-science, medieval, realistic, historical.
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Post by taliesin on Nov 15, 2004 18:39:29 GMT -8
red: RUBY, not sapphire that's blue green: emerald
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Post by taliesin on Nov 15, 2004 18:30:36 GMT -8
blue: Azure red: Crimson, Maroon, blood, firebrick, ochre
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Post by taliesin on Nov 15, 2004 18:24:44 GMT -8
Ok.
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Post by taliesin on Nov 15, 2004 18:19:58 GMT -8
He was 15.
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Post by taliesin on Nov 15, 2004 18:13:13 GMT -8
The Artemis Fowl Trilogy by Eoin Colfer-The first one is about a twelve year old criminal mastermind named Artemis Fowl who stole the fairie's gold. Even though the description sounds a bit stupid, it's actually really good. The second one is when Artemis Fowl is 13, and the third is about when he's 14. They're all about encounters with the fairies.
His Dark Materials Trilogy by Philip (one or two l's can't remember which) Pullman-They're really good. I can't describe them. Just read!
Eragon by Christopher Paolini-It's supposed to be a trilogy and the second book came out in september, supposedly.
The Midnighters Trilogy by Scott Westerfield-It's probably a little heard of book, but it was so good! I'm not sure if the entire trilogy has been released.
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card-It's about a military genius who is only a child-just read. I've heard there's a second book called Ender's Shadow but I haven't read it.
Watership Down by Richard Adams-When you hear the words "Adams is a master of literature," support them. The book was so cool! I'm currently reading Shardik by the same author. I got all the books that I could written by him from the library, he he.
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Post by taliesin on Mar 20, 2005 20:41:54 GMT -8
Would this count as prose?
Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck
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Post by taliesin on Mar 19, 2005 23:03:54 GMT -8
If someone could just tell me... what the heck is PROSE?!
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Post by taliesin on Dec 30, 2004 12:40:30 GMT -8
Murder-Suicide? And did this really happen?
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Post by taliesin on Dec 30, 2004 12:48:56 GMT -8
Suburbia. She meant suburbia. And, yeah, I didn't really understand what that one meant. Also, at the end, did you mean rigor mortis?
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Cicada
Mar 22, 2005 14:27:03 GMT -8
Post by taliesin on Mar 22, 2005 14:27:03 GMT -8
Thanks. *ish embarrashd*
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Cicada
Mar 20, 2005 20:28:08 GMT -8
Post by taliesin on Mar 20, 2005 20:28:08 GMT -8
There, I deleted the O! in the fourth line.
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