Currently Crying my eyes out

Started by AgrusKos, May 01, 2013, 11:01:50 PM

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AgrusKos

HARRY POTTER SPOILER ALERT: I just read where Snape killed Dumbledore and am currently crying like I never have before.

Silent1236

I love seeing people reading these books.  Soooo good...

Apathy Reactor

,_, I feel yah bro..
but Tolkien is my fav.

AgrusKos

Quote from: IceScythe on May 01, 2013, 11:06:36 PM
,_, I feel yah bro..
but Tolkien is my fav.
I'm planning on reading L.O.T.R. next

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Spoiler alert:(not really) the hobbit is the best!

AgrusKos

Quote from: IceScythe on May 01, 2013, 11:08:43 PM
Spoiler alert:(not really) the hobbit is the best!
I read half of it

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AgrusKos


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yeah, but nobody remembers him for that.
btw BALROCS ARE ASSHOLES

MarduArrow

Quote from: AgrusKos on May 01, 2013, 11:18:05 PM
Quote from: IceScythe on May 01, 2013, 11:16:49 PM


YOU SHALL NOT PASS

Actually, in the book, it's "you can not pass"

Actually in the movie he says both

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yes! I read and re-read them, doesn't mean I can spell all their names right!

Vyse

In highschool I liked to read the smaller books so I could blitz through them in study halls, and I started reading the warriors by Erin hunter. After reading redwall and the numerous books after it in elementary/middle school it was very nostalgic, I'm glad kids are getting such great material, and I'm honestly surprised how much emotion and action the authors fit into a series about cats living in the forest haha. Now that I'm thinking about it, Brian Jacques universe would make awesome mtg plane..

Crapshooter

Quote from: AgrusKos on May 01, 2013, 11:01:50 PM
HARRY POTTER SPOILER ALERT: I just read where Snape killed Dumbledore and am currently crying like I never have before.

I'm on the same lines as you, I'm rereading "Ready Player One" and I just start crying from joy every time I continue reading.

MarduArrow

Quote from: Vyse on May 01, 2013, 11:57:51 PM
In highschool I liked to read the smaller books so I could blitz through them in study halls, and I started reading the warriors by Erin hunter. After reading redwall and the numerous books after it in elementary/middle school it was very nostalgic, I'm glad kids are getting such great material, and I'm honestly surprised how much emotion and action the authors fit into a series about cats living in the forest haha. Now that I'm thinking about it, Brian Jacques universe would make awesome mtg plane..

Awesome series Redwall, I totally agree with you on the plane thing, another good series by Brian Jacques is castaways of the Flying Dutchman

Bozo_Law

I am not a big Tolkien fan... I like bradbury for my science fiction/fantasy.