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Maximum Ride; Guess we left the old topic for too long
Topic Started: Feb 28 2007, 04:11 PM (2,171 Views)
Athena
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Horla
:rolleyes: Nice rant. I don't actually consider these books really good literature, but their fun to read. Funny, action packed and good characters. I don't read them for perfect plots or amazing character developement.
There is a sort of busy worm,
That will the fairest book deform,
Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint
The poet, patiot,sage or saint,
Nor sparing wit nor learning.
Now, if you'd know the reason why,
The best of reasons I'll supply;
'Tis bread to this poor vermin.

J. Doraston
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Apollo
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Marid
Hm. I see what you mean. I guess I was a bit ranty...

My skills are improving...

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Jane of the Volturi
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Foliot
I love the maximum ride books, I would consider myself quite obsessed, seeing as how my life ended the day the forum crashed. I find solace in forums like this.
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Queezle7
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Horla
hmm. i personally agree with Athena, but I have a friend who is generally very reasonable about books but is obsessed with Maximum Ride.
Look, Queezle.
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Jane of the Volturi
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Foliot
She's ALWAYS sensible about books, Maximum Ride rocks, although JP (the author) is messing it up.
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Jane of the Volturi
Aug 30 2007, 10:33 PM
I love the maximum ride books, I would consider myself quite obsessed, seeing as how my life ended the day the forum crashed. I find solace in forums like this.

What? You don't come for the magnificence that is Barti?
There is a sort of busy worm,
That will the fairest book deform,
Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint
The poet, patiot,sage or saint,
Nor sparing wit nor learning.
Now, if you'd know the reason why,
The best of reasons I'll supply;
'Tis bread to this poor vermin.

J. Doraston
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Queezle7
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Horla
Really! Some people!
Barti is soooo much better than MR.
Look, Queezle.
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Wammy
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Foliot
I like Maximum Ride. I read the first one.

Queezle7's comment is possibly biased.
I'll take a potato chip...AND EAT IT!! - American Light Yagami
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Queezle7
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Horla
Which one?
I'm often biased. Especially if we're referring to Queezle.
Look, Queezle.
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Jane of the Volturi
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Athena
Sep 9 2007, 08:11 AM
Jane of the Volturi
Aug 30 2007, 10:33 PM
I love the maximum ride books, I would consider myself quite obsessed, seeing as how my life ended the day the forum crashed. I find solace in forums like this.

What? You don't come for the magnificence that is Barti?

Well, the day the forum crashed, I joined a lot of forums about books I like, so, basically, no. You guys aren't as crazy as I'm used to.
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Athena
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I didn't mean the forum in general (although thanks for that little comment) I meant the books - you know the Bartimaeus trilogy.
There is a sort of busy worm,
That will the fairest book deform,
Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint
The poet, patiot,sage or saint,
Nor sparing wit nor learning.
Now, if you'd know the reason why,
The best of reasons I'll supply;
'Tis bread to this poor vermin.

J. Doraston
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