The First Book

Amulet Of Samarkand
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Luciene Higher Spirit
I resent that.

I liked the plot as well...But shipping is important.

And I could ask you the same...
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
Nah, I have the same opinion. It needs a good canon plot before I bother with fanon.
流口水的婊子和猴子的笨儿子。
Luciene wrote: I liked the plot as well...But shipping is important.
*nods* and shippers are cool. unless they are j/j shippers. then they're just weird.
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If you disaggree with this I will send my army of evil garden gnomes to attack you.
It's as simple as that.

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Mwamba Higher Spirit
Link to splited topic. (To prevent whining from certain individuals.)

http://bartiforums.com/index.php?showtopic=941&st=0

流口水的婊子和猴子的笨儿子。
I was, quite frankly, impressed. I got this as an e-book yesterday; finished it today. Not many books have that effect on me.. more like two, really. The footnotes idea was brilliant (as mangled as they turned in a computer version), and the whole narrative was fluid & interesting.

Hell, I'm getting the second ASAP : /
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Isis Mite
I got the book as a birthday present a few years ago. I didn't start reading it until last May when I found it in my book case (I had just finished cleaning my room and I was bored). Ever since then, I've been addicted to the trilogy and I am currently reading Ptolemy's Gate.
You are... Isis! ~~~ Isis was the protective goddess and used her magical powers for people in need.



Nectanebo Foliot
I saw the Amulet of Sarkamand in a library a couple of years ago and I randomly decided to start to read it. I was overwhelmed, I bought the book from a nearby bookstore, read it that day, went back the next day, bought the sequel and pre-ordered the 3rd book. That's how good I thought it was.
We had a book fair at the end of the year to get rid of all the left over books from our earlier book fair. I had already read pretty much evrything there, and my friend was bugging me to read them. I bought AoS and GE for the heck of it, fell in love :wub:, and went to Target and got PG. :D
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Apollo Marid
Hooray for Target!

I just found on lying on the ground. I'm serious. It was in almost perfect condition, and I picked it up, took it home, planed to try and find the person it belonged to, started reading it, decided to pretend like I never found it.
Thats sucks . . . for the person who lost it anyway. :D
Gladstone wrote: Last Christmas, i got this book as a christmas present, at first i was like, ahh cant be bothered... looks rubbish.

But i started to read, and read, and i really enjoyed it!

So here we are now! :angel:
Me, well, I started reading around 3 years ago now, My friend Lou was reading it, he offered to lend me his books until I was done with it, I accepted. Well I didnt read it until a year later (he also lended me the second one) and he still didnt get them back. I finished the first one quite quickly. Then I started reading the second, but drifted away, and didnt come back to it until a week ago (2 years later), I found it in my closest, and in the next 4 days I finished the second, and the third off, and here I am now, still felling bad for Nat, how he died. :( :new:
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Luciene Higher Spirit
Vinr Alfakyn wrote: Thats sucks . . . for the person who lost it anyway. :D
If they left it on the floor, they didn't deserve it :P
Mint condition means they didn't read it. *shakes head* infidels...
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Count Mite
The Alchemist wrote: I went wild trying to find the next book. XXXDDD
Same here. I got the first book as a present, and then went crazy trying to fing GE. After a loooong time, I found that my friend had borrowed Golem's Eye from somebody, and that I could read it and give it back.
i had extra money at a book fair an they were on clearence for like 3 bucks each, so i just got them all. Lucky for me they were awesome!!! I love bart...
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Dansariki Higher Spirit
Me too.
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Nero Higher Spirit
Yeah...I started reading this thanks to Accelerated Reading Program. Some of you may have heard of it, but anyway, my school had the program set up, and my mom read it and borrowed it from the library. I had no intention of reading it, the gargoyle on the cover kinda turned me off (no in the pervert sense). But then, the book was the only think to read on a boring rain day, so I started a path that ended with me joining this forum.
THE END ;) :D
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Dansariki Higher Spirit
Good story.
Knowledge is Power, Power Corrupts, and Corruption Destroys.

Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome.
~Isaac Asimov
There was never a good war, or a bad peace.
~Benjamin Franklin
You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea.
~Medgar Evers

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Google Mite
o rly?
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Dansariki Higher Spirit
I like the o rly? owls.
and lolcats...
Wow.
Apologies.
The first book was the best.
Not because the others sucked, it was just better.
Well, tied with PG
Knowledge is Power, Power Corrupts, and Corruption Destroys.

Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome.
~Isaac Asimov
There was never a good war, or a bad peace.
~Benjamin Franklin
You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea.
~Medgar Evers

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