We read at exactly the same speed lol, my kindle says I need ~5 hours to read one of the books, and I read a bit faster than that, so I cut it to ~3.5 hrs, anyway, ima sleep now (like I said in EPM [yes, I just nicknamed Everything PM “EPM”])
Haha i use a paperwhite kindle to read. 10 dollars a month for about 175 dollars of books at least. Great deal.
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I think everyone calls it that now… This is the future of 11 days ago xD
I would say that the Hobbit is a great book (Lord of the rings is great too, but a much longer read. And I don’t think you’d be able to finish it in five hours (Aaaannd that’s just the first of THREE BOOKS in the series) That’s more than 1000 pages total, I’m only on the 309th)
xD I invented it though D:<
Then you’ll go down in history as the inventor of the nickname “EPM”
Yeah, I agree with absolutely everything you just said. Hobbit is an easier read though, so if you want something harder, go to LOTR.
LOTR is fantastic. Another book I really enjoyed was Dawn of Wonder. Not my all-time favorite, but it’s up there! It’s not an easy read, and it’s not in most libraries, but if you can get your hands on it and have the time, I’d strongly suggest it.
I guess I should also shout out to Brandon Mull. He’s one of my favorite authors. I definitely would recommend The Beyonders to anyone who has the time or the interest.
I’m currently reading the Taking trilogy and reading the last book
it’s like alien stuff
yeah I’m a sci fi nerd
also, which one do you like better?
- Hobbit
- LOTR
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They’re both so good though. The Hobbit is easier to read, though, so I have to pick it.
if I’m honest I haven’t read LOTR mainly because I wasn’t very interested in it
like first 50 and I’m like nope
I had to read the LOTR introduction and I almost quit because it was so hard. My brother made me read it aloud to him until I got more interested in the intro, and could move onto the book.
(The intro is like 25 pages long)
there is already a topic for books (gosh its so old.)
Then this topic is for NEW books in 2021!
Favorite Books:
Science Fiction:
- The Time Machine – H. G. Wells
Informative/Non-Fiction:
- Factfulness – Hans Rosling
Fantasy:
- The Neverending Story – Michael Ende
Mystery:
- Death on the Nile – Agatha Christie
Realistic Fiction:
- The Catcher in the Rye – J. D. Salinger