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As much as a new generation of Yugioh-playing Nazis sounds amusing, I want to take this topic seriously.

Books I used to love:

"The Divide" and others in the series, it's what sparked my love of Griffins

Some of the earliest Harry Potter ones

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, all of the books are still on my shelf

Brave New World

 

Oh, and of course I was reading The Hitch-hiker's Guide from an early age =p

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As much as a new generation of Yugioh-playing Nazis sounds amusing' date=' I want to take this topic seriously.

Books I used to love:

"The Divide" and others in the series, it's what sparked my love of Griffins

Some of the earliest Harry Potter ones

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, all of the books are still on my shelf

Brave New World

 

Oh, and of course I was reading The Hitch-hiker's Guide from an early age =p

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Thaynx for taking the topic seriously. You're a breath of fresh air.

 

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is a great book, as is the rest of the series.

And the Hitchhiker's Guide series makes me crack up! ^_^

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As much as a new generation of Yugioh-playing Nazis sounds amusing' date=' I want to take this topic seriously.

Books I used to love:

"The Divide" and others in the series, it's what sparked my love of Griffins

Some of the earliest Harry Potter ones

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, all of the books are still on my shelf

Brave New World

 

Oh, and of course I was reading The Hitch-hiker's Guide from an early age =p

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Thaynx for taking the topic seriously. You're a breath of fresh air.

 

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is a great book, as is the rest of the series.

And the Hitchhiker's Guide series makes me crack up! ^_^

Ever read The Divide series? I haven't read it in God-knows-how-long, but it was definitely a great series when I was younger.

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As much as a new generation of Yugioh-playing Nazis sounds amusing' date=' I want to take this topic seriously.

Books I used to love:

"The Divide" and others in the series, it's what sparked my love of Griffins

Some of the earliest Harry Potter ones

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, all of the books are still on my shelf

Brave New World

 

Oh, and of course I was reading The Hitch-hiker's Guide from an early age =p

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Thaynx for taking the topic seriously. You're a breath of fresh air.

 

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is a great book, as is the rest of the series.

And the Hitchhiker's Guide series makes me crack up! ^_^

Ever read The Divide series? I haven't read it in God-knows-how-long, but it was definitely a great series when I was younger.

 

Hm, doesn't ring a bell..

 

What's it about?

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It's about a boy named Felix who manages to fall into some backwards world with magic but no science and all sorts of interesting quirks. He ends up trying to get back with some awesome stuff happening, including a lovable griffin I took my name from =3 I can't remember too well, but I think he uses some psuedo science-magic jazz to get home, good book.

I've planned to never read it again, because it'll probably actually suck, and I like the memories xD

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It's about a boy named Felix who manages to fall into some backwards world with magic but no science and all sorts of interesting quirks. He ends up trying to get back with some awesome stuff happening' date=' including a lovable griffin I took my name from =3 I can't remember too well, but I think he uses some psuedo science-magic jazz to get home, good book.

I've planned to never read it again, because it'll probably actually suck, and I like the memories xD

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No, I don't think I read that.

 

I do remember a book series called "The Treehouse Adventures" or something like that. They go back in time and whatnot. Ahh, memories. ^_^

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I used to read books about astronomy and the universe at a young age. I was more obsessed with science, facts and space more than I was about frivilous stories. The first actual fiction book I read was "Green Eggs and Ham", while other kids in my class were struggling to understand it.

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Go dog go' date=' is a deeply disturbing view into the canine psyche. =3

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Wasn't there a Go car go book as well?

 

idk, google?

 

Google is not an synonym for 'research'.

Besides I entered 'Go car go' into the search and pressed enter, and it said get a new car you cheap bastard.

 

But yeah, it is a book as well.

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