Reading “The Chrysalids” for English Language Arts.
It’s not that bad so far, it’s kind of weird and slow moving. I mean, it’s interesting though, but I don’t understand why so many people have extra toes and crap…
And plus plants… every year it sounds like they’re crap, but it isn’t realistic.
I’m going to have to admit I am reading Twilight. I saw the first 2 movies and LUUURRRRRVED it… I would quite like my first LD to be all about Vampires, love it!!
any1 knows what the books are called again about the woman getting dragged into LD’s??? I saw a bit earlier about them but not all the names of them, etc !x
NLP for Teachers - How to be a Highly Effective Teacher by Richard Churches and Roger Terry.
I have been interested in NLP tecniques for many years, and, obviously, I work as a teacher.
I just started “World War Z” by Max Brooks, today, its a fictional account of the zombie Apocalypse told as if the author is interviewing survivors, I’m only on page 30 but it seems good so far.
I love me some zombies.
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
Not a very hard book serie, but one of my favourite.
It got a little Sci Fi, much fantasy but in the real world. It got mysteries and puzzles, and it makes you laugh a lot. It is not a horror, but it is a thriller too!
I love Brandon Sanderson’s books, unfortunately the Way of Kings isn’t out in the UK until 30th December so I haven’t been able to read it yet. Have you read any of his others? I think the Mistborn trilogy is my favourite, follwed by Elantris.
Anyone read book 13 of the Wheel of Time yet (Towers of Midnight)?
Also, for anyone into fantasy I would really recommend the Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. It’s book 1 of a trilogy (the only one published so far) and is one of the best books I’ve ever read.