Any books that you recommend?
- Lucy Pevensie
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Any books that you recommend?
I realize I just posted a topic before this on what you're reading currently, but I was wondering, since lately I'm really looking for good books to read. What's something you recommend?
EDIT: My other topic was locked because it wasn't really needed, so I'll add the poll here too.
EDIT: My other topic was locked because it wasn't really needed, so I'll add the poll here too.
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Fiction or non-fiction?
I have many pointless fictional stories that I could suggest but they all depend on your tastes verses mine
Of course I have many other recommendations for non-fiction christian material that you should read *hint hint*
I have many pointless fictional stories that I could suggest but they all depend on your tastes verses mine
Of course I have many other recommendations for non-fiction christian material that you should read *hint hint*
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Holy God in love became
Perfect man to bare my blame
On the Cross He took my sin
By His death I live again
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The Bible.
All the books by G.A. Henty, it's historical fiction and it's about a Christian lad who fights in a war, saves a damsel in distress and kills the badguy in a dual. And always keeps his word and is virtueus.
Wow, I just summed up evey one of his books.
There are others I am sure, but here's a start.
-Cowboy
All the books by G.A. Henty, it's historical fiction and it's about a Christian lad who fights in a war, saves a damsel in distress and kills the badguy in a dual. And always keeps his word and is virtueus.
Wow, I just summed up evey one of his books.
There are others I am sure, but here's a start.
-Cowboy
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Authentic Beauty by Leslie Ludy--an amazing life-changing book for girls.
Boy Meets Girl by Josh Harris--everyone (everyone) should read this book.
The Unquenchable Worshipper by Matt Redman--an invaluable resource for any Christian.
The Heart of Worship Files by Matt Redman--another invaluable resource for worship leaders and songwriters, but sections on the theology of worship are educational for anyone.
When Dreams Come True by Eric and Leslie Ludy--a great read for just about anyone. Predominately a girls' read, but I know guys that have loved it too.
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte--awesome classic works of fiction that are incredibly romantic in nature (probably just for girls ) and both have incredible musicals based on them.
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Boy Meets Girl by Josh Harris--everyone (everyone) should read this book.
The Unquenchable Worshipper by Matt Redman--an invaluable resource for any Christian.
The Heart of Worship Files by Matt Redman--another invaluable resource for worship leaders and songwriters, but sections on the theology of worship are educational for anyone.
When Dreams Come True by Eric and Leslie Ludy--a great read for just about anyone. Predominately a girls' read, but I know guys that have loved it too.
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte--awesome classic works of fiction that are incredibly romantic in nature (probably just for girls ) and both have incredible musicals based on them.
Mandy
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Spirit now lead me, take me where You will
I long to adore You, reveal Yourself to me
My cry is to please You, so have Your way in me
Completely to bring glory to Your Name
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I recommend these titles:
How to defeat Shadowpaw By Bennette Charlese
1001 ways to dump 2 girls at once By Ben Charlie
Assasinating our TOO Mayor Made Easy By Benutte Chucks
51 ways to tick Monday off The BC
Stalking Hillary Duff by Wennett Warles
So you have an obsession with Stop Signs... By Dr. Phil.
You may also want to check out these titles:
How to cheat at TOO Conests By OrigamiKid
How to sound like a mayor--when you really have no idea what you're doing by Jonathan
How to tie a Noose in Jail, Made Fun!Bennett Charles
Getting banned, made Easy by AIOPsyche
Cheating your way through becoming mayor For Dummies By Gimp
How to pretend your not Jared Walzack un-succesfully by Zedekiah
Altering votes in an election By Shadowpaw
How to come up with a succesful Username By The Top Crusader
My experience with really bad role players...By Eugene Kendall
A book of Pictures of Myself--Viewer Discretion is Advised By The Top Crusader
My obsession with Hair By Eugene Blackgard
The Best way not to make people think you are a man for the first few months after meeting you. By Frank
How NOT to spell, made easy By Mr.Whit
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How to defeat Shadowpaw By Bennette Charlese
1001 ways to dump 2 girls at once By Ben Charlie
Assasinating our TOO Mayor Made Easy By Benutte Chucks
51 ways to tick Monday off The BC
Stalking Hillary Duff by Wennett Warles
So you have an obsession with Stop Signs... By Dr. Phil.
You may also want to check out these titles:
How to cheat at TOO Conests By OrigamiKid
How to sound like a mayor--when you really have no idea what you're doing by Jonathan
How to tie a Noose in Jail, Made Fun!Bennett Charles
Getting banned, made Easy by AIOPsyche
Cheating your way through becoming mayor For Dummies By Gimp
How to pretend your not Jared Walzack un-succesfully by Zedekiah
Altering votes in an election By Shadowpaw
How to come up with a succesful Username By The Top Crusader
My experience with really bad role players...By Eugene Kendall
A book of Pictures of Myself--Viewer Discretion is Advised By The Top Crusader
My obsession with Hair By Eugene Blackgard
The Best way not to make people think you are a man for the first few months after meeting you. By Frank
How NOT to spell, made easy By Mr.Whit
BC
Note: Most, if not all, of these comments were jokes and are not to be believed by the member. Anyone who has taken offense to these please PM, and I shall delete it.
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^ We have most of those. ^
And BC, those were great.
-Cowboy
And BC, those were great.
-Cowboy
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"This is the ToO...Not Wikipedia."-COT "I had some really good replies to that, but they were too rude, so I deleted them. Nice going, CoT. You made me be nice for once." -CA
"Alas, not even I could perform such a feat."-Trinny
"I was placed in jail during the reign of Regis for double posting and spamming. I felt very naughty." -Danae Doyle
"This is the ToO...Not Wikipedia."-COT "I had some really good replies to that, but they were too rude, so I deleted them. Nice going, CoT. You made me be nice for once." -CA
"Alas, not even I could perform such a feat."-Trinny
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Where can I get a copy *evil smile*The BC wrote:Stalking Hillary Duff by Wennett Warles
I was just wondering weither or not to get those Series of Unfortionet Event's book's. I just saw the movie the other day and so I was wondering if it is worth getting the books or if the movie and the books are so close in simularity that it wouldnt really matter or something of that sort.
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I really like Mandy, by Julie Andrews. The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles is good, and also by her, but you have to be careful with some of the stuff in it. I also just finished reading The Aeneid, by Virgil(English). I don't necessarly like that stuff, unless you like Greek and Roman myths. (I had to read the book for school)
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Personally I liked the A Series of Unfortuate Events books better than the movie. I read the books first and the movie mixes them all up and changes a bunch of stuff. The redeeming factor of the movie was Jim Carey(sp?) as Count Olaf. He was hilarious
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