I read the first seeker's book. I don't remember if I read the second one though.
I have books. On a bookshelf. Where my alarm clock also resides. But that doesn't matter. I only have one Warriors book, The Sight, which is pretty sad.
I'm going to run up my stairs which I hate and try to memorize what books I have. If I can't I'll run down, then run back up with a paper & pen and write em down.
Here I go.
Well I failed. Here's the ones I remember. I'm on a deadline because I have to go somewhere. I'm going to list my books since I don't know most of yours and I just feel like it.
Hunger Games
Life as we knew it (I don't know if i got this title correct)
Beautiful Joe (a book solely about a dog from birth to old age)
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Here's the ones I wrote down on the back of a folded crossword puzzle that I accidentally printed 3 times when the printer was unplugged accidentally. I crammed them on the half of it with a purple mechanical pencil. They were both in my room, lucky me. While I'm saying these useless details, I might as well add that it takes 0.9 lead or whatever material it is. The lead is almost gone and I lost the case of lead that came with the package of pencils so it was discarded in these decorative mini buckets that hold small stuff:
Eragon
Eldest
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
White Fang
Fablehaven
Among The Hidden
Charlotte's Web
The Black Stallon and Flame
Into the Land of Unicorns
Small Soldiers
Maximum Ride: School's Out-Forever
The Secret Garden
Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul IV
Sebastion (Super Sleuth): Stars-In-His-Eyes Mystery
The Star Wars Trilogy
Fell
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Yeah, I have a lot of old-arse books. The Star Wars one is new. Some of them I don't even know how I got them or where they came from. I used to have more books, but some of them went missing or were sold.
Fell wasn't on my bookshelf. I just remembered it after posting this message, so I put this in here. I don't know where I put it, gah! Good thing it's already read.
I had Fablehaven, Into the Land of Unicorns, and Maximum Ride on my shelf for like years and never read them. I read all three last year, though.
White Fang and The Secret Garden are my oldest books; in terms of how long I've owned them. I probably had them since before I was in Middle School, which is quite strange. They aren't exactly elementary level books, but I may have got them from people. I always have been an exceptional reader, which would be a good explanation for the strangeness.
I know I got Small Soldiers in fifth grade. It has pictures. My math teacher had a collection of books in his classroom and I took it because some of the pages were ripped and I mended it. Then I got attached to the book and kept it. I've seen the movie.
I think I got the Tom sawyer one in seventh grade, once again from a math teacher who I also got a calculator from and still have, but I can't remember.
The other books I received in middle school or after. Except Charlotte's Web. I have absolutely no idea how long I've had that. I can't even remember if I ever read it all the way through. It's a mystery!
'Listen!' by something Tolan. Kay, I'll think about it.
Bye bye. I really ramble about a lot of dumb stuff don't I?
Edit: I'm about to remain this thread because we're not even talking about the warriors series anymore! Oh well.
P.S. I read Catching Fire. I also read the third one. I don't remember the name of that book and I don't feel like looking it up.
I've seen the first twilight movie and the second or third one at a sleepover. (I didn't think remembering the name was important) I've never read any of the books. {nearly} Humorless Drama doesn't interest me. So I don't want to read the books either. It's kind of judgemental because I heard bad things about the Hunger Games but ended up liking it (though I hated it, yeah confusing) so who knows.
There's apparently a movie coming out for hunger games. I'm seeing it in theaters. No matter what. I'm passionate about seeing movies made from books I've read. Rawr.
They need to make a movie for Eldest. They did for Eragon. It's about people riding dragons and dwarves and elves and an evil king dude.. basically.
On the topic of movies, I'm fairly certain there's a White Fang movie and I saw it on TV. It was okay, but it made me rant. I don't remember it much, but it felt more centric on the person than the wolf. The book was basically in the wolf's third person point of view. Although it babbled a lot about people, there were significant parts of the wordy book that the wolf owned. I just didn't feel like it captured the book right. White Fang is like my favorite book ever, I don't know why. It's not all that exciting of a book, for some reason I'm practically obsessed with it. I sometimes develop random attachment toward inanimate objects. I could've sworn develop had an e at the end. This really long paragraph needs to end as well. Without an e. Oh, wait.
Sometimes seeing a movie after reading the book doesn't always work out. It's so rare that I've actually read a book before seeing the movie. It has happened other than this
Why CAN'T I stop adding more to this?!?!?!?!
Help me.