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Name: Vigris 2007-01-22 1:29

The last book series I read and really enjoyed was War of the Spider Queen. Why is that, you may ask? Because the characters are very well thought out and none of them are stereotypical. There is not a single main character that's a good person, yet they all have likeable traits, kick more ass than kicking ass, and moreso, they can be related to. I found especially the lack of a "goody two-shoes" character refreshing. Also, the society the Drow possess is interesting, well thought out, and most of all: believable. That element of plausability actually allows one to care about the characters, in spite of their complete lack of morals. Not to mention they're all well written in spite of it being a different author with each book. Last, I suppose, is that the fights in the book were freakin' awesome. Fights/conflict are important, as they hold interest, and very few authors other than Neil Gaiman can hold my interest without having their characters beat the crap out of each other.

 So, my question to those who read this: what is a good book I should read that has characters I can actually bring myself to give two shits about, is well written, and that is set in a believable world or society that isn't the way it is "just because?"

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-22 2:46

That is the fucking gayest thing I ever read. I bet you masturbate thinking about what font that book is in. 

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-22 11:48

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What kind of shitty name for a book is "War of the Spider Queen"? Sounds sophomoric at best. Also, your writing is very unorganized and could use a hell of a lot of improvement. But don't worry, I'm sure there are many tutors who'd love to help out an intellectually vapid preteen in dire need of an education such as yourself.

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