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    Cover of "Touching Darkness"
  • confession...
  • Alright, well, I know I read it, but to be honest I don't remember what even happened. But I bet I loved it, cause I love this author and the previous books!

    ― By Tuesdayoncatnip on Touching Darkness

    Cover of "Midnighters #1"
  • Loved it!!!
  • I loved this book, and this author! I've read just about everything by Scott Westerfeld, and I really like his style and his original ideas!

    ― By Tuesdayoncatnip on Midnighters #1

    Cover of "Children of the Mind"
  • *** This comment contains spoilers! ***
  • This book is just dragging along. I mean, there's only so much that we can take of knowing that Andrew's attention is divided. And just save Jane already!

    ― By Tuesdayoncatnip on Children of the Mind

    Cover of "Xenocide"
  • I really liked the first two, but I barely remember anything about this one. I think this is where I started to lose interest in the overall series. I do remember that it was a lot of action/ there was some suspense to get you to keep reading.

    ― By Tuesdayoncatnip on Xenocide

    Cover of "Speaker for the Dead"
  • Compared to Ender's Game
  • Compared to Ender's Game, I didn't really like this one as much. But perhaps that is because when he grew up I felt as if I couldn't really like him as much. I'm not sure.

    ― By Tuesdayoncatnip on Speaker for the Dead

    Cover of "Ender's Shadow"
  • Bean
  • It took me a little while to realize it was just a re-telling of Ender's Game, but I LOVE Bean, and I think I might have enjoyed this one more than Ender's Game.

    ― By Tuesdayoncatnip on Ender's Shadow

    Cover of "Flyte"
  • A different kind of Magyk
  • I like Angie Sage's different take on wizards and magic (no wands and written spells). Clearly she is capitalizing on the popularity of Harry Potter though...she includes names and references (Godric, the Burrow, & my particular favorite: Rupert Gringe), but there are some plot lines and characters ... (continue)

    ― By MoirneStark on Flyte

    Cover of "Bulletproof Web Design"
  • This is a really, really great look into using XHTML and CSS to future-proof your sites, and to make them as flexible as possible so that they can handle whatever unexpected something that might get thrown at them.

    ― By Jaemi K on Bulletproof Web Design

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