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PostPosted: January 1st, 2007, 2:41 pm 
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Update:

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Detective Conan (Case Closed) 2, 4-9, 10-11, 14 - 27
Inuyasha 1 - 7 and 10 - 15
Ranma ½ 35 - 38

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Ok, I have decided to clean up my bookshelf and this is what I have on it the top shelf. The other shelves are beyond any interest.

Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Code of Samurai
Eragon
100 Decisive Battles
The God Delusion
Atlas Shrugged
The Fountainhead
Warfare in the Classical Age
Crusades Through Arab Eyes
The Diary of A Young Girl


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Bah....we have quite a variety of books..

But here's what I know we have..

LotR Trilogy
Left Behind (Both regualr and Young Trib Force) series
Star Wars (NJO, JA, JQ)
Thoroughbred
Nancy Drew (Hardback and paperback)
Phantom Stallion
Heartland
Civil War Books
Eragon/Eldest
Narnia Series (all in 1 book.:D)
And at least two hundred other books..

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The LotR series [one whole paperback version that's falling apart, and one hardback version]
All of the Artemis Fowl books
The Golden Compass
The Stubtle Knife
(and the other one in the series, whatever it's called :P)
Inkheart
Inkspell
the Narnia series
Eragon
Eldest
all of the Harry Potter books
A Ring of Endless Light
A Wrinkle in Time
A Wind in the Door
A Swiftly Tilting Planet
The Oddessy (sp?)
The Lost Years of Merlin
The Wizard of Earthsea

There's lots more that I can't think of right now. :teehee:

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Once librarything is back up i'll post my library...

EDIT:here's the link. http://www.librarything.com/profile.php?view=LotRchica


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Um....the list of my books (near as I can remember it) goes something like this:

The Lord of the Rings (3-in-1 copy that has its cover held on by tape which is itself falling apart) by JRR Tolkien
The Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien
The Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-earth by JRR Tolkien
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
The Book of Lost Tales Volume 1 by JRR Tolkien
The Magical Worlds of the Lord of the Rings by David Colbert
Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Halo: The Fall of Reach by Eric Nylund
Halo: The Flood by William C. Dietz
Halo: First Strike by Eric Nylund
Conan the Avenger by Robert Jordan
Conan the Invincible by Robert Jordan
White Fang by Jack London
Knight of the White Cross by G.A. Henty
The Lion of St. Mark by G.A. Henty
Wulf the Saxon by G.A. Henty
In the Reign of Terror by G.A. Henty
Under Drake's Flag by G.A. Henty
St. George for England by G.A. Henty
Dash for Khartoum by G.A. Henty
The Man who Broke Napoleon's Code by Mark L. Urban
Star Wars - Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter by Michael Reaves
Star Wars - Republic Commando: Hard Contact by Karen Traviss
Star Wars - Republic Commando: Triple Zero by Karen Traviss
Star Wars: Labyrinth of Evil by James Luceno
Star Wars - Episode III: Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover
Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura by Kathy Tyers
Star Wars - X-wing: The Bacta War by Michael A. Stackpole
Star Wars - X-wing: Wraith Squadron by Aaron Allston
Star Wars - X-wing: Iron Fist by Aaron Allston
Star Wars - X-wing: Solo Command by Aaron Allston
Star Wars - Heir to the Empire: Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn
Star Wars - Heir to the Empire: Dark Force Rising by Timothy Zahn
Star Wars - Heir to the Empire: The Last Command by Timothy Zahn
Star Wars: Survivor's Quest by Timothy Zahn
Star Wars - Junior Jedi Knights: Lyric's World by Kevin J. Anderson
Star Wars - Young Jedi Knights: The Emperor's Plague by Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta
Star Wars - The New Jedi Order: Star by Star by Troy Denning
Star Wars - Dark Nest: The Joiner King by Troy Denning
Star Wars - Dark Nest: The Unseen Queen by Troy Denning
Star Wars - Dark Nest: The Swarm War by Troy Denning
Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff
The Great and Terrible Quest by Margaret Lovett
The Wheel of Time: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: The Shadow Rising by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: The Fires of Heaven by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: Lord of Chaos by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: Crown of Swords by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: Path of Daggers by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: Winter's Heart by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: Crossroads of Twilight by Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time: Knife of Dreams by Robert Jordan
Tales of King Arthur by I forget who
Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie (unabridged)
Robin Hood by Henry Gilbert
The Civil War by Bruce Catton and James McPherson
Gettysburg by Stephen W. Sears
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
Napoleon by Max Gallo
On to Berlin by James M. Gavin
Samurai! by Saburo Sakai
The Sugar Creek Gang - The Western Adventure by Paul Hutchens
The Black Stallion Mystery by Walter Farley
Animorphs: The Escape by K.A. Applegate
The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare
The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare
The Mystery of the Silver Spider by Alfred Hitchcock
The Hardy Boys: The Secret of the Samurai's Sword by Franklin W. Dixon
Hudson Taylor's Spritual Secret by Dr. & Mrs. Howard Taylor
Dangerous Dreams by Jim Ware
She Said Yes by Misty Bernall
Burden of Proof by John G. Hemry
Illustrated Atlas of the World
Album of Birds
Birds of North America
Peterson's Field Guide to Birds of Britain and Europe
The Great Warplanes of the 1980s by Bill Yenne
Classic Airplanes
Modern Weapons & Warfare by Will Fowler
Tanks at War
This is Guadalcanal by L. Douglas Kenny and William S. Butler
Aesop's Fables
Rupert Piper & the Dear, Dear Birds by Ethelyn M. Parkinson
Ane of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
The Bridge by Jerri Massi
If you were in Viking Times by Antony Mason

EDIT: So that's some of my books--the ones that I'm either reading right now or are sitting on my book case. The other ones are scattered around the house, and I don't remember which ones they are, specifically.

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Well the ones that I know the titles of... (there are seemingly MILLIONS of books in my house..)

The Lord of the Rings trilogy (we have 5 complete copies in all)
The Book of Lost Tales II
The Tolkien Reader
The Quest of the Fair Unkown
The 6 Original Nancy Drew books
Royal Daries (Cleopatra VII, Elizabeth...I(?) and... oh her name escapes me... why? Arg. Sorry. :blush: )
A Wrinkle in Time
The Chronicles of Narnia
The 6 by Lewis colection
Frankenstien(sp)
The Flight of the Eagles (The Seven Sleepers seiries)
Hangman's Curse

But sadly, most of our good books (in my opinion) Come from the library. Some of the ones I have checked out right now are...

By These Ten Bones
The Naming
Nightmare Acadamy
The Warrior Heir
The Hallow Kingdom

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Okay, I just edited the list to include all the notable books of mine that are on my bookcase.

And my mom just ordered a bunch more books for me via Half.com, so in a little while I'll have a lot more on my shelf. :D I'm especially looking forward to getting Halo: Ghosts of Onyx by Eric Nylund, Night Train to Rigel by Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Children of the Jedi by Barbara Hambly, and Star Wars - The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force by James Luceno.

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Ok, just a quick question about these SW books, Aerandir. Exactly how many authors write post-SW books? And, do they all agree with one another?

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Um, there's a lot of authors (30-40). I think the ones who've written the most are Jude Watson (she writes the Jedi Apprentice, Jedi Quest, and Last of the Jedi series) and Kevin J. Anderson (Junior Jedi Knights, Young Jedi Knights and The Jedi Academy series), but the best author is definitely Timothy Zahn. He is like the Star Wars author.

Almost all of the books agree with each other, but every once in a while there's a small discrepancy between them. However, there's never anything major.

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Ah, I see... Alright. Thank ye! I went to the library, and saw several different SW books under different authors, ( :yeahright: ) so I didn't really know if they were all completely different or what... Thanks! :D ((man... 30-40 authors? Sheesh. Thats alot.))

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I counted the books that are out or coming out soon, and there are at least 203 of them. So 30-40 authors, several books each, and you've got a nice series.

Someday, I'll reply to a topic like this, and I'll have all the Star Wars books that are or have been in print. *nod* :D

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:lol: No doubt you like Star Wars, then, Aerandir. :P I like SW... But personally I prefer fantasy over sci-fi. I don't know why though... The books I'm reading currently are kinda half and half though. Its really wierd.

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Let's see, here's what's in my room.

The Hobbit
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Tolkien
Martin the Warrior and The Legend of Luke by Brian Jaques
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
The Miracle Worker by William Gibson
The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern by Lilian Jackson Braun
Stepping Heavenward by Prentiss (I'm too lazy to pull the book out and see the full name. lol)
In His Steps by Shelldon
a bunch of Peanuts comic books by Charles Schultz

Ack, I have to go. I'll finish my list later!


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Oh dear, this is a scary topic. I'll just post the ones on my top shelves (I have like, six shelves), because those are the ones of importance, that I read repeatedly.

Bookshelf:

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (three different versions of each)
The Simarillion
The Hobbit
Eragon
Eldest
The Harry Potter Series (the and fifth and sixth aren't whole, I got a little angry while reading them:))
Dragon Lance Chronicles (More of them than I can count)
The Omen
The Dark Tower Series (one of the greatest series ever)
Christine
Carrie
Pet Sematary
Maximum Ride
Everything's Eventual
1984
The Book of Skulls
CELL
IT
Salem's Lot
The Boys are Back in Town
Fearless
Angels and Demons
Shattering Glass
Twisted
The Vengeance
An Eye for an Eye
The Sword the Ring and the Chalice series,
Faerie Wars
The Songs and Swords Series
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Davinci Code
Digital Fortress
Deception Point
The Count of Monte Cristo


I think that's all of them... I'm a big Stephen King fan, if you haven't noticed...

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Star Gazer wrote:
:lol: No doubt you like Star Wars, then, Aerandir. :P I like SW... But personally I prefer fantasy over sci-fi. I don't know why though... The books I'm reading currently are kinda half and half though. Its really wierd.


Yeah, I like Star Wars. It happens to be one of my favorite series. It's about on par with The Wheel of Time, and a little ways beneath Tolkien's books.

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