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  • #46
    i totally agree.
    busy reading

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    • #47
      DW is the first one of the series I read and still my favourite! They're all great but this one has just a little something special, I think!

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      • #48
        I loved DW! I thought it was great!.........Still though I am only on HW.Still I loved it!
        Vampires are love.

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        • #49
          I do like wizards at war the most but DW is really up there on my list. I also really liked the part where Nita and Carl were talking about Nita's future death. I just thought that was really done well.
          There is a thoery which states that if anyone ever discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by somehting even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another which states that this has

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          • #50
            i like this oone mostly because of a very small little convo btw nita and dari when dari asked if nita like him which refered to kit. And nita was alll like u can't keep info away from dairine (worded diffferently) and she's all like yeah i like him
            "There's only one thing you should know, I've put my trust in you! Pushed as far as i can go"

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            • #51
              It's good, as they all are, but not my favorite. HW, WH, and WAW are my top three. Roshaun makes everything better, and mobiles are awesome :P
              "In the contemporary world where things fall apart and the center will not hold, you have to imagine a community where there is no center." - John Green

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              • #52
                not to sound mean or anything but i think it was really neat that nita was willing to pretty much kill herself for the Song. i didn't want her to die but it was still neat that she would do that to keep the world at peace
                -"Though speach be unlearn'd, The wisdom be earn'd,"
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                • #53
                  I liked DW best. To tell the truth, I really didn't like SYWTBAW that much. I wasn't even considering continuing to read the series. The only reason I read DW was because I was on a 26 hour drive and I had finished all the books that I had brought. I was complaining and talking and being bored, so my Mom made my Dad stop at a used book store and she ran into the store, bought a random book from the YA section, and came back. Then we drove off. Yep, you guessed it: DW. So, I was stuck reading a book that I didn't really want to (until I read the first page...) I thought DW was really well thought out and Ed's charactor was genious. Only DD could make you love a shark that you hate so much.
                  I can create a world, out of letters and words. I can make you believe something in a paragraph. I can make you love someone in a page. I can make you go places that don't exist in a book. That's all the magic I need. [url]http://melpomene.freeforums

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                  • #54
                    i'm not sure "neat" is quite the right word to describe it...i'd go with brave, or wonderous of her, or something...but i get your basic meaning, and i've got to agree with you there. it says a lot about someone's character when they're willing to do something like that to save everyone.
                    I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack.
                    For those of you who don't recognize WHO'S back, I'll give you a hint, and I don't mean the typo's in my posts - YR.

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                    • #55
                      You're right. But then, she kind of had to. Either she died by Ed or she died by earthquake or tsunami. Not that that makes her deed any less! However, Ed didn't have to. He survived atlantis and all of the disasters since the beginning of time including the 3K496 (3K) aqua extiction. He would have survived the next disaster. He didn't have to sacrifice himself.

                      Oh, I think that Ed is one of the megasharks from the jurasic (or was it triasic?) period. You know, the ones that were absolutly HUGE. And I'm not talking Great White huge....

                      And Young Reader, I like your signature!
                      I can create a world, out of letters and words. I can make you believe something in a paragraph. I can make you love someone in a page. I can make you go places that don't exist in a book. That's all the magic I need. [url]http://melpomene.freeforums

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                      • #56
                        thanks! and I actually like the first book as much as the second...but i'm not as picky. or rather, i'm verry picky about what i read, but what as long as it fits the right set of requirements i like most things...if that makes any sense. still took me years to find the second book though...
                        I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack.
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Rubywolf:
                          I thought DW was really well thought out and Ed's charactor was genious. Only DD could make you love a shark that you hate so much.
                          Haha! Wonderful observation. I must agree with Silver marine though. All the books were good, but DW isn't among my top 3. Maybe I should read it again? It's been too long since I last read through the entire series.

                          As I've mentioned b4, HW was my favorite novel.
                          Dai Stihó, cousin.
                          "Fairest and Fallen; greetings and defiance."

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                          • #58
                            DW was the first book I read in the YW series, but I'm not sure if it's my favorite. Like Piper said, Roshaun brightened things up a lot, because he's just amazing like that. But even then, all the books have their awesome moments, so it would be really, really hard for me to choose a favorite. I'll have to re-read the series (for the umpteenth time)and then see if I can decide, because I am seriouly wavering right now...

                            -peri

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                            • #59
                              Roshaun is great. Seriously, he is. But then again, Ed is my all time favorite.
                              I can create a world, out of letters and words. I can make you believe something in a paragraph. I can make you love someone in a page. I can make you go places that don't exist in a book. That's all the magic I need. [url]http://melpomene.freeforums

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Caitlin:
                                The yet-to-be-published-but-hopefully-someday-in-the-future YW series OMNIBUS!!!! With ALL of them in it. THAT is the best YW book ever. (Or will be... um....)
                                Not to be morose or anything, but we might have to wait and find the best YW book here. :-)
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