jon_jinn wrote:oh yeah, i forgot to mention that i don't want the book to be really scary or anything. it's okay if there's SOME horror but nothing extremely gruesome or violent. might i also add that i'm not really looking for a series that revolves a great deal around witchcraft and magic, like Harry Potter. more like an adventure type of novel like Lord of the Rings...
Doe Johnson wrote:EDIT: Although I've never read it, I have friends who really like The Princess Bride, the novel the movie was based on. From what I remember, it looked like about a 300 page book.
Fish and Chips wrote:Ah, if you can find a copy, definitely consider The Princess Bride.
Radical Dreamer wrote:Agreed. Although, if you're allowed, I would suggest getting the edited version, rather than the full version--apparently, the full version goes into great detail on lots of things that seem near-impossible to read without falling asleep. XD The editor of the version I have mentions how the author spends over 60 pages describing the Queen's trip somewhere--somewhere around 25 pages are simply used for showing what she packed. o_o XD
Doe Johnson wrote:I believe you like Ender's Game, have you ever tried Ender's Shadow? If you haven't, you should. It's awesome. (I think its about 400 pages...or however large Ender's Game was...)
jon_jinn wrote:as for the princess bride suggestion, i really might consider that. i saw the movie (thanks for recommending that too) and thought it was pretty awesome. is the movie based on the book?
KBMaster wrote:Well, I WOULD reccommend Howl's Moving Castle, but you don't want anything with witchcraft, so that's out.
jon_jinn wrote:as for the princess bride suggestion, i really might consider that. i saw the movie (thanks for recommending that too) and thought it was pretty awesome. is the movie based on the book?
MorwenLaicoriel wrote:One book I really like is "The Thief" by Megan Whalen Turner. It's about a young thief who brags that he can steal anything--and then proves it by stealing the King's seal. He lands in jail for that, of course, but he leaves enough of an impression on the King that he takes him out of jail to send him on a mission to get a magical jewel.
It's very adventurous, lots of traveling. Gen, the thief, is also sarcastic and humorous, so it's very funny at parts. There's no romance, either--although the other books in the series do feature it as a fairly major plot point (most of it isn't too overly sappy...although, I'm a girl, so take that with a grain of salt).
The only things is, there is a little bit of swearing in it, and the world that the story is set in has gods similar to what the Greeks and Romans believed in.
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