It's about a couple of kids who discover that their grandparents are the owners of a preserve for magical creatures. 5-book series. Gets pretty involved. It was also one of the first series that taught me Harry Potter isn't the only thing out there.
It's about a couple of kids who discover that their grandparents are the owners of a preserve for magical creatures. 5-book series. Gets pretty involved. It was also one of the first series that taught me Harry Potter isn't the only thing out there.
Wow, I really know how to clear a chatroom, apparently.
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Nah, stuff just slips off of my 'participated' window then I forget about it.
Is Fablehaven any good? If so I'll add it to my list of stuff to read that I'll probably never read except those very few stormy sad and lonely nights.
The bookmark option helps, kinda. If you don't use it for everything.
Yes, Fablehaven's good. I'd definitely recommend it if you like fantasy that takes place in the "real" world. Urban fantasy, I believe it's called?
It's about a couple of kids who discover that their grandparents are the owners of a preserve for magical creatures. 5-book series. Gets pretty involved. It was also one of the first series that taught me Harry Potter isn't the only thing out there.
Is their grandfather Newt Scamander?
I just said Harry Potter wasn't the only thing out there, so no, of course not.
It's about a couple of kids who discover that their grandparents are the owners of a preserve for magical creatures. 5-book series. Gets pretty involved. It was also one of the first series that taught me Harry Potter isn't the only thing out there.
Ok I will look it up! Have you heard of the Warriors series?
Nah, stuff just slips off of my 'participated' window then I forget about it.
Is Fablehaven any good? If so I'll add it to my list of stuff to read that I'll probably never read except those very few stormy sad and lonely nights.
The bookmark option helps, kinda. If you don't use it for everything.
Yes, Fablehaven's good. I'd definitely recommend it if you like fantasy that takes place in the "real" world. Urban fantasy, I believe it's called?
Okay, I'll throw it on my list in the 'look into' section.
We own it, but I haven't read it. A local theater needed someone for a part in a play version of it, and my mom said I should do it, but I was already reading two books, one for school and one for pleasure, so I didn't have time to read the book first.
Dang, that would have embarrassed the heck out of me to be in that play.
Yeah....I was told there might be kissing involved, that's the other reason I turned down the offer.
Nah, stuff just slips off of my 'participated' window then I forget about it.
Is Fablehaven any good? If so I'll add it to my list of stuff to read that I'll probably never read except those very few stormy sad and lonely nights.
The bookmark option helps, kinda. If you don't use it for everything.
Yes, Fablehaven's good. I'd definitely recommend it if you like fantasy that takes place in the "real" world. Urban fantasy, I believe it's called?
It's about a couple of kids who discover that their grandparents are the owners of a preserve for magical creatures. 5-book series. Gets pretty involved. It was also one of the first series that taught me Harry Potter isn't the only thing out there.
Ok I will look it up! Have you heard of the Warriors series?
Yes, it's just . . . I didn't really care for it. I struggled through 3 books and decided to give up. Not for me, I guess. Sorry.
I only read as much as I needed to write the assignments, but it was surprisingly interesting. Laurie had a surprisingly realistic pattern of behavior.
I don't really remember the story very well. It's been such a long time since I read it.