Please help...missing Harry Potter
Please read the Red Dwarf series
- ChrisSamsDad
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What books are you referring to?colaroid wrote:these books are amazing, I can't recommend them enough. Everyone I have forced to read them has laughed out loud from start to finish
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Harry Potter, while being quite entertaining, is built in a world that is fairly familiar to us. Sure, there is magic, but we've all heard of witches and wizards that wave wands and fly brooms. The base was all set up for J.K. Rowling to play in.
In Keys to the Kingdom, the world is extremely unique and like nothing you've ever heard of. They have their own species, magic, government, and even a religion that is proven to be true. I promise you'll like the series a lot. Lets put it this way: the only people I've heard that haven't loved it are the people that haven't read it.
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Actually, I'm reading that series right now. I'm on Sir Thursday...just started.Moonheart50 wrote:I recommend the Keys to the Kingdom series by Garth Nix. I also thought that I wouldn't be able to find a suitable replacement for Harry Potter, but this series actually SURPASSES Harry Potter, in my opinion. Why, you ask?
Harry Potter, while being quite entertaining, is built in a world that is fairly familiar to us. Sure, there is magic, but we've all heard of witches and wizards that wave wands and fly brooms. The base was all set up for J.K. Rowling to play in.
In Keys to the Kingdom, the world is extremely unique and like nothing you've ever heard of. They have their own species, magic, government, and even a religion that is proven to be true. I promise you'll like the series a lot. Lets put it this way: the only people I've heard that haven't loved it are the people that haven't read it.
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