Yes, Emily Rodda's a well know Aussie Author. She's got so many awesome series, I really should get back onto gollecting them. The Tomorrow series is good as well as the Rangers Apprentice series.
Making me thing of all the books/games/movies/series I want makes me feel so poor. v.v But thats why I'm going to Uni. To get a better/paid job. So I can buys all these awesome things.
Books/Series you've been reading Recently
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Redback, Funnel-Web, Blue-ringed octopus
Taipan, Tigersnake and a Box jellyfish
Stonefish and the poison thing that lives in a shell
That spikes you when you pick it up
Taipan, Tigersnake and a Box jellyfish
Stonefish and the poison thing that lives in a shell
That spikes you when you pick it up
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The Deltora quest books seem to be fairly popular in the US. At least, I always see then whenever I look in the kids section in any major book store. I read the first one a while back and while I thought the basic story had promise, it felt like it was written for little kids (short, simple writing, very little descriptive text, etc.) which was a bit of a turn off.
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Well Emily Rodda is her pen name for her childrens serices, she also goes by Mary-Anne Dickinson aparently although I'm not sure how true that is since.Josiah wrote:The Deltora quest books seem to be fairly popular in the US. At least, I always see then whenever I look in the kids section in any major book store. I read the first one a while back and while I thought the basic story had promise, it felt like it was written for little kids (short, simple writing, very little descriptive text, etc.) which was a bit of a turn off.
If you're interested in taking a look at her adult series their published under her real name: Jennifer June Rowe (June might be left out though).
I read her bookes in my early teens which would be why I got into them so much, I still however love them and reread them occasionally.
Redback, Funnel-Web, Blue-ringed octopus
Taipan, Tigersnake and a Box jellyfish
Stonefish and the poison thing that lives in a shell
That spikes you when you pick it up
Taipan, Tigersnake and a Box jellyfish
Stonefish and the poison thing that lives in a shell
That spikes you when you pick it up
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Apparently it was at least semi-famous, because it spawned an anime series.Kaida wrote:Josiah wrote:The Deltora quest books seem to be fairly popular in the US. At least, I always see then whenever I look in the kids section in any major book store. I read the first one a while back and while I thought the basic story had promise, it felt like it was written for little kids (short, simple writing, very little descriptive text, etc.) which was a bit of a turn off.
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