alright, this is me first entry (it SHOULD be the second, but the first one went wrong somehow).
anyhow, i believe i will say some things about myself:
i heart reading, fencing, drawing and music!
i am 5' 3" tall
i'm in ___ grade (i'ma not gonna put my age on the internet!)
oh yes, almost forgot : I heart Skiing!!!!
and Dragons!!! mrgreen
umm.... now i will tell you my fav books eek
the Bartimaeus trilogy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (by Jonathon Stroud)
the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling (just like everyone else... stare )
teh Cirque du Freak series by Darren Shan (or is it called the Saga of Darren Shan? can't remember...)
His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman(i should prolly finish the second one...)
the Inheritance trilogy by Christopher Paolini (i know he copied from LotR, but i don't like those very much)
lesee, what else...
OH YEAH, the Abarat series by Clive Barker!!! THESE ARE ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY THE BEST BOOKS EVER!!!! (there are only 2 sadly cry )
i don't feel like typing anything else right now.
goodbye!
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Did you by chance consider that almost all fantasy novels borrow somehow from The Lord of the Rings? Being named the "Father of Modern Fantasy" and the second most read book in the world, LotR has idea spawns in millions of popular works. I don't think Tolkien would turn in his grave if he knew that Paolini, and thousands of other authors, decided to write a book about one unlikely person saving the land from tyranny.
It's the same as historic music. I think you should understand this, since you list it as one of your favorite subjects. Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner, and hundreds of other artists created works that give us inspiration and ideas today. Modern music everywhere borrows from great historic pieces in one way or another.