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So is this book worth reading? Gimme pros and cons about this series.

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So is this book worth reading? Gimme pros and cons about this series.
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i fapped to these books in 7th grade
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Cons:
It's young adult genre fiction.

Pros:
It's on the better side of young adult genre fiction.

If you're a teenager growing up in the early 2000s I would highly recommend it. As well as the Power 5 series, Alex Rider, Artemis Fowl and His Dark Materials.
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>>8854794
idk, it took a darker take on "superkewl teenspy" kinda further. And I do agreed it's a better written ya novel than we have nowadays. And artemis fowl was my shit back then.
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>>8854757
Yeah if you're into spy fiction.
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>>8854757
I never knew how to say this guys last name?
Much-a-more? Much-a-morey? Moo-sha-mor-ay?
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>>8854968
I think it's the second one.
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It's an okay book in the end.
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>>8854769
Me too senpai
>mfw she got in the bath
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I read the whole series when I was 13-15, they were pretty badass for YA fiction.
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>>8854757
When I was 14 I got 2 pages into that book and then was so disgusted by what I was seeing that I put it down forever and learned that normalfaggots can't be trusted when talking about books.
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>>8855761
From the 8th books mad dogs?
How do you know?
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>>8854757
I went to my overdrive app to read the book but it's not there. It's not even in my local library either. I think the books isn't available in my region. So is there any free download for the full series?
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>>8856319
Here's the full series if you're poor enough to afford money
http://www.pdforigin.net/?s=CHERUB&submit
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>>8854968
>tfw I pronounced it Mooch-a-more
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>>8856865
or smooch-a-more
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This was the fucking balls when I was a teenager. Brilliant stuff for the first several books.
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>>8854757

If you're between the ages of 11 and 14, yes.

>tfw you read the whole series, even though by the final few books you were too old for them and they were frankly embarrassing.
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>>8854794
>Artemis Fowl and His Dark Materials
Sounds like an art metal band
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>>8856915
I think that has to do something with the fonts on the writing quite big and chapters being seven or eight pages long.
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This was pretty high tier YA fiction when I was a kid.

It was darker and had more adult themes than other series had.

But, like most other YA series I started reading, the library only had the first 3 - 5 books and never got the other ones, so I never finished them.
>Remnants
>Artemis Fowl
>Darren Shan
>Harry Potter
>A Series of Unfortunate Events

among others
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it was the shit I used to read one a day when i was like 12
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>>8855761
>tfw you know now youre not the only one who did it
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>>8857096

>Not cranking one out to the scene in book 7 where he hooks up with the older girl
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as a pre-teen growing up as these came out I loved them because it was more 'adult' than anything I'd read before

first introduction to sex and that

don't know if I'd enjoy them as much now
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>>8856863
thanks.
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>>8856865
Same.
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>>8856983
Kek.

The second I hit submit I knew I should have added an Oxford comma.
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>>8857031
>A Series of Unfortunate Events

My negroid.

Started reading them when I was 6 though so I got the whole way through without feeling too embarassed. Then again I reckon they'd stand up today given the rather complex adult themes.
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>>8855922
That's what you get from normalfags recommending weird books.
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>>8854757
Anon we're not 12 anymore
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>>8860140
But we're not in our 50s either, so...
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