Books I have read

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  1. "Howl's moving castle" by Diana Wynne Jones
  2. i liked it more than the anime. the beginning was quite hard, but when i got used to the style, it turned out to be an amazing book.
  3. "Piercing" by Murakami Ryu
  4. i've read better.
  5. "The fifth elephant" by Terry Pratchett
  6. "I see in one day they clamped seventeen carts, ten horses, eighteen oxen and one duck."
  7. "It was parked illegally, sir."
  8. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by J.K.Rowling
  9. irritating at times, but all together a great finale. the last chapter could have reflected more information.
  10. "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury
  11. loved it.
  12. "Finn Family Moomintroll" by Tove Jansson
  13. "Moominpappa's Memoirs" by Tove Jansson
  14. "Moominland Midwinter" by Tove Jansson
  15. "Death" by Tom Hickman (2002)
  16. the author's sense of humor is rather lame. easy reading.
  17. "After dark" by Murakami Haruki
  18. in a sense really beautiful.
  19. "The Pillow Book" by Sei Shounagon
  20. a mayor disappointment to me. I had read some bits and pieces of it in Estonian translation and also in the original classical Japanese... but when reading it in English I couldn't even find the bits I used to like anymore. I don't know...
  21. "Silk" by Alessandro Baricco
  22. "The tales of Beedle the Bard" by J.K.Rowling
  23. quite enjoyed it
  24. "Dance Dance Dance" by Haruki Murakami
  25. I suppose I liked it. I'm never really sure when it comes to Murakami Haruki's books.
  26. "Tales from the perilous realm" by J.R.R Tolkien
  27. reading the poems out loud was a lot of fun
  28. "Thud!" by Terry Pratchett
  29. awesome!
  30. "Monstrous Regiment" by Terry Pratchett
  31. not one of his best books...
  32. "Fragile Things" by Neil Gaiman
  33. there were some real gems in this collection of stories
  34. "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer
  35. it was pure curiosity that made me pick up that book... sheer school related madness and need for escapism that made me read the following three books as well... I constantly wanted to brutally murder the main characters and give the story to some of the awesome minor characters...
  36. "New moon" by Stephenie Meyer
  37. "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer
  38. "Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer
  39. "Wintersmith" by Terry Pratchett
  40. fabulous read!
  41. "Castle in the Air" by Diana Wynne Jones
  42. the beginning of the book felt a bit clumsy and I had a bit of a difficulty to get into the book, but as the story progressed, I got more and more absorbed in it...
  43. "Stardust" by Neil Gaiman
  44. simply amazing! a fairytale but not quite... and yet...
  45. "Star Trek: Twilight's End" by Jerry Oltion
  46. "Star Trek: The Entropy Effect" by Vonda N. McIntyre
  47. "I, Q" by John de Lancie & Peter David
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List starting from August 2007.

Is "Howl's Moving Castle" any good as a book? I loved the movie, but I know the books are usually better!

I think the book was fabulous. The movie was pretty good too, but the book gives all the characters more layers and things that didn't make much sense in the movie, became clear. I highly recommend this book!