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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Wheel of Time series (wouldn't be able to pick just one) Things Fall Apart I. Lucifer |
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Probably...
Bad Boy - Olivia Goldsmith Rachel's Holiday - Marian Keys Fork in the Road - Denis Hamill |
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The Twilight Saga. Greatest set of books ever written.
I am so clever, but in all seriousness Wizard & Glass by the current God of the wirting world, Stephen King. Although as I read Naked Lunch by William S. Burrough it rapidly gets replaced. |
#64
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Quote:
for a moment there, I was about to rip your eyeballs out |
#65
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The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series.
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D:
I concur
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#67
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I am so clever.
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#68
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It's a shame
My favourite books are all up here, I guess I have nothing to add... That's right, HarleyThomas1002 has already posted my favourite books. The Twilight Saga But like yeah, My favourites would definatly be... 1. The Picture of Dorian Gray 2. Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy Series (Except the one by Eoighn Colfer...) 3. Hunchback of Notre Dame (Not finished, But t'is amazing so far) |
#69
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These.
See also, Uncle Tom's Cabin. |
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Touching Spirit Bear, Bud Not Buddy, Iceman My Fighting Life, Hardcore Diaries, anything by Stephen King, The Hobbit, Tressure Island, Gil's All Night Dinner, and others
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The Sevenwaters Trilogy - by Juliet Marilliar.
Europa Suite series - Kim Wilkins Now here's a couple of authors who knows how to meld fantasy, supernatural and romance together without making the female characters whinny and pathetic. Eat your heart out S. Meyer! |
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Childhood Favorites:
The House of the Scorpion - Nancy Farmer Charlotte's Web - E.B. White For My Tears: The Kitchen God's Wife - Amy Tan Night - Elie Wiesel For Laughs: I Am America (And So Can You!) - Stephen T. Colbert Other: The Picture Of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde |
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Gonna have to add Fight Club to my list.
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I liked "Duma Key" by Stephen King, it was long, but well worth it, though it's probably not a good book for people who cry when a character they like dies.
I actually read "A Clockwerk Orange", the full 21 chapter version, and it didn't really have as profound an impact on me as I expected, it was interesting and all, but it wasn't really something I'd recommend. (And to people who say their favorite books are by Stephenie Meyer, I suggest you pick a better author.) |
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A Clockwork Orange wasn't half bad, although I liked the movie better (oddly enough).
Speaking of Stephanie Meyer (and thus vampires by extrapolation), I actually liked some of Anne Rice's books. She had some pretty neat characterization. |
#76
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
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#77
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Harry Potter
Inkheart Warriors [Erin Hunter] |
#78
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Quote:
WHAT?! |
#79
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Tricks by Ellen Hopkins
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I really liked the book Leave Myself Behind by Bart Yates. If anyone else here has read it, we should be friends so we can discuss the text~
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#81
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Lord Of The Rings by J.R.R Tolken thous books was amazing
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#82
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Edgar Allen Poe (I have a book of his complete works)
Anything by Jeffrey Moore Ordinary People by Judith Guest. I could go on and on :) |
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Malice :)
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huh this thread is pretty inactive huh?
Dark Visions by someone...idk im too lazy to look it up :P |
#85
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Well, I like the Harry Potter series, but my favorite book is The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. I really liked the message in it.
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hmmm....i like a lot of books. this may sound dumb, but my fave book is assassins creed renaicansse. i know i spelled that wrong. help?? :P
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#87
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"I love you Forever".
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#88
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The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
1984 by George Orwell The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry |
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Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
read it |
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I read it a few years back, it was a really short read - I finished it the day I got the book - but I really enjoyed it, I may have to re-read it soon.
Most of my favorite books happen to be of the fantasy genre, and probably my favorite author of all is Brandon Sanderson, his books are great if you are looking for an atypical fantasy with interesting characters and some awesome original magic systems. Recently I just finished The Stand by Stephen King, though; which was pretty great. I'm not ashamed to admit I teared up at several points, most memorably near the end [ during the Christmas scene while Stu and Tom are traveling back to Boulder and Stu gives Tom the infinity symbol to wear around his neck and asks that Tom remembers him whenever he looks at it. ] Good times. |
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