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Your 5 Favorite Books
Your 5 Favorite books of all time. This should make a good tbr list for everyone. Mine are
Harry Potter Eragon Twilight Wintersdance Bookthief |
Re: Your 5 Favorite Books
Hey, some of those are *series*, that's cheating :)
Interestingly enough, some of my favorite books I have never reread, and some I have read multiple times. Replay - Ken Grimwood Youth in Revolt - CD Payne Stranger in a Strange Land - RA Heinlein Complete Asimov (book 1 or book 2, it's a tossup) Demian - Hermann Hesse really affected me when I first read it in HS (voluntarily), but I haven't revisited it Favorite series: Piers Anthony's Incarnations of Immortality and Apprentice Adept serieseses RA Heinlein's Future History universe (ok, I'm cheating a bit with this one) Sure, Harry Potter I really enjoyed the first half or 2/3 of David Weber's Honor Harrington series, but it got old toward the end. |
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Favorite books
Memories of Ice - Steven Erikson Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card Can't really come up with a top 5 as other than those 2, I have tiers of around 20 books in descending quality. Favorite series: Malazan Book of the Fallen - Steven Erikson A Song of Ice and Fire - George R.R. "I'm not your bitch" Martin Wheel of Time - Robert Jordan The Grand Admiral Thrawn Trilogy - Timothy Zahn Cheysuli Chronicles - Jennifer Roberson |
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"To Kill a Mockingbird"
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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury - The first time I read any book in one setting. Like many, I read this while in my teens and it played right into my anxieties and fears. I had never been so emotionally impacted by anything I read--and have yet to reach that level since.
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison - A bit of a head-trip. I strongly advise drinking bourbon while reading this one. Thoroughly engrossing and quite striking from start to finish. Boone: A Biography by Robert Morgan - More than a biography, more even than a historiography, Boone may well be the definitive third party work on one of my all-time favorite historical figures. Many sincere thanks to Lateralus for turning me onto this. Willie: An Autobiography by Willie Nelson - My favorite things to read the last few years have been autobiographies. Willie's is one of the easiest to read, and one of the most fascinating. I'm Not Really Here by Tim Allen - Nothing at all what I expected it to be. This reads more like a reflective journal written mostly over a weekend while his wife was out of town. Allen explores some weighty themes, and somehow manages to simplify them while not dumbing them down. Of course, I reserve the right to revise this list at any time. The top two are permanent, though. |
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Bleak House by Charles Dickens
Imajica by Clive Barker The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand Henderson the Rain King by Saul Bellow The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving Honorable mentions: The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike The Tommyknockers by Stephen King The His Dark Materials Trilogy by Philip Pullman Once Were Warriors by Alan Duff Blindness by Jose Saramago |
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The Power Broker by Robert Caro
The Making Of The Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes Conquest by Hugh Thomas The Bounty by Caroline Alexander The Reformation by Diarmaid McCullough Honorable Mention: Ted Williams by Leigh Montville The Godfather by Mario Puzo The Mote In God's Eye by Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle |
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All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Marie Remarque
Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky Darkness at Noon, by Arthur Koestler - The Plague, by Albert Camus Slaughterhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut Runners-up: East of Eden, by John Steinbeck A Hero of Our Time, by Mikhail Lermontov The Road, by Cormac McCarthy |
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1) A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith
2) Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen 3) Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte 4) Sanctuary, by William Faulkner 5) Survival in Auschwitz, by Primo Levi And Harry Potter "The Series" deserves most honored mention. |
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On the Road Jack Kerouac
Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoyevsky Ishmael Daniel Quinn Survivor Chuck Palahniuk The Beach Alex Garland Honorable Mention: Lord of the Flies William Golding Cosmic Banditos A. C. Weisbecker |
Re: Your 5 Favorite Books
Since the OP is counting entire series as a book, here is mine:
1) The Seventh Scroll by Wilbur Smith 2) Dirk Pitt series by Clive Cussler 3) Song of Ice and Fire series by George RR Martin 4) Camulod Chronicles series by Jack Whyte 5) Sphere by Michael Chricton |
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The Stand-Who wrote this?:)
Night Probe-Clive Cussler Forbidden Borders Trilogy-W. Michael Gear Spider Trilogy-W. Michael Gear They Thirst-Robert R. McCammon |
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Watership Down by Richard Adams
Neverness and the Requiem for Homo Sapiens series by David Zindell The Gap series by Stephen R Donaldson The Collector by John Fowles Doomsday Book by Connie Willis |
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Lonesome Dove
To Kill a Mockingbird Dune The Hunt for Red October Shogun |
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Neverwhere-Neil Gaiman
Dune-Frank Herbert Stardust-Neil Gaiman American Gods-Neil Gaiman A Series Of unfortunate Events 1-13-Lemony Snicket |
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Stiff by Mary Roach
Abel's Island by William Steig Lies My Teacher Told Me by James Loewen Dune by Frank Herbert Monster Island by David Wellington |
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Good Omens-Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchet
Illuminatus Trilogy Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Fight Club Jennifer Government-Max Barry |
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And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie
It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life - Lance Armstrong Congo - Michael Crichton Dragons of Autumn Twilight - Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman The Outsiders - S.E. Hinton These might not even be the 5, although the top 2 are pretty locked in. I have read so many books it's hard to recall. |
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off the top of my head:
Mother Night: Kurt Vonnegut Lamb: Christopher Moore Girlfriend in a Coma: Douglas Coupland Congo: Michael Crichton Confederacy of Dunces: JOhn Kenndy O'Toole ( I probably be off on the Author's first name.) |
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1. The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Others in the top five: Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy Master And Margarita After that, it's a tossup. I'll have to come back to complete my list after I think about it for a while. |
Re: Your 5 Favorite Books
In no particular order:
Watership Down Richard Adams - Always an emotional read Catch 22 Joseph Heller - Has me laughing every time The Foundation Trilogy Isaac Asimov - Great books by a great author Congo Michael Crichton- Read it in one sitting while on sick call and could not put it down Stuka Pilot Hans Ulrich Rudel - First read it in jr high and was amazed, this guy was insane |
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Inside Oscar
Inside Oscar 2 The Chronicles of Naria: Lion, Witch & Wardrobe |
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American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Salem's Lot by Stephen King Lady in the Lake by Raymond Chandler Swag by Elmore Leonard Falling Angel by William Hjortsberg |
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Fight Club-Chuck Palahniuk
HP:Gob of Fire (not cheating, picking one book :)) The Road-McCarthy Salem's Lot-King Memoirs of a Geisha-Golden |
Re: Your 5 Favorite Books
I'll have to give Chrichton's Congo and Sphere a read (always overlooked them because the movies didn't turn out all that great).
Here's my 5: The Concrete Blonde by Michael Connelly The Hunter by Richard Stark The Friends of Eddie Coyle by George V Higgins The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain The Sins of the Fathers by Lawrence Block |
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