What are your favorite books?
Mine include:
- On the Road
- Casino Royale
- I am Legend
- The Great Gatsby
- Angels & Demons
- The Lost Symbol
- Rainbow Six
- Without Remorse
- The Harry Potter series
- Clapton: The Autobiography
More recently the Sigma files by James Rollins and Oregon Files by Clive Cussier have got my attention.
Isaac Asimov - I Robot (specially "The Chronoscope")
Philip Jose Farmer - Riverworld (the first 2 books)
Piers Anthony - Incarnations of Immortality (the whole series)
Larry Niven - Ringworld
Phillip Pullman - His Dark Materials (The whole trilogy)
Robert A. Heinlein - Friday
Lois McMaster Bujold - Miles Vorkosigan Saga (the first couple of books, when he was young and the Preludes)
oh well .. i just noticed that there are simply too many books i consider favorites... but with the ones above, i'd be bold enough to say that these are excellent reads if you are into SciFi and/or Fantasy
*sighs*
I real enjoyed the Song of Fire and Ice sage by George R.R. Martin. Its still plugging along.... arrggh. I hate waiting years for the next book, then having to go back and reread the other ones to catch back up.
A Game of Thrones
A Clash of Kings
A Storm of Swords
A Feast for Crows
George R.R. Martin offical website
I real enjoyed the Song of Fire and Ice sage by George R.R. Martin. Its still plugging along.... arrggh. I hate waiting years for the next book, then having to go back and reread the other ones to catch back up.
A Game of Thrones
A Clash of Kings
A Storm of Swords
A Feast for Crows
George R.R. Martin offical website
The only books I have really been able to read without falling asleep are the Harry Potter Series and the Halo series. I am yet to read the prologue to Mass Effect.
I really like book made by Bukowski. Hes such a great wood poet.
In terms of full length novels I'd have to say Nobody True by James Herbert. Its about a guy who is brutally murdered while he is floating out of his body, and he must save his wife and child without the ability to interact with the living world. Its a really moving novel.
Hum, I'd have to say:
Ham On Rye - Bukowski
West of Rome - Fante
Crime and Punishment - If you don't know who wrotte you should be ashamed of yourself!
Voyage Au Bout De La Nuit (Don't know how it was translated, maybe Journey to the end of the night?) - Celine
A Wild Sheep Hunt (terrible translation...) - Haruki Murakami
Beautiful Losers - Leonard Cohen
L'Étranger - Camus
uylsses
finnegans wake
120 days of sodom
naked lunch
most stuff by stephen king and anything by roald dahl
Magician - Raymond E Feist
A Song of Ice and Fire - George RR Martin
Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien
Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss
Alas, Babylon; Harry Potter series, The Zombie Survival Guide, Battle Royale, World War Z, Flowers for Algernon, First They Killed My Father, A Clockwork Orange
The Gatekeeper series
The Legacy of the Force series
1984
War of the World
Inheritance series
Alex Rider series(I haven't read the recent one, but I plan to)
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