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jfarquhar wrote:- All Matt Reilly books. Sure, he mightn't be able to develop a character but you can't beat the crazy ass-action scenes he can whip up.

rachel wrote:I find it amazingly funny that you censored the word "fucking" but not the word "cock."
- His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman, I loved these books and the subtext beneath them, I hope they don't cut out the religious parts when the first book becomes a movie.
My favourite book of all time is 1984, and it's also the scariest book I've ever read.

rachel wrote:I find it amazingly funny that you censored the word "fucking" but not the word "cock."
Oort wrote:Lord of the Rings.
Ender's Game.
1984.
Dune.
Flowers for Algernon.
Um...this is a short list off the top of my head. Far from my 'perfect' list.
A bunch more if we expand to include nonfiction.
Jesster wrote:Underworld by Don DeLillo.
Fail wrote:Oort wrote:Lord of the Rings.
Ender's Game.
1984.
Dune.
Flowers for Algernon.
Um...this is a short list off the top of my head. Far from my 'perfect' list.
A bunch more if we expand to include nonfiction.
Wasn't "Flowers" a short story?
*Nit Picking may ensue*
Memo wrote:Fail wrote:Oort wrote:Lord of the Rings.
Ender's Game.
1984.
Dune.
Flowers for Algernon.
Um...this is a short list off the top of my head. Far from my 'perfect' list.
A bunch more if we expand to include nonfiction.
Wasn't "Flowers" a short story?
*Nit Picking may ensue*
I was going to post the same thing.
Edit: Just had to post this...
jfarquhar wrote:
- All Matt Reilly books. Sure, he mightn't be able to develop a character but you can't beat the crazy ass-action scenes he can whip up.
wow, how did you let that one slip?![]()
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'DarkWerewolf wrote:War of the spider queen series, 6 different authors to tell the tale, under the guidance of R A Salvatore.
Any of R A Salvatore books (expect for the Hunter blades trilogy)

Rat wrote: so i sprinted back down this hill like a fucking mountain goat
pollywog wrote:After reading through this so far, I am suddenly reminded of all the others that I love. Dune saga, Night's Dawn trilogy, Siddhartha, Asian saga (?) by Clavell, Discworld, which are the only books I've ever read that has made me laugh, 1984, The Hobbit, Brave New World, which we read for senior English and I was the only person in the class who liked it.
Short stories go in the short story thread. And I am thinking about making a "What should I read next?" thread, but don't want to create too many.
Someone else?
Herman Hesse wrote:Words do not express thoughts very well. They always become a little different immediately they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish. And yet it also pleases me and seems right that what is of value and wisdom to one man seems nonsense to another.
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Bakemaster wrote:Catch-22, because it is probably the funniest thing I've ever read that was still an actual novel.
Felstaff wrote:But...But [that would] just be announcing you're definitely about to fail.Okita wrote:"What are you up to?"
"Attempting to save the free world and preserve Democracy...without Liza"
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