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Anyone have any books that you really love. Tell it here.

My favs are: Harrypotter, Everworld (K. A. Applegate), and my all time fav, The Dark Tower series (Steven King).

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Anyone have any books that you really love. Tell it here.

My favs are: Harrypotter, Everworld (K. A. Applegate), and my all time fav, The Dark Tower series (Steven King).

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Actually i have alot of fav. ummm lets think

Max. Ride

Just listen

Harrypotter

ummmm

o yea and right now i am reading

a book called twilight.

Any reveiws on twilight?

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Actually i have alot of fav. ummm lets think

Max. Ride

Just listen

Harrypotter

ummmm

o yea and right now i am reading

a book called twilight.

Any reveiws on twilight?

twilight review: good but too much hype

my fav books are:

ALEX CROSS SERIES (James Patterson)

Maximum Ride (James again)

and...A story called untitled that my friends writing

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Twilight series is fun. Thought the ending(of the series) was cheap. Midnight Sun was an awesome concept and I enjoyed immensely the part Meyers released. I wish she had finished it.

Though I like all kinds of books, I mostly read fantasy, sci fi, and detective fiction

C.S. Lewis' - Chronicles of Narnia

Sherlock Holmes Stories

Cormack McCarthy's - The Road was depressing but for personal reasons was very moving

The Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull

George R. R. Martin's - A Song of Fire and Ice series (for mature audiences)

J. R. R. Tolkein's works

Shakespeare's plays not so much his sonnets

And for some fantasy detective novels :thumbsup::wub:

Jim Butcher's - Dresden Files books

Simon R. Green's - Nightside books (kind of formulaic)

Glen Cook's - Garrett Files books

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I am a mystery and detective novel person......Sherlock Holmes Series are the best!!!! :D

other than Arthur conan doyle, i also love agatha christie books, Pearl S.Buck books.....and even shakespeare!!! :D

But i read other books.....i just can't remember the names......:(

if i remember, i'll let u know....;):D

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Mercedes Lackey, Anne McCaffrey (& son Todd), Sara Douglass, Charlaine Harris, Sharon Shinn, Maria V. Snyder, & J.K. Rowling are my favorite authors. Also enjoy some Jim Butcher & Robin McKinley among others. Yeah, I'm a fantasy/SciFi gal. ;)

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I luv all classics... (jane austen, bronte sisters and the like...)

apart from that

Jeffrey Archer

Harlan Coben

Michael Connelly

Harry Potter books of cours

Agatha Christie

Nicholas Sparks

P.G. Wodehouse

Eoin Colfer

...basically spread over a lot of genres...

Currently reading

The God Delusion- Richard Dawkins and the Hitchhikers' series- Douglas Adams

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I'm reading a *really* great book right now called Six Supects...its by the author of Slumdog Millionare...its by Vikas Swarup...came out in 2008 (i think)

actually 'Slumdog Millionaire' book of his was 'Q & A'...anyways i'm curious...did u like the movie?????

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actually 'Slumdog Millionaire' book of his was 'Q & A'...anyways i'm curious...did u like the movie?????

I liked it...i thought it was more real and had more plot than many of the other books-made-movies out there. Not that all others are bad of course. I loved the music too! :)

I'll have to read that...that could explain why i couldn't find it...Anywayss, i finished the boook yesterday and it was good. The ending wasn't too suprising, but it was a little...read it and you'll see what i mean.

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+tiger_lilly111 and

Robert Jordan

David Eddings

Terry Brooks

Terry Goodkind

Piers Anthony

I'm very much into the serious fantasy and science fiction novels, as well as the more pun-nishing fantasy (Piers Anthony). Be warned, though. The majority of the books I read have lots of nasty surprises and twists, and tend to equal over a thousand pages each. I think in the Robert Jordan books alone, so far, I've read over 20k pages.

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I was going to suggest Douglas Adams, God delusion, Brief history of time and Ender's game series, but I was beat to it.

I haven't read the rest of the Ender's game series because the idea of infinite power is so depressing to me... yet I have a feeling I should read it.

Christopher Moore perhaps, I've not yet finished reading one of his books. I also enjoy my own writings :)

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