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MrMagick
6th January 2003, 20:32
I don't think this has been done in a while and I'm sure most of you will view this as an easy thread to pump.

My most favorite books include:
All the "LOTR"'s
All of A. C. Carkes "Space Odyssey"
"Dune"
...many others.

psychoticguyver
6th January 2003, 20:33
all the diskworld books
carpet people
truckers
diggers
wings

Mrs_Mia_Wallace
6th January 2003, 20:39
I don't want to pump (don't care about the post count) but here they are:

English Books:
1984 - George Orwell
Brave new world -Aldous Huxley
The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy - Douglas Adams
Many stories and poems by E. A. Poe

French Authors:
Le petit prince - Antoine de St. Exupery
Michel Houellebecq (what a name!)
Baudelaire (have just read some of his poems though)

German authors:
Bertolt Brecht
Das Parfum - Patrick Suesskind

I probably forgot a lot, just a quick list with what first came into my mind...

Mia

Bilbo Baggins
6th January 2003, 20:40
All of Tolkiens works.
All fantasy books

MetaL_Man2k3
6th January 2003, 20:40
My favorite books are by Stephen King and Dean Kuntz.. Don't know the titles so that is as much as i can give you...:)

Orgone_Man
6th January 2003, 20:43
C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia
Terry Brook's Shannarah Series

I can't forget those "Make your own adventure" books where you choose the fate of the main character and then you have to turn to the page that corresponds to the fate chosen. Those were cool.

hammerhead
6th January 2003, 20:45
The Silmarillion. Dont argue, you know it ownez all of your books.

Ian the Korean
6th January 2003, 20:45
LOTR trilogy and the Hobbit, and anything else by Tolkien.
Xanth series
...hell, I'll read anything. ^^;

Orgone_Man
6th January 2003, 20:50
Originally posted by hammerhead
The Silmarillion. Dont argue, you know it ownez all of your books.

What about the Belgariad or the Malloreon?

Shenlong
6th January 2003, 21:22
Manga books include Love Hina and Initial D (Although I think they don't count as much as the Sonic comic books made by Archie that I also read... :p)

Novels include anything done by Stephen King...

Guide books include the TechTV books (Aren't I lame... -_-;; )

As well as "The Cat Who..." books. They're at a Middle School reading level, but I don't care...I enjoy them for the hell of it. The back cover may make it seem boring, but if you actually read it, it's quite funny and entertaining...

I have a couple other books, but I forgot what they're called, or who wrote them...

hestermofet
6th January 2003, 21:55
Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince, and Lao-tzu's Tao te Jing.

QHOBBES
6th January 2003, 22:17
Caroline B. Cooney's The Face On The Milk Carton and The Drug Identification Bible Third Edition. I also liked the Narnia series, Dune, Mutant Message from Down Under, and Steal This Book.

zootm
6th January 2003, 22:53
naomi klien - no logo
hunter s. thompson - fear and loathing in las vegas
oscar wilde - the portrait of dorian grey

hestermofet
6th January 2003, 22:54
Wilde is a brilliant author :up:

Mrs_Mia_Wallace
7th January 2003, 16:54
Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy

FOrgot that in my list :)... I've been to a bar/ Pizza Restaurant in Rome once which was called "La divina comadia" and they had the whole thing written on the wall, they had three rooms (of course called "Inferno" Purgatorio" and "Paradiso") with different colour scemes, that was soo awesome (the pizza was grreat too!)

I think they should make more reastaurants with famous books as role models.

Mia :)

Vie
7th January 2003, 17:01
Before and After
Dune (all of them)
All the Wyres of Pern

Mr. 75MHz
7th January 2003, 17:09
my favorite book at the moment is my motherboards manual i found it very helpful when i was overcloking my computer prossessor but it was not all that intresting its all just boring black and white info on the motherboard and how it works

AngelPHiSH
7th January 2003, 17:30
Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy (all of them, except Mostly Harmless)
Dirk Gentleys Hollistic Detective Agency (also by Douglas Adams)
From the Corner of His Eye - Dean Koontz
Carpe Jugulum - Terry Patchett.

Xerxes
7th January 2003, 18:23
Lao-Tzu - The Tao te Jing
Hayek - The Road to Serfdom
Asimov - Foundation
Voltaire - "Philosophical Dictionary"

Jedi Gemstone
7th January 2003, 18:27
hmm My favourite books are
Lord of the Rings-Well as far as I've read them
Girls in love by Jacqueline Wilson
Anne Franks diary-as far as I've read it
Watership Down-as far as I've read that one too

Unfourtanetly I never got round to readin any of the starwars books :( :cry: I want to reads them.......

patroclus22
7th January 2003, 18:28
Asimov: Foundation
Herbert: Dune
Zahn: Heir to the Empire trilogy
Clavell: Shogun
Boswell: Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality
and the ever-popular Cats for Dummies

AngelPHiSH
7th January 2003, 19:35
Originally posted by Jedi Gemstone
Unfourtanetly I never got round to readin any of the starwars books :( :cry: I want to reads them.......

I wouldn't be too bothered about that mate, a great volume of those are utter, utter drivel. Although some of the collections of shorter stories (i.e Tales From Jabba's Palace) are quite entertaining. Steer clear of the two Bounty Hunter Wars books, I couldn't even finish the second one :hang: and I usually *love* any thing to do with Boba Fett.

Hmz
7th January 2003, 20:13
1 Weis/hickman : The death gate cycle
2 Eddings :The Belgariad; The Mallorean
3 Vance : Lyonesse
4 Pratchett : Discworld series
5 Tolkien : Lord of the Rings
6 Jordan : Wheel of Time
7 Herbert : Dune

smeggle
7th January 2003, 21:29
Couple of weeks ago :D no anything by Tolkien he's no.1
Tom Sharpe [a lot of smoochy yesing on the telly and my puter just growlked at me] where was I oh yes [ hang on let me turn over telly pron] yes Tom Sharpe he's a gas . G.B.Shaw 'Awesome Dude'
Lewis Carroll ,maybe some Dickens.
and there's A few Female Thriller writers I've read [ names escape me for the mo] But I like some of that stuff can't think of anymore really. :up : :)

steak
7th January 2003, 21:55
Anything by Hunter S. Thompson (esp 'Hell's Angels' and 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vagas')

'The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams

'American Psycho' by Bret Easton Ellis

a few otheres

Kinetik*
8th January 2003, 02:44
My favourite books are nearly any of Reul Tulkien's Books. Favourites of his are...

The Hobbit
The Silmarillion
The Book(s) of Lost tales (All)

Also, All of the Resident Evil books. Especially Caliban Cove , very intriguing, very intriguing indeed.