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Posted 2004-05-25, 07:54 PM
Hey everyone out there, tell me your favourite books and their authors (comic books and magazines don't count boys and girls).

Just to start things off and rolling:

Castaways Of The Flying Dutchman - Brian Jaques (the guy that wrote the crappy Redwall series, this book justified all those horrible years)

So tell us what you guys like for books.
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Posted 2004-05-25, 07:55 PM in reply to Metallica_boh's post "Favourite Books?"
LOTR
It's a must read.
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Posted 2004-05-25, 07:56 PM in reply to kockblocker1's post starting "LOTR It's a must read."
Any Alex Cross novel by James Patterson, i.e. Along Came A Spider, Cat and Mouse, Roses are Red, The Big Bad Wolf, etc.
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Posted 2004-06-10, 07:49 PM in reply to uncapped's post starting "Any Alex Cross novel by James..."
uncapped said:
Any Alex Cross novel by James Patterson, i.e. Along Came A Spider, Cat and Mouse, Roses are Red, The Big Bad Wolf, etc.
Amazing.. I rarely read but I actually read these books. They were good
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Posted 2004-05-25, 08:05 PM in reply to Metallica_boh's post "Favourite Books?"
The Peaceful Warrior
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Posted 2004-05-25, 08:39 PM in reply to Metallica_boh's post "Favourite Books?"
Chronicles of Narnia series, forgot author though.
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Posted 2004-05-26, 06:13 AM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post starting "Chronicles of Narnia series, forgot..."
The entire Dark Tower series by Stephen King.
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Posted 2004-05-26, 05:10 PM in reply to Raziel's post starting "The entire Dark Tower series by Stephen..."
The Giver
The Locket
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
Any book by Jane Yolen, Louis Sachar, Walter Dean Myers or Jerry Spinelli

I've read a lot of really good books but I can't think of any others right now.

Also a lot of these are for youger people, but I still enjoy them.
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Posted 2004-06-01, 06:35 PM in reply to Neko's post starting "The Giver The Locket Mrs. Frisby and..."
i say all the alex rider adventures by anthony horowitz stormbreaker, point blank, skeleton key etc. etc.
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Posted 2004-06-01, 06:41 PM in reply to tokill.ace's post starting "i say all the alex rider adventures by..."
I would say that the giver was a pretty good book but took alot of re-reading over and over to like understand whats going on, the ending sucked though i mean cmon it like doesnt tell you anything. Also the LOTR series was very entertaining for me but took awhile to read haha.
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Posted 2004-06-05, 05:35 AM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post starting "Chronicles of Narnia series, forgot..."
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Chronicles of Narnia series, forgot author though.
The first book in that series was GREAT!!! I own the video version of it as well. I used to watch it over and over again. In fact... i think ill have to go find it and watch it befoore i sleep.

I also happend to like Star Trek: The Next generation books. My favorite beeing the Genesis Wave series by John Vornholt. For anybody who likes Star Trek, this is a must read.

But by far the BEST book i have ever read, was Star Trek: Odyssey. This masterpiece of star trek literature was cowritten by William Shatner himself, along wiht the help of Judeth and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. Its about 1300 pages long. I got that into it that i finished it in about 3-4 days. Another must read for star trek fans.
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Posted 2004-06-05, 08:45 AM in reply to Sovereign's post starting "The first book in that series was..."
I have to agree with Jessifer about The Hatchet and Harrpy Potter series. Other books to add to that list are The Prince, Once and a Future King, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Han Solo series, Shadows of the Empire, and I'm sure that there are a few other books I'm forgetting, but that's it for now.
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Posted 2004-06-08, 07:43 PM in reply to Metallica_boh's post "Favourite Books?"
Definetly my Fav.. 'Fields Of Fire' by James Webb
Vietnam Conflict book read it and you'll end up tlaking like a grunt even lol has some harsh stuff in theres, if yah like war and uh added with a tad bit of politics in there go on in. lots of 'battle scenes' if thats only what you care for hehe
ALSO all three Halo Books
Halo: The Fall of Reach by Eric Nylund
Halo: The Flood by William C. Dietz
Halo: First Strike by Eric Nylund
damn there good lol
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