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What is your favorite book?

I don't know if there is already a thread regarding this topic, but if they don't have it yet, then I'll have to start it.

 

Anyways, my favorite book is The Godfather by Mario Puzo. What's yours?

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  • hvc801hvc801 Member Posts: 987

    I like a couple stephen king novels.

    'Cell', and 'The Long Walk' were two of my favorites.

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    What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....?

    Originally posted by Hazmal

    What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll."

  • AelfinnAelfinn Member Posts: 3,857

    There have been a couple threads, but they're long dead at this point, no point in necromancing the suckers really.

    As for me, there is no singular favorite book. There are some books I enjoy reading over and over, and some I'll read when I'm in the right mood, but I could spend days trying to narrow it down to just one as a favorite, particularly since most of the books I love are part of a larger series.

    Another Stephen King that is good: The Talisman/Black House

    Orson Scott Card: The Ender Quartet

    Isaac Asimov: Foundation

    Robert Jordan: Wheel of Time

    John Ronald Ruel Tolkien: Silmarillion (A history of Middle Earth, Salron was just somebodies promoted by default evil flunkie BTW )

    Peter F. Hamilton: The Neutronium Alchemist series

    And many others.

    No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
    Hemingway

  • AsprnBtlAsprnBtl Member Posts: 116

    I'm reading "Fooled by Randomness" at the moment, which is fast becoming a favourite.

  • hvc801hvc801 Member Posts: 987

    okay, so I've got a question..

    Im LFBook

    I like fiction that has to do with the world ending.. it always lures me in, those are my favorite types of movies and I fell in love with Stephen King's Cell. 

    anyone have any good recommendations on a good book that has to do with the world ending???

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    What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....?

    Originally posted by Hazmal

    What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll."

  • VemoiVemoi Member Posts: 1,546
    Originally posted by hvc801


    okay, so I've got a question..
    Im LFBook
    I like fiction that has to do with the world ending.. it always lures me in, those are my favorite types of movies and I fell in love with Stephen King's Cell. 
    anyone have any good recommendations on a good book that has to do with the world ending???



     

    Robert McCammon - Swan Song .

  • AelfinnAelfinn Member Posts: 3,857
    Originally posted by hvc801


    okay, so I've got a question..
    Im LFBook
    I like fiction that has to do with the world ending.. it always lures me in, those are my favorite types of movies and I fell in love with Stephen King's Cell. 
    anyone have any good recommendations on a good book that has to do with the world ending???

     

    There's always Dust.

    I'm trying to remember the author's name, but the basic premise is that a large portion of the world's insect population enters a form of hibernation/recession at the same time, effectively destroying our food economy, shortly followed by everything else.

    EDIT: It was by Charles Pellegrino

    No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
    Hemingway

  • VemoiVemoi Member Posts: 1,546

    While I have many favorites, Pillars of the Earth (and kind of a sequal "World Without End") are my favorites. It may sound boring from description but there is a reason it is still a bestseller. Because it is a damn good story.

  • IlliusIllius Member UncommonPosts: 4,142

    So far it's 2 books that are at the top of my list of books I've read.  They are both by Robert E. Howard

    1. Shadow Kingdoms
    2. People of the Dark

    They are collections of stories he wrote during his life and are interesting to me at least.  I'm actively looking for more of his writing but for some reason there's a slow down in publishing of his work.

    No required quests! And if I decide I want to be an assassin-cartographer-dancer-pastry chef who lives only to stalk and kill interior decorators, then that's who I want to be, even if it takes me four years to max all the skills and everyone else thinks I'm freaking nuts. -Madimorga-

  • leinad312leinad312 Member UncommonPosts: 319

    Harry Potter

    Playing - FFXIV,  ESO
    Played - FFXI, WoW, Lineage 2, Guild Wars, Aion, SWToR, LotRO, GW2, TERA, Rift, ArcheAge, TSW

  • hvc801hvc801 Member Posts: 987
    Originally posted by Aelfinn

    Originally posted by hvc801


    okay, so I've got a question..
    Im LFBook
    I like fiction that has to do with the world ending.. it always lures me in, those are my favorite types of movies and I fell in love with Stephen King's Cell. 
    anyone have any good recommendations on a good book that has to do with the world ending???

     

    There's always Dust.

    I'm trying to remember the author's name, but the basic premise is that a large portion of the world's insect population enters a form of hibernation/recession at the same time, effectively destroying our food economy, shortly followed by everything else.

    EDIT: It was by Charles Pellegrino



     

    werd, sounded good.  I ordered it for $0.01 + $3.99 shipping, used good condition from a book dealer on amazon.com. 

    This book better be good ::shakes fist::

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    What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....?

    Originally posted by Hazmal

    What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll."

  • ste2000ste2000 Member EpicPosts: 6,194

    Books? who needs them?



    Never read one since I was at school.

    Don't get me wrong I do read a lot, but mainly magazines, papers and internet.

    But I have a short attention span, I really can't bring myself to finish a book ever.

  • WolfenprideWolfenpride Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 3,988

    Dark Tower series

    All 7 of them

  • xinaexinae Member Posts: 2

    My current favorite would be the twilight. Just a lovely story...

  • stregone75stregone75 Member Posts: 4

    In this period I'm reading Carlos Castaneda... really amazing books!

    I liked also Lord of the Rings

    SHINOBI - TS2 forever!

  • hvc801hvc801 Member Posts: 987

     Well, Dust just came in the mail yesterday.  Started reading it last night, only got done with the introduction.  I'll prob continues reading chapter 1 tonight.  Lets just hope its worth my time!

    ______________________________

    What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....?

    Originally posted by Hazmal

    What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll."

  • Calintz333Calintz333 Member UncommonPosts: 1,193

    Salem's lot by stephen king, Originally The only reason that I had picked it up in 9th grade was to get enough reading points to pass to 10th grade for my English class. It made the difference between a F and a D. After Reading it however I found myself loving it and I went out to the book store and got myself a paperback copy of it. Its my favorite book since that time. It was also the book that really showed me reading can be fun. Not just homework and boring lectures.

    Looking forward to The John Smedley Chronicles. 

  • kungfu_pandakungfu_panda Member Posts: 11

    for me..my fave book is fhm (damn it! this is not a book, its a magazine!!) hahah its all about top sexy women and some tips on how to intense you're sex life and some cool stuff too!!!

  • declaredemerdeclaredemer Member Posts: 2,698

    Sci-Fi

    The Foundation Series, by Isaac Asimov

     

    Political Science

    Democracy in America, by Alexis DeTocqueville [this should be required reading in every public and private school, high school, and university.]

    Runner-up:

    Two Treatises of Government, John Locke

    Runner-up:

    The Federalist Papers, PUBLIUS  (Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison)

     

    Business

    My Years with General Motors, by Alfred Sloan

    Runner-up:

    Good to Great, Collins



    Classic

    The Count of Mounte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas

    Runner-up:

    War and Peace, by Tolstoy

     

    History

    Shockingly, I do not have one.  I have read several, and a bunch come to mind, but I never really read one that really stands out....

    Edit:  I even looked on my bookshelf,and I have all of the biographies of all of the Founders from Washington to Hamilton; several books on the Founding era;  several books on the Civil War; and many various other biographies and histories.  I cannot, however, say I have a favorite. I even went through all of my Ancient Roman history books.   I cannot find one.

    I wish I could.

     

     

    Best Self-Improvement Book

    How to Win Friends and Influence People, by Dale Carnegie

     

    Comedy

    Catch-22, Joe Heller

  • FishermageFishermage Member Posts: 7,562

    A very tough call.

    In terms of novels, I guess it would haveto be a toss up between Job: A Comedy of Justice, by Heinlein; The Moon is  Harsh Mistress, also by Heinlein; Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand; The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas; or anything in Michael Moorcock's Elric series. I also enjoy anything by Christoper Moore.

    In terms of theology, it would be Kingdom, Grace, and Judgment, by Robert Farrar Capon.

    So many more. It is very difficult picking a favorite.

     

  • naga2009naga2009 Member Posts: 14

    i love to read books but i have a hard time to remember all those books...

    right now my fave books are twilight and harry potter

  • GodliestGodliest Member Posts: 3,486

    The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. It doesn't get much better. But Iron Angel by Alan Campbell or the Wheel of Time series is damn good too, just not the best.

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  • mayrabbitmayrabbit Member Posts: 10

    harry porter and twilight!

  • Man1acMan1ac Member Posts: 1,428

    Darren Shan series

    We're all Geniuses. Most of us just don't know it.

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