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Fave Books (y'know, those things fulla words?)

war|forever

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All books by Wilbur Smith

The Clan of the Cave Bear series

all history books (currently am reading the Jack Whyte series about when the Romans are leaving Britain....book ne was good....just got to buy the 2nd book cause I already bought the 3rd and 4th but didn't realize I didn't have the 2nd yet)
 

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Favourite books

The Silmarillion by Tolkien...by far, the best he ever did.
LOTR of course
Bored Of The Rings by the Harvard Lampoon...a hilarious parody (whether or not you're stoned :lol: )
The Name Of The Rose by Umberto Eco...I'm not religious (why would I be on this site if I were? :wink: )
Michael Slade books (excellent and Canadian, well, Vancouver, to boot!)
Anything by Douglas Adams, but especially the Dirk Gently novels (two full books, and a partial third)
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
Anything by P.G. Wodehouse

If you pick up any of these and read it for the first time, I envy you...Enjoy!
 

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Da' Pimp said:
The Young One said:
i know these books may have a lower reading level(porn may have dumbed my brain, damn you cman :lol: ) but i like:

I just KNEW I was gonna see a link to THIS :lol:

god damn i knew forgot something. its that damn porn, dumbs your brain(or atleast thats what im going with)
 

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Nizzle said:
anything by Dean Koontz

The Watchers was brilliant...but the other 2 of his I read, read kinda like a college thesis. Lotsa big words just for the sake of big words...

jessicajoanne said:
I love the Ann Rice books..

Rice is another one. Loved Servant of the Bones, and Witching Hour was about 70% good....but the vampire stuff of hers I read was just boring to me. Slow and methodical to the point of falling asleep mid-sentence...
 

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stu2906 said:
jessicajoanne said:
also I am a huge Stephen King mark... i just wish he would stop ruining his books by making crappy movies from them..
It has been a great shame that most of Kings books have been ruined but i think films such as Stand By Me, The Shawshank Redemption, Misery, Carrie and The Green Mile should be recognised as good films. Not sure where the Running man stands in this? But as we all know, in any democratic society, majority rules. So they are in the Main(e) :wink: crap.
I would have to agree that those are all quality movies in themselves.. but if you have read the books, they movies do not compare.. sadly.. Like I said, i am a HUGE king fan, and own all his books, and all his movies.. and if i have the time i will choose to read the book over watching the movie..

The only exception to this rule is Stand By me.. which was originally a short story.. which became a PHENOMENAL movie..

nolanb123 said:
I kinda liked the film adaptation of King's Hearts in Atlantis too.If you've read the book, you'll know it's actually comprised of three (seemingly?) unrelated stories.
They chose (wisely) to just go with the first (and imho best) story which is about a boy who befriends a psychic on the run.

Actually the 3 stories in HIA are all related as the main male character is the same in all three stories.. it is his story about the three times in his life that affected him the most.. a good book..

The movie wasn't bad.. but it would have been better if it had utilized the whole book somehow.. that is all..
 

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Pretty much anything from any reputable physicist (Hawking, Feynman, Einstein, Kaku).

The Tao of Pooh; The Te of Piglet; The Dancing Wu-Li Masters; The Art of War (Sun Tzu)

And of course, seeing as it is not just a clever name, pretty much all religious texts: The Testaments, The Koran, The Bhagavad Gita, etc.

I can't get into fiction (you know, except the Religious texts) as much anymore, but I liked William Diehl back in the day. I have all of William Gibson's works and I keep vowing to finish them.
 

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Reverend James said:
Pretty much anything from any reputable physicist (Hawking, Feynman, Einstein, Kaku).

The Tao of Pooh; The Te of Piglet; The Dancing Wu-Li Masters; The Art of War (Sun Tzu)

And of course, seeing as it is not just a clever name, pretty much all religious texts: The Testaments, The Koran, The Bhagavad Gita, etc.

I can't get into fiction (you know, except the Religious texts) as much anymore, but I liked William Diehl back in the day. I have all of William Gibson's works and I keep vowing to finish them.

you should try reading The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.........everyone I know that read it likes it alot.....I plan on reading it in the future
 

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Bob_Box said:
you should try reading The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.........everyone I know that read it likes it alot.....I plan on reading it in the future

AWESOME FUCKING BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Da' Pimp said:
Bob_Box said:
you should try reading The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.........everyone I know that read it likes it alot.....I plan on reading it in the future

AWESOME FUCKING BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

well now that it has the Pimp seal of approval.. i might just have to go "borrow" it from my neighborhood bookstore.. lol..
 

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jessicajoanne said:
well now that it has the Pimp seal of approval.. i might just have to go "borrow" it from my neighborhood bookstore.. lol..

There are codes in the Book Cover itself that if you do certain things to it break different Codes, the whole book is crazy like that......DeVinci was One Brilliant Fucker :!:
 

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Has anybody read a self-help book worth shit?
I recently read Who Moved My Cheese? to see what the fuss was about...

What a bunch of BS!!!
Look, I know it's a parable (story with a hidden lesson), but don't waste your time. I can sum up the lesson in one sentence: One must adapt to change and not resist it.

Thank god I downloaded the e-book and didn't pay money for this garbage!

Got about 20 pages into 7 Habits For Highly Effective People before I tossed it...

Have self-help books made any impact whatsoever on any of you?

The only self-help book I can reccommend is Oh, The Places You'll Go! by Dr Seuss. I'm serious... Check it out when you need a pick-me-up!!
 

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anything by robert parker or elmore leonard and ross thomas there kickass books about like private detectves and mob stuff mostly taking place in the boston area and
 

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Lawerence Block's Mathew Scudder series about a NYC private Detective and anything by John Sandford. Great Mystery/suspense stuff.
 

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Stingray said:
The Watchers was brilliant...but the other 2 of his I read, read kinda like a college thesis. Lotsa big words just for the sake of big words...

Here's what I've read...my favs have the asterisk.

By the Light of the Moon
Phantoms*
Darkfall*
Strangers
Midnight*
Servants Of Twilight
Bad Place*
Twilight Eyes
Lightning
Winter Moon
Dragon Tears*
Mr. Murder
Cold Fire

You're right though. I've been let down by the endings of quite a few books. Almost like watching Unbreakable.
 

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Self-help books are only helpful to the person who wrote them and the company who publishes them. The alleged "professionals" who write this crap are usually the bottom of the respect barrel in their chosen "professions". They are like radio psychologists for the deaf. Chicken Soup for my ass, and all of those "follow me and get rich" jackasses should end their books with, "The key to making a lot of money is writing a self-help book."
 

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Recommended reading for all members!
Don't bother to run out and buy it.
Just click the book for the full FREE EDITION!

 

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Nizzle said:
Stingray said:
The Watchers was brilliant...but the other 2 of his I read, read kinda like a college thesis. Lotsa big words just for the sake of big words...

Here's what I've read...my favs have the asterisk.

By the Light of the Moon
Phantoms*
Darkfall*
Strangers
Midnight*
Servants Of Twilight
Bad Place*
Twilight Eyes
Lightning
Winter Moon
Dragon Tears*
Mr. Murder
Cold Fire

You're right though. I've been let down by the endings of quite a few books. Almost like watching Unbreakable.

I read Bad Place....neat idea, but the execution was kinda weak, imo. Sole Survivor was the other I read....it was better, but still didn't come close to Watchers
 
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