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Thread started 04/04/07 5:09pm

estelle81

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Favorite book of all time

Mine is Peter S. Beagle's "The Last Unicorn". I absolutely love this book!

So, what's your favorite book of all time?
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Reply #1 posted 04/04/07 5:13pm

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Reply #2 posted 04/04/07 5:15pm

Anx

depends on if i'm in angel anx mode or devil anx mode.

angel anx's favorite book of all time is 'the color purple'.

devil anx's favorite book of all time is 'naked lunch'.

i love them pretty much equally, for wildly different reasons. nod
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Reply #3 posted 04/04/07 5:15pm

Spookymuffin

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What's that?

Do you plug it into a Marshall and it comes out a little louder? smile
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Reply #4 posted 04/04/07 5:41pm

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Reply #5 posted 04/04/07 5:44pm

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Edward Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire".
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Reply #6 posted 04/04/07 5:45pm

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can't pick just one.

"ciderhouse rules"
"the hours"
"the color purple"
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #7 posted 04/04/07 5:51pm

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[Edited 4/5/07 10:59am]
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Reply #8 posted 04/04/07 6:02pm

Ace

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Reply #9 posted 04/04/07 6:06pm

Ace

...Although, this is bringin' up the rear:

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Reply #10 posted 04/04/07 6:08pm

cborgman

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Ace said:


i met her downtown at a play my co-writer was in. she was unbelievable. we smoked cigarettes together and chatted. i adore her.
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #11 posted 04/04/07 6:13pm

Ace

cborgman said:

Ace said:


i met her downtown at a play my co-writer was in. she was unbelievable. we smoked cigarettes together and chatted. i adore her.

She could be the smartest person who ever lived. nod
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Reply #12 posted 04/04/07 9:15pm

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Spookymuffin said:

ThreadBare said:



What's that?

Do you plug it into a Marshall and it comes out a little louder? smile


It provides synonyms and parenthetical details to convey in English what was written in the original Hebrew and Greek texts.

So, yes, it's much like your favorite guitarist upgrading from a Fender R.A.D. to a Marshall Stack: You've always been impressed by the playing -- you can just hear it a little better now.
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Reply #13 posted 04/04/07 9:20pm

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Easy...

The Egyptian - Mika Waltari.

Changed my life.
This one's for you.
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Reply #14 posted 04/04/07 9:27pm

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ThreadBare said:

Spookymuffin said:



What's that?

Do you plug it into a Marshall and it comes out a little louder? smile


It provides synonyms and parenthetical details to convey in English what was written in the original Hebrew and Greek texts.

So, yes, it's much like your favorite guitarist upgrading from a Fender R.A.D. to a Marshall Stack: You've always been impressed by the playing -- you can just hear it a little better now.


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Reply #15 posted 04/04/07 9:31pm

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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #16 posted 04/04/07 9:33pm

Ace

CortestheKiller said:

Easy...

The Egyptian - Mika Waltari.

Changed my life.

What's it about and how so?
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Reply #17 posted 04/04/07 9:36pm

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This is the edition I have, too. It belonged to my godfather. It's gorgeous, with all three books, introduction, appendices, notes and fold-out maps.

love
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Reply #18 posted 04/04/07 9:38pm

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not so much a literary work of art as it is simply a work of art.
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #19 posted 04/04/07 10:17pm

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It's between....

Thomas Mann - Doctor Faustus
Vladimir Nabakov - The Gift
"I got the devil in me, girl." - 'John the Baptist', Afghan Whigs
"Love has no other desire but to fulfill itself."
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Reply #20 posted 04/04/07 10:35pm

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FunkMistress said:



This is the edition I have, too. It belonged to my godfather. It's gorgeous, with all three books, introduction, appendices, notes and fold-out maps.

love


my parents have that edition! biggrin i love it, but the ones i like more are the 3 ancient 70's paperbacks. one even has tape on the spine from where my first grade teacher fixed it when i brought it in for show & tell geek giggle
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Reply #21 posted 04/04/07 11:32pm

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I actually have two:
1) The NIV Study Bible. Its a great bible, with thourough concordance type notes and illustrations, really makes the confusing imagery clear.

2) A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers. This is plain and simply the most brilliant memoir ever wriiten.
Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.

Don't Talk About It, Be About It!
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Reply #22 posted 04/04/07 11:38pm

ZombieKitten

karmatornado said:

I actually have two:
1) The NIV Study Bible. Its a great bible, with thourough concordance type notes and illustrations, really makes the confusing imagery clear.

2) A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers. This is plain and simply the most brilliant memoir ever wriiten.


I did like this book a lot nod

my all time nerdy fave is The Snow Queen by Joan D Vinge

that was back in high school, I LIVED that book mushy
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Ace said:

...Although, this is bringin' up the rear:



I read that about once every year or so. lol I first picked it up when I was 16.

And I pull out Popism: The Warhol Sixties about half as often.
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Ace said:

cborgman said:


i met her downtown at a play my co-writer was in. she was unbelievable. we smoked cigarettes together and chatted. i adore her.

She could be the smartest person who ever lived. nod


she is brilliant, witty, very approachable and down to earth.
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #26 posted 04/05/07 6:32am

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estelle81 said:

Mine is Peter S. Beagle's "The Last Unicorn". I absolutely love this book!

So, what's your favorite book of all time?


I equate this to asking me what my favorite Prince song is.....or my favorite food....or favorite anything as I am too busy sampling it all to choose!!
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.

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Reply #27 posted 04/05/07 6:44am

Empress

I could never name just one, but I do have a top 5 favorite:

The Color Purple
Sophie's Choice
Love in the Time of Cholera
Roots
The Sun Also Rises

I have read all of these at least 3 times. Fantastic!!
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Reply #28 posted 04/05/07 6:45am

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Empress said:

I could never name just one, but I do have a top 5 favorite:

The Color Purple
Sophie's Choice
Love in the Time of Cholera
Roots
The Sun Also Rises

I have read all of these at least 3 times. Fantastic!!


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that was in my top 3 too.
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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