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What are your favorite books? Talk amongst yourselves | |
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In no particular order:
1) Enders Game - Orson Scott Card 2) Speaker for the Dead - Orson Scott Card 3) The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexander Dumas 4) The Accidental Buddha - 5) Ramses the Damned - Anne Rice 6) Rendezvous with Rama - Arthur C Clarke 7) Childhood's End - Arthur C Clarke 8) Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince - Rowling 9) Buddha - Deepok Chopra 10) Lord of the Flies - William Golding This list changes constantly though, but Enders Game, Lord of the Flies, and the Count of Monte Cristo are normally always on it. | |
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Kruistocht In Spijkerbroek by Thea Beckman. It's got a children's crusade.
Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen. It's got romance and a happy ending. The Wooden Sea by Jonathan Carroll. It's got aliens and a dog. Lullaby by Chuck Palahniuk. It's got chain smokers. Geschiedenis van Amsterdam up to 1578 by a bunch of scholars. It's got pretty maps and digs. Anything by Roddy Doyle. It's got brilliance and amazing dialogue. Anything by Garth Nix. It's got magnificent adventures and weird plaeces. House Of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. It's got a weird house and people die. Anything by Virginia Woolf. It's got ways to escape. Lots of stuff by Shakespeare. It's often very pretty. With swords and stuff. Hotel New Hamshire by John Irving. It's got a bear. Roget's Thesaurus by, well, Roget, of course. His first names are Peter Mark. It's got words, actually. Just words. The Name Of The Rose by Umberto Eco. It's about books. Sorta. But it's got almost everything I love in books. | |
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the master and margarita :: m.a. bulgakov wuthering heights :: emily brontë the gospel according to jesus christ :: josé saramago the brothers karamazov :: fyodor dostoevski nostromo :: joseph conrad lost illusions :: honoré balzac the plague :: albert camus nausea :: jean paul sartre journey to the end of the night :: louis-ferdinand céline the remains of the day :: kazuo ishiguro house of leaves :: mark z danielewski my name is red :: ohran pamuk blindness :: josé saramago the moor's last sigh :: salman rushdie the island of the day before :: umberto eco pride and prejudice :: jane austen east of eden :: john steinbeck howard's end :: e.m. forster midnight's children :: salman rushdie madame bovary :: gustave flaubert and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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