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Your 10 all-time favorite books My favorite so far (I've read most of them more than twice) - In No particular order
1) "My Sweet Orange-Tree" (José de Vasconcelos): From my high school days. Josés sweet and sour autobiography (mainly his childhood growing up in poor and rural Brazil) 2) "The Adventurous History Of Hsi Men and His Six Wives (Anonymous; english vesrion by Arthur Waley): (A wealthy man married to six women who use many tricks and lies to be Hsi Men's favorite; The youngest one, Gold Lotus is one of the greatest female caracters ever, IMHO 3)" The New York Trilogy" (Paul Auster): Everybody knows about this one 4)"Zadig" (Voltaire): A "philosophical tale" from the infamous french writer. Kinda reminds me of "Baron Of Munchhausen"... (also check 'Candid' from the same author) 5)"Robots" (Isaac Asimov) : The novels serie from which the movie "I Robot" was based upon. Basically an era when humans and Robots coexist (the Robots manily as humans servants/slaves) 6)"Black Boy" (Richard Wright): Another one from my high school program.. Yet a beautiful autobiography depicting the authors childhood in the US south somewhere in the 1920s. 7)"20.000 Thousands Leagues Under The Sea" (Jules Verne) : Captain Nemo, travelling around the world and the numerous adventures narrated by Pr Arronax, Captain Nemos guest.. 8)"Philosophy In The Bedroom (Marquis de Sade): Probably the raunchiest erotic book I've ever read... A pro-libertinism manifesto with political undertones... 9)"Things Fall Apart" (Ch. Achebe)" :The story of a nigerian village during the british domination of the country. Lovely. 10)"White Teeth"- Zadie Smith ... Actually, I'm more of a science-fiction fan... What are your favorite books? Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. | |
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I can't remember ten that I've read.
Ok... in no particular order: The Hungry Caterpillar The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus Tao Te Ching Mulamadhyamakakarika Bear V Shark Catch 22 That's all I can think of right now. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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In no particular order:
Lord of the Flies - William Golding Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card Speaker for the Dead - Orson Scott Card Childhood's End - Arhtur C. Clarke Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince The White Tiger - Aravind Adiga Sidhartha - Herman Hesse The Magician's Nephew - C. S. Lewis Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexander Dumas | |
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FrenchGuy said: 3)" The New York Trilogy" (Paul Auster): Everybody knows about this one I almost bought this book TODAY!!!! I've never read Auster. | |
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Going all the way back to childhood - and in no particular order...
Middlemarch - George Eliot Persuasion - Jane Austen Cold Mountain - Charles Frazier Republican Party Reptile - PJ O'Rourke Gone With the Wind - Margaret Mitchell Little Women - Louisa May Alcott Peyton Place - Grace Metalious Making History - Stephen Fry Chocolat - Joanne Harris Winston and Clementine: The Personal Letters of the Churchills We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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TheVoid said: FrenchGuy said: 3)" The New York Trilogy" (Paul Auster): Everybody knows about this one I almost bought this book TODAY!!!! I've never read Auster. boo-ooh-ooh-oooh! Shame on you!! Joking... Actually, Paul auster is a hit or miss.. He has a particular atmosphere... Existentialism, loneliness... U like it or don't. U should give him a try, though... Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. | |
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I LOVE to read and I've always got a book on the go. Choosing just 10 is very hard.
In no particular order..... Ernest Hemingway - The Sun Also Rises Alice Walker - The Color Purple William Styron - Sophie's Choice Lawrence Hill - The Book of Negros Alex Haley - Roots Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Love in the Time of Cholera Rohinton Misty - A Fine Balance Jean M. Auel - All 5 of the "Earth's Children" series Khalid Hosseini - A Thousand Splendid Suns Tied are: Stephen King - IT and David Adams Richards - Mercy Among the Children [Edited 4/26/10 10:34am] | |
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Empress said: I LOVE to read and I've always got a book on the go. Choosing just 10 is very hard.
In no particular order..... Ernest Hemingway - The Sun Also Rises Alice Walker - The Color Purple William Styron - Sophie's Choice Lawrence Hill - The Book of Negros Alex Haley - Roots Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Love in the Time of Cholera Rohinton Misty - A Fine Balance Jean M. Auel - All 5 of the "Earth's Children" series Khalid Hosseini - A Thousand Splendid Suns Tied are: Stephen King - IT and David Adams Richards - Mercy Among the Children [Edited 4/26/10 10:34am] I'm reading that at the moment. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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Fauxie said: Empress said: I LOVE to read and I've always got a book on the go. Choosing just 10 is very hard.
In no particular order..... Ernest Hemingway - The Sun Also Rises Alice Walker - The Color Purple William Styron - Sophie's Choice Lawrence Hill - The Book of Negros Alex Haley - Roots Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Love in the Time of Cholera Rohinton Misty - A Fine Balance Jean M. Auel - All 5 of the "Earth's Children" series Khalid Hosseini - A Thousand Splendid Suns Tied are: Stephen King - IT and David Adams Richards - Mercy Among the Children [Edited 4/26/10 10:34am] I'm reading that at the moment. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. It hit me hard and deeply touched me. The story of the 2 main female characters is unforgettable and tragic too. The way some women have to live in this world shocks and saddens me. | |
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US Weekly fortune cookies Where's Waldo? KRON 4 ticker gmail texts Wacky Packs Harry Potter and the Scorcerer's Stone My Legacy
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the bible
monster of florence malcolm x gone with the wind letters from baghdad pablo neruda (poetry books) alexander pope-the rape of the lot made in america-by:sam walton the little book of freemasonry gang war (my own book) | |
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Genesia said: Going all the way back to childhood - and in no particular order...
Middlemarch - George Eliot Persuasion - Jane Austen Cold Mountain - Charles Frazier Republican Party Reptile - PJ O'Rourke Gone With the Wind - Margaret Mitchell Little Women - Louisa May Alcott Peyton Place - Grace Metalious Making History - Stephen Fry Chocolat - Joanne Harris Winston and Clementine: The Personal Letters of the Churchills | |
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Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia
Justine - D.A.F. de Sade Perfume - Patrick Süskind Decameron - Boccaccio Odysseus - Homerus Lord of the Rings - Tolkien The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - John Boyne American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger A rose of flesh - Jan Wolkers Les Jeux sont faits - J.P. Sartre (Although this is actually a play it's one of my favorite books ever) edit: added 11th book [Edited 4/26/10 16:03pm] | |
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Hmmmmm....my replies probably aren't as deep as some's but here you go:
1. The Bible - obviously, especially the New Testament 2. The Shack - William P. Young. Wow, this book makes me cry with joy every time I read it 3. Generation of Swine - Hunter S. Thompson. Really, almost any of Thompson's books could be listed here 4. A Wrinkle in Time - Madeleine L'Engle. Phenomenal book for a young reader 5. The Wizard of Oz - L. Frank Baum. Actually, there are many Oz books written by Baum - this was just the first. I recommend them all 6. Tom Sawyer Abroad - Mark Twain. Did you know Twain wrote FOUR Tom Sawyer books, not just the two everyone knows about? This one is great, especially the scene in the balloon where Huck refuses to believe they've left Illinois because on the one map Huck's seen, Illinois is green and the other states are pink, blue, red and yellow and Huck doesn't seen any pink, blue, red or yellow ground beneath him - only green, LOL. 7. Ball Four - Jim Bouton. The first book to tell what really goes on inside a baseball team. Awesome book 8. Welcome to the Monkey House - Kurt Vonnegut. Great collection of his best writing, IMHO. 9. Life Expectancy/Odd Thomas - Dean Koontz - I like most all of Koontz' books, but these two are my favorites. The ending of "Life Expectancy" is one of the best endings EVER 10. Christine - Stephen King. My favorite King book | |
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MacDaddy said: Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia
Justine - D.A.F. de Sade Perfume - Patrick Süskind Decameron - Boccaccio Odysseus - Homerus Lord of the Rings - Tolkien The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - John Boyne American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger A rose of flesh - Jan Wolkers Les Jeux sont faits - J.P. Sartre (Although this is actually a play it's one of my favorite books ever) edit: added 11th book [Edited 4/26/10 16:03pm] :yeathat: ... Those books are also some of my favorites... But since I had to list only 10 of them Never gave "Perfume" a try.. I watched the movie, I found it quite boring... Everybody keeps telling its way better... Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. | |
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all re-read over and over
from childhood: charlottes web-e.b white Charlie and the chocolate factory-roald dahl Flowers in the attic -virginia andrews Jackie collins books dont tell my mum Harry Potter series...jk rowling Artemis Fowl Series..eoin colfer His dark materials ...Philip Pullman Bartemius trilogy-jonathan stroud elvis cole series -robert crais and last but not least anything by Matthew Reilly honourable mentions Boy in the striped pyjamas-john boyne Lovely bones- alice sebold dexter books- jeff lindsey Tell no one- harlan coben My sisters keeper- jodi picoult seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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The Clay machinegun - Victor Pelevin
Life after God - Douglas Coupland The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole On The Road - Jack Keroac Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison The House of the Dead - Fyodor Dostoyevsky Cathedral - Raymond Carver The Stranger - Camus Breakfast of Champions - Kurt Vonnegut I love books, its my favourite hobby, when I arent here of course My name is Naz!!! and I have a windmill where my brain is supposed to be.....
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TheVoid said: Sidhartha - Herman Hesse Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami Oh, these should be on my list too. Can we make it a top 20? My name is Naz!!! and I have a windmill where my brain is supposed to be.....
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kimrachell said: pablo neruda (poetry books) "I want to do with you what spring does with cherry trees" is one of the greatest lines ever written, IMHO My name is Naz!!! and I have a windmill where my brain is supposed to be.....
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TheVoid said: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince thats my fav of the series seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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FrenchGuy said: MacDaddy said: Sexual Personae - Camille Paglia
Justine - D.A.F. de Sade Perfume - Patrick Süskind Decameron - Boccaccio Odysseus - Homerus Lord of the Rings - Tolkien The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - John Boyne American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger A rose of flesh - Jan Wolkers Les Jeux sont faits - J.P. Sartre (Although this is actually a play it's one of my favorite books ever) edit: added 11th book [Edited 4/26/10 16:03pm] :yeathat: ... Those books are also some of my favorites... But since I had to list only 10 of them Never gave "Perfume" a try.. I watched the movie, I found it quite boring... Everybody keeps telling its way better... Forget that movie. Trust me, the book is a fantastic read. | |
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A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving
Mary, called Magdalene - Margaret George People of the Book - Geraldine Brooks The Red Tent - Anita Diamant A Dirty Job - Christopher Moore The Witching Hour - Anne Rice Vanishing Acts - Jodi Picoult The Bluest Eye - Toni Morrison Paradise - Toni Morrison Cry to Heaven - Anne Rice Proud Succubi Bitch! | |
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Of Human Bondage - Somerset Maugham
A Scanner Darkly - Philip K Dick American Gods - Neil Gaiman Beloved - Toni Morrison The Color Purple - Alice Walker Up At the Villa - Somerset Maugham The Watchmen - Alan Moore Lord of the Rings - Tolkien I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings & Gather Together in My Name - Maya Angelou (Actually prefer the second in Angelou's books, probably because I was the same age as she was during that book). | |
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mostbeautifulboy said: The Clay machinegun - Victor Pelevin
Life after God - Douglas Coupland The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole On The Road - Jack Keroac Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison The House of the Dead - Fyodor Dostoyevsky Cathedral - Raymond Carver The Stranger - Camus Breakfast of Champions - Kurt Vonnegut I love books, its my favourite hobby, when I arent here of course oops... Forgot that one too! I think we'll go for a Top 20 then Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. | |
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the Bible
Of Mice and Men The Great Gatsby 1984 any of the RL Stines series The Road To Hell:The Ravging Effects of Foreign Aid to Third World Nations Kaffir Boy:Apartaid South Africa any book about Africa and the Dispora Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoniex Monster-Walter Dean Myers and many more books to come lol i love reading | |
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The Bible
Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust Our Mutual Friend - Charles Dickens Jazz - Toni Morrison Go Tell It on the Mountain - James Baldwin Middle Passage - Charles R. Johnson The Assassins: A Book of Hours - Joyce Carol Oates The War Against Women - Marilyn French In The Spirit Of Crazy Heart - Peter Matthiessen Black Men (Obsolute, Single, Dangerous?) Haki R. Madhubuti | |
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PurpleDiamond2009 said: the Bible
Of Mice and Men The Great Gatsby 1984 any of the RL Stines series The Road To Hell:The Ravging Effects of Foreign Aid to Third World Nations Kaffir Boy:Apartaid South Africaany book about Africa and the Dispora Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoniex Monster-Walter Dean Myers and many more books to come lol i love reading Oh my God, I love that book. I read it many years ago and thought it was a very moving story. I had forgotten all about it. Thanks for the reminder. I may have to dig it out and re-read it. | |
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Genesia said: Going all the way back to childhood - and in no particular order...
Middlemarch - George Eliot Persuasion - Jane Austen Cold Mountain - Charles Frazier Republican Party Reptile - PJ O'Rourke Gone With the Wind - Margaret Mitchell Little Women - Louisa May Alcott Peyton Place - Grace Metalious Making History - Stephen Fry Chocolat - Joanne Harris Winston and Clementine: The Personal Letters of the Churchills I still think about this book all the time | |
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Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson
any orgers read this one? Epic, exciting, and funny. | |
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prb said: TheVoid said: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince thats my fav of the series I was sooooo pissed they didn't include Luna as the announcer during the quiddich match in the movie version. I mean, seriously...I hadn't laughed that hard in a book in ages. . [Edited 4/27/10 10:28am] | |
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