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Your favourite books? Okay, this is obviously done as a reaction to the "bestselling books in the States" thread, so I'll just ask: bestsellers aside, which books did you/do you love? I'll start with a few of mine . As a boy, I used to love the books of Karl May, who wrote about trappers and Indians in the Old West. Is he known in America at all? He was from Germany and wrote in the late 1800s. He created Winnetou the Chief of the Apaches, but I later found out his books were "sucked out of his thumb" as we say in Holland when somebody made it all up. Still, he raised my interest in faraway countries and foreign cultures. Moving on to literature, I love Don Quixote! Great storytelling, great jokes, Miguel Cervantes de Saveedra is both a great storyteller and a great satirist and his hero is still famous 400 years later. Sherlock Holmes is another favourite. 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, I loved that one too. All of these became classics for a reason! These are some favourites of mine (others are in Dutch and not internationally known), what are yours? | |
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I've become a voracious reader in the last five years but true to my obsessive compulsive personality, I focus on the author. I read everything an author has written before moving on to the next one - more or less. | |
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Still the Patternmasters and Xenogenesis series, still whining about the the incompletion of the Parables series but nothing can be done about that. Haven't found anything that has intrigued me like those series. Well I have enjoyed the Immortals series to be honest. Never finished Perfume, it left what I might say uncharted territory and started wallowing in the same old, same old mindset, for me it got boring and since I already knew how it'll end I feel no desire to finish. Completed a couple of other books in a new series but it seems the author is busy on other projects so I'm slowing losing interest which is upsetting, since this series is a completely unusual genre for me to read about. Fire and Ice I hope concludes I'd hate to be left dangling. Just got my library card renewed, feeling the need to do some exploring, without the expense. | |
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The Alchemist will always be my favorite. Read it in both transalations, English & Arabic. | |
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elmore leonard and richard stark are my go to writers when i'm between comics and other books. i'm reading 'maximum bob' currently and recently finished '52 pick up' and 'out of sight'. i've read 15 or so leonard novels and maybe 6 parker books. they're so easy to read, and so well crafted and smart at the same time.
i've been thinking for a long time of trying some louis l'amour...maybe when i'm out of leonard... | |
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other than essays and history: (random order, several genres; not necessarily the books I consider the best, but books I admired-admire, that interested-interest me , and that always gave/give me pleasure even on repeat readings) -Les Misérables, Hugo -Crime and Punishment, Dostoyevsky -Hamlet, Shakespeare -MacBeth, Shakespeare -King Lear, Shakespeare -The Silmarillion, Tolkien -The Hound of the Baskervilles, Conan Doyle -Le Morte d'Arthur, Mallory -Cyrano de Bergerac, Rostand -Crónica de una muerte anunciada, García Márquez -The Three Musketeers, Dumas -Death Comes for the Archbishop, Cather -Moby Dick, Melville -Tom Jones, Fielding -A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens -Dracula, Stoker -The Picture of Dorian Gray, Wilde -Moll Flanders, Defoe -The Odyssey, Homer -Arabian Nights -The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck -Tales, Poe -Tales, Sophocles
(so many good books to read, so little time) | |
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Should I try slogging my way through James Joyce's Ulysses for the 50th time? I've read all of Elizabeth George's Inspector Lynley novels... I see she has a new one out. My summer reading material! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Not an avid reader at all :/
A Song of Ice and Fire series Outlander series Harry Potter series The Wicked Years series Used to read Star Wars EU but it's boring now.
I want to start the Shannara series by Terry Brooks because the trailer for the TV adaption on MTV looked great. | |
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American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis, and Dracula - Beam Stoker. Other than that a ton of autobiographies...Christopher Lee and Mick Foley, my two favourites. Novella wise Stephen King's Rage is genius! www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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Right now I'm reading George (Funkadelic) Clinton's autobiography as well as the latest Ken Follet on audiobook.
John Steinbeck's books Charles Dickens' books JRR Tolkein's books Harry Potter Series Autobiography of Malcolm X Autobiography of a Yogi The Color Purple Devil In A Blue Dress Alexandre Dumas' books John Grisham's books Isabel Allende's books Amy Tan's books Michael Connelly's books Robert Ludlum's books (up until his death) Jeffrey Archer's books...his last was booooring! Ken Follet books James Clavell books
Legacy of Ashes, history of the CIA Confessions Of An Economic Hit Man People's History Of The United States Creature From Jekyll Island Game Change The Brothers, (Allen and John Foster Dulles) Dreams For My Father Malcolm X, A Life Of Reinvention
Books I loved as a kid....Ezra Jack Keats books, The Madeline series, Dr. Seuss, PD Eastman books.
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Steven Pinker - The Better Angels of Our Nature Robert Wright - The Moral Animal Mark Moffett - The Livest of Ants Edward Wilson - Journey to the Ants Peter Singer - The Life You Can Save & The Ethics of What We Eat Barbara Demick - Nothing to Envy Michael Gazzaniga - Who's In Charge Richard Adams - Watership Down Dan Kahneman - Thinking, Fast and Slow Leonard Mlodinow - Subliminal - How Your Unconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior | |
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Robertson Davies - Fifth Business Robertson Davies - The Manticore Robertson Davies - World of Wonders | |
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His acting is just a small part of his life ... its incredible all the other stuff he did on top of that. Bloody good writer to if his autobiography is anything to go on! www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and/or Roughing It. Mark Twain. This fool will have me laughing like a loon all alone in my bedroom. The words this fool puts on paper, the situations, the viewpoints taken, bservations made....make me uncontrollably laugh, even during the 20th time through. | |
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My favorite (or favourite, to those across the pond and whatnot) are the ones with hardcocvers. They hurt more when you throw 'em at someone. | |
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The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. Re-reading this series at this time. Bhagavad Gita: God Talks with Arjuna by Paramahansa Yogananda. The Book by Alan Watts. The Bible Actually, too many books to name. But these are my main go to books. | |
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The Book of Est - Luke Rhinehart. | |
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I've been reading since I was a very young girl (I'm 52 now). I have read thousands of books and so many that I've loved, so it's hard to choose favourites, but I will list a few..... HUGE Stephen King fan HUGE Hemingway fan The Color Purple Sophie's Choice Love in the Time of Cholera The Goldfinch Clan of the Cave Bear and that entire series The Outlander series Anything by John Irving Some Toni Morrison And so many more. | |
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Right now I'm reading:
Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
Both were suggested by Bree Newsome on her twitter account. | |
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Right now I'm reading: | |
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too many to list. i'm a binge reader and i basically read everything i can find by my favorite authors: mark twain, brothers grimm, edgar allen poe, j.r.r. tolkien, c.s. lewis, lloyd alexander, stephen king, charles dickens, william shakespeare, jane austen, robert crais, chelsea quinn yarbro, robert parker, hans christian andersen, elizabeth goudge, mary stewart, catherine coulter, r.a. macavoy, nevada barr, gillian roberts, kenneth robeson, louis l'amour, elizabeth peters/barbara michaels, laura ingalls wilder, wilbur smith, j.k. rowling, laurie king, voltaire, dianne day, suzanne collins, stieg larrson, robert heinlein, frances hodgson burnett, louisa may alcott, isaac asimov, robert asprin, bronte sisters, - the thing is no matter how hard i try unless i spend a day here i can't list them all. . right now i'm binge reading robert parker's spenser series.
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Other than LOTF which is one of my favorite books ever, these are my favorite in the last year of reading.
[Edited 8/2/15 10:16am] มีเพียงความว่างเปล่า 只有空虚 Dim ond gwacter 만 공허함이있다 唯一の虚しさがあります There is only the void. | |
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blixical, could you tell me a bit about each of those books? | |
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1. Bed, a story about a family who live with the world's heaviest man. The strength of this book is not in the story, but in the prose. (it can also be its weakness in places)
มีเพียงความว่างเปล่า 只有空虚 Dim ond gwacter 만 공허함이있다 唯一の虚しさがあります There is only the void. | |
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Cool. Thanks. I might try one or 2 of them some time. | |
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