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Favorite books
So I would like to see what your favorite books are and why.
My personal favorites are Catcher in the Rhye because I can relate the the character realy well, and the final scene is so awsome. And Farenheit 451 I like this book because I think its an interenting view on a future society that isnt to hard to imagine.
My personal favorites are Catcher in the Rhye because I can relate the the character realy well, and the final scene is so awsome. And Farenheit 451 I like this book because I think its an interenting view on a future society that isnt to hard to imagine.
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Re: Favorite books
Brave New World -- just read it.
Oil! -- An amazing story that is not hard to relate to modern times
Fatal -- Love the fact that someone such as a doctor can be corrupt, and cause more harm than good.
Society -- See above
Oil! -- An amazing story that is not hard to relate to modern times
Fatal -- Love the fact that someone such as a doctor can be corrupt, and cause more harm than good.
Society -- See above
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Re: Favorite books
Anything by Guy de Maupassant 
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Re: Favorite books
It's spelled as "rye" by the way. Yeah, it's a good novel by JD Salinger although I prefer the more contemporary version of it by Stephen Chbosky, Perks of Being a Wallflower. I'm not sure if I can really pick a favorite book but I can mention a couple of books that I enjoyed reading. Like those by Kurt Vonnegut such as Blue Beard and Slaughter House V. Oh, and there's also On The Road by Jack Kerouac, 1984 by George Orwell and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. There's also The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins and..well, I did read all seven Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling. 
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Re: Favorite books
Some of my favourites already mentioned above ^^, including Life of Pi ~ Yann Martel, Catch-22 ~ Joseph Heller, The Dice man ~ Luke Rhinehart, plus anything written by Chuck Palahniuk.
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Re: Favorite books
definatly paris hiltons book, "it has pictures and everything"
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Re: Favorite books
---Rev--- wrote: And Farenheit 451 I like this book because I think its an interenting view on a future society that isnt to hard to imagine.
Yes, that was the book I was going to write. I did lit crit on it and was very impressed by the bok and its message.
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Re: Favorite books
^^People in school were speaking about them..
I was like, wtf??
Then I saw one...
It's just something like, a bunch of paper wrapped together with more paper...
And this magical place called "Library" is where they store those things for sale..
pretty interesting...
I once held one, but the only thing I thought of was:
I can roll a lot of cigs with a package of rolling papers like this...
I was like, wtf??
Then I saw one...
It's just something like, a bunch of paper wrapped together with more paper...
And this magical place called "Library" is where they store those things for sale..
pretty interesting...
I once held one, but the only thing I thought of was:
I can roll a lot of cigs with a package of rolling papers like this...

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Re: Favorite books
I love reading, though I don't have much time for it.
Among my favorites, The Lily Theather, Empress Orchid and The Go Player.
Currently reading Memoires of a Musketeer, about the life of Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras.
Among my favorites, The Lily Theather, Empress Orchid and The Go Player.
Currently reading Memoires of a Musketeer, about the life of Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras.
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^Above post= bad humor...
I'd love to read Freedom Writers, before I'm going to see the film with english class later on this year...
And also all three Golden Compasses...
I'd love to read Freedom Writers, before I'm going to see the film with english class later on this year...
And also all three Golden Compasses...

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Re: Favorite books
The Stranger - great imagery. made me want to move to algeria
Things Fall Apart - great look at tribal life in Africa when colonization was first making inroads
The Things They Carried - an amazing book about how war, specifically in Vietnam - affects people
Lord of the Rings trilogy + the Hobbit - simply amazing and for some reason, all the talk about food in the Hobbit always made me super hungry when reading it!
Things Fall Apart - great look at tribal life in Africa when colonization was first making inroads
The Things They Carried - an amazing book about how war, specifically in Vietnam - affects people
Lord of the Rings trilogy + the Hobbit - simply amazing and for some reason, all the talk about food in the Hobbit always made me super hungry when reading it!
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Re: Favorite books
Where the Red Fern Grows-because it was one of the first books I really loved as a kid

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Re: Favorite books
Some of my favorites, I like various genres.
J.R.R. Tolkien - Silmarillion
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbits
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Fellowship of The Ring
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Two Towers
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Return of The King
J.R.R. Tolkien - the Children of Hurin
Paulo Coelho - Alchemist
Samuel Beckett - Waiting for Godot
Alex Garland - Beach
I cant remember anymore..
J.R.R. Tolkien - Silmarillion
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbits
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Fellowship of The Ring
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Two Towers
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Return of The King
J.R.R. Tolkien - the Children of Hurin
Paulo Coelho - Alchemist
Samuel Beckett - Waiting for Godot
Alex Garland - Beach
I cant remember anymore..

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Re: Favorite books
X4rd4S wrote:J.R.R. Tolkien - Silmarillion
that's my bible.
i love j.r.r tolkien.
edit: my dad used to read me that book in 6 different languages. I was like 8 years old.

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Re: Favorite books
Harry Potter and Death's Hallows
Lord of the Ring series.
Anything by Raymond Feist, especially the series that have to do with Midkemia, love those ones.
The Dresden Files series.
Used to like Eragon series, but now when I try to read them, they don't seem like they're that great of a book series. Plus, it annoys me how long its taking the third one to come out.
Lord of the Ring series.
Anything by Raymond Feist, especially the series that have to do with Midkemia, love those ones.
The Dresden Files series.
Used to like Eragon series, but now when I try to read them, they don't seem like they're that great of a book series. Plus, it annoys me how long its taking the third one to come out.
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Re: Favorite books
Why me
Yeah its a real book about a girl who is at her friends house then a guy picks her up in the street and she gets raped. I read it in the 7th grade i think and i liked it.
Yeah its a real book about a girl who is at her friends house then a guy picks her up in the street and she gets raped. I read it in the 7th grade i think and i liked it.

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Re: Favorite books
Enders Game is pretty awesome. not much else besides that really. (well maybe harry potter)

thats pretty dark
Squirt wrote:Why me
Yeah its a real book about a girl who is at her friends house then a guy picks her up in the street and she gets raped. I read it in the 7th grade i think and i liked it.

thats pretty dark

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ok.. wierdness.. ^^^
That fella/gal has got the hair BEHIND the eye??
That's phunny...
Yet wierd and incredibly disturbing..
That fella/gal has got the hair BEHIND the eye??
That's phunny...
Yet wierd and incredibly disturbing..

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Re: Favorite books
I don't read books, I can't train myself to sit there and read one, I'd rather be doing... other stuff...
I do however read the Atlas on a rare occasion... gotta love the Paraguay.
I do however read the Atlas on a rare occasion... gotta love the Paraguay.

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RiceFarmer wrote:I don't read books, I can't train myself to sit there and read one, I'd rather be doing... other stuff...
I do however read the Atlas on a rare occasion... gotta love the Paraguay.
ROFL I am in the libary at Uni and loled out loud and everybody turned to look at me and gave me a look like WTF is that retard doing.
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Re: Favorite books
- every book by Terry Brooks
- Harry Potter
- The Lord of the Ring
- The Children of Hurin is pretty nice too ^^
- most of the books by Paulo Choelo
- comics
- Harry Potter
- The Lord of the Ring
- The Children of Hurin is pretty nice too ^^
- most of the books by Paulo Choelo
- comics













