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Post Number:#91  Postby books4smarts » 19 Feb 2009, 15:33

Well I have to say that the dark tower series,

Book 3 the drawing of the three.

but book 4 is very close behind.
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Post Number:#92  Postby Fashion3030 » 20 Feb 2009, 14:07

The Historian is one of my recent favorites!
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Post Number:#93  Postby Muna » 21 Feb 2009, 04:41

It has to be The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. I think Milan Kundera has such insight, and pours his heart into every book he writes.
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Post Number:#94  Postby ResonantAleph » 21 Feb 2009, 10:36

Muna wrote:It has to be The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. I think Milan Kundera has such insight, and pours his heart into every book he writes.

I have a number of books by Kundera but have never "taken the plunge", so to speak. Worth getting into?
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Post Number:#95  Postby Muna » 21 Feb 2009, 11:25

Oh YES! Personally, I find his books inspiring and you can relate to them. Beautiful.
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Re: 1984

Post Number:#96  Postby Muna » 22 Feb 2009, 09:15

stevephilipps wrote:Although everyone might not enjoy reading 1984, it is one of the most relevant books in this day and age, and more people relate to it every day than they realize, and it also brought to light the notion of a higher power constantly watching over the people.


Can you please tell me more about 1984?
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Post Number:#97  Postby yollyP. » 12 Mar 2009, 11:05

Stardust by Neil Gaiman and Twilight books by Stephenie Meyer are my favorites..
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Post Number:#98  Postby flashgordon » 12 Mar 2009, 14:14

I'd say Atlas Shrugged or Crime and Punishment if I had to name just two. I'm a big fan of the philosophical or psychological novels that really get under one's skin.
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Post Number:#99  Postby ferrdoggsmd » 12 Mar 2009, 18:42

All of the Harry Potter books are my favorites
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Post Number:#100  Postby bbb2009 » 13 Mar 2009, 16:49

Pride and Prejudice

Maybe it make more sense to vote favorite in different categories ...
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Post Number:#101  Postby jgand » 13 Mar 2009, 19:12

Favorite book. um, thats hard to say. I would say I like the dragonlance novels, my favorite characters being raistlin and tas.

Favorite book it tough. Favorite type is easy. Fantasy/science fiction.
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Post Number:#102  Postby bbb2009 » 13 Mar 2009, 22:21

Pride and Prejudice --- It's a classic forever.
You may like the movie and TV mini series too.

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Post Number:#103  Postby rea » 16 Mar 2009, 00:42

My favorite book is " If tomorrow comes" by Sidney Sheldon.

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Post Number:#104  Postby kristenlees » 02 May 2009, 07:04

the time traveler's wife.

i have read so many times i cant count, and it never ceases to please.
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Post Number:#105  Postby Nylar » 07 May 2009, 18:50

I would have to say the fountion head by ayn rand. Got so in to it at one point. The the flight attedant had to tell me to get off the plane cause were there and she wanted to leave. And the 25th hour.
Mother night by vonaget as well
Z wars by max brooks

That's all ill say for now I could name so many
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