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Your favorite books ever
Yesterday I was in the mood to read a book 
I haven't read a book in 10 years I think so i need some recommendations here.
I saw mulholland drive a month ago, are there books in the style of this....psycho, confusing, disturbing.....
If you know books like this tell me..
Also post your top 5 favorite books ever read.
well one of my favorite books ive ever read was john fowell's the magus
absolutly amazing
catch22 is also really good
i'm also a big fan of the play waiting for godot by samuel beckett
read stupid white men during my vacation.. it was pretty funny and interesting...
most booring book: karolinerna - verner von heidenstam
although i havent read that one, i would have to say the most boring book i have ever read was the magic mountain...
My all time classics would be mainly Tom Clancy stuff.
Red Storm Rising
The Sum of All Fears
Rainbow Six
or Robert Ludlum
The Bourne Identity
or Steven King
The Gunslinger Series. (Wizards & Glass is my currentl favorite)
I just got back into reading Michael Crichton and picked up Timeline. I remember we had a huge discussion about time travel on the board, and Michael Crichton makes some great assumptions.
I also saw that they are making a movie of this, should be pretty back, but I'll see it anyways. Great Book!
it's not really similar to mulholland dr, but its nice and crazy: fear and loathing in las vegas, by hunter s. thompson
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| Originally posted by montie catch22 is also really good |
back in grade 6-7...
i was into the goosbumps series 
lol goosebumps!!
yeah those were like the last books i read... welcome to dead house, piano lessons can be murder, return of the monster goo....
i used to love reading those hehe
Right now-
Robert Ludlum- The Bourne Identity (MUCH better and different than the overhyped movie.)
It has two sequels
1 The Bourne Supremacy (not done yet)
2. The Bourne Ultimatum
american emporer by richard condon
it makes fun of all that is and was the 'blessed U-niiited States of AAmerrrica..'
what more could you ask for?? 
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| Originally posted by QuickStep I just got back into reading Michael Crichton and picked up Timeline. I remember we had a huge discussion about time travel on the board, and Michael Crichton makes some great assumptions. |
) and after that i spent 2 days destroying my eyes reading and let me tell you, they are long books - 1.2 MB of text in two files, that's like a thousand pages or something.
Dune.
by far the best sci fi book/movie/anything that exists.
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| Originally posted by Resnick Dune. by far the best sci fi book/movie/anything that exists. |
One of my favourate books i read would be Interview with the vampire
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| Originally posted by MrSquirrel I just wish I could get a hold on the 4 and a half hour cut of the David Lynch film version....I guess they showed it on the sci fi channel back when it was first starting out. |
Best book ever = tuntematon sotilas (unknown soldier) writen by V�in� Linna.
The absolute best book I've ever read is Stephen King's "Different Seasons"
It's actually four novelletes, and the best one is definately "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption", which was then later turned into the BEST movie EVER
"Apt Pupil" was really cool.. it's a story about a kid who finds some old Nazi and starts bothering him until they both turned insane.
This book definately shows that Stephen King can do much more than horror.
I enjoy all the books by Michael Connelly. L.A. Requiem by Robert Crais. Silent Joe by T. Jefferson Parker, and books by Clive Cussler.
Emil
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami
Martine va � la plage
James Joyce - A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World
I still have many, many books to read, though. 
there is actually a sticky thread about books in the political section i believe so check that out if you are looking for good reading. as far as what i read...i like to read text books as boring as that sounds hehehe. lots of history and classic literature. i would have to say that my favorite book would be...
Albert Camus - The Stranger
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| Originally posted by sash fear and loathing in las vegas, by hunter s. thompson |
Most of the stuff by J.R.R.Tolkien... sooooooooo beats the movies, even thou i like 'em to.
"The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy" is pretty funny but really weird..
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