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What is your favourite book ?
Started by Guest_Pomme_*, Feb 16 2005 09:20 AM
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#4 Guest_Mark_Dwyer_*
Posted 17 February 2005 - 07:31 AM
My favourite book ... or trilogy in this case would have to be Peter Hamilton's A Midnights Dawn Trilogy. The three books; The Reality Dysfunction; The Neutronium Alchemist; and The Naked God make for fantastic reading. The books are set about 2600AD and humans are travelling/exploring the universe when we encounter what most species usually do later on in evolution that either makes us stronger or cause extinction.
A hero with realistic character flaws (very similar attitude to Indiana Jones) helps make this book great. I think that in time it will be considered the Sci/Fi equivalent to LOTR. A real page turner. If you enjoy reading, you should give this a go.
A hero with realistic character flaws (very similar attitude to Indiana Jones) helps make this book great. I think that in time it will be considered the Sci/Fi equivalent to LOTR. A real page turner. If you enjoy reading, you should give this a go.
#10 Guest_The Zombie King_*
Posted 24 February 2005 - 11:14 PM
Anything by Ayn Rand suits me fine...
but also, 2001: A Space Odyssey (yeah theres a book,) Dune (in the process of reading it) Jurrassic Park, Sphere... many others
but above all, Anthem is my personal favorite, even though it is more of a novella than book.
TZK
but also, 2001: A Space Odyssey (yeah theres a book,) Dune (in the process of reading it) Jurrassic Park, Sphere... many others
but above all, Anthem is my personal favorite, even though it is more of a novella than book.
TZK
#18 Guest_sathanas_wolff_*
Posted 02 March 2005 - 12:06 AM
Dune has to be my all-time-favourite, it's sequels, prequels and legends arent bad either.
Reading something different at the moment though. One Door Away From Heaven by Dean Koontz. 230 pages in and I still dont really have a clue what's going on. I like it though, it deals with serious and often depressing subjects, but the author manages to tell the story in a way that often amuses, but doesnt take anything away from the desperate lives the characters lead.
Anyway, dune is a must-read for any serious reader, not just sci-fi readers.
Reading something different at the moment though. One Door Away From Heaven by Dean Koontz. 230 pages in and I still dont really have a clue what's going on. I like it though, it deals with serious and often depressing subjects, but the author manages to tell the story in a way that often amuses, but doesnt take anything away from the desperate lives the characters lead.
Anyway, dune is a must-read for any serious reader, not just sci-fi readers.
#20 Guest_Lithium-Zero_*
Posted 05 March 2005 - 11:35 PM
hmm, id have to say: dilbert thriving in the 21th centeruy.
its mainly about scott adams voicing and exagerating his twisted opinions about the world around him. also has some of his comic strips in there too and applies them perfectly. its quite hilarious.
its mainly about scott adams voicing and exagerating his twisted opinions about the world around him. also has some of his comic strips in there too and applies them perfectly. its quite hilarious.
#21 Guest_omnisimush_*
Posted 07 March 2005 - 02:41 PM
Lord of The Rings
Harry Potter
Eragon
Musashi
Memoirs of Geisha
Chicken Soup-series
Sherlock Holmes-series
All book written by Agatha Christie
All book written by Torey Harden
Humm i have a book-very thick fantasy novel i really liked. But i dont know how to read the title. Their letters make me so confuse :|
Hahah, seems like i loved all book
Harry Potter
Eragon
Musashi
Memoirs of Geisha
Chicken Soup-series
Sherlock Holmes-series
All book written by Agatha Christie
All book written by Torey Harden
Humm i have a book-very thick fantasy novel i really liked. But i dont know how to read the title. Their letters make me so confuse :|
Hahah, seems like i loved all book
#24 Guest_Codycougar91_*
Posted 11 March 2005 - 03:01 AM
Does anyone here like michael savage? I am a big fan of his. I have read The Enemy Within and am in the process of reading The Savage Nation. I also like Michael Salazr's books. Am planning on buying The Drop Zone. Well, those are some of my good-list books.
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