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Topic: Your Favorite
sugargirl's photo
Wed 06/13/07 06:27 PM
Those books were my favorite!! I was always for the greasers my self!!
LOL.........

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Wed 06/13/07 06:28 PM
For sheer quality of writing, I'd say John Updike's "Rabbit" books.

For sheer fun, I'd say Douglas Adams' "Hitchhiker" series.

For non-fiction, I'm really enjoying Richard Dawkins' "The Ancestor's
Tale."

For philosophical value, either Nietzsche's "The Anti-Christ" or Ayn
Rand's "Atlas Shrugged."



sugargirl's photo
Wed 06/13/07 06:30 PM
I also get into the true crime books...

mach25's photo
Wed 06/13/07 06:33 PM
GO PONY BOY GO! lol

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Wed 06/13/07 06:36 PM
American Gods By Neil Gaiman
Someplace to be Flying By Charles deLint

mbcasey's photo
Wed 06/13/07 06:45 PM
David Copperfield, Far From The Madding Crowd, but my all time favorite
is The Legend Of Bagger Vance. Now that movie butchered the book!!
Robert Redford took an incredible book and turned it into a bust.

sassystacey69xx's photo
Wed 06/13/07 09:14 PM
ADULT:anything by DEAN KOONTZ OR WILBER SMITH

CHILD:CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

ajhagena's photo
Wed 06/13/07 09:17 PM
Brave New World.

Aldous Huxley is the MAN.

Or was.

SheNerd's photo
Wed 06/13/07 09:25 PM
Bio of Colonel Sanders...

s1owhand's photo
Wed 06/13/07 09:42 PM
Isaac Asimov's Robot Novels are a favorite.

The Caves of Steel, The Naked Sun, The Robots of Dawn, Robots and
Empire. Not just science fiction.

I also enjoy PG Wodehouse - esp. Jeeves, Charles Addams cartoon
anthology :wink: , Hunt for Red October, John Le Carre's George Smiley
novels....

The Making of the Atomic Bomb - Richard Rhodes
Siddhartha - Hermanh Hesse
Canticle for Liebowitz - Walter M. Miller, Jr.
Story of Philosophy - Will Durant
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert M. Pirsig
Eiger, Wall of Death - Arthur J. Roth
The Rumpole Stories any of them - John Mortimer

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Wed 06/13/07 09:45 PM
MIKE MOORE

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Wed 06/13/07 09:49 PM
1633 by david Weber and Eric Flint!

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Thu 06/14/07 04:43 AM
i can't just pick one... i love the works of JK Rowling, Jane Austen,
Nick Hornby, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

for specific titles, i like Sherlock Holmes mysteries, Series of
Unfortunate Events, Crime and Punishment, Wuthering Heights, Girl with a
Pearl Earring, and lots more...hehehe

Karensmiles's photo
Thu 06/14/07 05:18 AM
Either
Seventh son by Orson Scott Card or
Hitchhikers Guide to the galaxy by Douglas Adams
or
Finger Prints of the Gods or
Sign and the Seal both by Graham Handc0ck
His views are interesting

uk1971's photo
Thu 06/14/07 06:30 AM
Anything that can make me laugh.
ie the Spike Milligan War Memoirslaugh laugh laugh glasses

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