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helldragon
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posted December 19, 2004 12:49 AM |
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Literature is not just for dorks (fave books)
Alright- here are a few books that ive read that were really good. If you have any, you can add.
-Eragon
-Wizard's First Rule
-The Chronicles of Prydain
-The Redwall Series
-The Outstreched Shadow
-Song in the Silence
-Dragon Weather
As you can see alot of the books are SF and Medieval Fantasy but wats wrong with that?
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Consis
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Legendary Hero
Of Ruby
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posted December 19, 2004 01:22 AM |
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1. Wizard's Spell compendium volumes 1-4 documenting all spells and their specs from all schools in alphabetical order from A-Z.
2. Encyclopedia De Magica volumes of all recorded magic items and properties in volumes 1-4 covering all known items ever recorded or thought of in any fantasy setting in alphabetical order from A-Z.
3. Ancient Artifacts of the highest significance. For example, Hand/Eye of Vecna the demi-lich.
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sirzapdos
Promising
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Open the pod bay doors, Hal.
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posted December 19, 2004 08:12 AM |
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I still have to read Wizard's First Rule, I never finished it for some reason. My fave book I guess would be Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. Funny as hell, and unlike I'd ever read.
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Wolfman
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Insomniac
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posted December 19, 2004 06:16 PM |
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The Count of Monte Cristo is still the "most exciting adventure story ever told". It even says so on the back of the book.
[modhat]Moving to Tavern...[/modhat]
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IYY
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posted December 20, 2004 03:35 AM |
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The Count of Monte Cristo must be exciting if that's what it says on the back of the book, but it somehow failed to stop me from falling asleep every time I tried reading more than half of it. I swear, 30% of words on the first few pages are names of places and people!
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Wolfman
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Supreme Hero
Insomniac
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posted December 20, 2004 03:39 AM |
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It's much better than any of those fantasy books mentioned above.
The guy's arrested, and thrown in prison for something he didn't do. Then he breaks out and psychologically ruins those who put him in prison. How is that not a good story?
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IYY
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posted December 20, 2004 03:49 AM |
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The story is good, I just don't find it to be effectivly written. And I never read the books mentioned above, so I won't comment. They don't seem like the best of fantasy to me, though.
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Wolfman
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Insomniac
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posted December 20, 2004 03:54 AM |
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It could be written better, I agree. It's like Dickens, good story, but just written in such a way that can be annoying sometimes.
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Frick
Known Hero
and eternal n00b.
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posted December 20, 2004 11:25 AM |
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The Warlord Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell. I love those books. Some books you want are the ones made by Michael Ende (The Neverending story, Momo and so on).
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bort
Honorable
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Discarded foreskin of morality
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posted December 20, 2004 09:29 PM |
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Count of Monte Cristo is good when taken for what it is. Like Dickens, it's very episodic for the simple reason that if I remember correctly, it was written as a series in a magazine. Each month or whatever, there would be a new installment. It was just like watching this weeks Law and Order or reading this months comic book. What I've found is that things like Dickens and Dumas are best read in installments, so they're great gym reading when it's too cold to go outside and you have to sit on the damn bikes or go on the stair climbers. I read Count of Monte Cristo one winter that way and enjoyed it thoroughly.
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Shai-Hulud
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posted December 22, 2004 12:27 PM |
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Dunno about you people.. but I've been reading some of those muythology dictionaries & stuff in the past time...
1. Diabolical Dictionary - found out many things about the demons of the Inferno like Belial, Azazel and many more and the importance of each of them, about the Sabbat, about some of those stuff like necromancy, geomancy and many others..
2. Symbols Dictionary - almost everything you can think of.. Like I found out that long hair is very important. In the Medieval China for example, if you haven't got very long hair you couldn't get some important jobs. In medieval Europe, the servants had to have very short hair, and kings long hair and many more. I have long hair!
3. Romanian Mythology - very usefull stuff about the local mythology. Like I found out that some of our ancestors, on the battlefield, caught the enemy with a rope around his head and dragged him on the hills while they were on a horse until he was decapitated.. Wanna find more?
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Shiva
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Famous Hero
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posted December 22, 2004 08:57 PM |
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The Count of Monte Cristo is a great story. I think another reason it might seem a bit less readable is the original is in French written in the 19th century. So the translation and older language may play a part.
I just finished The Da Vinci Code. I wont call it well written or my all time fave, but it is interesting.
Sci Fi: A Fire Upon The Deep by Vernor Vinge
Novels: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Spy: Tinker,Tailor Soldier spy trilogy by John Le Carre.
(also a great BBC production)
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Blackdragon
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posted March 02, 2005 03:46 PM |
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The good books I´ve read are:
J.R.R.Tolkien "The Lord of the Rings"
Andre Norte- almost all of her books ( this is about altenative history of our world)
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terje_the_ma...
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Disciple of Herodotus
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posted March 02, 2005 08:56 PM |
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Quote: -Wizard's First Rule
Ouch...
Speaking of "The Count...", I read it this Christmas, and I thought it was one of the best I've read in quite some time.
Well anyway, I'll try to list some of my fav books as well then. It's lots of fantasy, but some other stuff as well...
Fantasy:
The Wheel Of Time by Robert Jordan
The Malazan Book Of The Fallen by Steven Erikson
A Song Of Ice And Fire by George R.R. Martin
Discworld by Terry Pratchett
The Deverry Books by Katherine Kerr
The Hitchhiker Books by Douglas Adams
Prof. Tolkien's works
Neil Gaiman's works, both books and comics
Everything written by Robin Hobb
Harry Potter!
Non-fantasy
Lots of books by Wilbur Smith
The Count Of Monte Christo by "that French guy"
The History of Bestiality by Jens Bjørnebye
Macht und Rebel and The Cocka Hola Company by Abo Rashul
No Logo by Naomi Klein
Jonas by Jens Bjørneboe
Under A Harder Sky by Jens Bjørneboe
Gobi by Tor Aage Bringsværd
Don Quixojte by Cervantes (didn't really finish it, but it promised to be good...)
A Histroy Of Warfare by Montgomery
The Fear Of America - An European History by Stian Bromark and Dag Herbjørnsrud
The Hunt for Odin by Thor Heyerdahl and Per Lillienström
There's probably more, since I spend more time reading than I do watching TV or playing games...
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"Sometimes I think everyone's just pretending to be brave, and none of us really are. Maybe pretending to be brave is how you get brave, I don't know."
- Grenn, A Storm of Swords.
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Conan
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Supreme Hero
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posted March 02, 2005 09:13 PM |
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Les Chevaliers d'Émeraude by Anne Robillard
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DonGio
Promising
Famous Hero
of Clear Water Mountain Clan
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posted March 03, 2005 12:02 PM |
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Quote:
Quote: -Wizard's First Rule
Ouch...
Fantasy:
The Wheel Of Time by Robert Jordan
Double ouch
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Jebus
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TheJester akaJeebs akaJebfoo
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posted March 03, 2005 06:58 PM |
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In high school I was a big fan of Anne Rice
Chronicles of a Vampire
and the Witching hour books...
Now I'm reading Dan brown: Da vinci code and deamons and angels!!
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terje_the_ma...
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Supreme Hero
Disciple of Herodotus
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posted March 03, 2005 08:14 PM |
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Quote:
Quote:
Quote: -Wizard's First Rule
Ouch...
Fantasy:
The Wheel Of Time by Robert Jordan
Double ouch
Touché, though at least Jordan doesn't use his books to describe his disgusting quasi-political Ayn Rand "philosohpy".
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"Sometimes I think everyone's just pretending to be brave, and none of us really are. Maybe pretending to be brave is how you get brave, I don't know."
- Grenn, A Storm of Swords.
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DonGio
Promising
Famous Hero
of Clear Water Mountain Clan
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posted March 04, 2005 01:31 PM |
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No, instead he uses it to promote his backward view of the relationship between the genders. *tugs braid*
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rychenroller
Promising
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posted March 04, 2005 02:08 PM |
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Hey hold still....this dot im trying to paint on your forehead is smudging.
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