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Silveran
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posted January 16, 2002 01:56 AM |
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What is your favorite book?
Magician the Authors preffered edition. By Raymond E. Feist. Have any of you read it?
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Lith-Maethor
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posted January 16, 2002 02:10 AM |
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nope, never read it...
but my all time fave is Book 6 of The Lord of the Rings (Part 2 of The return of the King) by J.R.R. Tolkien (but there was really no need to say that was there? )
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rychenroller
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posted January 16, 2002 02:19 AM |
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At the moment, anything by Robin Hobb, especially The Assasin series, the Liveship series, and I have just started reading The Tawny Man, a new one by her set 15 years after the Assasin series. Awesome writer she is.
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Gnolly-guy
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posted January 16, 2002 03:15 AM |
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My favourite book is Alien Encyclopedia.The truth is out there...somewhere.
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Lord_Woock
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posted January 16, 2002 07:25 PM |
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Mine would be the Dune and Harry Potter series.
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Slava14
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posted January 16, 2002 08:10 PM |
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I have lots of 'em
Here they are not in some particular order:
1)The LoTR + the Simarillion
2)Terry Pratchett's everybook
3)Harry Pothead... I mean Potter
4)Pierse Anthony - Xanth+ Macroscope+ Incarnations of Immortality
5)Russian authors
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Thunder
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posted January 16, 2002 08:25 PM |
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I agree with Rychenroller, Robin Hobbes is a great writer.
Same is true for Raymond E. Feist, the game he wrote (Betrayal at Krondor) is fantastic!
From Tolkien's products I like Silmarillion most and from it the tale of Turin Turambar. But all of them are great.
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Nickman77
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posted January 16, 2002 09:12 PM |
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I don`t read books. I don`t like it.
I`m going to watch Lords of The Rings.
BTW: Have U ever watched "Don`t be a menace" or something like that??? For Polish guys: Ch³opaki z s¹siedztwa.
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jimmy
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posted January 16, 2002 09:25 PM |
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fav book, don't read much but cos i love star wars i read most of them n i love the han solo trilogy written by A.C Crispin, or anything by Terry Pratchett, when is this genuis guna stop writtin disworld books, hopefully neva
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SirDunco
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posted January 16, 2002 10:19 PM |
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What type of question is that???
Lord Of the Rings... preferably the Two
Towers!!!
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malkia
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posted January 17, 2002 10:33 AM |
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Cat's cradle from Kurt Vonnegut - that one for the Atomic Bomb and "How the world ended"... i have to read it again, this time in english
Right now I'm rereading in english, first part of LOTR - Fellowship of the Ring.
Gollum in bulgarian is Amgul (because the sound we make is 'gul-gul-gul', instead of 'goll-goll-goll')
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sorcerorkyle
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posted January 17, 2002 06:24 PM |
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LOTR SUCKS PEOPLE!!!!!!!
Lord of the rings books totaly suck you snowing freaks!, the movie rock and it my second fav. movie ever (first goes to the fast and the furious)jeeze, thoose books suck so much, and yes i have read them sadly!!, i have read harry pothead also, and also he sucks, my fav. book is microserfs!
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Hexa
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posted January 17, 2002 08:09 PM |
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Quote: At the moment, anything by Robin Hobb, especially The Assasin series, the Liveship series, and I have just started reading The Tawny Man, a new one by her set 15 years after the Assasin series. Awesome writer she is.
Yeah TOTALLY agree with you .. she writes in a fascinating way ... just started the Liveship series ...
And Yes I've read that series by Feist too .. great story but he wanted to milk it dry and wrote one to many episodes!@
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LadyLily
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posted January 18, 2002 02:57 AM |
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My Favorite Book....
I believe it's Ender's Game. Wonderful book. I also liked the books that added on to Ender's Game.
Does anyone agree with me?
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rychenroller
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posted January 18, 2002 06:33 AM |
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Tends to happen...
Writers find themselves with such a big hit on their hands, they go crazy and write sequel after sequel. Classic example of this is robert Jordan. First 5 or 6 boooks or so were excellent, i thought they were some of the best books have read, i think "lord of chaos" was the last of the good ones, Some great writing around certain characters lately, Logain Ablar and Mazrim Taim(Demandred) are great characters, but the Aes Sedai and all that stuff has turned into one big yawn...zzz.z.z..z.zzzzz
Sorry to all the wheel of time lovers out there
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Defreni
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posted January 18, 2002 08:05 AM |
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Hmmm, some great Sci-fi authors are Kim Stanley Robertson (Great trilogy about the terraforming of Mars) and offcourse Larry Niven Frank Herbert is okay aswell, eventhough the sequels to "Dune" get more and more far out. Guess he ate a wee bit more mushrooms than was healthy for him
But my favourite book gotta be Gabriel Garcia Marquez` "A hundred years solitude".
Damn that magic-realism is awesome. Peter Høeg`s first book was in the same Genre, and is far better than "Smilla`s feelings for snow" unfortunately I cant remember the english title as I offcourse read it in danish
Next on my list gotta be Umberto Eco`s "Foucoault Pendulum" Imho its a little better than "In the name of the Rose", but it was a great movie with good ole Sean Connery portraying the detective-monk
Somebody stop me!
Just remembered how much I enjoyed reading Milan Kunderas "Laughable Loves" but offcourse that was right after a painfull break up.
Albert Camus`"The fall" is also very recomendable, and for a long time it was the only book I kept coming back to.
Defreni
P.S Forgot to mention my favourite book to read aloud to other people, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry "The little Prince" Great for kids and adults alike
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jiels
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posted January 18, 2002 11:36 AM |
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Edited By: jiels on 18 Jan 2002
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Hey Defreni,
Have you read Simmons Hyperion and Fall of Hyperion? Wonderful science fiction. Really, really good.
Other good sci-fi in recent years is anything by Stephen J. Baxter. Flash Forward is arguably his best.
jiels (throwing out some books)
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Hexa
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posted January 18, 2002 12:39 PM |
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Yeah Hyperion series are two great books ... I really liked the the Armor skins they used!@
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scorpio1049
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posted January 18, 2002 01:35 PM |
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Hello
Hi to all. I'm back... So... My favourite book is "Assasin's Aprientice" written by Robin Hobb and "Lords of the rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien. (But everybody knows who wrote "Lords of the rings", I think).
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geralt
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posted January 18, 2002 01:39 PM |
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HURAY Scorpio is back!!!!
Scorpio lets go to unicorn glade cafe and drink beer!!
I to like Lord of the rings!!!
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