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09-27-2004, 08:50 PM #11Senior Member
Favorite reads
Mostly real life murder book's or anything by james herbert.
Also fantasy, Terry Pratchett cracks me up when stoned.
Also reading an e-book by Edgar Allen poe.
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09-28-2004, 01:47 AM #12Senior Member
Favorite reads
i used to read heaps of pratchett, tolkein, koontz, king, baker,asimov,huxley,etc.
really liked william gibson who did the whole matrix thing in the 80's.I beleive he invented the term cyberspace. i wish they made some of his books into movies, they kicked arse.
now i read agriculture and horticulture mags and books
some history,ecology,war
also get a lot of tintin and asterix and harry potter read,having a seven year old boy who likes storytime
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09-28-2004, 01:57 AM #13Senior Member
Favorite reads
i read anything i can get my hands on...
favourite authors so far:
Tolkien,
Pratchett (sp?)
Rowling
Stephen King
John Grisham
i read loooaaaads of others but theyre the only authors that ive read most of the books theyve written
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09-28-2004, 02:39 AM #14Senior Member
Favorite reads
i love stephen king.
i love elizabeth wurtzel.
and anne sexton, and sylvia plath.
and the perks of being a wallflower
and trainspotting
and rose madder
and charlie's chocolate factory
and prozac nation
and flowers in the attic
and so many books grrr
white oleander, too
and alice in wonderland.
i could go on forever. i love to read wee ;D
ps: animal farm and wasted
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09-28-2004, 02:43 AM #15Senior Member
Favorite reads
My all-time favorite book is The Culture of Make Believe by Derrick Jensen.
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09-28-2004, 02:47 AM #16OPSenior Member
Favorite reads
anyone ever read the Lord of the Flies? That book was nutty. Poor Piggy.
Oh man, and I love stephen king too, I don't know why I didnt mention his books. "It" was the only book that ever scared me... I read it in the third grade =oP
Mary Shelley is another good one. Interview with a Vampire was tight.
WW2 books are bada$$ too. Reading about down right crazy adventures through nazi held territory and gestapo dudes hunting em and killing em and defectors and all that stuff is sweet. Vietnam era books are awesome too.
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09-28-2004, 03:06 AM #17Senior Member
Favorite reads
i read the lord of the flies.
the concept was good but i hate how the book was written, they spent too much time describing the settings, or something? maybe its just because i was forced to read it and take tests on it in school.
i didnt really like the book "IT" but i loved the movie.. after watching the movie i just couldnt get myself into the book, i should have read the book first.
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09-28-2004, 03:06 AM #18Senior Member
Favorite reads
i like to read books by tim leary or anything philisophical i am reading the book "ghandis truths" right now
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09-28-2004, 03:12 AM #19Member
Favorite reads
Dan Brown, koonz, clancy, jeffry deaver, older king was good, ann rice, james patterson, john grisham, douglas preston and lincoln child, is a few i can think of of the top of my head. when i go offshore to work i end up reading close to a book a day so its hard for me to keep up with all the authors. i also like non-fiction books, as long as the author is ADHD friendly.
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