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Thought I'd also ask everyones top ten books. Yes Jonny, you can count books (or posts) on tape - lmao. 1. The Hobbit/ The Lord of the Rings - trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien 2. Four Past Midnight - 4 stories - Stephen King 3. The Dark Half - Stephen King 4. Go Ask Alice - Anonymous (a teen girls diary chronicling her struggle with drugs) 5. Helter Skelter - Vincent Bugliosi 6. Casino Royale - Ian Fleming 7. Macbeth - William Shakespeare 8. That Was Then, This Is Now - S.E. Hinton 9. This Present Darkness - Frank Peretti 10. Taltos - Anne Rice Peace, Carl D
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #1 on: May 23rd, 2004, 11:33pm » |
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Carl, Nice diversion, I know how you are feeling. This CH is really a THE b*tch. Keep the creativity going. My list is very boring, strickly non-fiction reader. In no particular order: 1. The Tending Instinct, Shelley E. Taylor 2. What It Means To Be 98% Chimpanzee, Jonathan Marks 3. The Ape and the Sushi Master, Franz De Waal 4. Hydrogen, John S. Rigden 5. The Octopus and the Orangutang, Eugene Linden 6. The First Americans, J. M. Adovasio 7. Our Posthuman Future, Francis Fukuyama 8. The Delphic Boat, Antoine Danchin 9. When Life Nearly Died, Michael J. Benton 10. The Blank Slate, Steven Pinker 11. The Guns of August, Barbara Tuchman 12. Lost World, Tom Koppel 13. The Essential Difference, Simon Baron-Cohen 14. Love At Goon Park, Deborah Blum 15. No Bone Unturned, Jeff Benedict 16. Snowball Earth, Gabrielle Walker 17. A Pelican In The Wilderness, Isabel Colegate 18. In The Blink Of An Eye, Andrew Parker 19. Upright, Craig Stanford 20. The Hedgehog, The Fox, and the Magister's Pox, Stephen J. Gould. 21. My Search For Absolutes, Paul Tillich 22. The Courage To Create, Rollo May Best to you Carl, keep positive. Kevin M
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #2 on: May 24th, 2004, 4:32am » |
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I read so much history that really doesn't qualify. My favortie: Tale Of Two Cities A Christmas Carol (short, I know) Sherlock Holmes series Most of Mark Twain No Ordinary Time Childhood's End Ringworld Tons of SF over the years. Most of the rest is biography and history. Boring Charlie
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #3 on: May 24th, 2004, 4:46am » |
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #4 on: May 24th, 2004, 5:47am » |
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I love this question! Here's my TOP10 for time being: 1. Joseph Murphy: Power of your subconcious mind 2. Joan Brady: God on a Harley 3. Louise L. Hay: You Can Heal Your Life 4. Annastina Vrethammar: Think Yourself A Better Life 5. Victor Hugo: Les Miserables 6. Claire Calman: Love is a four letter word 7. Jane Green: Mr Maybe 8. Agatha Christie: Death On The Nile 9. Belinda JOnes: Divas Las Vegas 10. Hillary Clinton: Living History There you have it! Naturally I have plenty of more favourites. Thank goodness nobody asked top 10 CDs; that would have been a top 100 in a heatbeat... Best wishes & PFdays, sandie99
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In no particular order: (And no, I can't reduce it down to 10 items. Tough shit.) Musashi - Eiji Yoshikawa Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakami Hardboiled Wonderland At The End Of The World - Haruki Murakami A Wild Sheep Chase - Haruki Murakami Anything by Ray Bradbury Virtual Light - William Gibson Burning Chrome - William Gibson Johnny Mnemonic - William Gibson Handbook to Higher Consciousness - Ken Keyes Jr. I Heard God Laughing; Renderings Of Hafiz - tr. by Daniel Ladinsky Anything by Anne Rice but none of her erotica. (Exit To Eden and the Beauty Trilogy; YUCK!) Nearly anything by Stephen King The Essential Rumi - tr. by Coleman Barks The Spiritual Notebook - Paul Twitchell The Art Of War - Sun Tzu The Tao te Ching - Lao Tzu Anything by Shel Silverstein The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupery Wind, Sand, & Stars - Antoine de Saint-Exupery Anything by Maria Rainer Rilke The Jeep Owner's Bible Tage Frid Teaches Woodworking 1&2 - Tage Frid Living Presence - Kabir Helminsky Wild Mind - Natalie Goldberg Illusions - Richard Bach The Prophet - Kahlil Gibran A Course In Miracles How To Know God - Deepak Chopra The Heart Of The Mind - Jane Katra & Russell Targ Journeys Out Of The Body - Robert Monroe Taiko - Eiji Yoshikawa Wind-Up Bird Chronicles - Haruki Murakami Tales From The 1001 Arabian Nights - Various Conversations With God - Neale Donald Walsch
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1. Crime and Punishment 2. How to get up and Down (it's about golf, you pervs) 3. A Tale of Two Cities 4. The Iliad 5. Pride and Predjudice 6. The Gunslinger 7. Apt Pupil 8. The Joy of Sex 9. Tales of Mystery and Imagination 10. The Count of Monte Cristo
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #7 on: May 24th, 2004, 10:13am » |
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on May 24th, 2004, 10:04am, thomas wrote: 2. How to get up and Down (it's about golf, you pervs) 8. The Joy of Sex |
| I suppose #8 is about golf as well? Bill
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New Orleans Legacy The Tao of Inner Peace Gone With the Wind P.S. I Love You Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution Little Women Guiness Book of World Records Better Homes & Gardens "New Garden Book" Merck Manual of Medial Information Prevention Magazines' Books of Home, Herbal & Vitamin Remedies Joey Greens' "Magic Brands" All volumes of my Mom's old World Book Encylopedia Websters Dictionary The Complete Book of Food Counts mel
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #9 on: May 24th, 2004, 2:40pm » |
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The Outsiders SE Hinton That was then, this is now SE Hinton Rumble Fish SE Hinton Are you there God its Me Margret Who moved the cheese? How to win friends and influence people In search of Holiness Spiritual warfare The Bible comic books Amazing and Ultimate Spiderman, The Ultimates, and Ultimate Xman
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #10 on: May 24th, 2004, 4:41pm » |
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OK. You got into some different stuff Fads and Fallacies In the Name of Science Bloodletters & Badmen series Adams-Jefferson Letters Faith and Treason Stillness At Appomattox Night Raider Of the Atlantic The Fifties The Day Lincoln Was Shot Fahrenheit 451 Matians Go Home Charlie
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I only read magazines, and they are all of the utmost geekness... Game Developer Magazine Dr. Dobb's Journal C/C++ Users Journal Scientific American
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #12 on: May 24th, 2004, 4:57pm » |
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OMG Charlie, Edna will kill me, but you and I must have been something in another life. Married. Brother and sister....SOMETHING! Tale of two cities/Sherlock Holmes/Mark Twain.... Hello? I can hear the beginning notes to: "the twilight zone" Linda
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #13 on: May 24th, 2004, 6:10pm » |
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1. Still Life With Woodpecker - Tom Robbins 2. The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams 3. The Restaurant at the end of the Universe - Douglas Adams 4. Live, the Universe, and Everything - Douglas Adams 5. Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut 6. To Your Scattered Bodies Go - Philip Jose Farmer 7. The Fabulous Riverboat - Phillip Jose Farmer 8. Dune - Frank Herbert 9. Breakfast of Champions - Kurt Vonnegut 10. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues - Tom Robbins
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Hustler I cant stand even reading your sorry posts never mind books .................................jonny
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #15 on: May 24th, 2004, 9:22pm » |
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All by Stephen King: The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three The Dark Tower III: The Wastelands The Dark Tower IV: Wizards and Glass The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla Everything else written by Stephen King PFDAN......................... Drk^Angel
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King's gunslinger series ROCKS!! I just finished "Wolves of the Calla" a couple weeks ago. Nice...
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #17 on: May 25th, 2004, 1:50pm » |
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Well.........anything by Stephen King, John Grisham (sp) Ann Rice, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Tom Clancey. If I have to pic a favorite. I cant. Leesa
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #18 on: May 25th, 2004, 2:09pm » |
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #19 on: May 25th, 2004, 3:00pm » |
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I am insane about reading, I have gone through my books at least 10 times and given away cases of books and still have 3 book shevles full... I can not list just 10 books... I used to read anything and everything Stephen King... I only got to the 3rd Gunslinger Book. Not sure if it was just my mindset at the time, but I just could not follow it. Ann Rice is one of my favorite writers, The Vanpire Chronicles, I have read them all. A few where not my favorites, but as a whole a wonderful collection. The Mayfare Witches Chronicles are amazing as well. There is the connection between her stories as well, if you read them. It is wonderful to see how the stories intertwine. Anne McCaffery's Pern Novels and the Rowan novels are some of my favorites that I have read and re-read numerous times. Melanie Rawn is an amazing wrotter, she writes trilogies. The 3rd book of the Mage born trilogy I have been waiting years for, but her dragon Prince sets (2 trilogies) are wonderful. The Mists of Avalon is an amazing book. To see the story of Arthur and Merlin from the womens' view is very interesting. The Tao of Pooh and the Tae of Piglet are really good and can give you a wonderful insight into looking at the world a little differently. Classics like the LoTR and the Hobbit go without saying. (Carl - Go ask Alice was the first play that I was in. It is a wonderful story) Frank Herburts Dune Books are another that I have read until the covers fall off. Chapter House Dune was a bit hard to follow but you know after Frank died what can you expect. Fahrenhiet 451 and the Hitchickers Guide the the Galaxy, where books that I had to read in Junior High for my 9th grade English class... Think Mr. Eidler got me started in a wonderful direction with literature.
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on May 24th, 2004, 10:04am, thomas wrote:1. Crime and Punishment 2. How to get up and Down (it's about golf, you pervs) 3. A Tale of Two Cities 4. The Iliad 5. Pride and Predjudice 6. The Gunslinger 7. Apt Pupil 8. The Joy of Sex 9. Tales of Mystery and Imagination 10. The Count of Monte Cristo |
| The Joy of Sex dude? lmao
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on May 25th, 2004, 3:17pm, Paigelle wrote: The Joy of Sex dude? lmao |
| Hey, tit's it's a good read.
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #22 on: May 25th, 2004, 5:09pm » |
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Incarnations of Immortality - Piers Anthony Door to December- Dean Koontz Odd Thomas - Dean Koontz Twighlight Eyes - Dean Koontz Wish You Well - cant remember the author Harry Potter series Ramon
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« Reply #23 on: May 25th, 2004, 6:19pm » |
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There is no way I could list 10 Favorite books. I love to read anywhere from 5-6 books a week on a good week. If I am having a bad time with my head I will only read maybe 2. I read anything and everything. The only thing I really don't read is smutty romance novels (but I have). The last few books I read were: Where is the Mango Princess Cathy Crimmins Don't Tell Karen Rose Odd Thomas Dean Koontz Memoirs of a Geish Arthur Golden Tales of a Female Nomad Gelman Sickened Julie Gregory Ghost Girl Hayden Blinded Stephen White The Face Dean Koontz Nite time is my Time S. Brown Just one Look Harlan Coben
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Re: Favorite Books?
« Reply #24 on: May 25th, 2004, 6:28pm » |
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Eragon-Dad (cluster chuck) and I have recently read this book. If you like the Hobbit or the Lord of the Rings trilogy, you should like this one. Anne Rice's Vampire chronicles are AWSOME! Also, there's a book about a man with downsyndrome. I read it when I was a kid. The man likes clowns I think, and I believe the title has something about clowns in it. I know it's not much to go off of, but if any of you have the faintest idea of the book I'm talking about please let me know. Thanks. -Stephanie-
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