Whats a top 5 or 10, whatever floats your boat, of the best books you've ever read?
8/6/2008 12:46:49 PM
moby dick is my number 1i read airframe in like 3 days...i also like mr poppers penguins, things fall apart, and the hatchet[Edited on August 6, 2008 at 12:47 PM. Reason : why geography matters was a decent quick read]
8/6/2008 12:47:32 PM
robert jordan's wheel of time series was is pretty damn good (the first book was the best)followed very closely by george rr martin's song of ice and fire seriescatch-22 is up thereender's game is an all-time favorite[Edited on August 6, 2008 at 12:49 PM. Reason : he's dead, but it'll be finished...we'll see]
8/6/2008 12:48:48 PM
I'll get back to you after I google search the most edgy, provocative, abnormal title by the most obscure author that I can find; read it and declare that that is my fav.
8/6/2008 12:49:34 PM
i haven't read many books, and have just started getting into reading as a hobby but i'd say1) 19842) Harry Potter (all of them with 7 being the best; I know I'm a total nerd)3) Angels and Deomons4) Lord of the Flies5) Tuesday's with Morrie
8/6/2008 12:50:02 PM
the da vinci code
8/6/2008 12:50:06 PM
ender's game./thread
8/6/2008 12:50:21 PM
i like cat in the hat and green eggs and hambut when i really want to get crazy i read goosebumps and the babysitters club!jk i'll actually think about this since i am into reading
8/6/2008 12:50:27 PM
Mein Kampf
8/6/2008 12:50:59 PM
oh and we can't forgetI hope they serve beer in hell - Tucker Maxnot only because its about taking advantage of drunk UNC girls whores but its just so funny
8/6/2008 12:51:26 PM
fiction - Dunenonfiction - A Theory of Justice
8/6/2008 12:52:12 PM
i read like the first 40 goosebumps books
8/6/2008 12:52:27 PM
8/6/2008 12:52:54 PM
The Other Boleyn Girl... I couldn't put it down!
8/6/2008 12:54:15 PM
8/6/2008 12:54:21 PM
pierce anthony's incarnation series was awesome as well actuallyanne mcaffrey's dragonriders of pern when was younger i read EVERY hardy boys bookthe prince was goodOH the abyss written by OSC and james cameron after* the movie came out was great]]
8/6/2008 12:54:42 PM
100 Years of Solitude. not fav, but just popped into my mind
8/6/2008 12:55:30 PM
only book i really remember enjoying was Hatchet in 5th grade
8/6/2008 12:56:12 PM
8/6/2008 12:56:50 PM
I gotta say that I like the Dune Series, sadly Harry Potter. I recently read Kane and Abel and loved it. Generation Kill is the most recent favorite of mine.
8/6/2008 12:56:53 PM
anything by Pat Buchanan.
8/6/2008 12:59:49 PM
Gravity's Rainbow and V. by Thomas PynchonPale Fire and Lolita by Vladimir NabokovCosmicomics by Italo CalvinoManhattan Transfer by John Dos PassosFury by Salman RushdieThe Hour of the Star by Clarice LispectorThe Unbearable Lightness of Being and The Farewell Waltz by Milan KunderaI'm going to stop here, but there are many more books I really love for one reason or another.
8/6/2008 1:00:20 PM
insomnia
8/6/2008 1:06:31 PM
Catch 22The Demon-Haunted World Carl Sagan (I think this book should be required reading in every high school)
8/6/2008 1:07:22 PM
pale firethe sound and the furyadventures of huckleberry finnthe dark knight returnswatchmenfever pitchpudd'nhead wilsonas i lay dyingetc.
8/6/2008 1:10:03 PM
i'm not into fiction so my list is a little different. i read fiction from time to time but it must come extremely highly recommendedmost recent book i couldnt put down: smart women finish richa book i'd read more than once: tipping point & freakonomicsmost entertaining: i am america (and so can you!) & my horizontal lifebest memoir: swimming to antarctica best fiction: light in augustfavorite series: sweet potato queensfavorite "current events" (i'm not even sure how to classify this): sex drugs & coca puffsif i am in the mood for fiction i prefer short stories and my favorite short story author is flannery o'connor
8/6/2008 1:10:38 PM
Books read for school that I loved:1. One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez2. The Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger3. Night - Eli Weisel4. Jealousy - Robbe-Grillet5. Troilus and Criseyde - Geoffrey ChaucerLeisure/Guilty Pleasure reading that I loved:1. the twilight saga - Stephenie Meyer (just finished the last book in the series)2. Chronicles of Narnia (entire series) - CS Lewis3. Eat, Pray, Love. - Elizabeth Gilbert4. LOTR - TolkienI'm sure more will come to me...
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8/6/2008 1:16:42 PM
i love all tom clancy books. i think executive orders is probably my fav though.
8/6/2008 1:51:21 PM
in no particular order:lord of the fliescatcher in the rye1984brave new worldif on a winter's night a travelerand i also enjoyed the lotr trilogy, the hobbit, and the last 3 harry potter booksalso, fwiw, i hated as i lay dying
8/6/2008 1:55:15 PM
botany of desire - Michael Polanenders game - OS Carddoors of perception/heaven and hell - Aldous Huxley
8/6/2008 1:58:56 PM
Welcome to the Monkey House - Vonnegut
8/6/2008 2:22:24 PM
The Bible Absalom, AbsalomFaulkner is awesomeDisgrace
8/6/2008 2:31:31 PM
Aubrey/Maturin Series Patrick O'Brian (and the Hornblower Saga by C.S. Forrester) The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillian, and all of the History of Middle-Earth series.Anything & everything of Jane Austen, but especially Mansfield Park The Adam Dalgleish series by P.D. JamesIliad of Homer and Aeneid by VirgilHow to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler Watership Down by Richard Adams Mariette in Ecstasy by Ron Hansen The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene Father Elijah by Michael O'Brian Apologia pro Vita Sua by John Henry (Cardinal) Newman Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle The Peloponnesian Wars Thucydides The Divine Comedy Dante (esp. the Sayers Trans.) The Betrothed by Manzoni The Sea Wolf by Jack London The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas The Idiot by Fyodr Dostoyevsky The Rommel Papers by Erwin Rommel (ed. by Sir Basil Hart) Summa Contra Gentiles by St. Thomas Aquinas The Psalms Anything & Everything written by Pope Benedict XVI/Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
8/6/2008 2:33:32 PM
^you need to get more of your other professor friends to come in and make lists such as that
8/6/2008 2:34:33 PM
8/6/2008 2:34:50 PM
fushias list is the best so far.
8/6/2008 2:39:03 PM
I am glad this is a favorite books thread not a "best books" thread. Otherwise shit would be embarassing.
8/6/2008 2:41:15 PM
The GodfatherThe SicilianThe FamilyLord of the RingsThe AlchemistA Clockwork OrangeNight1984The Arthurian Saga (4 books)Wine for Dummies (got me started)I'm excited about getting into some more books this coming month...some Vonnegut books, Catch-22, etc.[Edited on August 6, 2008 at 2:43 PM. Reason : .]
8/6/2008 2:42:42 PM
Catch 22Song of Ice and Fire seriesHarry Potter is a great series, I don't care what anyone saysJurassic Park was awesomeGreat books I have read for school include:All Quiet on the WesternGraceland (about Nigeria, not Elvis Presley)Les MisérablesHuck Finn
8/6/2008 2:46:10 PM
Harry Potter (all of them)Angels and DemonsDa Vinci CodeDeception PointThe RuinsThe Hot ZonePanic in Level 4
8/6/2008 2:46:13 PM
8/6/2008 2:49:47 PM
I gotz the harry potters in my library.
8/6/2008 2:51:05 PM
I have a BA in literature, you ponce.But you are right. Print is dead.
8/6/2008 2:51:59 PM
8/6/2008 3:23:28 PM
There's no way I'll ever be able to read a book on a computer or one of those digital books. I NEED pages. I need to be able to flip a page, crease a page to save my spot, and I just enjoy the tangible qualities of a book.Print will never die with books.
8/6/2008 3:27:52 PM
Print won't die for people who actually still read books, but that number is dwindling pretty fast. Pity.
8/6/2008 3:29:08 PM
The GodfatherDuneThe Hobbit & LTRJurrasic ParkLes MiserablesWorld War Z
8/6/2008 4:23:29 PM
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8/6/2008 4:36:25 PM