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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 3:31 am 
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Anything by James Patterson.

hope ur kidding? although i do enjoy short thrillers on long car rides, goof off time, and random reading when im bored this is for a college essay

dont get me wrong, JP is great for that much needed suspence/twist (beach road :twisted: )


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:shock: reading is great....


+1

if you can make time for it that is :)


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Anything by James Patterson.

hope ur kidding?

I shall consult you from now on whenever I have an opinion to make sure it's the right one.
Just b/c you don't care for him doesn't mean everyone feels that way.

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i read myself to sleep :roll: when the new harry potter book is out :wink:

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i read myself to sleep :roll: when the new harry potter book is out :wink:


im waitin on the 3rd eragon book.

havent had much time to read lately.. busy with work and study :(

edit: and things i do on my laptop


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brian jacques and redwall-his other books got a little confusing------theres really no connection between them except redwall and mattimeo...

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i read myself to sleep :roll: when the new harry potter book is out :wink:


im waitin on the 3rd eragon book.



+1 in both.
Paolini has some talent and the story keeps me interested.
I'm not talking about the movie, it's quite inaccurate sadly enough.


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none i hate reading

Reading is brain excersize. Tell me, how do you go about flexing your brain if you don't read? It's one of the easiest and most efficient ways of keeping yourself sharp. 8)

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Wheel of Time Series is wonderful, but their long books ;)

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Hi

I would suggest something by John Grisham or maybe even a book from the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Also if you wanted something with more action give Tom Clancy a try. Also there is always the Harry Potter series to choose from.

Btw do not ever read books by Colin Dexter unless you want to die a horribly slow, painful and overly descriptive rambling plot-line infested death :shock:

Finally do NOT read the book 'The Clockwork Orange' this book is the biggest pile of published b***sh*t ever known to man-kind, honestly I read it and afterwards seriously contemplated playing golf - that is how boring and stupid this book is :banghead:

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I would suggest something by John Grisham or maybe even a book from the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Also if you wanted something with more action give Tom Clancy a try. Also there is always the Harry Potter series to choose from.

Btw do not ever read books by Colin Dexter unless you want to die a horribly slow, painful and overly descriptive rambling plot-line infested death :shock:

Finally do NOT read the book 'The Clockwork Orange' this book is the biggest pile of published b***sh*t ever known to man-kind, honestly I read it and afterwards seriously contemplated playing golf - that is how boring and stupid this book is :banghead:

I've heard only good things from intelligent people about Clockwork Orange. Their reasons seemed more logical than yours do. I think I'll be following their advice instead. :P

Oh and I just so happen to be right at the beginning of The Hobbit. 2nd time reading it, it's one of the best Tolkien stories IMO.


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i really want to read The Children of Húrin


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Oh and I just so happen to be right at the beginning of The Hobbit. 2nd time reading it, it's one of the best Tolkien stories IMO.


I've read that one atleast 10 times and I'm not bored of it. Samewith the LOTR. I have both twice, but one has pretty pictures.

I do prefer The silmarillion to both, because I feel it was supposed to become a true masterpiece. Sadly enough it was never finished by his hands. Partly because he's a perfectionist and partly because he died.

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i really want to read The Children of Húrin


I back you up on this one, altough most of the story has been told in the Silmarillion.
It's on my Tolkien to buy list.
I have other to buy lists too, but I lack money to buy books.


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You're that strapped that you can't fork out $10 for a book? :(

Well at least you make me feel better about my own problems... :P


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You're that strapped that you can't fork out $10 for a book? :(

Well at least you make me feel better about my own problems... :P


8 volumes left of the history of ME
Children of Hurin.
Roverrandum (sp?)
All of feist's book besides the first 4

And I haven't had a vacationjob in 2 years due to failing exams which means barely money income for me.


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WTF are books!?!?

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You're that strapped that you can't fork out $10 for a book? :(

Well at least you make me feel better about my own problems... :P


8 volumes left of the history of ME
Children of Hurin.
Roverrandum (sp?)
All of feist's book besides the first 4

And I haven't had a vacationjob in 2 years due to failing exams which means barely money income for me.

Raymond E Feist?

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HUNTER S THOMPSON AND READ CARLIN'S STAND UP MATERIAL

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Anything by James Patterson.

hope ur kidding?

I shall consult you from now on whenever I have an opinion to make sure it's the right one.
Just b/c you don't care for him doesn't mean everyone feels that way.

/sigh

good job reading the whole post. I appreciate your suggestion, really do, but im just saying.

Anyways i've started reading, but keep posting if u want to


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Anything by Michael Crichton, I'd especially recommend the book Prey, I just finished it, at 1 in the morning of course! He writes great books.

Reading ftw!

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I've lost my taste for one book stories. I prefer series, like what Raymond E. Feist writes, or Hickman and Weis, J.K. Rowling, Jonathon Stroud, the writer of the Dresden Files. There's more, but if its a long series, got stuff like magic or some sort of fantasy world, then I'm likely to like it. Stuff like Dune, I thought it was par, not the greatest. Can't figure out what it is about those that I don't really like all that much.

Michael Crichton, I used to like his books, but now I just think its kinda blah. Stephen King's series with Roland the gunslinger (can't remember title of it atm) was ok.

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Blackchocob0 wrote:
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You're that strapped that you can't fork out $10 for a book? :(

Well at least you make me feel better about my own problems... :P


8 volumes left of the history of ME
Children of Hurin.
Roverrandum (sp?)
All of feist's book besides the first 4

And I haven't had a vacationjob in 2 years due to failing exams which means barely money income for me.

Raymond E Feist?


Yes.
He's a great writer. Sadly my library barely has any English books, thus I'm forced to buy them.
I generally read English books in English. It's sad to see them translated. And it keeps my English to a decent level.


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Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. Too much Shu bias though.

I want to read Journey to the West though. (seen the Vietnamese dub of the HK series)

From what I read on Eragon, the story is almost a copy-pasta of Star Wars in a LOTR setting.

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LOL. Awesome book.

[SD]Rukuojin, I haven't read Eragon, but from your reference do you mean the basic journey of any epic hero? lol

Also some of my favorites:
Anything by Patrick O'Brian, Aubrey/Maturin series (still looking for someone who knows wtf I'm talking about when I mention that series)

And anything by Ray Bradbury.

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:love: the wheel of time series by robert jordan


My friend LOVES that series.

There are like 25 books though and each are like 1k pages though :shock:


theres actually only 11 (one coming out) and only some are 1k pages


11? I thought there were 14 with one coming out.

I just said 25 for emphasis :D

Btw, sorry for super late reply.


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