Whether it’s what you’ve been reading lately, or a book you will always love, what are your favorites, my fellow forum dwellers?!
My favorite book is definitely the classic [i]Dracula[/i] by Bram Stoker. Some others I’ve loved are [i]A Gentleman in Moscow[/i] by Amor Towles, [i]The Art of War[/i] by Sun Tzu, and [i]Of Mice and Men[/i] by John Steinbeck.
[spoiler]I like some of the classics if you can’t tell.[/spoiler]
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1 RespuestaThe bible.
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Lord of the rings
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1 RespuestaProbably “The Martian”. It’s an amazing scientific read, as well as a damn comedy. “Mark, watch your language!” “Look, a pair of boobs—>[Redacted]”
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6 RespuestasMy fav has gotta be "12 rules for life" by Jordan Peterson. Currently reading through his first book, which is rather difficult tbh. Im also thinking of picking up either Dostoyevsky's "Notes from the underground" or Solzenitzyn's "The gulag archepelago". But im not sure about which one would be better to read first, atm im thinking Dostoyevsky.
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7 RespuestasHere’s some really good books that I’ve read and can currently remember: - Enders Game - Inferno Squad (based on the BFII campaign. It’s a prequel) - Magician: Apprentice (and the rest of the series) - Homeland by R.A. Salvatore (and the rest of the series) - Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson(and the rest of the series) - Dragons of Autumn Twilight (and the rest of the series) - I am Number One (and the rest if the series) - The Last Apprentice Series - Gridlinked (and the rest of the series) - Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse (and the rest of the series) this then leads to Rainbow Six - The Giver (and the rest of the series) (series is all connected but diff. perspectives) - Something from the Nightside (and the rest of the series) - Stormfront (and the rest of the series) •[i]this series is kinda... let’s say [b]explicit[/b]...[/i] All these suggestions are amazing reads and series’ Some I haven’t finished yet... but all of these are good!
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2 RespuestasA Feast for Crows by GRRM.
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Try out [i]Oedipus the King[/i] or [i]Oedipus Rex[/i]!
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Dune. Just the first book. I read it every Summer.
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Hunger games Gregor-also written by Suzanne Collins. In my opinion better then hunger games Anything from frank peretti and ted dekker
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2 RespuestasHunger Games Trilogy. Pretty good series.
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5 RespuestasEither 2001 or 1984.
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5 RespuestasI’m enjoying reading the DanMachi Light Novel. Not a book but still, it’s literature.
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7 RespuestasMeditations by Marcus aurelius. About to read dune for the first time
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The Iron Trial: Magisterium.
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1 RespuestaI’m not currently reading anything right now but my favorite was the [i]Michael Vey[/i] series
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I think the name is #MurderTrending
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Cabal by Clive Barker.
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1 RespuestaEditado por Ogma: Destroyer of Worlds: 8/31/2019 3:19:01 PMFiction: Hyperion by Dan Simmons, as well as it’s sequel The Fall of Hyperion. I still need to read the two following books that take place significantly after the events of those two. I heard there not quite as good, but still worth reading. It’s not really like any other science fiction I’ve read. If done correctly and faithfully I think it would make for an amazing HBO series. I just don’t see anyone being able to translate it to screen well enough though. Non-fiction: God is not Great by Christopher Hitchens. An intelligent, brutally honest, and I think very accurate criticism of theism, specifically the Abrahamic beliefs.
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1 RespuestaThe complete malazan book of the fallen and currently still reading the wheel of time. Both have been unbelievable reads if your into epic fantasy. Imagine game of thrones on steroids. Yea, that good.
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4 RespuestasOh nooooooo why u do dis that’s a ridiculously hard question! [spoiler]The Veggie has spoken[/spoiler]
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1 RespuestaIt would be between Salem’s Lot by Stephen King or Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell.
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6 RespuestasPor Oh better stop there it’s a teen rated game
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5 Respuestas“Otherland” by Tad Williams. (Technically it’s 4 books) :)
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2 RespuestasOne of the halo books. I can’t really decide because I haven’t read them all. Yet.