Favorite book?

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What is your favorite book of all time?

Mine is definately "The Da Vinci Code". I love this book, it's just so interesting, and I love all the puzzles in it. Just a great book in my opinion.
 

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"The Old Kingdom" trilogy by Garth Nix. While I was reading it I couldn't put that book down. It got me suspended (I use to go to a really strict school).
 

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meh,its The sword of shanara,its a good book it never got boring and the characters where good
 

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The Entire Shannara Sieries. Best fantasy books I've read ever. The plots were supurb; characters exsquisit; very well-writin. I highly reccomend them to anyone who likes fantasy. Your hard-set to find a Series better than Shanarra.

Im currently starting The Wheel of Time with "The Eye of the World" which I got for my birthday last week. It's definatley a lot slower then Brook's works.
 

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serieswise, i like the dragonlance series

single book wise, i like sword of shannara becuase of its interesting links to us
 

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The Silmarillion - J.R.R.Tolkien
 

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anything michael moore
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I guess my favorite book would have to be To Kill a Mockingbird

My favorite book I have read recentlly though is Crashing The Party By Ralph Nader

Island of Blue Dolphins
I rember reading that book like 6 years ago but I forgot what it was about I just rember the title. What is it about?
 

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Island of the Blue Dolphins...I vaugly remember that...

Its about a girl and her brother that get stranded on an island uninhabited exept for animals. They basically surive untill there rescured. Sorta similar to Hatchet if you've ever read it.
 

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Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger.
 

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Dean Koontz-"Phantoms"

And I hate to admit it but Danielle Steel writes good books too =S
 

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George Orwell - Animal Farm
 

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I am one of the members whoo doesnt read so id have to say that one book i read about hacking that one time :-/
 

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Originally posted by Execrable
[glow=gray]I hate books. I wished they'd all burn!
:lucifer = this is what a book does to people



P.S. Did I tell you I hate books?
[/glow]
I feel sorry for you, books can open many doors and contain a wealth of information.

I would have to say The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien or The Shining by Stephen King.

I love all genres, and I'll read any of them, but I particularly enjoy fantasy and WWII novels.

I'm currently reading Manifold Time by Stephen Baxter.

-Frank :cool:
 

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Wow...I have so far seen many good choices...

Lord of the Rings series...good books, along with The Hobbit

I enjoy the Harry Potter books, although they are getting to young for me...

I loved To Kill A Mockingbird, I absolutely loved it.

I am gonna read The Da Vinci Code soon, along with the prequel.

I enjoyed Brian Jacques books when I was younger...
 

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