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DarkJedi 04-11-2003 02:43 AM

Dune series.
So far i've finished:

Dune: House Atreides
Dune: House Harkonnen
Dune: House Corrino

Awesome Sci-Fi.

Fletch XXX 04-11-2003 02:45 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Joe Sixpack


He and John Lennon are my only "heroes" because they both just told it like it was... In art I admire honesty and originality and they both had it in spades.

:glugglug

Jakke PNG 04-11-2003 02:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DarkJedi
Dune series.
So far i've finished:

Dune: House Atreides
Dune: House Harkonnen
Dune: House Corrino

Awesome Sci-Fi.

Yeah, I think I liked those too..
..and I have a nasty secret I forgot to tell. :)

http://www.jesterdesigns.com/GFYshit/starwars.jpg

I was sick once and I bought a starwars book. I got hooked and bought all of them. lol :1orglaugh
They're pretty fun. Kinda gay, but entertaining.

quiet 04-11-2003 02:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Joe Sixpack


He and John Lennon are my only "heroes" because they both just told it like it was... In art I admire honesty and originality and they both had it in spades.

i'm a huge John Lennon fan, but not for the same reasons.

Serge_Oprano 04-11-2003 02:59 AM

Everything That Rises Must Converge - Flannery O'Connor
***************

Dig, I didn't know you were her fan as well
;-))

she is one heck of a write
;'-))

"Good men are hard to find"
;-)))

Joe Sixpack 04-11-2003 02:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet


i'm a huge John Lennon fan, but not for the same reasons.

I'm interested in your reasons.

I'm a huge Lennon fan.

poorwebmaster 04-11-2003 03:03 AM

1. The Eight by Katherine Neville :thumbsup

2. The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum:thumbsup

3. The Pillars Of The Earth by Ken Follet

4. Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco:thumbsup

5. The Bourne Ultimatum by Robert Ludlum

Rocky 04-11-2003 03:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fletch XXX
reading this right now. <a href=http://www.satanicrituals.com/hcbooks/occulthistory.htm>The Occult: A History</a>

<img src=http://www.satanicrituals.com/hcbooks/occulthistory.jpg border="1">


definately one of my most favorite books

a must read for everyone
:thumbsup

bhutocracy 04-11-2003 03:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TeenGodFather
Catch 22 was pretty decent
Jules Verne books were nice
Wilbur Smith books are fun
Lord of the rings was also good
But I've red those like when I was 10-15.

I'm also pretty fond of discworld series.

I haven't had the time to read any good books lately.
I did read Atkins new diet revolution a week ago or so, but can't really recommend that :) I wish I could find a good book that makes me think. Too bad I don't have time for books. :(


the discworld series is great, if you haven't already, get "Thief of time" one of the newer ones..

bhutocracy 04-11-2003 03:06 AM

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titmowse 04-11-2003 03:06 AM

of the top of my head, here's my ten best:

The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody - Will Cuppy
Cat's Cradle -Kurt Vonnegut
The Red Queen/Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature - Matt Ridley
Stranger in a Strange Land - Robert A. Heinlein
The World According to Garp - John Irving
Sex in History - Reay Tannahill
Backlash - Susan Faludi
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
Skinny Legs and All - Tom Robbins
The White Hotel - D. M. Thomas

oh yeah...FIDDY

Rocky 04-11-2003 03:11 AM

a few more:

Crime And Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Manitous - Basil Johnston
The Sex Life Of Plants - Alec Bristow
Fugitive Pieces - Anne Michaels

dig420 04-11-2003 03:35 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Serge_Oprano
Everything That Rises Must Converge - Flannery O'Connor
***************

Dig, I didn't know you were her fan as well
;-))

she is one heck of a write
;'-))

"Good men are hard to find"
;-)))

an awesome talent, dead at 39. Why couldn't it have been Dean Koontz instead? Hacks live forever, the great ones die young..

as long as I'm posting in this thread again:

Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury
The Jungle - Upton Sinclair (this book is one of the few that changed my entire world view)

Neil Gaiman is a good new writer, I was very surprised to find out I liked westerns when I read Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry, I immediately went out and bought everything else I could find by the same author. Soul on Ice by Eldridge Cleaver had an impression on a young dig420, and The Archipeligo by Alexandr Solzienitzyn (sic) was pretty moving too.

Summer of 42 by Herman Raucher is the best 'coming of age' novel I've ever read, Piers Anthony and the Xanth Chronicles are great for young readers. Older SF fans HAVE to read The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Unbeliever and also Roger Zelazny's Amber series.

The problem with great books is that it's hard to stop, I always think of one after I post that it's just damned disrespectful to leave out of the list :1orglaugh

dig420 04-11-2003 03:39 AM

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch - Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Diary of Anne Frank

Grisham and some other 'thriller' type authors actually have teams that write their books for them, they just edit it and sign their name to the manuscript. I can't get into him for that reason. You don't actually know whose work you're reading.

sternyduke 04-11-2003 03:39 AM

howard stern's miss america
red mafiya
the hot house:life inside levenworth prison
99 crucial shots of pool
wiseguy

Cassie 04-11-2003 08:27 AM

all of stephen king
good portion of john saul
gotti (and a few related to this area)
to kill a mockingbird
barbarians at the gate

Danny_C 04-11-2003 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DarkJedi
Dune series.
So far i've finished:

Dune: House Atreides
Dune: House Harkonnen
Dune: House Corrino

Awesome Sci-Fi.

Sorry, but those don't qualify as Dune books.

My top 5 favorite books:

Dune
Children of Dune
Heretics of Dune
God Emporor of Dune
Chapterhouse Dune

Danny_C 04-11-2003 08:34 AM

What I mean, by the way, is just that Brian Herbert isn't half the writer his father was. The original Dune books changed the way I look at the world... powerful books. The prequels just feel way too simplistic to me.

ADL Colin 04-11-2003 09:08 AM

This is difficult because a book that might have been very influential in my life a decade ago may seem not worthy now on the face of it. I'll just go with these.

Influence (Cialdini)
Asimov's Guide to the Bible (Asimov)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Thompson)
Lolita (Nabokov)
The Republic (Plato)

fnet 04-11-2003 09:12 AM

Google Hacks
The Answer Is Always Yes
Ishmael
Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish

Penrod 04-11-2003 09:20 AM

FierFly - Piers Anthony

Som Of All Fears - Tom Clancy

TazBo 04-11-2003 09:21 AM

It's hard to list all my favorites.
Swan Song
Deep Lie
Carrion Comfort


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