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Son of Psycho Mark
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:19 PM      
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Registered: Nov. 00
That was a good one too. He also wrote "Shardik".

Call me crazy, but The Regulators was better than Desperation. (A BIG King fan, could you tell?)

Just Jon
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:20 PM      
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My absolute fave is Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
also Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
The first three Anne Rice Vamp novels (the movie they're making is Queen of the Damned, which will cover Lestat and Queen)
Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
Cuckoo's Egg by Cliff Stoll
Neuromancer by Willaim Gibson

and I'm sure I'll think of others...

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GonzoStyle
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:20 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jan. 70
i know son of PM, when i was doing that top 10 i was throwing out like 30 other books it's a tough one to narrow down to a top 10.

with other classics like

Great Gatsby, streetcar named desire, east of eden, oliver twist, great expectations, the verdict and on and on.




Do you know how pale & wanton thrillful
comes death on a strange hour unannounced,
unplanned for like a scaring over-friendly
guest you've brought to bed
Death makes angels of us all
& gives us wings where we had shoulders
smooth as raven's claws
--Jim Morrison (An American Prayer)
skitchr4u
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Split Personality #1
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:21 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
The Dragon Lance Chronicles Series by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

or

The Stand by Mr. King

Of course, the Hobbit or the Lord of the Rings are always a great read.

Anyone read Ayn Rand out there??

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posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:22 PM      
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Hey i could say something funny like my favorite book is Spots on a wall by Who-Flung-Poo but that is so old. So im just gonna say that my favorite book is The Last Don by Mario Puzo.
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Split Personality #1
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:24 PM      
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Spitfire,

I heard they were making hte Queen of the Damned into a movie right now, haven't heard anything about a Lestat movie. Would rather if they followed the story line and did them in order though!!

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Son of Psycho Mark
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:26 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Nov. 00
Which is better from a literary standpoint, the Bile or the Koran? Someone please fill me in, as I've only read the Bible.

spitfire421
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:27 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
My bad, I stand corrected by Jon about the Chronicles... (Jon, you didn't bother to read the rest? After this last one Merrick, they're going to get a lot better because Lestat's back)

GonzoStyle--I'm reading that same book Lord of the Dead (read my 1st post for another suggestion)

other books I love-
--any nonfiction on Jimi like "'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky"- but not too much other nonfiction, except philosophy books
--anything by Tom Robbins, what a fucking trip his books are!:Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Half-Asleep in Frog Pajamas
--Watership Down
--Great Expectations
--The Stranger by Camus
--anything Shakespeare, especially King Lear and Much Ado about Nothing



Let's see if I'm hearing this right
Is it just I should take
And never endings are glad
To carry out the dead
Your idols burn in the fire
The mob comes crawling out (take us down and out)
I'm reclaiming their minds
Destroying everyone

There's no one here
And people everywhere, you're all alone
Arthur Dent
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:27 PM      
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Damn Jon, you picked some of my favorites. I just got a copy of Ender's Shadow. Word is that they are going to film Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow simultaneously and then release them six months apart.


I'm a big science fiction, horror, and fantasy fan. Some of my favorite authors:

Terry Brooks : Sword of Shannarra, Magic Kingdom For Sale/Sold, and Running with the Demons are the first books of three of the best series I've ever read.

Isaac Asimov : 'Nuff said

Ann Rice : The movie doesn't do her work justice.

Timothy Zahn : His were the first new Star Wars books Lucas authorized. That trilogy is the only MUST READ of the whole series.

And also
Tom Clancy : Read them in order. Great stuff.



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That Guy
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:35 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Dec. 00
Off the top of my head. Here a few.

The Great Gatsby/Fitzgerald
This Side of Paradise/Fitzgerald
Civilization and Its Discontents/Freud
Dispatches/Herr
All Quiet on the Western Front/Remarque
A Seperate Peace/Knowles
American Psycho/Ellis
Catcher in the Rye/Salinger

"Cry havoc...and let slip the dogs of war!"

This message was edited by That Guy on 2-27-01 @ 4:44 PM
DoughBoy
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:37 PM      
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Actually, the dark tower books take place in a post-Stand world. They are deff. my favorite books (can't wait till they're done).

Two other great books, both by Dean Koontz:
Watchers
Strangers






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Dan
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:39 PM      
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OK, so Gonzostyle lists many of my alltime
favorite reads...

The question I have now is whether I should
slit my wrists or hang myself....


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Rommel
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:40 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Some of you have mentioned my fave reads.

Celestine Prophesy
On The Road
Following The Equator- A Journey Around The World by Twain

Brave New World, The Doors Of Perception-Huxley
Weave World - Barker
The Alienist -Caleb Carr

Almost anything by Elmore Leonard, Charles Bukowski, Dean Koontz.

Bios

No One Gets Out Of Here Alive
Hell's Angels
Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
Jimi Hendrix-The Ultimate Experience
When Pride Still Mattered

Not much candle-power left in these eyes...



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CaptinCrash
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:44 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Many of my favs have been mentioned already such
as the Dark Tower series and others but a few of
mine are..
Anne Rice- Servert of the Bones (excellent work
from cover to cover, no lagging points)
Stephen King- The Regulators and Desperation.(both
have somthing to do with each other)
Stphen King and Peter Strab-Talisman (excellent
story of a boy caught between 2 worlds, travling
from one cost to the other to save his mother)
Clive Barker- the Great and Secret Show and
Everville (both have somthing to do with each
other excelent story)
And also from the Bachman books (early Stephen
King work under a different name) The Long Walk
Excellent Short Story about a contest that young
men enter, where they begin there walk from maine
and countinue down the cost and they cannot stop
or the the military that overseas the entire
contest ....removes you.

skitchr4u
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Split Personality #1
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:47 PM      
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Doughboy, Steven King is currently writing the latest installment of the Dark tower series, and it should be out sometime next year...

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GonzoStyle
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:47 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jan. 70
Dan i say you just show your true colors, genious and insanity is only seperated by a very thin line.

Join me for a beer and a nice discussion about Dostoyevsky and Kid Touching.


Do you know how pale & wanton thrillful
comes death on a strange hour unannounced,
unplanned for like a scaring over-friendly
guest you've brought to bed
Death makes angels of us all
& gives us wings where we had shoulders
smooth as raven's claws
--Jim Morrison (An American Prayer)
Brokenjaw
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posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:48 PM      
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I have many some of my favorites aer..

1. No one here gats out a live
2. Are You Experienced- Bio-Jimi Hendrix
3. The Invisable Man
4. The Red Badge of Courage
5. The Great Gatsby
6. Of Mice and Men
7. The Works of Edgar Alan Poe
8. 1001 Arabian Knights
9. Storm of the Century
10.Excuse Me While I Kiss The Sky


Arthur Dent
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:52 PM      
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skitchr4u : The "Queen of the Damned" movie will be a combination of the two books "The Vampire Lestat" and "Queen of the Damned". From what I understand, they are dropping all the background on Lestat from the book "Lestat" and focusing on the whole rock career leading into the events of "Damned". Remember "Lestat" ended in "sorta, kindov a" cliff-hanger that was resolved in "Damned".

And as for the "Dark Tower" series (one of my all time favorites I can't wait for), it is not definite that the story is in the distant future of the Stand world. It IS in the world of "Dragon Eyes", but it seems more like all the other King books take place in "parallel universes". Except all the stories that take place in Castlerock. All those characters are aware of all the other stories that accur in that town. Damn...now I'm rambling...




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The Great Pumpkin
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:55 PM      
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Ok, I have too many to decide any absolute favorites, but here are some:

The Dragonlance series (but I only count the Weis and Hickmann books)
On A Pale Horse by Piers Anthony
MacBeth (um... that Bill guy)
Animal Farm .. Orwell
most Clancy novels
Beowulf (not really a book, just a real long poem)
and of course, I will always have a soft spot for Encyclopedia Brown :)


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Dan
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:56 PM      
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Gonzostyle: I'll join you for that beer anytime,
but Dostoyevsky frustrates me and kid
touching is something best kept in private...


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CaptinCrash
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:59 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Jan. 01
Skitchr4u
way cool information. I have been waiting a long
time since Wizard and Glass. Have you read any
other Stephen King books and found references to
the the Dark Tower Series? There is one in
Insomnia another in the Desperation I believe and
also the biggest reference is the first half of
the book Hearts in Atlantis. The First Half of
that book was very interesting. Actually its more
than a reference its....well...if you have not
read it yet i recomend it for Dark Tower Fans.

GonzoStyle
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:59 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jan. 70
thanks spirfire, i'm in the middle of reading crime and punishment yet again. I'll wait till you're done maybe you give me the thumbs up or down on it. But i love the work of Byron so it might be worth the read.


Do you know how pale & wanton thrillful
comes death on a strange hour unannounced,
unplanned for like a scaring over-friendly
guest you've brought to bed
Death makes angels of us all
& gives us wings where we had shoulders
smooth as raven's claws
--Jim Morrison (An American Prayer)
spitfire421
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 4:59 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
Damn, I keep forgetting shit, I read too much goddamn it!

all my favorite Clive Barker books!! like Everville, The Great and Secret Show, and one of my favorite books of all time: Imajica

kewl, gs, I'll give you a review when I finally finish


Let's see if I'm hearing this right
Is it just I should take
And never endings are glad
To carry out the dead
Your idols burn in the fire
The mob comes crawling out (take us down and out)
I'm reclaiming their minds
Destroying everyone

There's no one here
And people everywhere, you're all alone


This message was edited by spitfire421 on 2-27-01 @ 5:03 PM
Dana Dillon
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 5:00 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
The Shining scared the Bejesus out of me!!!Hooked ever since!!:)

Graduate of Newbie School..And many "Thanks" for the Sig Pic JustJon!
Calm Your Nut
posted on 02-27-2001 @ 5:09 PM      
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Book ehhhh whats that?



Proud to watch over "Mud Juice and Drunken GW"


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