What is your favorite book?
#1
So, another favorite thread! This time I want to know which is your favorite book and WHY! SO, without any delay, MY FAVORITE BOOK EVAR IS....................................................

"The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexander Dumbass (XD)

Amazing story involving multiple European nationalities with a desire for making trouble and a protagonist that would make the "twilight" male protagonists to drink their own blood if hes desire for revenge wouldnt have already been extinguished by the MOST amazing ship crew members youll ever meet plus a govern official also in the soup!
Honorable mention goes to DUNE, which ill further detail on new comments.
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As terribly this-is-the-first-book-I-read-without-pictures as it may sound, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.
I like the series in general. I remember reading the first book when I had just started school and being so excited about seeing the movie (and so proud that I was old enough to watch it xD).
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#3
The Wizard of Oz ._.
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#4
Anything by Tolkien.
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#5
Anything by Douglas Admans or J.R.R. Tolkien (:

Hitchhikers´s guide to the galaxy!
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Halo series! :D
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Im not much of a reader but Ubik by Philip K. Dick
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(23 Jun 11, 03:11PM)ärkefiende Wrote: Hitchhikers´s guide to the galaxy!

YES.
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Lolita by Nabokov or The Old Man And The Sea by Hemingway

Ernest was the manliest man alive
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#10
1984.
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Cherub by James Muchamore
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Anything by Stephen King.
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Oui-Oui et Mr.Grosminou - BLYTON
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Mine is a series, not just one book, but yeah.
A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
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(24 Jun 11, 12:08AM).ExodusS* Wrote: [Image: 9782012002111.jpg]

Oui-Oui et Mr.Grosminou - BLYTON

I do believe that Oui-Oui would be the French name for Noddy...
AWESOME! :O
Noddy...the little boy with a red and yellow car...
I remember watching Noddy on TV when I was about four :)
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#16
H.P.Lovecraft - just every book of him
and "lexicon of the serial killers - 450 case scenarious of a pathologic killing kind"
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(24 Jun 11, 12:27AM)Nightmare Wrote: A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin

I've read the first 8 books, very good writing story telling there.
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its a 7 book series and only four are out currently. Did you typo or mix up series or..?
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#19
No, in portuguese there are 8 books so far ;)
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The eragon books
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(24 Jun 11, 10:37PM)titiPT Wrote: No, in portuguese there are 8 books so far ;)

OK thats weird. xD
A Dance with Dragons comes out july 12th, in America at least. Should be great. :)
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Kamasutra
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(25 Jun 11, 04:30PM)Nightmare Wrote:
(24 Jun 11, 10:37PM)titiPT Wrote: No, in portuguese there are 8 books so far ;)

OK thats weird. xD
A Dance with Dragons comes out july 12th, in America at least. Should be great. :)

I guess they divided it. It's been so long since i read the last one.. Damn, i hope i haven't forgot the storyline :P
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#24
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass (have to read both together) by "Lewis Carroll"
and the entire Redwall series.
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Martian Chronicles is my favorite and I highly recommend it. Honorable mention goes to The White Mountain trilogy for inspiring my love for all things sci-fi and/or post-apocalyptic.
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Go the F*ck to Sleep.

And, The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
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Ice Station Zebra
Where Eagles Dare

Anything from MacLean really.
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