Topic: Favorite books?
perhaps there is another thread about this but i did not see it...
seeing as many members of the community r well read,
im curious what r your 5 favorite books? no specifications...can be any.
and why?
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perhaps there is another thread about this but i did not see it...
seeing as many members of the community r well read,
im curious what r your 5 favorite books? no specifications...can be any.
and why?
DragonLance chronicles and legends by Magaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, the Rift War saga books by Raymond E. Feist, The Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn, and of course the Drizzt books by R.A. Salvatore are my definite favorites. Theyre my favorite because I love the character development and stories of the novels. Some of the characters in those books are more real to me than people I know. and uhhhh i dont know I just love the stories they tell. What about you Cujo?
1. Most SW books, Thrawn Trilogy and X-Wing books at the top, with Bounty Hunter Wars after those.
2. All HPs, with POA as absolute favorite.
3. Both Alice in Wonderland stories.
4. The Green Rider series
5. I can't think of a 5th right off but I probably do have one.
http://www.bobafett.com/boards/viewtopic.php?id=320
lol, count on draco to find a topic already made.
Surely.Draco is a search machine!Then again,he propably just USES the search machine...
Ooh. I'd forgotten that thread. I don't think I ever posted in it cause it's not really a list of favorites so much as it's telling other people what to do, or at least it's how it seemed to me at the time.
I indended it as recomendations.
I know that, I was just saying what I thought at the time.
1. Lord of the Rings Trilogy
2. Pendragon Cycle Series
3. Wheel of Time Series
4. Any novel written by Tedd Dekker
5. Bounty Hunter Series
Reading is my most favouritest hobby. Baseball is a close second. Currently I am working on "Sacrifice" by Karen Traviss.
Does anyone else here read Frank Perretti or Tedd Dekker? Has any one read Monster or House (Soon to be made into a movie produced by Ralph Winters producer of several Marvel movies)?
huh...my fault on the exsisting thread. i searched "books" and nothing jumped out at me. ill hit draco up
with an IM before i make a thread, i nominate you as a honorary moderator...if i had that authority...which i dont.
my favorite books r these.
1.bright lights, big city-defines the 80's new york yuppie scene...reads like a choose ur own adventure.
2.fight club-if youve seen the movie, the book hits just as hard.
3.1984- simply, i couldnt put it down. a great future drama.
4.on writing- stephen kings book about writing fiction...amazing.
5.uncertain about the fifth but ill go with "the great gatsby".
1, Lord of the rings
2, Most Star wars extended universe books
3, Harry Potter books
4, The Hobbit
5, Red Dwarf, infinity welcomes careful drivers
6, Nineteen eighty four
7, Trainspotting
Oops sorry I have added two extra to the list.
1.Tales of the Bounty Hunters
2.Boy Soldier- Written by a hightly decorated ex SAS member Andy Mcnab
3.The Bounty Hunter Wars-KW Jeter
4.Bloodlines-Karen Traviss
5.Lord Of The ings
I don't feel like trying to remember what books I like, but here are the ones that spring to mind. (In no specific order)
All the Halo novels, the forth being the best so far.
The Eisenhorn trilogy. It is based on the Warhammer 40,000 universe, but I never played it or knew anything about when I read these books. They were still incredible. Very epic.
Dark Tower series.
Snow Crash.
The Dresden Files.
i nominate you as a honorary moderator...if i had that authority...which i dont.
Thank you for the thought.
1. Alice Cooper: Golf Monster
2. Me, Alice
3. Billion Dollar Babies: The Alice Cooper Story
4. The Alice Cooper Collector's Guide
5. Alice in Wonderland
Actually, number one is the Holy Bible.
Does anyone else here read Frank Perretti or Tedd Dekker? Has any one read Monster or House (Soon to be made into a movie produced by Ralph Winters producer of several Marvel movies)?
Isn't Frank Perretti the one who wrote the series about the two kids and the dad who have all those adventures (archological I think most were?) If so, I loved those books.
cujo wrote:i nominate you as a honorary moderator...if i had that authority...which i dont.
Thank you for the thought.
1. Alice Cooper: Golf Monster
2. Me, Alice
3. Billion Dollar Babies: The Alice Cooper Story
4. The Alice Cooper Collector's Guide
5. Alice in WonderlandActually, number one is the Holy Bible.
Hmm....I wonder if any of these have to do with Alice Cooper.Because I know you trully hate that guy...
a couple of questions...
some have listed "the bounty hunter wars" is this a book, comic? and how has it slipped by me?
devil girl- you stated you liked most of the sw books-which ones did you not?
as for sev- ive heard of frank perretti, a religous fiction author. but not read. also sev,
if ur into baseball-the book "money ball" will change ur world(possible hyperbole). but it is
a must read. it breaks the game into abstract math-will affect you as a player.
and i realize that "the bible" is the defining book in many peoples lives. i am not a stranger to it,
but i do not find it a good read-so far as a page turner. im not trying to ruffle feathers, i have much respect
for faith-just asking is it something you like to read or duty and guidence?
the dark tower series lost me after book two...talk about a sprawling tale.
a few have listed alice in wonderland(have not read)...and 1984, interesting.
a couple of questions...
some have listed "the bounty hunter wars" is this a book, comic? and how has it slipped by me?
devil girl- you stated you liked most of the sw books-which ones did you not?
The bounty hunter wars are a novel trilogy. The books are Mandalorian armor, Slave ship and Hard merchandise.
I have been building up my collection of SW books and I am now working my way though them. I have really enjoyed most of the books that I have read so far. I have not come across any that I have not enjoyed but obviously there will be books that I have enjoyed more than others.
The ones that I most enjoyed reading are:
Shadows of the empire
Survivors quest
Bloodlines
The Bounty hunter wars
Tales from Jabbas palace
The books that were written from episodes 1-6
a couple of questions...
as for sev- ive heard of frank perretti, a religous fiction author. but not read. also sev,
if ur into baseball-the book "money ball" will change ur world(possible hyperbole). but it is
a must read. it breaks the game into abstract math-will affect you as a player.
I saw a certain tv show about something like that. Very interesting.
Sev Fett wrote:Does anyone else here read Frank Perretti or Tedd Dekker? Has any one read Monster or House (Soon to be made into a movie produced by Ralph Winters producer of several Marvel movies)?
Isn't Frank Perretti the one who wrote the series about the two kids and the dad who have all those adventures (archological I think most were?) If so, I loved those books.
I know what series you are talking about but I can't recall what it was called. And yes it was by Perretti.
Has anyone else read those Boba Fett comic books? I've got a couple of good ones that take place after ROTJ.
and i realize that "the bible" is the defining book in many peoples lives. i am not a stranger to it,
but i do not find it a good read-so far as a page turner. im not trying to ruffle feathers, i have much respect
for faith-just asking is it something you like to read or duty and guidence?the dark tower series lost me after book two...talk about a sprawling tale.
a few have listed alice in wonderland(have not read)...and 1984, interesting.
The Holy Bible is more of a sence of duty.
I love the Dark Tower series.
I said Alice in Wonderland as a joke, as all of the others were ALICE Cooper related.
-Pretty much all Star Wars books, specifically the ones about Thrawn and Fett.
-Drizzt series(Forgotten Realms)
-Entreri/Jarlaxle series(Forgotten Realms)
-The Reaper Man, Good Omens, Hogfather, and Thud, all by Terry Pratchett.
-LOTR
-Harry Potter(Book six doesn't exist. Never happened. Hasn't been written yet. No.)
- The Golden Compass series. Quite a good read, though I can't find one of the books in stock anywhere.
And several others that I can't think of the names of right now. Though I'd like to give a (dis)honorary mention to the Inheritance series by Christopher Paolini, which succeeds in plagerising(Spelling?) at every paragraph.
-Pretty much all Star Wars books, specifically the ones about Thrawn and Fett.
-Drizzt series(Forgotten Realms)
-Entreri/Jarlaxle series(Forgotten Realms)
-The Reaper Man, Good Omens, Hogfather, and Thud, all by Terry Pratchett.
-LOTR
-Harry Potter(Book six doesn't exist. Never happened. Hasn't been written yet. No.)
- The Golden Compass series. Quite a good read, though I can't find one of the books in stock anywhere.And several others that I can't think of the names of right now. Though I'd like to give a (dis)honorary mention to the Inheritance series by Christopher Paolini, which succeeds in plagerising(Spelling?) at every paragraph.
How does Christopher Paolini plagerize?
Sol Gonsar wrote:-Pretty much all Star Wars books, specifically the ones about Thrawn and Fett.
-Drizzt series(Forgotten Realms)
-Entreri/Jarlaxle series(Forgotten Realms)
-The Reaper Man, Good Omens, Hogfather, and Thud, all by Terry Pratchett.
-LOTR
-Harry Potter(Book six doesn't exist. Never happened. Hasn't been written yet. No.)
- The Golden Compass series. Quite a good read, though I can't find one of the books in stock anywhere.And several others that I can't think of the names of right now. Though I'd like to give a (dis)honorary mention to the Inheritance series by Christopher Paolini, which succeeds in plagerising(Spelling?) at every paragraph.
How does Christopher Paolini plagerize?
Lets see...
Plot: Farm boy in small out of the way town, knows an old man who tells tales of an old order. A princess is caught while transporting valuable items stolen from the evil emperor to a rebellion. The farm boy finds the item, and so the emperors people end up burning down his uncle and his farm. The old man joins up with the boy and starts telling him about the order. He also gives the boy a special sword, which is later found out to be his fathers. The boy begins to learn the ways of the old order as he rescues the princess, meets up with a scoundrel, and goes off to join the rebellion: helping them defeat a huge threat that follows him there.
This start alone should clue you in.
There are also parts where he just completely copies titles. For example he once mentions "___ weilder of the white flame of ___". LOTR.
If you would like some more examples: http://www.anti-shurtugal.com/starwars.htm
This site is quite good for them.
Edit: In Paolinis newsletters he is a self admitted Star Wars fan. I have nothing against him for that, what I do have against him is that he copied it's plot and is making tons of money off it, while claiming it's original.
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