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    Answer For me I would say Of Mice and Men I know it may not be that deep or that much of an adventure but still great book
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    I probably haven't read my favorite novel yet, since I have not yet gotten around to Black Spring (a sort-of novel; it's about Henry Miller's actual life, but it is usually sold with other novels.) As it stands, my favorite is Heart of Darkness .

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    Hmmm... Seldomly do I read standalone books. They are often too short for me.

    But I do have a favourite author: Timothy Zahn
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    All Quiet on the Western Front is a very good book, as is The Godfather, The Sicilian, any of Cornwell's books, and Kiss Me, Kill Me (good murder stories, melikes the murder stories. In Cold Blood get's an honorable mention as well.

    But for the best? I don't know, it changes quite often. Right now, I'd say AQotWF

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    For Anybody who knows me well this will come as a very obvious statement....

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    But my favorite author is Defiantly Bernerd Cornwell, for his awesome sharpe novels and Stunning Arthurian legends
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    "Sheepshagger" by Nial Griffiths.

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    I like Tom Clancy books...
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    It's so long since I read a good book, last one was "Time enough for love" by R.H.Heinlein - and it's not the Mills and Boon nonsense you might think it is.

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    Actually I do have a single novel I like the most, though it is compiled by six seperate books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strike for the south
    Answer For me I would say Of Mice and Men I know it may not be that deep or that much of an adventure but still great book
    Steinbeck is the fellow who got me into reading novels as a young girl. His beautifully ineloquent style can come across as depthless, but only to the unwashed Philistines.



    Anyhow, my favorite all time novel is Anna Karenina. Completely changed the way I look at all fiction and character development.

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    The Sharpe series is excellent and so is the Hitchhiker's giude to the Galaxy series.

    At the moment I am reading 1984.

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    That is, by far, the funniest smilie I have ever seen.

    Steinbeck is good, but I found him to be depressing, and anticathartic. It is the catharsis that really makes All Quiet on the Western Front and Heart of Darkness; at least, in my opinion. Also, Heart of Darkness is just amazing.

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    The Great Gatsby or Neuromancer

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    ^Someone else read Neuromancer? Hot damn I feel included for once.

    Anyway, picking one is impossible so here's the top ten (in no real order)
    1) On the Road
    2) For Whom the Bell Tolls
    3) The Importance of Being Ernest
    4) My Side of the Mountain
    5) The Thin Read Line
    6) Dharma Bums
    7) Catch-22
    8) The Sun Also Rises
    9) 1984
    10) Slaughterhouse-5

    right now in Iron Heel good read if not depressing
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    I read Neuromancer too if that helps you feel even more included.

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    I am currently reading "To Kill A Mockingbird". Don't really have a favourite novel though...

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    "O alquimista" by Paulo Coelho ("The alchemist")
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    The most meaningful novel I've ever read is "Animal Farm" by Orwell - Its Anti Communist by the way - 1984 was great too - however I greatly enjoyed Bernard Cornwells "The Winter King" Series (Bernard Cornwell wrote the Sharpe books, and trust me the Winter King ones are better).

    For fight scenes and sheer drama & plot twists George RR Martins a Song of Ice and Fire beats anything however.

    Jane Austen deserves a mention too - I loved all her books and I've read them all.

    I also Loved the Sandman series by Neil Gaiman - but they were comics not Novels, but if anyone here has ever read them I'm sure they'll agree with me they are fantastic.

    Iain Banks deserves a mention too - In fact I think my favourite ever novel is Excession written by Iain M Banks - I reccomend it to all of you - I also recommend anything by Ian Banks or Neil Gaiman - they are the best English Authors writing today.

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    Alexander Solzhenitsyn's "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich".
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    mm.. too hard to pick just one. two of the most common, and therefor jejune, choices are mine also: the great gatsby and the catcher in the rye. in the same class as those, i would put the plague, the winter of our discontent, and franny and zooey.

    also, it's been like 100 years since i've read either, but something tells me that i should mention to kill a mockingbird and the sheltering sky.
    now i'm here, and history is vindicated.

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    Hmmm....most of the fiction I read is trash/just for fun. Battletech, King's Blades, Cussler.

    Stand Alones are tough. Here goes.


    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn -- Twain/Clemens

    The Number of the Beast -- Heinlein

    Starship Troopers -- Heinlein

    Steppenwolf -- Hesse

    Don Quixote -- Cervantes


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    I like Animal Farm, To Kill a Mocking Bird (I really love this book), and A farewell to Arms.

    I want to read "All Quiet on the Western Front" so bad. I wanted to do my Author' Paper Senior Project on it.. but it had to be an American Author



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    Yeah Seamus! Another Battletech fan!

    ...moving on to real literature...

    I have always had trouble reading fiction. Why read something like that when history can be even more interesting?

    But for novels, I really like "Shadow of Ararat", "Vortex", "Exodus", most of the Redwall series are delightful (yes I know, childrens fantasy, but still, I have loved them for 14 years), both "Texas" and "Carribean" by Michener... I suppose I could go on, but my favorite recent one that I have read has to be "Carribean". No, I did not finish it (school), but still, I think it is superb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh
    Steppenwolf -- Hesse
    Steppenwolf? I thought they were a band.

    You know, "The Pusher", "Born to be Wild"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatwad
    Steppenwolf? I thought they were a band.

    You know, "The Pusher", "Born to be Wild"...
    the novel is about the band..
    now i'm here, and history is vindicated.

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    Shouldn't this be in the frontroom? I try not to come into the backroom these days, and am always a bit miffed to find what would be interesting frontroom topics here.
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    Are the Battletech books goods?

    Or why LOTR was a bad read.
    It just went on and on and on and on.

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    Bernard Cornwell is simply the best. I was up till three in the morning yesterday reading The Last Kingdom. I also like the Grail Quest series and of course Sharpe. Another good series is that of Henry Gresham, a spy in Jacobean times. Very good read.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gelatinous Cube
    But then we couldn't break out into a controversial discussion about Orwell's political views. Or why Dune is supposed to represent the Middle-East. Or why LOTR was a bad read.

    But thats not happened
    "I request permanent reassignment to the Gallic frontier. Nay, I demand reassignment. Perhaps it is improper to say so, but I refuse to fight against the Greeks or Macedonians any more. Give my command to another, for I cannot, I will not, lead an army into battle against a civilized nation so long as the Gauls survive. I am not the young man I once was, but I swear before Jupiter Optimus Maximus that I shall see a world without Gauls before I take my final breath."

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    These are the books I have read in the last nine months (in no particular order):

    (1) The Virtues of War [It's historical fiction from the perspective of Alexander] Recommended.

    (2) The Peloppenesian War. [History on same]. Very dry but gets more interesting at the complexities of Athens politics develops. Alchibiades is a fascinating dude.

    (3) Gods And Generals. [Civil War historical fiction] Highly highly recommended.

    (4) The Killer Angels. [Gettysburg historical fiction] Highly Highly recommended.

    (5) The Making of the Roman Army [history on same]. Dry as a bone. Only good if you care. Fortunately I did.

    (6) By Valor and Arms [civil war fiction] Decent.


    Currently reading:

    (1) His Excellency [biography of Washington] Very good. This is my nightstand book.

    (2) Infantry in Battle [tactical scenarios of WW I. Factual history with analysis and lessons learned. Written in the 30s before WW2] Surprisingly good. Not nearly as dry as expected. This is my restroom-rack book. The scenarios are only a page or two at a time. Perfect.


    Next on the list:

    (1) The Last Full Measure [Civil War historical fiction]

    (2) A Farewell to Arms [I have no idea]


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