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    Shoutout to Tolkien - The Hobbit is one of my top books.

    I like some of Harry Turtledove's books, but more for the setting than the writing.

    Ender's Game = teh c00l.

    The Contender by Robert Lipsyte is awesome, though for 7th graders.

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    Anything by Tom Clancy or Tolkien is good by me.
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    no one type in particular. i tend to like early to middle 20th century american writers. been reading a lot of fitzgerald lately. basically anything he writes is amazingly well-executed, but reading about the ins and outs of being newly rich or oldly rich or richly rich for the 10th time is getting a little tired.
    now i'm here, and history is vindicated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_John
    been reading a lot of fitzgerald lately. basically anything he writes is amazingly well-executed, but reading about the ins and outs of being newly rich or oldly rich or richly rich for the 10th time is getting a little tired.
    Interesting observation. My personal feeling on Fitzgerald is this-- This Side of Paradise is great because it's fresh, The Great Gatsby is a solid, excellent book, Tender is the Night is, well, a bit disparate, though interesting for the biographical elements at least.

    I haven't yet been able to bring myself to read The Beautiful and Damned. Every time I pick it up it just strikes me as too pretentious. The vast majority of his short stories are pretty commercial.

    I liked him very much initially and he has been an inspiration, but I have come to think that he's been somewhat over-hyped as a writer, at least in the public perception.

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    David Gemmel, all the way.

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    I like both non-fiction and fiction.

    For non fiction, I generally prefer military history books, like Osprey.
    Also, historical novels are my thing. Here are some of my favourites:

    -Spartaco, Raffaelo Giovagnoli
    -Fall of Constantinople, by a Romanian author

    As for the other genre, I like:

    Clive Cussler's novels. I like them a lot!!

    I'll put some more. Can't think of right now...
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    Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.

    A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?

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    i really ENJOYED The LOrd Of The rings and some other books you prolly dont know

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    my favorite author is Michael Crichton, i've loved his writing from the first time i read jurassic park. other than that i like war novels and tragedies.
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    oh forgot to say...i like War books...les keep it simple...books with a lot of action and violence but it musnt be shallow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del Arroyo
    Interesting observation. My personal feeling on Fitzgerald is this-- This Side of Paradise is great because it's fresh, The Great Gatsby is a solid, excellent book, Tender is the Night is, well, a bit disparate, though interesting for the biographical elements at least.
    well, each to their own and whatnot. i loved tender is the night, partly because of it's autobiographical aspects. despite it's popularity, i still think gatsby is one of the greatest novels ever written, in terms of subject and execution.


    I haven't yet been able to bring myself to read The Beautiful and Damned. Every time I pick it up it just strikes me as too pretentious.
    i have yet to read either the beautiful and the damned or this side of paradise.


    The vast majority of his short stories are pretty commercial.
    while they were certainly designed to be sold to the magazines, i don't think it's fair to write off fitzgerald's stories for being commercial. even the most fantastical and commercial stories offer interesting insight into the psychology of the times (e.g. "a diamond as big as the ritz"). there are some very good stories on their own merits too ("winter dreams" comes to mind).


    I liked him very much initially and he has been an inspiration, but I have come to think that he's been somewhat over-hyped as a writer, at least in the public perception.
    well, i'm not sure about the public perception, but being as i consider gatsby to be one of the greatest works of literature ever, i think he should get tons of hype.
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    I'm a George R.R. Martin's fan. His series "A song of Ice and Fire" is admirable. Not only the plot is complex but there is such a suspense! You never know whether your favorite character is going to be killed or not. There is cruelty (it may even shock you if you like merry ends and morality), treachery, debauchery and the "good ones" aren't necessarily the winners. That's quite refreshing, actually.
    http://georgerrmartin.com/

    I also like Jordan's The Wheel of Time, but there's less suspense (you know who'll win, eventually).
    I recommend Peter Straub if you like detective stories, his "Blue Rose" trilogy, especially.

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    My favorite book for years has been Anna Karenina.

    Others on my all time list, in no particular order:

    Madame Bovary
    War and Peace
    Grapes of Wrath
    Dickens, too many titles to mention
    For Whom the Bell Tolls
    One Hundred Years of Solitude
    Trainspotting

    There's a ton more, but those few come to mind as favorites. I guess with a few exceptions, most of my favorites are 19th century novels.

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