Do you read? What.

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Couple favorites

L. Ron Hubbard

Favorite series from author is

Mission Earth. I own the series.

Favorite single book from Author is

Battlefield Earth. Owned this at one point... Left it as a Donation... :D

Book I am looking for at the library currently.. Which is another favorite!! Is:

"The Plan"
By: Stephen J. Cannell


I like a few different.... Genre..

What are a couple of your favorites?? Authors/ and or books..
 
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right now i am reading 20,000 leagues under the sea unabriged version. very interesting read. i recently finished all the redwall books except eulalia and watership down the latter is one of the best books i have ever read. and of course my fish books.;)
 
Guess I can throw mine in here.
All time favorite author is Stephen King I have read almost all of his books. Favorites are hard to tell because the Dark Tower Series is amazing as a whole. But The Stand and Lisey's Story are a close tie with the DT Series.
Recently I started reading Anne Rice's Vampire chronicles. I dont like it as much as Stephen King books but not bad so far.
 
I like

Douglas Adams - Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
George R.R. Martin - A Song of Ice and Fire series.
Henry David Thoreau - Walden
Mark Twain - Anything
 
War of the worlds (H.G Wells (i think?))
Just finished one called "A life of my own" though didn't pay attention to authors name.
and the one i finished yesterday as well that i really liked was "The enemy you killed" by Peter McFarlane. That was a cool book.
 
I love to read! I think I've read everything by the following authors:
Stephen King
Dean Koontz
Mark Twain
Poe
Alistair MacLean
Isaac Asimov and a lot that I don't even remember. Of course I've probably been at it longer most of you have been alive but it's something that never grows old.
 
I'm a big Kurt Vonnegut fan. My favorite book is Slaughterhouse V, but I also like Breakfast of Champions and Cat's Cradle. I still have yet to read some of his other work
 
If you want to get a bit more educated check out Socrates, Oedipus, German Ideology by Marx, most of Nietsche's stuff (spelling?), The Grand Inquisitor, The Crying Of Lot 49...though it's kind of hard to follow without some guidance or a group to discuss it with.

My kid's reading The Blue Dolphin this year in 4th grade, cool book :D

I just got done with The Chronicles of Narnia and A Wrinkle in Time, both very good books.
 
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I like

Douglas Adams - Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
George R.R. Martin - A Song of Ice and Fire series.
Henry David Thoreau - Walden
Mark Twain - Anything

If you like George Martin, then you like the good stuff!!

have you read the Prince of Nothing Triligy bt R Scott Bakker or the Malasan Book of the Fallen by Stephen Erikkson?
 
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