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#41 | | Beholder Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors Nibor,
I agree with you about Thomas Covenant. I've read the whole series and kept looking for some redemptive value in him but at the same time I just couldn't put it down. I love hated him. | | |
04-18-07, 10:24 PM
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#42 | | Game Master Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Vancouver, BC
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors Three additional authors who I cannot believe have not yet appeared on this list: - Robert A. Heinlein
- Spider Robinson
- Douglas Adams
(The fact that the last was not on the list is some sort of travesty. | | |
04-19-07, 02:58 AM
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#43 | | LORE Team Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Vancouver, BC
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors Ah, books! Such lovely things, and so darn distracting when you need to be working on something else. They're very similar to Layonara in that regard.
I see some of my favourites have already been given attention in this thread, so I'll throw out a couple authors and books I've enjoyed that haven't been mentioned yet.
Guy Gavriel Kay -- A Canadian fantasy writer with two Aurora awards under his belt, and many years of good writing still to come. He's the author of the "Fionavar Tapestry" series, "Tigana", "The Lions of Al-Rassan", "Ysabel", and half a dozen other books.
Susan Cooper -- A childhood favourite, and a very celebrated English children's author. I think she has at least one or maybe two Newbery awards for her series "The Dark is Rising". Personally, I always liked "The Boggart" too, but it was "Seaward" that captured my heart.
O. R. Melling -- Another childhood favourite, and another Canadian. She wrote "The Hunter's Moon" and "The Singing Stone" among other things, and tends to have a focus on Celtic and Irish folklore in her fantasy.
Lois Lowry -- "The Giver". (While I'm on childhood favourites). If you've read this one, you probably know why I'm mentioning it. I think this may have been one of the books that set me up to love fantasy and science-fiction so much.
Some other more adult favourites: - "High Fidelity" -- Nicholas Hornby
- "The Poisonwood Bible" --Barbara Kingsolver
- "The Lovely Bones" -- Alice Sebold (Also, an interesting biography by the same author -- "Lucky")
- "The Loop" -- Nicholas Evans ("The Horse Whisperer" was also good, but I liked "The Loop" better)
- Several of Farley Mowat's books -- make me laugh till I cry every time
- Anything by Christopher Moore, when I'm in the mood for something wacky/absurd/funny/awful/dark/unique. This guy is crazy, but crazy in an interesting and often very very funny way. The last book of his I read? "A Dirty Job" (all about Death with a capital D). One before that? "Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story" (wacky vampire romances)
- Lots of the classical English literature types. Comes with the English minor, I guess, but I genuinely like Shakespeare, the Romantic poets, Dickens, Joyce and the like. "Wuthering Heights" is a definite favourite.
- Plays. I took a course on Canadian drama two years ago from a great prof, and it really opened up my eyes to a genre I'd been ignoring. I know they're "meant to be seen" but they make pretty good reading too. And no, I don't just love Canadian plays. I just know them best. Have to say I love Tom Stoppard too.
- "The Time Traveller's Wife" -- Audrey Niffenager. This is an amazing work -- probably my current favourite book. I simply cannot praise this highly enough. It had absolutely everything I was looking for, and was absolutely uncompromising in the path its story took.
I could go on, but I won't, because I could literally post all night!
p.s. For those that are wondering ... No. There really is no rhyme or reason to my taste in books. I'll read anything, from cereal boxes to instruction manuals. Call my taste random, crazy, eclectic, or non-existant, but I'm just that kind of person. | | |
04-21-07, 02:10 PM
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#44 | | Mind Flayer Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Suffield CT
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors The Hourus Heresy set
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04-21-07, 07:13 PM
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#45 | | Adamantium Golem Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors So many where do I start. King of course, LOTR, Also like Kellerman a lot. Classics wise I am a big fan of David Copperfield and Jayne Eyre. I also like James Patterson. Enjoyed the Harry Potter Series. Books I read the most are true crime books though no particular author expect maybe along the lines of John Douglas and other former FBI profiler folk. I'm sure I will think of many many more and have to come back and edit. | | |
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#46 | | Mind Flayer Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ft lauderdale
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors sunrunners were mentioned by melanie rawn
both trilogies are great the dragon prince is the first trio
and dragon star the second
robin hobb- ship of magic, madship, and ship of destiny
the ships are actually alive
any dragonlance by weis and hickman
any forgotten realms novels
battlefield earth by hubbard
and one i notice hasnt been mentioned at all
anne mccaffrey- anything from pern
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04-23-07, 09:50 AM
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#47 | | Adamantium Golem Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors 1) Harry Potter, the series, by J. K. Rowling
2) Redeeming love, I can't remember the author
3) Screwtape Letter by C. S. Lewis
4) Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis | | |
04-29-07, 10:10 PM
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#48 | | Giant Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Washington
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors I read all the time, and here are just a few.
-The Wheel Of Time (Books 1-11)- by Robert Jordan
-The Left Behind Series(not exactly know how many books there are) | | |
04-29-07, 10:20 PM
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#49 | | Beholder Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors I've read those too. Good books.....lot's of suspence in the Behind series. | | |
05-06-07, 05:00 AM
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#50 | | Mind Flayer Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Finland
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors There are many already listed above that I like very much, like D&D novels, Tolkien, Dune saga.
I myself would like to add the Finland's folk story legend: Kalevala, although it is in a poetic form and works best in finnish. But I'm sure there are aplenty of translations available nowadays.
The other that I would recommend is Robin Hobb's Assassin Series.
Assassin's Apprentice, Royal Assassin, Assassin's Quest
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05-06-07, 08:33 AM
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#51 | | Banned Join Date: May 2006 Location: In Interia's Closet
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors Alot o fthose books I've read.
L.E Modesitt Jr. - The magic of Recluce series.
Its very good, all about Chaos and Order and the struggle to Balance.
He does other fantasy books, and sci-fi books. One of my favorite sci-fi ones by him is the Parafaith war. Good take on a religous war, its worth a read. | | |
05-07-07, 01:35 AM
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors To add to the list:
Jane Yolen - Dragon's Blood
Edit: For those of you considering reading the silmarillion and get incredibly bored in the first section to the point where you're about to give up... just skip to the main section of the book. It'll give you the reason to read the beginning (which has been (accurately) portrayed as reading like the old testemant.)
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06-17-07, 11:23 PM
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#53 | | Beholder Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Re: Most Enjoyed Books or Authors I just had to add this one since I just finished reading it.
Children in the Night
By Harold Myra
An epic fantasy of yearning, horror, myth, and wonder. A story of good versus evil in a subterranean world of Perpetual night.
It may be difficult to locate this book as it is now out of print but it's worth the search if you find it!
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