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Anything by Stephen King.

All hail the King.


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sdifgasuhdfgkjashgfkjahsgfjkhsgd I loooooooooooooove this thread!

KK, here we go.

I'll have to say that my current favorite book series is the Thirst Series, by Christopher Pike. Love Sita! But I have so many more books that I love, it's so hard to choose.

The Hunger Games trilogy - Suzanne Collins
Angelfire - Courtney Allison Moulton
Angelfire (yes there's two different books called Angelfire) - Hanna Peach
Night World series - L.J. Smith
The Inheritance Cycle - Christopher Paolini
The [unfinished] Alosha Series - Christopher Pike
Twilight books - Stephanie Meyer
Bag of Bones - Stephen King
The Bartimaeus Trilogy - Johnathan Stroud
Witch World - Christopher Pike
Vampire Diaries Series - L.J. Smith
The House of Night series - P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast
The Season of Passage - Christopher Pike
The Cold One - Christopher Pike
The Blind Mirror - Christopher Pike
Inkspell - Cornelia Funke
Inkheart - Cornelia Funke
Inkdeath - Cornelia Funke
the host - Stephanie Meyer


Aff. And that's about a third of my book case.

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Lolita, Dracula, The Exocrist, A Choir Of Ill Children, The Haunted Vagina

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I read the descriptions on some....

They sound like really good books o.o I think I'l take a look at them some other time..*bookmarks the page*Hi, I labh you too. ❤ And most movies don't do justice to the books. In general.  :-X I mean, the Harry Potter movies were never as good as the books. And I've never seen the movie for Perks of Being a Wallflower (though it's an excellent book, one of my favorites  :smiley:), but I pretty much knew it was worse (a classmate of mine who had read the book, and seen the movie, told me that the movie was way worse-they skipped parts, left stuff out, and besides that, movies practically censor out everything...).

Ehm..I'm currently reading Frankenstein, and I'm trying to finish some of the ones on the list I linked before.. Moby Dick, How to Kill a Mockingbird, Lord of the Flies, 1984 (which is honestly pretty good), Animal Farm, Slaughterhouse-Five, The Book Thief (I've read some of it before but not the whole thing .-.), The catcher in the rye, etc.
.-. I like just about every book that isn't full of crappy romance (once again, e.g. Twilight).

They are. The authors are wonderful. And yes, the books are almost always better. Some are good. Like, I love HP/LoTR's movies. Were they as good as the books? No, but they were still awesome. Perks of Being A Wallflower was just...meh.

I liked Frankenstein, I had to read it my senior year. Any books that you have to read in school = automatically less appealing than books you read freely on your own time. Especially since you only read 1/2 chapters at a time, and you're not supposed to read ahead.

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His Dark Materials Trilogy - Philip Pullman
The Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri
I Know This Much Is True - Wally Lamb
The Iliad - Homer
The Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte

These were a few of my favorite books that stood out even more so.

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if you are an LOTR fan, I recommend R.A. Salvatore books following the Adventures of A dark elf, Drizzt Do urden. Start with the Dark Elf Trilogy.
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if you are an LOTR fan, I recommend R.A. Salvatore books following the Adventures of A dark elf, Drizzt Do urden. Start with the Dark Elf Trilogy.

I've read most of the legend of Drizzt. It's an awesome series of books, however there is just too many to keep up with if you're recommending books to another reader. If I ever recommend R.A. Salvatore to someone, I just tell them about the Dark Elf Trilogy, and let them discover the rest on their own  :police:

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My all time fave book is a book i read as a child.

Momo by Michael Ende

Also love:

Perfume by Patrick Süskind
The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher (am at book 6 now and its great).

And some more i can't think of right now or have Dutch titles.
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