Can you ppl please giveme a book list with the best books or your favourite books?
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- best book EVER : tha da vinci code i recomend to anyone who doesn't have a narrow-minded brain.
- most V.C. Andrews books including but not limited to Flowers in the Attic journey's beyond the body" by Dr. Robert Monroe
- everythings eventual by stephen king really anything at all that mr king writes b/c i luv his work have a nice day
- I VERY MUCH RECOMMEND THESE: *A million little peices *Memoirs of a geisha *Eleven minutes *Mystic river *The alchemist
- Got to represent for Dick Francis, a true genius--anything he writes is great! Laurie R. King's books about Mary Russell are terrific, as are Diane Mott Davidson's Goldy Schultz books.
- Okay well here are my favorite books to read hopefully they help: Twilight (best book ever HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!) Eragon Eldest (sequel to Eragon) The Seven Deadly Sins series Harry Potter series A Great and Terrible Beauty Rebel Angels (sequel to A great and terrible beauty) Poison The Bar Code Tattoo Dangerous Angels Elsewhere Gingerbread Shrimp (sequel to gingerbread)
- i'm a series reader, so this list represents at least fifty books: 1. Amber Chronicles by Roger Zelazny 2. Dune series by Frank Herbert 3. The Dosadi Experiment by Frank Herbert 4. The Foundation series by Issac Asimov 5. Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 6. Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 7. Ender's Game series (i forgot his name dammit, and it was so good i stole the series from a friend) 8. Crime and Punishment by Fryodor Dostovesky 9. Just about anything i can get my hands on by these authors...
- Favorite books? Black Company Series by Glen Cook. The Wheel Of Time Series by Robert Jordan
- - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - Avalon by Anya Seton - Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte - The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
- Ok, here's my idea for you to keep you busy and entertained for some time: Shakespeare - Sonnets, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, The Merry Wives of Windsor Hugo - Les Miserables Dostoievsky - Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, The Possessed Umberto Eco - The Name of the Rose, The Island of the Day Before Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice, Persuassion Chekhov - Short Stories, The Sea Gull Gabrie Garcia Marquez - A Century of Solitude Ernest Hemingway - everything he wrote Edgar Allan Poe - ditto Byron - Don Juan Goethe - Faust, Poetry and Truth After you finish these, I'll continue...
- Here are some non-fiction books worth reading -- well-written, interesting, and full of new ideas. Listed in the order that I thought of them. The Fatal Shore, Robert Hughes (about Australia as a penal colony) Oranges, John McFee (about oranges and orange growers in Florida) Seven Years in Tibet, Heinrich Harrer (His experience as a prisoner of war who escaped to Tibet) The Religions of Man, Houston Smith (Survey of world religions) In Cold Blood, Truman Capote (about a small-town murder) Black Rain, Masuji Ibuse (The aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing)
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