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Oct 26 2008 01:14am
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Oct 28 2008 10:29pm
watership down.
i like rabbits.
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Oct 28 2008 10:43pm
Hmm my favourite book would have to be...

Wow I can't really say.

A few of my favourites.

The Outsiders
The Giver
The Truth Machine
1984
Odd Thomas

I've definitely missed some, but it's late and these are what come to mind at the moment.
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Oct 30 2008 08:09am
Catch-22 // by Joseph Heller

Quirky, satirical, and hilarious!
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Oct 30 2008 08:15pm
Such a tough choice, I really can't narrow it down to a single title. To name a few though:

East of Eden
1984
Three Musketeers
Count of Monte Cristo
Catch-22

I like a wide variety of books so its kind of hard to pinpoint exactly what drew me to each book. Usually I can determine whether I'm going to like a book within the first 5-10 pages.
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Oct 30 2008 11:45pm
Quote (Conri @ Tue, Oct 28 2008, 11:43pm)
Hmm my favourite book would have to be...

Wow I can't really say.

A few of my favourites.

The Outsiders
The Giver
The Truth Machine
1984
Odd Thomas

I've definitely missed some, but it's late and these are what come to mind at the moment.


The Giver smile.gif

reasons unknown. That book just pwnz smile.gif

This post was edited by Thor123422 on Oct 30 2008 11:45pm
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Oct 31 2008 08:12pm
So far the poker book by amarillo slim.
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Nov 1 2008 10:59pm
My favorite book is Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski. It's funny, but still a serious book. I really enjoy his writing style.
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Nov 2 2008 01:24am
The Stand, by Stephen King

The Exorcist, by William Peter Blatty

The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas

This post was edited by Makemetalmusic on Nov 2 2008 01:26am
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Nov 2 2008 12:51pm
Quote (Makemetalmusic @ Sun, Nov 2 2008, 04:24am)
The Stand, by Stephen King

The Exorcist, by William Peter Blatty

The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas


I tried soo hard to read The Stand, I seriously tried like four times, and I could only get through the first half of the book.
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