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Could you suggest some good books for me to read?


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#1 Gone

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 01:00 PM

I wouldn't mind knowing what books to avoid either. But if you got the time, check out the "Necroscope" series by Brian Lumley. Your skin will crawl.

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 01:02 PM

Edgar Allen Poe.


'Spcially The Bells.


It's freakin' hypnotic o.o

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 01:04 PM

QUOTE (Tyler. @ Oct 8 2008, 03:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Edgar Allen Poe.


'Spcially The Bells.


It's freakin' hypnotic o.o


Isn't that you're homework?

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 01:05 PM

QUOTE (Meirsa @ Oct 8 2008, 05:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Isn't that you're homework?

Yeah.

But the whole poem = biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif blink.gif Gah.


It's cool.

Edited by Tyler., 08 October 2008 - 01:05 PM.


#5 Vitalis

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 01:13 PM

Misery by Stephen King
It by Stephen King

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 01:25 PM

QUOTE (Vitalis @ Oct 8 2008, 10:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Misery by Stephen King
It by Stephen King

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Cmon man don't have us on...Misery by Stephen King...is by Stephen King? I refuse to believe it!

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 01:34 PM

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Cmon man don't have us on...Misery by Stephen King...is by Stephen King? I refuse to believe it!

Admittedly it took me a second to get that. tongue.gif

#8 Mr. Hobo

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 01:35 PM

Well what kind of books are you into?

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 04:27 PM

I've already read Sephen King's books. I really don't mind reading anybooks, as long as they aren't religious. Any will do but I really enjoy thriller, romance, and biographical works.

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 04:28 PM

Harry Potter is ftw

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 04:35 PM

QUOTE (Meirsa @ Oct 8 2008, 07:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've already read Sephen King's books. I really don't mind reading anybooks, as long as they aren't religious. Any will do but I really enjoy thriller, romance, and biographical works.


Huey P Newton reader if you're into politics.

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 04:39 PM

I have read Harry Potter already but I will give Huey P Newton a shot. Thank you.

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 04:53 PM

Have you read any of John Grisham's books?

The only one of his books I've read that I didn't like that much was "A Painted House". All the law ones I've read have rocked (It amuses me at least). blink.gif I've read A Time to Kill, The Firm, The Client, The Chamber, The Runaway Jury, The Partner, The Street Lawyer, The Testament (I think this was the first one of his books I read. Definitely one of my favorites), and The Brethren.

I never realized how many of his books I'd actually read till I typed out this list. blink.gif

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 04:59 PM

Yes, I have read "A Time to Kill", that was a very intense book. I have copied and pasted the other titles so I can check them out, good call.



QUOTE (Hawk @ Oct 8 2008, 06:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Have you read any of John Grisham's books?

The only one of his books I've read that I didn't like that much was "A Painted House". All the law ones I've read have rocked (It amuses me at least). blink.gif I've read A Time to Kill, The Firm, The Client, The Chamber, The Runaway Jury, The Partner, The Street Lawyer, The Testament (I think this was the first one of his books I read. Definitely one of my favorites), and The Brethren.

I never realized how many of his books I'd actually read till I typed out this list. blink.gif


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Posted 08 October 2008 - 06:20 PM

Playboy.

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 06:36 PM

What kind of genre are you into? If you like fantasy/sci-fi I'd suggest the "His Dark Materials" triology by Philip Pullman, and if you like historical war-period romance, then I suggest "The Bronze Horseman" by Paullina Simons c:

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Posted 08 October 2008 - 10:38 PM

If you can do some science fiction (as opposed to fantasy) check out Isaac Asimov's Foundation series. I'm really getting into them.

Otherwise, read Terry Pratchett or Jane Yolen for some fantasy. I mean, I don't know how in depth you like your stories. If you want to go classic, get Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time. That'll mess with your head a bit.

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Posted 09 October 2008 - 04:37 AM

biowolf

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Posted 09 October 2008 - 06:05 AM

Romance wise: the twilight series (read all four books in 3 days), classics like gone with the wind

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Posted 09 October 2008 - 08:16 AM

Read Science and Nature. Get some perspective.

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Posted 09 October 2008 - 09:51 AM

QUOTE (Sunscorch @ Oct 9 2008, 10:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Read Science and Nature. Get some perspective.


Is that a book or magazine?

I had my fun with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Anatomy and Sociology, and a little environmental science. I already have a perspective, it just isn't like yours. Your percieved truth will not always coincide with my percieved truth.

Edited by Meirsa, 09 October 2008 - 09:54 AM.


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Posted 09 October 2008 - 10:43 AM

QUOTE (Meirsa @ Oct 9 2008, 06:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Is that a book or magazine?

I had my fun with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Anatomy and Sociology, and a little environmental science. I already have a perspective, it just isn't like yours. Your percieved truth will not always coincide with my percieved truth.

Two journals.
"Science" and "Nature".

Truth is truth.

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Posted 09 October 2008 - 01:03 PM

QUOTE (Sunscorch @ Oct 9 2008, 01:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Two journals.
"Science" and "Nature".

Truth is truth.

Thank you for clarifying but "percieved" truth is very different from truth. I will check those out, science and nature (topics) are two of my loves. 




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Posted 14 October 2008 - 10:27 AM

QUOTE (Meirsa @ Oct 9 2008, 10:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Is that a book or magazine?

I had my fun with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Anatomy and Sociology, and a little environmental science. I already have a perspective, it just isn't like yours. Your percieved truth will not always coincide with my percieved truth.


Physics wise.

Some good brain busters for laymen would be "QED" by Feynman or for some of the stranger theoretical physics try some of Stephen Hawkings books like "A brief history of time"

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Posted 14 October 2008 - 11:04 AM

Dan Brown's Angels and Demons.


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