Favorite Books

edited August 2009 in General Chat
Hi Everyone,
I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. I have an innocent question for all of you and here it is. What have you been reading lately? and what is your favorite book? This definitely includes Graphic novels.

Dan

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  • edited November 2004
    Personally, I like the Bible. Probably the funniest book I'll ever not read. But in all seriousness, I read this Magic the Gathering book a while back, forgot the title, but it was good nonetheless.
  • edited November 2004
    i'm in the process of reading Myst: book of Ti'Ana
    i also love graphic novles, my favorite are powers and marvels, pritty much anything ilistrated by alex ross
  • edited November 2004
    I'm reading Neal Stephenson - The Baroque Cycle at the moment.

    He wrote some of my favorite books: Snow Crash and Diamond Age.

    Another favorite writer of mine is Stanislaw Lem, especially his Cyberiad-books.

    Greg Egan is also very good, his short story Luminous made me re-read the whole story as soon as I finished it! Again and again...
  • edited November 2004
    So DanCon, what are you reading? ;)
  • edited November 2004
    Well, I just finished reading Grail Prince, but that was for a class...I've also recently read R.A. Salvatore's latest, The Two Swords, and I've been trying to finish The Pirate Round (mmm, pirates) since August. I'm something of a fantasy geek, obviously.

    As for favorite book...I'd say it was a tie between Anna Karenina and R.A. Salvatore's first DemonWars trilogy (because they're all one book. Really. One big 1,500 page book...okay, no, not really).
  • edited November 2004
    My favourite is Dune by Frank Herbert, but I have also read a little by Isaack Asimov and H. P. Lovecraft.
  • edited November 2004
    just finished "The DaVinci Code" which was amazing! and before that was "The Odyssey", and an extremely interesting non-fiction book called "Stiff: The Secret Lives of Human Cadavers" That was one of the most incredible books i've ever read. It's about what happens when you die and donate your body to "science".... Good stuff
  • edited November 2004
    I would have to say that I don't have a favorite story/book. My favorite author is H. P. Lovecraft and my favorite humorist is Douglas Adams. I'm currently reading Livy's Early History of Rome (translated).
  • edited November 2004
    I recently finished the first three books of The Hyperion series by Dan Simmons, I liked the first one the best.

    For non fiction I like Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild is my favorite
  • edited November 2004
    curently im reading Year Of The Golden Ape by Colin Forbes

    in some days i will get a great collection of manga B-)


    the full Cowboy Bebop manga collection
    5 great manga's B-)
    from tokyopop :p
  • edited November 2004
    The Riddlemaster of Hed trilogy and the His Dark materials trilogy are both excellent reading with plenty of interesting magic.

    Boneville is an excellent set of graphic novels.
  • edited December 2004
    now reading some manga: Cowboy Bebop Volume 1 :D
  • edited December 2004
    I love R.A. Salvatore too! Drizzt Do-Urder is so freaking awesome!!
  • edited December 2004
    I've recently red the Karla Trilogy from John Le Carre (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, the Honorable Schoolboy and Smiley's People) and I'm currently reading Clandestine from James Ellroy. They are all very good books.
  • edited December 2004
    bump
  • edited December 2004
    gotta watch those potholes, le chimp
  • edited December 2004
    gotta watch those potholes, le chimp


    what do you mean????? :-/
  • edited December 2004
    gotta watch those potholes, le chimp


    what do you mean????? :-/


    Don't break your suspensions, Chimpie. :D

    (Or maybe 'pothole' describes the mouth of a person inhaling marihuana smoke?!)
  • edited December 2004
    gotta watch those potholes, le chimp


    what do you mean????? :-/

    I was reffering to your bump comment. Maybe you could explain to me what that means, along with woot. It is perplexing, to say the least.
  • edited December 2004
    Right now I am finishing up American Gods by Neil Gaiman, next in line - his "Smoke and Mirrors" short story collection.
  • edited December 2004
    Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels would be my main choice of fiction right now. Not only are they great, they also translated into three awesome adventure games (can we have a Discworld game from TellTale, please?).
    If I do read graphic novels (very seldom), Marvel would be the source and the comics would be older (80's/<95's) issues of X-Men or New Mutants. Old good Disney comics are fun to look back to sometimes as well.
  • edited December 2004
    I actually don't like Mangas in general, but the latest, best comic I read was Blame .

    The guy who made it is an architect, not a cartoonist, and it shows...
  • edited December 2004
    almost finished the Cowboy Bebop volume 1

    and then the other 4 volumes

    dfkt,that manga looks great,wich company releases it in europe
  • edited December 2004
    dfkt,that manga looks great,wich company releases it in europe

    I bought the 10 volumes in german, it was released by Egmont/Ehapa.
    Here are some links in english: #omanga might be of interest to you. ;)
  • edited December 2004
    I am not too big on comic books..err..graphic novels..but the Sandman and the Hellblazer series are pretty amazing.
  • edited December 2004
    I just read the Silent Hill: Dying Inside TPB; it was good, but not Silent Hill good. Now I'm back to reading Dune. I know, it was a serious lapse not to read it earlier and I'm a horrible person.

    As for my favorite books, some are: A Clockwork Orange, Snow Crash, Catch-22, and The Crying of Lot 49.
  • edited December 2004
    hmm lets see favourite books..... I would have to say the dragonlance books are high on my list. The first ones. Haven't gotten to the new ones. In my younger days I used to like sw books like heir to the empire, all those books were good. Stuff from Tom Clancy is pretty good. Recently I've read some Dean Koontz (sp ?). Manga... well truthfully I never really got into reading much manga.... aside from hellsing, naruto, kenshin and a few others.
  • edited December 2004
    dfkt,that manga looks great,wich company releases it in europe

    I bought the 10 volumes in german, it was released by Egmont/Ehapa.
    Here are some links in english: #omanga might be of interest to you. ;)

    i need a english version :D
  • edited December 2004
    dfkt,that manga looks great,wich company releases it in europe

    I bought the 10 volumes in german, it was released by Egmont/Ehapa.
    Here are some links in english: #omanga might be of interest to you. ;)

    i need a english version :D

    Check the omanga link I posted... I can't get more obvious than that! :D Guybrushguy will edit this post soon...

    You will be very happy...
  • edited December 2004
    dfkt,that manga looks great,wich company releases it in europe

    I bought the 10 volumes in german, it was released by Egmont/Ehapa.
    Here are some links in english: #omanga might be of interest to you. ;)

    i need a english version :D

    Check the omanga link I posted... I can't get more obvious than that! :D Guybrushguy will edit this post soon...

    You will be very happy...

    ok! gonna check it :)
  • edited August 2009
    My favorite book would have Atonement by Ian McEwan. After that would be To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee followed closely by Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.
  • edited August 2009
    Wa-ho! Man... a nearly five year necro... I didn't know the archives even went this far back. :p

    Nice topic to resurrect, though. I'd have to go with The Odyssey. (even though it's technically not a book, in the traditional sense)
  • edited August 2009
    ShaggE wrote: »
    Wa-ho! Man... a nearly five year necro... I didn't know the archives even went this far back. :p

    Nice topic to resurrect, though.

    I know, right. I found this on the very last page of the forum topics. Thought it was time for a comeback :D
  • edited August 2009
    Right now, I'm mostly reading Love in the Time of Cholera. In between breaks, I either go for the millionth re-read of The Man in the High Castle, or make a huge effort to make a little progress with The Count of Monte Christo. Great story, the translation is excellent, but very tiring book to read because of the latter. Someone thought it was a good idea to put the translator's numerous notes in appendices, so you have to go back and forth a lot :S
  • edited August 2009
    Almost everything by Kurt Vonnegut (with my favourites: Galapagos, Champion's Breakfast and Sirens from Titan).
    Lots of older books by Stephen King (Misery, Shining) and some new (Rose Madder).
    Some polish authors newer translated to any other language : )
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