1984-Geroge Orwell
LOTR (series) + hobbit- J.R.R. Tolkien
Abhorsen trilogy + shades children - Garth Nix
just a few i really enjoyed ^ ^
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1984-Geroge Orwell
LOTR (series) + hobbit- J.R.R. Tolkien
Abhorsen trilogy + shades children - Garth Nix
just a few i really enjoyed ^ ^
I can't remember the name's of the books. But there's about 16+ books in the series, and they're written by Lindsey Davies I think. They're all Roman-y and delicious.
Frank Herbert Dune. The only book I couldnt put down.
I love the Abhorsen Trilogy. Good greif I really do forget to mention many goodies in these threads.
Anyways two more suggestions from me.
The Symphony of the Ages Series written by Elizabeth Haydon. One of my favorites of all time.
Mary H. Herbert's Dark Horse Series.
"Good Omens" Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchet (Or... just about anything by these authors if you like quirky humor)
"House of the Scorpion" Nacy Farmer (So so so creepy, in all honesty. Don't read if you have serious issues with the idea of cloning humans though)
"The Phantom Tollbooth" (Ha! Man, I haven't read this since I was like 10. XD And suddenly our English teacher has us reading it now and analyzing it. It's so strange, but kinda cute in a kiddish way. ^^)
Anything by Terry Pratchett. The Discworld novels are sex.
Rofl. I highly doubt it.Quote:
if i ever write a book....you should probably read that....cuz im jus such a cool dude.........ya know.......i bet my book would radiate cool.......
This may not be that original, but:
The Lord of the Rings series (including The Hobbit): The books are still amazing even though you've seen the films. J.R.R. Tolkien was a genius.
Everyone should read Fifth Business at least once. It's my favourite book of all time.
Also recommended: the Little Prince.
I've read the Lord of the Rings 11 times. :) Time well spent...the movie simply cannot compare.
Eragon- by Chirstopher somthing
One of the best fantasy novels I have read in a while.