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   Posted 3/30/2008 12:44 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Von Darkmoor, you have to just tell yourself that you don't mind the fact that he doesn't use quotation marks for dialogue. Once you get used to that everything else is OK. I really thought it was an excellent book.


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The Hitchhiker's guide omnibus
Foundation
Any Discworld book with Vimes in it
Vanity Fair
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Robert Asprin's Myth Adventures 1 (the omnibus)
Magician by Raymond Feist
The Eye of the World
The Elfstones of Shannara
Time Enough for Love


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   Posted 3/31/2008 10:04 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I love the Foundation series. I hadn't thought of those books. This 10 book limit on an island thing would never work for me. Guess I'd better start swimming.


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   Posted 3/31/2008 10:46 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
von Darkmoor said...
Charles Gramlich said...

5. The Road, by Cormac McCarthy
Alright, I guess I'm gonna have to add this to the TBR shelves. If somebody goes and includes it on their list of 10 recommended books to read on a lonely isle, guess it can't be too bad after all.


I reads it recently. Gotta get past the overuse of incomplete sentences and lack of quotation marks and apostrophes. (I still don't get it--I know he's trying to make a point, like the world is incomplete or something, but it's annoying at first). After that, it's a quick read, and well done.


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   Posted 4/3/2008 3:26 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Some of these are from my entries in the Top 100 thread, which you should *definitely* consider endorsing :)
 
 
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - Heinlein
Mason & Dixon - Pynchon
Siddhartha - Hesse
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Twain
The Once and Future King - White
Slaughterhouse Five - Vonnegut
The Mysterious Island - Verne
A Wizard of Earthsea - LeGuin
The Book of the New Sun - Wolfe
The Hobbit - Tolkien

These are my ten favorite, definitely NOT the ten I would take to a desert island though.


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   Posted 4/3/2008 6:07 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Some good ones on there, Nathan. And how could I have let Wolfe slip my mind?!
 
 

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   Posted 4/3/2008 7:56 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Nicholas said...
Some good ones on there, Nathan. And how could I have let Wolfe slip my mind?!

Wolfe is my most recent inductee, actually. I have our very own Bill Wardwriter to thank for that!


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   Posted 4/4/2008 12:10 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Nathan Jerpe said...

These are my ten favorite, definitely NOT the ten I would take to a desert island though.

OK - I'll bite.        Why not?


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   Posted 4/4/2008 5:36 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.

 

Not necessarily in order (and, as with many, my list is subject to change without notice):

A Billion Days of Earth (Doris Piserchia -- my current #1 for sure)

Earthchild (Doris Piserchia)

A Canticle for Leibowitz (Walter M. Miller, Jr)

I Capture the Castle (Dodi Smith)

The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Vol. I: The Pox Party (M. T. Anderson -- one of the most powerful books I've ever read -- don't for a second believe it's "just" a YA book)

Watership Down (Richard Adams)

We Have Always Lived In the Castle (Shirley Jackson)

A Fine and Private Place (Peter S. Beagle)

Superluminal (Vonda McIntyre)

Bridge of Birds (Barry Hughart)

Doomsday Book (Connie Willis)

Deadwood (Pete Dexter -- WARNING --not like the series.  I fell in love with this book in the '80s when I first read it.  Amazing.)

 

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   Posted 4/4/2008 9:41 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
von Darkmoor said...
Nathan Jerpe said...

These are my ten favorite, definitely NOT the ten I would take to a desert island though.

OK - I'll bite.        Why not?

Hehe...as somebody mentioned upthread I believe: if I were on a desert island I would be sure to bring along a few books I hadn't read. Plus I'd lean more towards quantity, since these would be the only ten books I'd ever read again. Books like The Complete Works of Shakespeare, the King James Bible and so forth.
 
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   Posted 9/19/2008 12:52 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I agree about not wanting to read the same books all the time. There are very, very few I would read over and over. One I can think of is, In the Moon of the Red Ponies by James Lee Burke.

My top ten in no particular order:

In the Moon of the Red Ponies by James Lee Burke
Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton
On a Pale Horse by Piers Anthony
Burning Water by Mercedes Lackey
The Keep by F. Paul Wilson
Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb
Kushiel’s Dart by Jaqueline Carey
You Suck by Christopher Moore
I, Mona Lisa by Jeanne Kalogridis
Daughter of the Empire by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts


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