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      Recommend a book!

      Go on.. recommend a book! Name a favorite book(or 2).. and then tell us all a little bit about it and why you liked it so much..
      And I find it kind of funny
      I find it kind of sad
      The Dreams in which I'm dying
      are the best I've ever had
      I find it hard to tell you
      And I find it hard to take
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      On the Road by Jack Kerouac

      Changed My Life

      You have to read it to find out why you like it so much
      "I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me to see me looking back at you".



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      Originally posted by Mystical_Journey
      You have to read it to find out why you like it so much *
      lol.. OK OK.. you convinced me.. I'll have to check it out..



      oh and I meant to add that I absolutely LOVE your quote from Edgar Allen Poe..
      espsika likes this.
      And I find it kind of funny
      I find it kind of sad
      The Dreams in which I'm dying
      are the best I've ever had
      I find it hard to tell you
      And I find it hard to take
      When people run in circles it's a very very
      Mad World

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      The Alchemist. Beautiful book, and inspireing messege
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      "Dreams are as portals. Flat visions of misty places. But I can write dreams!" - Myst Uru

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      The Alchemist. is in my top 5

      Its another book that is really poweful and poetic.
      "I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me to see me looking back at you".



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      Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said by Philip K. Dick (mentioned in Waking Life)

      Although I'm not a huge sci-fi fan, I loved this book. The main character, formerly a late night tv host with some 30 million viewers per night, suddenly finds himself in a reality where not even his close friends recognize his once famous face. Set in a futuristic US major city, anyone without proper proof of idenity is immediately sent to detention centers for life, so the stakes are high as the character (his name escapes me right now) tries to regain his identity and figure out what exactly has happened.

      My summary kinda sucked...but you have to read this!
      "This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time."



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      Recommend just a couple? Are you kidding???!!! This will be tough........I guess I'll have to recommend "A Fine and Private Place" by Peter S Beagle, and "The Seventh Son" by Orson Scott Card.....Almost anything by Orson Scott Card is good, except for "Eaters of the Dead". It wasn't quite up to par for Card...
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      books!

      Well I'm a big book person.. I could make dozens of recommendations.. but for now. I'll go for The Giver.. most people I know read it in school.. but if you haven't it's a MUST READ!!

      Basically this book is about a society free of pain, fear, war and hatred. But there is also no free will.. people are assigned their future jobs at the age of 12 and then given spouses and 2 children. The main character is Jonas.. and he is picked to become the new "Giver". The Giver holds all the memories of "pain, fear, war, hatred, happiness.. everything that the community does not know.
      It's an awesome book about Jonus' struggle between the society's lack of passion for life and his own tiredness of his society... and what Jonus and The Giver decide to do about this.


      Other books I give a thumbs up to-
      The Great Gatsby, In My Hands(WWII novel), Siddhartha, The Sun Also Rises, and if you enjoy murder mysteries- practically any Mary Higgins Clark book..
      And I find it kind of funny
      I find it kind of sad
      The Dreams in which I'm dying
      are the best I've ever had
      I find it hard to tell you
      And I find it hard to take
      When people run in circles it's a very very
      Mad World

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      Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Rober M. Pirsig

      It's the best book I've ever read. It really has something to say. Very philosophical. Nice thoughts about quality and other stuff.

      It's definitely a book every person should read several times. I've only read it once but I'm planning to read it again soon.

      It's just not possible to recommend this book enough.
      Don't think about those damn kangaroos.

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      Originally posted by Hate
      Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Rober M. Pirsig

      It's the best book I've ever read. It really has something to say. Very philosophical. Nice thoughts about quality and other stuff.

      It's definitely a book every person should read several times. I've only read it once but I'm planning to read it again soon.

      It's just not possible to recommend this book enough.
      That man should be given an award. He really had something to say.

      You should read the Kushiel Trilogy. It is an art all in itself. The book is beautifly worded. Also it's for perverts too. It is erotic fiction. I love the storyline. It is so in depth using many different theological ideas to create a world unlike our own.
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      I'm more of a Fantasy and Science Fiction person, but I'm working on some other stuff... mainly because I have to.

      Eddings: start with Polgara the Sorceress or Belgarath the Sorcerer (or you could start on the Belgariad or Mallorean series, but I read those two first and liked them very much)

      Janny Wurts: "The Cycle of Fire". It's just awesome, but it took me a while to read the first time. Very entertaining! (and I think I'll buy it!)

      Garth Nix: his books are quick-reading and for a more young-adult audience but they're still origonal and entertaining. Books of his that I've read include "Shade's Children" and the trilogy of "Sabriel" "Abhorsen" and "Lireal" but apparently there's a new book out that I have to have!

      Orson Scott Card is good, too. I've only read Enders Game, though, but am hoping to read more.

      Robin Hobb: Just start with "Assassin's Apprentice" and read all of her books. The Farseer Trilogy, The Liveship Traders trilogy, and The Tawny Man trilogy are all awesome and I'm working on the last book of the last trilogy. Too bad that's the end of this series, but oh well.

      Frank M. Robinson: I've only read "The Dark Beyond the Stars" but really really liked it and read it several times.

      There's so much more, but I can't think of anything

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      The book i recommend people to read - Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451"
      "I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me to see me looking back at you".



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      I recently read The Beach by Alex Garland. When the movie adaptation came out a few years back it was pretty hyped, so most people have probably seen it, but the book is really good (and it goes without saying, much better ). It's intelligently written and moves along at a roaring pace. I can honestly say there wasn't a boring page throughout the whole thing, and that's pretty rare. It's also different to the movie in a number of key places, so you can enjoy one without spoiling the other

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      I'm reading Fahrenheit 451 right now, it's pretty cool so far.

      I highly, highly, highly recommend Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. Fantastic book.

      Probably my current favorite.
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      The Lois Duncan books are pretty good, as are the Lois Lowry. I've read them all I think they're great Highly recommend them. They're short, yeah, but I still like them.

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      http://www.mrcalichefanfics.bravehost.com/...ilysecrets.html

      There's a good story. It might not be published or anything, but it's my favourite story that I've ever read. If you want a good summary of it, there's one on the page that the link goes to, made by the author. If like tons of creepy stuff or supernatural stuff, it's a must read.

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      I tend to not read fiction, for some reason, didn't have much interest.

      I am a big English fan. I find Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson very interesting to read, analyze, and probe. I still haven't figured it all out yet.
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      Is this the "Silent Hill" that hit the game world hard?

      It thats the case im playing Silent Hill 4. And its creeeeepy! But more fun than reading the book

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      Garth Nix: his books are quick-reading and for a more young-adult audience but they're still origonal and entertaining. Books of his that I've read include \"Shade's Children\" and the trilogy of \"Sabriel\" \"Abhorsen\" and \"Lireal\" but apparently there's a new book out that I have to have! [/b]
      Ya i read Sabriel and those other 2, didnt really like Shade Children though.

      The book i recommend people to read - Ray Bradbury's \"Fahrenheit 451\" [/b]
      Ya that was good, have any of yall read the Martin Cronicles? The book or short stories? There was this on really funny one it was supose to be sad but the astronuat were put in a nut house and this doctor guy shoots all of them and then he still sees the spaceship so he though he was crazy and then he shot himself! LOL


      Oh and i recom some stephen kings books too, like IT and pet cemtary was pretty good, I also heard Carrie and Cujo was good but havent read them yet.

      "There are two types of people in this world, people who think there are two types of people, and people who don't."

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      Is this the \"Silent Hill\" that hit the game world hard?

      It thats the case im playing Silent Hill 4. And its creeeeepy! But more fun than reading the book [/b]
      Yeah, that Silent Hill. It's a fan fiction though, so it's a bit different. And though I love the games, the story is still really good too. And it's not based on any of the games, so it's original work.

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      I usually dislike school assigned books, but the few I actually liked were actually Tale of Two Cities, Native Son, and Catcher in the Rye.

      If you are going to read the Ender series by Card, read Ender's Shadow first. This way you don't have to read Ender's Game (The original) and even if you do, this order is a lot better in my opinion.

      Bradybaker that books sounds interesting, I'm a big sci-fi/fantasy reader so I'll try to remember to check it out.

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      I'd reccomend both of the Dirk Gently novels (the first one is better, though). It's called "Dirk Gently's Holistic Dective* Agency" and the second is called "The Long, Dark Teatime of the Soul". They're by Douglas Adams and are just good [if not better] than his DectivHitchiker novels.

      *For some reason I can't spell that word right now.

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      Originally posted by Kaniaz
      Dective*

      *For some reason I can't spell that word right now.
      How about Detective?
      Anyway, I have "The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul" and it's a great book. I guess I should read that first one too. Douglas Adams was such a great author.
      Don't think about those damn kangaroos.

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      I used to work at a book store with 3 other bibliophiles, I'm obsessed with books.

      I've just completed:

      Ray Bradbury-(brilliant author, master of the short story, and weaver of whimsy) Something Wicked This Way Comes

      If you're just getting into bradbury, I'd highly reccomend The Martian Chronicles, it wil stay with you for years.

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      Dark Places

      By Jon Evans..

      Canadian Author..

      OMg... such a good book
      They say dreaming is dead and noone does it anymore. It's not dead, it's just been forgotten, removed from our language. Nobody teaches it, so nobody knows it exists. .. waking life

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