To be honest, I'm not really much of a reader.
Dyslexia kinda gets in the way of that.
but some of the books that I have managed to cross that hurdle for are:
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series.
Dune, Children of Dune, & God Emperor of Dune
The Lord of the Rings
I'm thinking I might take a stab at some Asimov books next.
But Of the things I have read, Dune was the best.
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"Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic."
-Muad'Dib
Well, I have too many series to list individual books, so...
The Dresden Files, by Jim Butcher (curse you, cliffhanger, CURSE YOU!)
The Foundation Series, by Isaac Asimov (I was so sad to hear that the timeline just kind of stopped at Foundation and Earth. It could have gone on to so much more)
The Robot Series, also by Asimov
Artemis Fowl, by Eoin Colfer (Though the later books haven't been nearly as good as the first)
Harry Potter, by J.K. Rowling
A Series of Unfortunate Events, by Lemony Snicket
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams
It might be said that I read a lot.
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"The war...has begun."
Want to know more? Check out the beginnings of my novel, Chronicles of Light, at Figment.com. Latest update: Chapter 1: Life of a Thief.
LOTR trilogy
The Hobbit
Inheritance series (Eragon)
Any Tom Clancy Books
Deception Point, The Davinci Code, and Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
and many, many others.
The [i]Tales of the Malazan Book of the Fallen[/i] series by Steven Erickson
The [i]Tales of the Malazan Empire[/i] series by Ian C. Esslemont
The [i]Discworld[/i] series by Terry Pratchett
The [i]Sherlock Holmes[/i] books and stories by Arthur Conan Doyle
[i]American Gods[/i] and [i]The Sandman[/i] graphic novels by Neil Gaiman
[i]It[/i] and [i]The Stand[/i] by Stephen King
[i]The Prydain Chronicles[i] by Lloyd Alexander
[i]Neuromancer[/i] and [i]All Tomorrow's Parties[/i] by William Gibson
[i]The God Delusion[/i] by Richard Dawkins
[i]The Culture of Make Believe[/i] by Derrick Jensen
[i]The Dark is Rising Sequence[/i] by Susan Cooper
[i]1984[/i], [i]Animal Farm[/i], [i]Keep the Aspidistra Flying[/i], and [i]Coming Up for Air[/i] by George Orwell
[i]A Series of Unfortunate Events[/i] by Lemony Snicket
[i]Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds[/i] by Charles Mackay
And on, and on, and on, and on, ad nauseum.
I love to read. I've been more or less exclusively interested in fantasy and sci-fi since I was really young, but I've been branching out into more general fiction and non-fiction recently. My personal collection is at somewhere between 300 and 400 books.
I generally name a series among my favorite "books" because I can't pick any one of them that I like the best.
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Go then, there are other worlds than these. - Stephen King I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are details. - Albert Einstein
Where to begin... Hunger Games, Ender's game, Mistborn, Chronicles of Narnia... all great, but I have to give it to the Wheel of Time series. Final book should be released in a year (wikipedia estimate). If you have the time to read them, I highly recommend them.
The Grand Design
Starcraft book series
Mass Effect book series
Eragon trilogy
Chronicles of Narnia
A bunch more but listing my favorites.
The Stand by Stephen King.
Dyslexia kinda gets in the way of that.
but some of the books that I have managed to cross that hurdle for are:
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series.
Dune, Children of Dune, & God Emperor of Dune
The Lord of the Rings
I'm thinking I might take a stab at some Asimov books next.
But Of the things I have read, Dune was the best.
-Muad'Dib
Also, the Absoulutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian.
.hack//A.I. Buster
LotR books are beast, along with the Hobbit.
The Dresden Files, by Jim Butcher (curse you, cliffhanger, CURSE YOU!)
The Foundation Series, by Isaac Asimov (I was so sad to hear that the timeline just kind of stopped at Foundation and Earth. It could have gone on to so much more)
The Robot Series, also by Asimov
Artemis Fowl, by Eoin Colfer (Though the later books haven't been nearly as good as the first)
Harry Potter, by J.K. Rowling
A Series of Unfortunate Events, by Lemony Snicket
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams
It might be said that I read a lot.
Want to know more? Check out the beginnings of my novel, Chronicles of Light, at Figment.com. Latest update: Chapter 1: Life of a Thief.
This. I forgot those. :ohmy.gif:
LOTR trilogy
The Hobbit
Inheritance series (Eragon)
Any Tom Clancy Books
Deception Point, The Davinci Code, and Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
and many, many others.
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Hitchhikers series by Douglas Adams
War of the Worlds by H.G Wells ,I was unable to put this book down and had it done in a few hour sitting,****ing brilliant.
Attacks By Erwin Rommel
I read the Maximum Ride series. It got extremely cliché after the first couple books. All his books seem to do that :sad.gif:.
I love to read. I've been more or less exclusively interested in fantasy and sci-fi since I was really young, but I've been branching out into more general fiction and non-fiction recently. My personal collection is at somewhere between 300 and 400 books.
I generally name a series among my favorite "books" because I can't pick any one of them that I like the best.
I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are details. - Albert Einstein
1. To Kill a Mockingbird
2. Rowan of Rin (Series.)