8 lives down
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Apaches are incredibly badass
The Temporal Void by Peter F Hamilton.
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I have to say Swan Song by Robert R. McCammon or Blue World by Dean Koontz.
Tie between:
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But if I had to say, then Rx.
[QUOTE=ArcNova;17609793]Alphabet of Manliness[/QUOTE]
This, great book.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Bitches.
[QUOTE=Zorgoth64;17609883]Am I the only one that actually enjoys reading Artemis Fowl?
The first one was good.[/QUOTE]
I read those like 8 years ago at least, but I remember them being fun to read.
Can't decide.
Either The God Delusion or The Caves of Steel.
Twilight :v:
No i'm kidding.
I would say the Blue Nowhere, a very good hacker novel
[QUOTE=MuTAnT;17611858]I read those like 8 years ago at least, but I remember them being fun to read.[/QUOTE]
how old are they cause I'm still waiting for like the 5th one.
I liked the Outsiders and A Series of Unfortunate Events even though thet are both childrens books
but I can't think of my absolute favorite on though.
[QUOTE=ze spy;17612188]I liked the Outsiders and A Series of Unfortunate Events even though thet are both childrens books
but I can't think of my absolute favorite on though.[/QUOTE]
I have all of A Series of Unfortunate Events in hardback...except for the hospital one.
And I read them all.
pretty dark books for a children's series don't ya think?
Marcus Lutrell: Lone Survivor - The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10
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Okay, truth be told it's a tie between [i]Tripwire[/i] and [i]Killing Floor[/i]. Both by the same author, both of equal amounts of awesome.
Necronomicon. Haven't finished it yet though.
The Outsiders was great.
Obvious pick: The Lord of the Rings Series
The Artemis Fowl Series
and my final pick that I extremely like...
The Gunslinger by Stephen King.
Edit: Oh, I also forgot the Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Series. Hey man, everyone needs SOMETHING to read on the crapper. Gotta love it's Extended Sitting sections too.
[QUOTE=Applecrap;17608771]ANYTHING by Terry Pratchett.[/QUOTE]
I actually didn't really like Terry Pratchett's work that much. But then, I've not read his books in a while, and I probably read the books aimed at a younger audience (not like 8 year olds :downs:)
I should get some of his more mature books, methinks. Got Nation, but not read it yet.
And my favourite book(s) have to be the Inheritance series (Eragon, Eldest and Brisingr).
I absolutely love high fantasy, and the style and story is pretty fantastic. Pretty inspirational stuff.
Can't wait for the last book to come out.