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Ive actually read about half of this series. it isnt that bad to be honest, although quite ridiculous.
I've always enjoyed the Cirque Du Freak series. While it may be a little strange at times, it is definitely entertaining the whole way through.
Try reading Death Gate Series. I think theres 5 books..?
I think Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman are the writers, good books, imho.
Fantasy about dragons etc.
Good one right here
[url]http://www.amazon.ca/If-You-Survive-George-Wilson/dp/0804100039[/url]
Read it in 8th grade when I went to Fort Stewart.
A clockwork orange
2001: Space odyssey
Any Tom Clancy
Any of the Bourne books
Any Jessie Stone books
Mogworld.
Seriously, it's the best book I've ever read.
[QUOTE=fps_JOLE;25409795][i]Please post, I'd like to visit Barnes & Noble(book store) within the next 2 hours![/i]
[b]I've read every book I have and am in need of something new.
Can anyone recommend a decent book/series? I like most genres, though I've been in the mood for something in the fantasy/medieval genres lately.[/b]
Notable books & series I've read are:
17 of the Chronicles of Gor books
All Inheritance Series books
All Wizard of EarthSea books
All Lord of the Rings books
The Wasp Factory
Emergency by Neil Strauss
-and various other books.
[b](I haven't read the Harry Potter series yet, are they worth the read?)[/b][/QUOTE]
If you like medieval stuff, you should really read anything Bernard Cornwell ever written (maybe not his diary or something like that but you get the point). His "The Last Kingdom"-series is really, really good, but I've enjoyed all the books of his I've read. The "Sharpe"-series is really good, too.
He's a historican too, so most of what happened in his books happened in the real world.
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