Great novels

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Conrad is phenomenal - some of his short stories like "Typhoon" approach Heart of Darkness. As far as Crichton, try reading some older things - The Andromeda Strain, Sphere, Congo, The Great Train Robbery, - before he began writing expressly for movie adaptation.

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Anythin Tolkien (Westerniese was the best. *don't think I spelled it right, been many years.)
AVP novels (They weren't the greatest but still well worth it)
Dune (Frank Herbert is the league of Tolkien - Perfection)
Harry Turtledove (191 timeline series is pure joy, add 'guns of the south' as a kick off)
Warhammer 40k books are mostly good.
Horus Series is a great read minus Fulgrim.
Hamlet (Some of the greatest lines about mankind all together in one Epic Play!)
Oedipus
Antigone
Red Badge of Courage (The dream that founded the crap that was 'A Farewell to Arms')
The Toy Soldier
Starship Troopers (I'll kill you if you ever say the movie was anything but treason!)
The Hunt for the Red October
Of mice and men
Elie Wiesel's "Night"
Halo Series
Brian Hurberts Dune series (Not his father but he still has plenty of years to get there.)
To Kill a Mockingbird
Moby Dick (My mom read this to me as a bedtime story)
Glory and Honor (My dad read this to me as a bedtime story)
Animal Farm
Julius Caesar (Cry havoc! And let slip the dogs of war!)

Thats all I could think of for right now, I have more at home on my shelf that I can post later if I remember.
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I like arron alstans (spelling off) Work on the Star Wars Legacy series. Most star wars new jedi order books. And most Manga.
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Ok lets seeeee, my favs in order.

Beloved
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Color Purple
The Old Man and the Sea
Dragon Riders of Pern
Dragon Champion
Lord of the Rings
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
One Flew Over the Cockoo's Nest
Deliverance
All my WoW books lol
And the BFG :-)
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I've been so wanting to read Dragon Champion and its series, but have never been able to afford to buy it.
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David Eddings:
The Belgaraid (5 book series)
The Mallorian (5 book series)
The Elenium (3 book series)
The Tamuli (3 book series)

Mercedez Lacky's Valdamar series

Terry Brooks Shannarra Books

Reymond E. Fiests Magician Series


Is anybody else seeing a pattern here?
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Varthikes wrote:I've been so wanting to read Dragon Champion and its series, but have never been able to afford to buy it.
Aw, well when you get it i'm sure youll love it. It's a really engaging series.
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Mark wrote:David Eddings:
The Belgaraid (5 book series)
The Mallorian (5 book series)
The Elenium (3 book series)
The Tamuli (3 book series)

Mercedez Lacky's Valdamar series

Terry Brooks Shannarra Books

Reymond E. Fiests Magician Series


Is anybody else seeing a pattern here?
I tried readnig one of the Shannarra books, it never stuck with me.

Trudi canavan's Black Magician series :D
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Shannarra books ARE slow to start sometimes :(
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The Black Jewels: Trilogy by Anne Bishop

Daughter of the Blood
Heir to the Shadows
Queen of the Darkness


It's dark fantasy, but the writing ability of Anne Bishop (at least in this series) is breathtaking. When I read Queen of the Darkness, I read it cover to cover without setting the book down.
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Huh.

I'll have to check those out.

As far as fantasy stuff, I liked Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, though I got a little bogged down after book 8...

Best ever is Stephen King's Dark Tower series, IMO.
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The Night Angel Trilogy was quite good.
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And now I can't remember if this was mentioned, but the Swords of Truth series looks to be quite good. I've only read Wizard's First Rule so far, but it was VERY good. And the villain was sooooo creepy AND was blonde haired/blue-eyed. (striking, since I SWEAR that 99.9% of all villains are portrayed as having dark hair and eyes)
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since I SWEAR that 99.9% of all villains are portrayed as having dark hair and eyes
Now that I think about it, it does seem that way.
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stitch626 wrote:
since I SWEAR that 99.9% of all villains are portrayed as having dark hair and eyes
Now that I think about it, it does seem that way.
Damned evil dark people!

One of my main villains bucks that trend completely, now that I think about it. I'll post info once I get my copyright on that short story. :)
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