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"Best ….. gosh The bell jar is up there. As is Little Women The Da Vinci code Lovely bones" Little Women has been on my list forever! Definitely something I want to read in the near future | |||
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"Lord of the Rings- Tolkien Anything by Terry Pratchett " I forgot about Terry Pratchett Good Omens is another of my favourites | |||
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"Lord of the Rings- Tolkien Anything by Terry Pratchett " These and hitchhikers guide | |||
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"So many. But will start with: The Buddha of Suburbia, Hanif Kureishi The Line of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst The Secret History, Donna Tartt " +1 The Secret History | |||
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"The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy" That book should get extra credit for being one of those that has inspired many other writers of bestsellers | |||
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"The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy That book should get extra credit for being one of those that has inspired many other writers of bestsellers" Couldn't agree more. | |||
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"Post Office - Charles Bukowski Hating Olivia - Mark Safranko Ham on Rye - Charles Bukowski Of Madness and Folly - Graham Old Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood Jane Eyre- Charlotte Brontë The Chrysalids - John Wyndham " I am a massive Bukowski and Wyndham fan!! Recently read The Chrysalids- LOVE IT! | |||
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"I am a massive Bukowski and Wyndham fan!! Recently read The Chrysalids- LOVE IT! " Yeah, I only recently read The Chrysalids. It was a real surprise. Such simplicity of writing (in some ways like Bulowski and co?), but the story just gripped me. I'd actually never heard of Wyndham, despite loving the show 'Choky' when I was a kid. | |||
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"I am a massive Bukowski and Wyndham fan!! Recently read The Chrysalids- LOVE IT! Yeah, I only recently read The Chrysalids. It was a real surprise. Such simplicity of writing (in some ways like Bulowski and co?), but the story just gripped me. I'd actually never heard of Wyndham, despite loving the show 'Choky' when I was a kid." Chocky was the first Wyndham book I read; I’m not a fan of that genre so I was surprised I liked it. After that…I just fell in love with him | |||
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"Chocky was the first Wyndham book I read; I’m not a fan of that genre so I was surprised I liked it. After that…I just fell in love with him " The genre has never appealed to me, but I should check out other books of his. If you like Bukowski, I think you'd like Safranko. I actually prefer him to the Fantes. | |||
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"Not the biggest reader in the world but Lord of the Rings and Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett, will keep an eye on this thread! " Pillars of the Earth is literally a weapon of a book. Interesting saga though | |||
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"Cujo-Stephen King The Rats series-James Herbert Pretty much anything by Ben Elton(I haven't read everything) The Magic Faraway Tree and The Wishing Chair series - Enid Blyton The House at Pooh Corner - A A Milne" Oohhh and most stuff from Mary Higgins Clark | |||
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"Cujo-Stephen King Pretty much anything by Ben Elton(I " I loved 'The First Casualty', one of those ones that I go back to time and again. | |||
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"Some great books above!! My list is: Gormenghast trilogy - Mervyn Peake Catch-22 - Joseph Heller The Looney - Spike Milligan The First Day of Spring - Nancy Tucker DUNE - Frank Herbert Girl, Woman, Other - Bernadine Evaristo 1984 - George Orwell" Bugger! Forgot 1984 lol | |||
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"Some great books above!! My list is: Gormenghast trilogy - Mervyn Peake Catch-22 - Joseph Heller The Looney - Spike Milligan The First Day of Spring - Nancy Tucker DUNE - Frank Herbert Girl, Woman, Other - Bernadine Evaristo 1984 - George Orwell Bugger! Forgot 1984 lol" When i read it as a teen i was like yeah right, as if .. Now I'm like, faacckk | |||
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"Some great books above!! My list is: Gormenghast trilogy - Mervyn Peake Catch-22 - Joseph Heller The Looney - Spike Milligan The First Day of Spring - Nancy Tucker DUNE - Frank Herbert Girl, Woman, Other - Bernadine Evaristo 1984 - George Orwell Bugger! Forgot 1984 lol When i read it as a teen i was like yeah right, as if .. Now I'm like, faacckk" Yeah, is scary shit, eh? | |||
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"Some great books above!! My list is: Gormenghast trilogy - Mervyn Peake Catch-22 - Joseph Heller The Looney - Spike Milligan The First Day of Spring - Nancy Tucker DUNE - Frank Herbert Girl, Woman, Other - Bernadine Evaristo 1984 - George Orwell Bugger! Forgot 1984 lol When i read it as a teen i was like yeah right, as if .. Now I'm like, faacckk Yeah, is scary shit, eh? " It's unreal | |||
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"Today I feel like the best books are... The Watchmaker of Filigree Street - Natasha Pulley Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis de Bernieres Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte The People's Act of Love - James Meek Dune - Frank Herbert A Song of Ice and Fire - George R R Martin Next week I'll have a different list. " Nice to see you again! | |||
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"Today I feel like the best books are... The Watchmaker of Filigree Street - Natasha Pulley Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis de Bernieres Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte The People's Act of Love - James Meek Dune - Frank Herbert A Song of Ice and Fire - George R R Martin Next week I'll have a different list. Nice to see you again! " Hey (waves) | |||
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"Tender is the night To kill a mockingbird " "Tender..." is a beautiful book... | |||
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"Oh god this is hard! 1984/Animal Farm - George Orwell Catch 22 - Joseph Heller Emma - Jane Austen We Need to Talk About Kevin - Lionel Shriver Room - Emma Donoghue A clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess … I’m sure that there are so many more" Oh i loved the film - we need to talk about kevin.. Didn't realise it was a book! | |||
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"Oh god this is hard! 1984/Animal Farm - George Orwell Catch 22 - Joseph Heller Emma - Jane Austen We Need to Talk About Kevin - Lionel Shriver Room - Emma Donoghue A clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess … I’m sure that there are so many more Oh i loved the film - we need to talk about kevin.. Didn't realise it was a book! " Yes! In my opinion the book is so much better than the film | |||
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"Today I feel like the best books are... The Watchmaker of Filigree Street - Natasha Pulley Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis de Bernieres Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte The People's Act of Love - James Meek Dune - Frank Herbert A Song of Ice and Fire - George R R Martin Next week I'll have a different list. Nice to see you again! Hey (waves) " I don’t want to derail the thread but I hope that you’re doing well | |||
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"Hobbit by Tolkien The Station, six book series by David Downing - life in 1930a/40s Berlin The Rats trilogy by James Herbert The Bone Woman by Clea Koff. True account of young female pathologist (Clea) after Rwanda & Yugoslavia Schindler’s List by Thomas Keneally All of these dragged me in that I couldn’t put the book down. " --I read The Rats as a teenager, it was pretty tight I thought. Herbert was a decent writer. | |||
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"Cujo-Stephen King The Rats series-James Herbert Pretty much anything by Ben Elton(I haven't read everything) The Magic Faraway Tree and The Wishing Chair series - Enid Blyton The House at Pooh Corner - A A Milne" Enid Blyton was the first author I ever really loved! I was obsessed with The Magic Faraway Tree and I collected the Famous Five books! C x | |||
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"Harry Potter and The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole" I read this as the title of a Harry Potter book, it made me chuckle | |||
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"His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman. " Have you read the books as part of the new trilogy? | |||
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"I dont think anyone has mentioned The book thief yet, and in that theme also The diary of Anne Frank is a must read. X " I really struggled with the book thief, the writing style just wasn't for me. It's a shame as it sounds like a really good book | |||
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"I dont think anyone has mentioned The book thief yet, and in that theme also The diary of Anne Frank is a must read. X I really struggled with the book thief, the writing style just wasn't for me. It's a shame as it sounds like a really good book" No question...the Bible | |||
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"Cujo-Stephen King The Rats series-James Herbert Pretty much anything by Ben Elton(I haven't read everything) The Magic Faraway Tree and The Wishing Chair series - Enid Blyton The House at Pooh Corner - A A Milne Enid Blyton was the first author I ever really loved! I was obsessed with The Magic Faraway Tree and I collected the Famous Five books! C x" Me too as a kid i remember setting up tents under my duvet with a torch so I could keep reading after I'd been sent to bed | |||
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"Lyonesse by Jack Vance. Neuromancer by William Gibson. I was really pleased to see someone mentioned Robin Hobb, what a heartbreaking series that is." Ohhhh I missed that, I've read her Fitz trilogy of trilogies, they were good but quite sad in places | |||
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"Lyonesse by Jack Vance. Neuromancer by William Gibson. I was really pleased to see someone mentioned Robin Hobb, what a heartbreaking series that is." Robin Hobb is definitely up there with my favourite authors. | |||
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"His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman. Have you read the books as part of the new trilogy? " I've read the first two but I don't think the last one has been released yet? | |||
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"So many great reads this is an excellent topic. Reading a few of the posts I'd been put off reading Terry Pratchett by the number of diskworld books. However I've started the Going postal / Moist von Lipwig books and they're great. I think the best advice when coming to Pratchett is to start with a character and read their books rather than all in order. A firm favourite of mine is Hannibal by Thomas Harris, a great book with a wonderful romantic twist. The Maigret stories, Count of Monte Christo / Musketeers trilogy, John le Carrie and Frost novels are always easy to read and re read" I got told off for suggesting I might read them out of order! I've read The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic but I'm not that bothered. I prefer books with more character development, I think. | |||
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"The book that has stuck with me all my life has been the billy goats gruff" That's because you're an old goat | |||
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"So many great reads this is an excellent topic. Reading a few of the posts I'd been put off reading Terry Pratchett by the number of diskworld books. However I've started the Going postal / Moist von Lipwig books and they're great. I think the best advice when coming to Pratchett is to start with a character and read their books rather than all in order. A firm favourite of mine is Hannibal by Thomas Harris, a great book with a wonderful romantic twist. The Maigret stories, Count of Monte Christo / Musketeers trilogy, John le Carrie and Frost novels are always easy to read and re read I got told off for suggesting I might read them out of order! I've read The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic but I'm not that bothered. I prefer books with more character development, I think. " Try going postal and making money from Terry Pratchett they're very good and it's nice to see Moist develop | |||
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"I dont think anyone has mentioned The book thief yet, and in that theme also The diary of Anne Frank is a must read. X " I can't read Anne Frank. I started it twice but leaves me with a grim outlook on humanity, despite Anne being such an inspirational person. | |||
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"Iain Banks - Crow Road " This is great, so close to including it my list too. The TV adaptation was brilliant too! | |||
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"Following on from my worst book you’ve ever read thread…what’s the best book you’ve ever read? For me it’s these: Jane Eyre- Charlotte Brontë Orlando - Virginia Woolf A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess Giovanni’s Room- James Baldwin Women- Charles Bukowski The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath So…what’s your fave book?" Catch-22 | |||
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"Cujo-Stephen King The Rats series-James Herbert Pretty much anything by Ben Elton(I haven't read everything) The Magic Faraway Tree and The Wishing Chair series - Enid Blyton The House at Pooh Corner - A A Milne Enid Blyton was the first author I ever really loved! I was obsessed with The Magic Faraway Tree and I collected the Famous Five books! C x Me too as a kid i remember setting up tents under my duvet with a torch so I could keep reading after I'd been sent to bed " I did exactly the same! We had a local market every Sunday and there was a book stall run by a lovely couple, they knew me by sight and first name and would stash all the Enid Blyton books to one side for me! C x | |||
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"The book that has stuck with me all my life has been the billy goats gruff That's because you're an old goat " i am not im the troll get off my bridge or il gobble you up | |||
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" The Delta Star / The Black Marble - Joseph Wambaugh, US Police detectives trying to do the right thing and fucking up. " If you like Detective stories, have you ever tried Ian Rankin or Stuart Macbride? | |||
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" The Delta Star / The Black Marble - Joseph Wambaugh, US Police detectives trying to do the right thing and fucking up. If you like Detective stories, have you ever tried Ian Rankin or Stuart Macbride?" I read all of the Inspector Morse (Colin Dexter) books, but that’s only because I loved the TV series. I like a variety of genres but it’s a character that’ll get me interested first. So the more fucked up and broken they are the more I’ll empathetic I’ll be | |||
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"I dont think anyone has mentioned The book thief yet, and in that theme also The diary of Anne Frank is a must read. X I really struggled with the book thief, the writing style just wasn't for me. It's a shame as it sounds like a really good book No question...the Bible " And your non-fiction choice ? | |||
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"I dont think anyone has mentioned The book thief yet, and in that theme also The diary of Anne Frank is a must read. X I really struggled with the book thief, the writing style just wasn't for me. It's a shame as it sounds like a really good book No question...the Bible And your non-fiction choice ? " I beg your parden | |||
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" The Delta Star / The Black Marble - Joseph Wambaugh, US Police detectives trying to do the right thing and fucking up. If you like Detective stories, have you ever tried Ian Rankin or Stuart Macbride?" Both. Quite fond of MacBride McRae and Steel series. | |||
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"Some great books above!! My list is: Gormenghast trilogy - Mervyn Peake" The first two are astounding, I’ve never read anything like them. The third is awful, he was half mad, never finished it (I think his wife did from his notes?) and it lessens the story arc. It ends perfectly at the end of book 2 and if I’d never read the last I’d be happier | |||
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"Lyonesse by Jack Vance. Neuromancer by William Gibson. I was really pleased to see someone mentioned Robin Hobb, what a heartbreaking series that is. Robin Hobb is definitely up there with my favourite authors. " The Fitz trilogies are superb works of art, the rain wild trilogies I could take or leave to an extent though. But the Fool/Amber storyline was fantastic stuff | |||
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" The Delta Star / The Black Marble - Joseph Wambaugh, US Police detectives trying to do the right thing and fucking up. If you like Detective stories, have you ever tried Ian Rankin or Stuart Macbride? Both. Quite fond of MacBride McRae and Steel series." Have you read any of the Harry Hole series by Jo Nesbro | |||
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"Catch 22, Joseph heller Shadow of the wind, Carlos Ruiz zafon Novel with cocaine (ageyev) as a short read. And 1984. " Good to see another Shadow of the Wind fan. That's my #1 pick. I'm a big fan of Anthony Beevor, so pretty much anything by him. Jeder stirbt für sich allein (Alone in Berlin) by Hans Fallada. The book is MUCH better than the movie, which was too rushed. | |||
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" The Delta Star / The Black Marble - Joseph Wambaugh, US Police detectives trying to do the right thing and fucking up. If you like Detective stories, have you ever tried Ian Rankin or Stuart Macbride? Both. Quite fond of MacBride McRae and Steel series. Have you read any of the Harry Hole series by Jo Nesbro" Not yet, will need to look them up. | |||
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"Short history of everything " This. Assuming it's a short history of nearly everything by Bill Bryson? And anything by Terry Pratchet. Sapiens To name a few. Mr | |||
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"The lovely bones There are however countless books I love and re read" Indeed, I dont think that I can choose a single "best book" that I've read. | |||
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"I read "The English Patient" by Michael Ondaatje many years ago and I don't know if I could re-read it because I want the magic to remain in my head forever. That's how good it was. " I agree...beautifully written book....and erith gets a mention too | |||
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"Some great books above!! My list is: Gormenghast trilogy - Mervyn Peake The first two are astounding, I’ve never read anything like them. The third is awful, he was half mad, never finished it (I think his wife did from his notes?) and it lessens the story arc. It ends perfectly at the end of book 2 and if I’d never read the last I’d be happier " I always wondered why the last book was a bit weird..and not in a good way | |||
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"Another vote for anything by Terry Pratchett. But also Ballet Shoes from my childhood, and then We need to talk about Kevin. X " I was a real bookworm as a child but Ballet Shoes was my no 1 favourite. | |||
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"I still enjoy reading The Little Prince and the illustrations are lovely as well." That was one of my daughters favourite books when she was small. A few months ago in France they had a special anniversary celebration. | |||
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"Nearing the end of Shantaram, one of the best I've read for a long time. " I've re read it three times! The follow up book, Mountain Shadow, is also a fabulous book. | |||
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"When I was younger I read The Silver Sword by Ian Serraillier. Definitely one of my favourite books to this day " | |||
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