post your favorite book!

Deception point by the guy who wrote the davinci code, also a brilliant book.
 
The sight - David Clement

I kinda forgot the name as I never finished the book
 
Can really say I have one favorite, but I liked these two:

Earth - David Brin (Also, his uplift series is great)
Cryptonomicon - Niel Stephenson
 
Not really a book, but an author, RA Salvatore and Robert Jordan. All of the books by both of these authors are excellent reading, if you like fantasy.

Blue
 
Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

and

Michael Moore's Stupid White Men
 
Good Omens - Terry Patchett and Neil Gaiman.
 
Anything by Dan Vinchi (author of Da Vinci Code)
Anything by Matthew Reilly

And theres a few more authors that are great too
 
Lord of the rings.

The harry potter books, book 3.
 
Dante's Inferno - Dante Alighieri

Against All Enemies - Richard Clark

Currently reading:

-Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right - Al Franken
 
Im going to read the Da Vinci Code soon, my favorite books so far are Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, and LOTR of course
 
The "Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galazy" Series by Douglas Adams. They are very hillarious in my opinion.
 
The Kama Sutra, author unknown :D

Seriously though: maybe Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy. I don't read much fiction :(
 
Servant Of The Shard by R.A. Salvatore


R.A. Salvatore OWNZ J00!



........... Hey, also the Dark Elf Trilogy is sweet too... :imu:
 
The entire "His Dark Materials" series, probably Amber Spyglass the most but all are pretty much equal in my view.
 
chibizerov4 said:
errrrrrm Eragon by Christopher Paolini =)


I hated it :( I found it poorly written...

My fav book has got to be 1984!!

Thadius Dean said:
The entire "His Dark Materials" series, probably Amber Spyglass the most but all are pretty much equal in my view.

I really liked those :thumbs:
 
SixThree said:
My fav book has got to be 1984!!

My brother talked about that book, and after a quick google I'm going to get myself a copy. :)
 
The Sparrow, by Mary Doria Russell.

Jesuits...

in space.
 
Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Just. Bloody. Awesome.

There's a particular passage near the end that completely blew me away in terms of both writing and sensationally effective circles of logic that come at you from nowhere.

I would recommend it to anybody, it should be read.
 
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