Pretty self explanitory.... mine would be.... The Foundation Trilogy... (the one i read had all three in the same binding).
6/14/2006 7:53:07 PM
Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas PynchonI have a ridiculous number of favorites, but this one wins out every time.
6/14/2006 7:54:59 PM
as a huge wrestling fan, "Heartbreak and Triumph" by Shawn Michaels was pretty much the most entertaining book i've read. he's been one of my role models for years, so i really enjoyed it.if graphic novels count, i also count "Kingdom Come." Now, it has its critics, but the first time I read it, I couldn't put it down. and finally, The Book of Revelations is one of my favorites. I know, I know, "stupid brainwashed christian pushes views on message board" but the imagery and interpretations of that book make it a truly thought-provoking read.
6/14/2006 7:56:38 PM
nah its cool... i liked the old testament alot... and im not even religious... (well some parts are boring )
6/14/2006 7:59:13 PM
"Gladiator" - Philip Wylieoh man i loves me some Kingdom Come
6/14/2006 8:03:13 PM
How are you going to say Foundation but omit Foundation's Edge and Foundation and Earth?My standard answers are Local Anaesthetic or The Sirens of Titan. But I don't really know.
6/14/2006 8:09:41 PM
lol... because i said favorite BOOK... singular... but yeah... i cheated kinda too... so through those in with mine fav.
6/14/2006 8:18:21 PM
Fitzgerald's This Side of Paradise[Edited on June 14, 2006 at 8:55 PM. Reason : !]
6/14/2006 8:55:12 PM
Slaughter House 5 by Kurt Vonnegut
6/14/2006 9:19:29 PM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban or Da Vinci Code...bet books ever.
6/14/2006 9:22:03 PM
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban or Da Vinci Code...best books ever.
6/14/2006 9:22:29 PM
Please stop posting. Or at least learn how to edit.
6/14/2006 10:03:39 PM
lol...[Edited on June 14, 2006 at 10:05 PM. Reason : Im stupid...][Edited on June 14, 2006 at 10:05 PM. Reason : But atleast i can edit...][Edited on June 14, 2006 at 10:05 PM. Reason : see ]
6/14/2006 10:04:53 PM
You know, you can delete those extra brackets each time. It saves space.
6/14/2006 10:08:32 PM
i didnt know that... but would that post have had as much character if i had deleted the brackets?.... Life's all about character in my opinion...
6/14/2006 10:13:24 PM
Dune
6/14/2006 10:55:46 PM
The Thrawn Trilogy
6/14/2006 10:58:47 PM
Still Life with Woodpeckeror Villa Incognitoboth by Tom Robbins
6/14/2006 11:04:11 PM
anything by orson scott card. but especially the ender's game series.
6/14/2006 11:52:17 PM
the crimson petal and the white by michel faber
6/15/2006 12:03:00 AM
great gatsbycarter beats the devil
6/15/2006 12:19:52 AM
Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein probably spoke the most strongly to me of any book I've read.
6/15/2006 12:21:04 AM
sphere.....[Edited on June 15, 2006 at 12:23 AM. Reason : just kidding folks]
6/15/2006 12:23:29 AM
Fever Pitch - Nick HornbyThe Increasingly Inaccurately-named Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy - Douglas AdamsAny Faulkner or Twainetc.
6/15/2006 12:35:58 AM
i still like catcher in the rye and the hobbit after all these years
6/15/2006 12:37:15 AM
are you 13?
6/15/2006 12:39:10 AM
How the fuck are you going to say The Hobbit is your favorite book of all time? It's at best the opening monologue to the late show that is The Lord of the Rings.
6/15/2006 12:39:20 AM
it's his favorite book, not yours, so don't hate.
6/15/2006 2:29:21 AM
i like the hobbit and lord of the rings seriesmy mother has a really really old hard back cover of the hobbit and really old paperback editions of the lotr seriesand i love them all
6/15/2006 2:42:26 AM
maybe moby dickidk thats my first guess
6/15/2006 3:07:00 AM
Just one? That's impossible:Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, Catch-22, Cat's Cradle, and Poor Things (by Alasdair Gray).
6/15/2006 5:35:30 AM
^^your fav book is moby dick? dear lord
6/15/2006 5:53:43 AM
A Canticle for Leibowitz
6/15/2006 6:39:08 AM
No singular favorite, but Gargantua and Pantagruel is pretty kick ass.
6/15/2006 8:39:50 AM
Airframe/Timeline from Michael Crichton.I really liked the odyssey(sp?) too. and you can stick the poem/book argument right up your ass.
6/15/2006 8:56:01 AM
timeline was pretty good....
6/15/2006 9:00:35 AM
6/15/2006 9:08:01 AM
First Lady by Michael Malone or Honeymoon by James Patterson... but I'm getting sucked into this Anderson Cooper one and that just might replace both of these
6/15/2006 9:56:36 AM
a heartbreaking work of staggering genius by dave eggers and the catcher in the rye by jd salinger
6/15/2006 10:01:18 AM
Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote is at the top of a very long list]
6/15/2006 10:12:09 AM
^ Kavalier and Clay is amazing. I've been meaning to read some of his other books.
6/15/2006 9:37:39 PM
Moby Dick as-well. ...dear lord, I know.
6/15/2006 9:58:30 PM
James Joyce. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
6/15/2006 10:01:51 PM
The Hero and the Crown
6/15/2006 10:29:08 PM
no im not 13. they are just "classics" that i still like after all these years. are they the BEST books ive ever read? probably not. i read a lot. however these are books that mean something to me outside of the book itself. ill explain more after this quote..
6/15/2006 10:40:24 PM
The Prince of Tidesbut its very hard to choose just one
6/15/2006 10:41:54 PM
6/15/2006 10:53:13 PM
My American lit professor loves Moby Dick. I haven't read it.My fave used to be The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King, but I'm not sure what my favorite is now. I do love Little Women. A Wizard of Earthsea is another fave.
6/15/2006 11:00:13 PM
i hope you aren't serious josh
6/15/2006 11:00:16 PM
call me ishmael
6/15/2006 11:02:55 PM