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This thread goes out to all my fellow book lovers/book worms. I thought it would be fun if we shared our favorite books or authors or even quotes and poems here. New reading material is always appreciated.

Favorite Books:
-The Perks of being a Wallflower.
-Looking for Alaska.
-Paper Towns.
-An Abundance of Katherines.
-The Fault in our stars.
- Vampire Academy (entire series)

Favorite Authors:
-John Green
-Stephen Chbosky
-J.K Rowling
-Edgar Allan Poe
-Stephen King


Of course this list changes quite often for me because I am always reading and the more I read, the more books I fall in love with. What's your favorite book? (This bookworm is looking for her reading material)


 
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just_monicat

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just reading those lists, i think i've learned more about you than i have in all the other conversations put together. : )
 
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This thread goes out to all my fellow book lovers/book worms. I thought it would be fun if we shared our favorite books or authors or even quotes and poems here. New reading material is always appreciated.

Favorite Books:
-The Perks of being a Wallflower.
-Looking for Alaska.
-Paper Towns.
-An Abundance of Katherines.
-The Fault in our stars.
- Vampire Academy (entire series)

Favorite Authors:
-John Green
-Stephen Chbosky
-J.K Rowling
-Edgar Allan Poe
-Stephen King



My daughter (17) has read all but the bottom book series in your list, and loved them. We have a signed DFTBA poster framed in our livingroom. :D
 

Liamson

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Books that have greatly shaped my perception of the Universe are:

Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant
Paradise Lost - John Milton*
Tractatus - Ludwig Wittgenstein
Pilgrim's Progress - John Bunyan
Stages on Life's Way - Kierkegaard
Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis
You're Stupid, how to argue effectively - Jeff Smith
Please Understand Me II - Keirsey

*Paradise Lost is my favorite book.


I'm not much for "Literature" and I can't stand Shakespeare. Iambic Pentameter is truly annoying.

I never got into Popular Fiction like Stephanie Meyer or J.K. Rowling or Stephen King or Tom Clancy.

Also Les Miserables is tedious but, I like the Super Abridged versions. The Audiobook makes for a great Anesthetic Induction.
 

just_monicat

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Books that have greatly shaped my perception of the Universe are:

Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant
Paradise Lost - John Milton*
Tractatus - Ludwig Wittgenstein
Pilgrim's Progress - John Bunyan
Stages on Life's Way - Kierkegaard
Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis
You're Stupid, how to argue effectively - Jeff Smith
Please Understand Me II - Keirsey

*Paradise Lost is my favorite book.


I'm not much for "Literature" and I can't stand Shakespeare. Iambic Pentameter is truly annoying.

I never got into Popular Fiction like Stephanie Meyer or J.K. Rowling or Stephen King or Tom Clancy.

Also Les Miserables is tedious but, I like the Super Abridged versions. The Audiobook makes for a great Anesthetic Induction.
one of my all time favorite quotes is by milton:

thou can not touch the freedom of my mind

it's from comus
 
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Jullianna

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My favorite authors:
C S Lewis
Shakespeare

Some personal favorites:
Mere Christianity
Taming of the Shrew
The Art of War

I'm also a huge fan of biographies. Colin Powell's is a fav.

I posted a favorite quote on your blog and added it as my signature, but will leave it here as well :) -

'But he who dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose. ~ Anne Bronte

(Along with far too many from The Art of War to post here :) )

I have not set aside enough time to read in recent months. I must change this. My "to read" stack on my nightstand has been growing. :) Thanks for the reminder!
 
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My favorite authors:
C S Lewis
Shakespeare

Some personal favorites:
Mere Christianity
Taming of the Shrew
The Art of War

I'm also a huge fan of biographies. Colin Powell's is a fav.

I posted a favorite quote on your blog and added it as my signature, but will leave it here as well :) -

'But he who dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose. ~ Anne Bronte

(Along with far too many from The Art of War to post here :) )

I have not set aside enough time to read in recent months. I must change this. My "to read" stack on my nightstand has been growing. :) Thanks for the reminder!
"The Art of War" I've been seeing positive reviews from this book. I bought it perhaps today I will finish it.
 
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Jullianna

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It's more applicable to life than one might think :)
 

just_monicat

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lists like these are the bane of my existence. i hate choosing favorites-- it seems as they change often (or rather, re-orders themseveles)...

several of my faves have already been referenced, so here are a few more off the top of my head. i'm sure i'm forgetting ones that i should include.

i'm not listing works because i'd be here a lot longer--hard to choose.

immanuele kant (and really, most (if not all) of the "sublime" contributors)
edmund burke
wordsworth
mark twain
emily dickenson - i have a special affinity for her writings. maybe it's the gardening thing?

i like james herriot's books as well - always have.

a decent amount of my reading is in the realm of nonfiction.

i also love biographies, perhaps especially the pioneers and players in study of the mind/behavior, early and modern psychiatry, as well as their biographies-- jung, rorschach, etc. as well as "founding fathers" and world leaders.

i have some really old readers and dictionaries. i find these utterly fascinating.

for modern christianity, one of my favorite christian nf writers is tim kellerman. there are several i like, but i got hooked on keller via counterfeit gods. i've read a number of books of his now, and i've enjoyed them all on some level.
 
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I love reading but don't do nearly enough of it as I used to. I love The Circle Series by Ted Dekker.

I've seen many "book nooks" on Google and Pinterest that make me want to build my own house and put those in there!
 
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Favorite Authors:
-John Green
-Stephen Chbosky
-J.K Rowling
-Edgar Allan Poe
-Stephen King

Is it the real order? as to 1, 2, 3,....


 
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Tintin

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I love reading but it's difficult to determine my absolute favourites (I have many). I'll have to get back to you.
 
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ww_21

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Favorite Authors:
-John Green
-Stephen Chbosky
-J.K Rowling
-Edgar Allan Poe
-Stephen King

Is it the real order? as to 1, 2, 3,....



No! Not in order, this is listed randomly and no where near to being my complete list of favorite authors, these are just some off the top of my head since if I were to list all there would be so many that people refused to read my thread! haha
:p
 

Desdichado

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Ivanhoe, Brideshead Revisited, Howard's End among others.
 
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Always been a big bookworm myself. I have enjoyed some modern pop fiction like Harry Potter,various Michael Crichton, some of the Dan Brown stuff before he got too weird for even me, etc. Though I myself have always been moreso fond of the older works of literature. Much of my list be the classics of the 20th century literature, Ancient Literature, and a hodge-podge of History. This is a big reason why I like the Bible, which is merely a compilation of many different Ancient texts handed down and copied faithfully throughout time tiself and were I to make a list many of its books and authors would surely deserve top spots in it.

However I am assuming this topic is moreso on books besides those in the Bible so here is a list of some of the books I have read that I can remember best off the top of my head that I recommend to anyone that is a fan of reading. Though I would urge some caution as some of the books is very mature content:

The Travels by Marco Polo
Lives of the Caesars by Suetonius
The Conquest of Gaul and the Civil War by Julius Caesar
Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkein
On Guerilla Warfare by Mao Tse-Tung
The Federalist Papers by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton
The Odyssey by Homer
1984 and Animal Farm by George Orwell
The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
Galapagos and Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut
Orestes and Other Plays by Euripides
The Inferno by Dante Aligheri
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
Mutiny of the HMS Bounty by William Bligh
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper
Le Mort D'Arthur by Tomas Mallory
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
 

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Always been a big bookworm myself. I have enjoyed some modern pop fiction like Harry Potter,various Michael Crichton, some of the Dan Brown stuff before he got too weird for even me, etc. Though I myself have always been moreso fond of the older works of literature. Much of my list be the classics of the 20th century literature, Ancient Literature, and a hodge-podge of History. This is a big reason why I like the Bible, which is merely a compilation of many different Ancient texts handed down and copied faithfully throughout time tiself and were I to make a list many of its books and authors would surely deserve top spots in it.

However I am assuming this topic is moreso on books besides those in the Bible so here is a list of some of the books I have read that I can remember best off the top of my head that I recommend to anyone that is a fan of reading. Though I would urge some caution as some of the books is very mature content:

The Travels by Marco Polo
Lives of the Caesars by Suetonius
The Conquest of Gaul and the Civil War by Julius Caesar
Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkein
On Guerilla Warfare by Mao Tse-Tung
The Federalist Papers by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton
The Odyssey by Homer
1984 and Animal Farm by George Orwell
The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
Galapagos and Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut
Orestes and Other Plays by Euripides
The Inferno by Dante Aligheri
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
Mutiny of the HMS Bounty by William Bligh
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper
Le Mort D'Arthur by Tomas Mallory
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Yeah, someone recommended Breakfast of Champions to me, said it changed their life. We'll see. :)
 
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Yeah, someone recommended Breakfast of Champions to me, said it changed their life. We'll see. :)
Ya it is interesting no doubt, though I think some may find it offensive as it is a satire of Creationism.

Though keep in mind that was what Vonnegut was; a satirical writer. I would recommend if you read Breakfast of Champions (satire on Creationism with the Author serving as the deity) to also read Galapagos (which is a satire of Evolution told from the point of view of seal-people explaining how their human ancestors arrived and became stranded on Galapagos Islands.)
 
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NodMyHeadLikeYeah

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-The red badge of courage
-These broken stars
-Mystic city
-Mistborn

I'm reading a book called Alienated right now. I hate it, but i can't stop reading it.
 
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-The red badge of courage
-These broken stars
-Mystic city
-Mistborn

I'm reading a book called Alienated right now. I hate it, but i can't stop reading it.
Nod, I don't understand what you mean by that.