What's your favorite book?
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What do you love about it?
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The Stand
Was a bit cheesy, but So many sides to the story and the mystery and fight for survival, new love and friendship along with the good vs evil
They did a great job picking the characters on the movie!0 -
It
Read it when I was 15, been hooked on Stephen King ever since0 -
heelsandlifting wrote: »It
Read it when I was 15, been hooked on Stephen King ever since
Marry me....!
Altough i hated the movie, i am a huge SK fan
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I hate clowns and they scare me too, but that wasn't what did it for me, the original Poltergeist, watched it when I was 5, been terrified ever since0
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I haven't either, I don't get to read much nowadays given my occupation I have a very busy schedule but, The Shining is one of my absolute favorites as well. I love how detailed all of his books are! I like having a mental picture and some of the things they omit from the movies after reading the books you're like, oh! Okay! I get it now. I have not read The Green Mile yet. It was on one of my reading lists but I never got around to it, I like his darker stuff though. Storm of the Century, that's another good one0
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I have not read under the dome but I did watch one episode and it was pretty bad0
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Hannibal by Thomas Harris.
Lecter was always such an interesting and brilliantly written antagonist and this was the book that gave you so much insight.0 -
heelsandlifting wrote: »It
Read it when I was 15, been hooked on Stephen King ever since
I love Stephen King. He's a genius. I've read a few of his novels. I've been stuck reading Needful Things for years lol I can't seem to finish that one.
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P.s I love you.
I just can't help myself, I love it, I would read it and cry on the train haha0 -
hollysandersonx wrote: »P.s I love you.
I just can't help myself, I love it, I would read it and cry on the train haha
Yes!!!! I've read this about a thousand times lol
My favorite novel has to be A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks. Read it a million times and I still shed a tear or two when I see the movie lol
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sw33tp3a15 wrote: »hollysandersonx wrote: »P.s I love you.
I just can't help myself, I love it, I would read it and cry on the train haha
Yes!!!! I've read this about a thousand times lol
My favorite novel has to be A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks. Read it a million times and I still shed a tear or two when I see the movie lol
I've never read it!! I'm going to! I also want to read The Notebook!0 -
I wouldn't say I have a favorite book, but some favorite authors. I'm reading Ashley Bell by Dean Koontz right now. I really liked his whole Odd Thomas series. Vince Flynn is another favorite...John Sandford...0
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Right now, its 11.22.63 by Stephen King. I've read it twice, and am currently listening to the audiobook, hoping to finish in time for the mini-series that's coming out soon, which I'm super freaking excited about! The story is fantastic, and I'd strongly recommend it. Its not a horror, more a sci-fi I guess, as its about a guy that travels back in time to try and intervene in a particular huge event in history. The characters are fantastically well developed, and you get sucked right in from early on.
I've been a massive fan of SK since I was a kid, when one of my older friends gave me three of his books to try - IT, The Stand, and 'Salems Lot.
Another of my favourite books has also been mentioned in this thread - Odd Thomas, by Dean Koontz. The whole series is amazing but the first book is the best, in my opinion. I think its the first time a horror novel has broken my heart!
Also, I'm a total (blood?) sucker for the Vampire Chronicles series by Anne Rice. Straight after reading Interview With The Vampire (I was around 15), I jumped on the bus to my local book store to see if they had any more. I read the first 4 books in the series in just over a week.
I am a total book hoarder though, so I might name others as favourites depending on the day, ha ha. I've got around 650(ish) books at home, and a Kindle full aswell (some of which I have 'real copies' of).
Sorry for the long post, total book nerd here
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BigChangeNeeded wrote: »Right now, its 11.22.63 by Stephen King. I've read it twice, and am currently listening to the audiobook, hoping to finish in time for the mini-series that's coming out soon, which I'm super freaking excited about! The story is fantastic, and I'd strongly recommend it. Its not a horror, more a sci-fi I guess, as its about a guy that travels back in time to try and intervene in a particular huge event in history. The characters are fantastically well developed, and you get sucked right in from early on.
I've been a massive fan of SK since I was a kid, when one of my older friends gave me three of his books to try - IT, The Stand, and 'Salems Lot.
Another of my favourite books has also been mentioned in this thread - Odd Thomas, by Dean Koontz. The whole series is amazing but the first book is the best, in my opinion. I think its the first time a horror novel has broken my heart!
Also, I'm a total (blood?) sucker for the Vampire Chronicles series by Anne Rice. Straight after reading Interview With The Vampire (I was around 15), I jumped on the bus to my local book store to see if they had any more. I read the first 4 books in the series in just over a week.
I am a total book hoarder though, so I might name others as favourites depending on the day, ha ha. I've got around 650(ish) books at home, and a Kindle full aswell (some of which I have 'real copies' of).
Sorry for the long post, total book nerd here
Can I come over and browse your home library? Lol
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I have two. Too Kill a Mocking Bird. (Was forced to because it was for school, but this was the first book I read from start to finish and got me into reading). Desperation by Stephen King (the first book I read for enjoyment)0
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Trumpet by Jackie Kay. I love everything about it.0
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Since I've joined MFP, I've given up on reading books. I just tear up phone books with my bare hands. Books r 4 losers!0
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The entire sword of truth series0
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The entire sword of truth series
Is it good the whole way through? I read the first 3 books a while back and fell off. I planned to go back to them but I was a little discouraged when I was told by someone that the series gets progressively worse as it goes. I didn't have a good read on how well he liked the earlier books so I don't know how to interpret his claim. If I enjoyed the first few, can I expect more of the same in the later books?0 -
Just about anything by Brandon Sanderson.0
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"The richest man in Babylon"
Not a flashy or sexy choice but I love the story telling and practical principles0 -
I just started Game of Thrones, so that is my new favorite. Prior, Wuthering Heights, I'm a huge book nerd and I have a strange relationship with Heathcliff and Catherine.0
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Probably Dune by Frank Herbert. Keep wishing I had the time to read it again.0
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I really got into the WOOL series by Hugh Howie ...excellent disopian story0
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I don't have favorites. I love to read anything fiction. Suspense, romance, paranormal, etc. I read it all. I download the free books off iBooks and read a book a week practically. I can't afford to buy books at that rate.0
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BostonBanter74 wrote: »I have two. Too Kill a Mocking Bird. (Was forced to because it was for school, but this was the first book I read from start to finish and got me into reading). Desperation by Stephen King (the first book I read for enjoyment)
I enjoyed the Hank the Cowdog series as a child, and loved reading The Giver in junior high school.
Warning:potentially divisive content ahead-Of course, none of those hold a candle to the Bible, in my humble opinion.0 -
I just bought one of the Frankenstein books. Haven't read it yet.
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