All time favorite book

If you had to pick or have many books you enjoy what genre/ name?? I have a select few i use to enjoy reading: Dean Koontz books are on my top list, The outsiders, To kill a mockingbird just to name a few.

I haven’t read for years, but most of the books I still have are fictional stories about the ongoing conflict between good and evil lol

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The AEON Files by Selena IR Drake
The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey
Dragon Diaries by Selena IR Drake
Dune by Frank Herbert
The Elemental Quartet by Marjorie B Kelogg
Pit Dragon series by Jane Yolen

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1984 but it has no good movie sadly.

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Reading is a tad complicated for me. Struggling to conjure images myself as I read. I can sorta do it with visual aid.

I liked the Silverwing series as a kid. Watership Down. The Plucker. The Child Thief.

A new book I’m interested in is coming out next month. The author even made a trailer for it. I’m just unsure if its forum friendly or not. Its called The August Few: Amygdala.

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Fantasy and all time: Lord of the Rings.

Sci-fi: Dune.

Classics: A Tale of Two Cities.

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Name of the wind is probably my all time favorite, the kingkiller chronicles in general is just great imo.

Wise mans fear is good, but I found the felurian section… bad.

and now I just sit here patiently waiting for doors of stone.

Auri is also the best character.

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I like true crime, so anything by the late Ann Rule works for me, esp on a cold, rainy day.

I also enjoy revisiting “A Wrinkle in Time” from my childhood; that book never gets old.

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Really need to read LOTRs, seen the trilogy…rly like to read so, even thougu havent read an actual book in YEARS

One Fish
Two Fish
Red Fish
Blue Fish

Cuz man those were some fish alright

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Snow Crash by Neil Stephenson

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These are awesome. They scratch both my detective novel and magic itches.

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I tried to read that. Got to–I think–chapter 26. Gave up because Tolkien dedicated the entire chapter to describing A DOOR.

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To Serve Man.

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You’d like The AEON Files then. It’s kind of like Harry Dresden meets Percy Jackson.

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But it was a very important door.

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Night Watch by Sir Pterry Pratchett

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Piers Anthony’s Xanth series.

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The Broken Sword by Poul Anderson is so sick

But The Silmarillion is by far my fav

Special shout out to The Peaceful Warrior

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ANYTHING by Sir Terry Pratchett (Hogfather is my fav)

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