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If you got the chance to recommend two books to the person above you what would you recommend and way ....
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I'd recommend John Updike's "Rabbit" series and Douglas Adams' "Hitchhiker's Guide" series. Just personal favorites.
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Got to try these ..
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Updike's writing is just excruciatingly beautiful in its precision. His ability to assemble words -- exactly the right words, with exactly the right flow and rhythm -- elevates his work above and beyond the status of mere "writing" -- it's an art form the likes of which I've never seen elsewhere.
Adams proves that sci-fi and humor can coexist AND do so while still being entertaining and thought-provoking. His work was a major influence on my first book. |
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Boy's Life by Robert McCammon
My all time favorite book- my copy is literally falling apart because I've read it so many times. Seen through the eyes of a 12 year old boy in early 1960's Alabama. It's a coming of age story as the boy learns about and deals with first love, death, racism, bullies. It's also a murder mystery as the boy secretly helps his father find out who killed a man they saw in a car before it sank into a lake. It's also a ghost story as a ghost car haunts the back roads. And also a fantasy as a prehistoric creature lives in the river, and another terrorizes drivers near the woods. And that doesn't even scratch the surface. Little, Big by John Crowley Another favorite I've read several times. The story of the Drinkwater family who can communicate with the Faery world. The book spans over a hundred years(from early 20th century, to a future America) following several generations of the family at their country estate(Edgewood), and those living in The City. |
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Only two? That's tough...
"Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls...because it's one of the first books that had me literally sobbing. I fell totally in love with reading after getting that kind of an emotional experience from a book! Stephen King's "Dark Tower" series...because I'm addicted to his writing and it's a cool collection. I named my kid Jake. |
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Stephen King's "Dark Tower" series...because I'm addicted to his writing and it's a cool collection. I named my kid Jake. If I had my own billy-bumbler I'd name him Oy |
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"Pattern Recognition" by William Gibson...cuz' I just finished it and thought it was awesome. "The Pearl" by Steinbeck cuz' everybody needs to read that.....
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Where the Red Fern Grows! One of my favorites, and Old Yeller! Don't get better than that.
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Riverworld
and The Red Badge of Courage |
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Riverworld and The Red Badge of Courage |
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Edited by
Quietman_2009
on
Tue 05/04/10 05:19 PM
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on Riverworld anyone who was alive at any time on earth before 2050 is reborn on the banks of The River. The protagonists are: Richard Burton (the explorer not the actor) Mark Twain, Baron Von Richtoffen's son, King John Longshanks (the bad guy), Cyrano de Bergerac, and a troglodyte named Joe. And the story of their journey to the headwaters of the river
The Red Badge of Courage is a first person account of the Civil War |
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patricia cornwells
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Farenheit 451 and Earth Abides
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