Topic: BEST BOOK IN THE WORLD
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Wed 05/09/12 05:56 PM
It's raining really bad here, now. So, I'm reading the best vampire book from Anne Rice. What's your favorite book of all time and why?

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Wed 05/09/12 05:58 PM
The one I'm working on because it's going to be a viral book and make me money. :)

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Wed 05/09/12 06:06 PM
But will it be intersting? The book I am reading now is by Brad Metzer call Book of lies. Really good!

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Wed 05/09/12 06:22 PM

It's raining really bad here, now. So, I'm reading the best vampire book from Anne Rice. What's your favorite book of all time and why?


Which one is the best?

I don't have a favorite book, that would be like picking a favorite child. As for Vampire books, Salem's Lot was really good. The best I've ever read, but I haven't read too many.

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Wed 05/09/12 06:25 PM
Edited by uncommonsense on Wed 05/09/12 06:27 PM
George RR Martin's Game of Thrones series is amazing. The show sure ain't half bad either. The characters are so well written, and just as you really get behind one, they die. lol. But a new and fascinating character is always on the horizon.

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Wed 05/09/12 06:34 PM
Edited by Torgo70 on Wed 05/09/12 06:54 PM
Robert McCammon's Boy's Life

In 1964, 12-year-old Cory Mackenson lives with his parents in Zephyr, Alabama. It is a sleepy, comfortable town. Cory is helping with his father's milk route one morning when a car plunges into the lake before their eyes. His father dives in after the car and finds a dead man handcuffed to the steering wheel. Their world no longer seems so innocent: a vicious killer hides among apparently friendly neighbors. Other, equally unsettling transmogrifications occur: a friend's father becomes a shambling bully under the influence of moonshine, decent men metamorphose into Klan bigots, "responsible" adults flee when faced with danger for the first time. With the aid of unexpected allies, Cory faces hair-raising dangers as he seeks to find the secret of the dead man in the lake.

Mystery, ghost story, coming of age. Monster in the river, beast from the Lost World, old gunslinger, bullies....

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Wed 05/09/12 06:56 PM

But will it be intersting? The book I am reading now is by Brad Metzer call Book of lies. Really good!


The book I'm writing will be good to read if you have trouble sleeping. lol

It's about making money online, building websites, that sort of thing. I also plan on making one for learning PHP. It will have all my scripts that I've written myself. The scripts I've written include a message forum complete with PM system, MySQL Site Search/ Web Directory (No spider due to resource usage). and lots more.

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Wed 05/09/12 08:08 PM

The one I'm working on because it's going to be a viral book and make me money. :)


Well, I have also written a book (posted online), but I didn't write it for money. I doubt that it will ever be published, unless I can pay for its publication.

Anyway, a non-fictional book that is one of my all-time favorites is Secret Strength, written by Joni Eareckson Tada.

As for fictional books, I love Anne McCaffrey's Harper Hall trilogy.
I'm looking forward to seeing the movie version of McCaffrey's book Dragonflight.

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Wed 05/09/12 10:28 PM
the power of myth
by joseph campbell
it makes so much sense

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Thu 05/10/12 05:34 AM
For vampires-

Bram Stoker's Dracula
Stephen King's Salem's Lot, and his novella The Night Flier

The Light At The End by John Skipp and Craig Spector. A vampire terrorizes New York so a bunch of bike messengers band together to try and stop him.

The Traveling Vampire Show by Richard Laymon. Set in the early 60's, a trio of teens hear about a live show that has come to town that supposedly features a real vampire, of course they don't believe that vampires are real.

The Stake by Richard Laymon. Two married couples find a coffin in an abandoned hotel, inside the coffin is a young woman with a stake through her heart...the husbands decide they would like to find out what would happen if they removed the stake...

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Thu 05/10/12 08:11 AM
I Don't really have a favorite. A few books I read in one sitting, that I just couldn't put down.

The Bachman Books
Skeleton Crew
Different Seasons
Into The Wild
Requiem For A Dream
The Thief of Always
A Clockwork Orange

Read them all before I saw the film (except A Clockwork Orange).

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Thu 05/10/12 08:14 AM

It's raining really bad here, now. So, I'm reading the best vampire book from Anne Rice. What's your favorite book of all time and why?


So what do you consider Anne's best vampire book?

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Thu 05/10/12 09:29 AM

I Don't really have a favorite. A few books I read in one sitting, that I just couldn't put down.

The Bachman Books
Skeleton Crew
Different Seasons
Into The Wild
Requiem For A Dream
The Thief of Always
A Clockwork Orange

Read them all before I saw the film (except A Clockwork Orange).


The Thief Of Always I read every October.

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Sun 05/13/12 08:44 AM
I really like all her book's, but now I'm going to try to find 'the Stake' and see if its good like recommand. I'm going to try to read all the book's that everyone recommand and you guys like. Thank you very much for help. Smiley!!

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Mon 05/14/12 04:44 AM

I really like all her book's, but now I'm going to try to find 'the Stake' and see if its good like recommand. I'm going to try to read all the book's that everyone recommand and you guys like. Thank you very much for help. Smiley!!


Warning, Richard Laymon's books are very very graphic.

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Tue 06/12/12 03:56 PM

"THE HOLY BIBLE"




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Tue 06/12/12 04:00 PM





Its a tie between JAWS (greatest movie ever made) and The Exorcist.

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Tue 06/12/12 04:18 PM
I just finished my first book and I am so excited that I am gonna read another (I miss Rodney Dangerfield)