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    Quote Originally Posted by jennirich View Post
    Hahahaha

    I was thinking this would go with a sammich better. Maybe I should have said pour me a drink.
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    It isn't really classic literature, buttttttttt...

    Roger Zelazny's The Great Book of Amber is by far my favorite book ever. It's ten books in one, but it's an amazing read. Sci-fi, fantasy, literally everything in one. I can't count the number of times I've reread it (rereading now actually :P). Zelazny has a unique style of writing and is killer at a first person perspective, imo.

    I also just finished The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor. I'm a huge fan of the TV series. The book was pretty good. If you're into the whole zombie apocalypse/survival deal, I recommend it. Or if you like the comics and series. So far, it doesn't have anything to do with the main group in the series. It's a separate group, but still in Georgia. Nonetheless, I enjoyed it.

    Oh, also if you like zombie stuff, World War Z is pretty decent too. Multiple accounts/perspectives of survival, war, how the whole mess started, etc. It's really interesting, well, at least I thought so.

    And that's all I got now. I read a lot and most of what you guys have mentioned I've read. Just on a Sci-fi tour atm

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    Quote Originally Posted by jennirich View Post
    Back on topic,

    The Rum Diary and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
    Good 'ol Hunter S. Thompson. May he rest in peace.
    Fear and Loathing is imo required reading, a long with Brave New World which was listed above. Both exceptionally good books.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1_v01d_0 View Post
    Fear and Loathing is imo required reading, a long with Brave New World which was listed above. Both exceptionally good books.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mager555 View Post
    A Song of Fire and Ice - George R. R. Martin
    GAME OF THRONES!!! I just started watching it, I plan to read the books... eventually - just too busy reading other things at the moment.

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    Im a fan of 'Where's Wally'.

    and any pop up picture books.
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    with the opening of transfers again...

    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe


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    Quote Originally Posted by PiggyManHero View Post
    with the opening of transfers again...

    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
    One of my all-time favorite books and authors.

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    I'm gonna go ahead and be a great Canadian and recommend some of my favorite Canadian Literature.

    So...Rohinton Mistry's A Fine Balance. I first read this in maybe 2001 and I re-read about once every two years. It is mentally exhausting, but in an amazing way. Class structure/struggles in India in the late 70's/early 80's. Very bleak. Don't expect happiness ever.

    Robertson Davies' Deptford Trilogy (Fifth Business, The Manticore, World of Wonders) is fantastic.

    Last Canadian lit I love love love is A Colony of Unrequited Dreams by Wayne Johnston. It's about Newfoundland confederation and the super badass Joey Smallwood.

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    I noticed a mention of the Belgariad, but I am surprised that no-one mentioned the Elenium and Tamuli trilogies. They may not be great classics, but there are some great characterizations in them and I love the tired attitude of the world weary Sparhawk character. I am also surprised that in the sci-fi genre no-one even mentioned EE Doc Smith's "Lensmen" series. It may be terribly dated now, but it was a classic of its time. While a more up to date sci-fi classic would be Dan Abnett's "Gaunt's Ghosts" series which while hardly everyone's taste has some wonderfully gritty characterizations.

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    The first two books in the Kingkiller chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss...tales about a young man learning about the world at large and then spreading rumors about himself to create a mystical figure..sounds a lot like peeps on either side :-D <3...that being said, those two books are highly enjoyable and I recommend them..The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear. Cheers.
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    As far as books go I dont really like Fantasy that much. Only books I've that have to do with Fantasy are The Keys to the Kingdom, Lotr, the Eragon series and a few others as well. My true taste is in books about the holocaust and WW2. One that I would recommend is
    Night-Ellie Wiesel
    The Hiding Place-Corrie Ten Boom
    The Book Thief-Markus Zusak
    Number the stars-Lois Lowry
    The boy in the striped pajamas-John Boyne
    Schindler's List-Thomas Keneally
    Survival In Auschwitz-Primo Levi
    Maus 1: My father bleeds history- Art Speigelman.



    Those are just some of the books I read. They may not have much to do with lotro... But they're a good read especially if you're a fan of non-fiction WW2 and holocaust books.

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    -Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
    -Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh (although more of a short story collection with a central plot. Movie is a must-watch as well.)
    -The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
    -works by Neil Gaiman and F. Scott Fitzgerald
    -poetry by Pablo Neruda, Charles Bukowski, or ee cummings


    on another note, if I were to relate the BW moors community to a book . . . it would be something like Lord of the Flies ("kill the pig" chanting over OOC). Not in all cases though.

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    Literature

    Jane Austen's frivolities of the leisured classes is probably most apt. Specific novel doesn't matter, any will do.

    Among classics my favorites would be Anna Karenina, anything Hemingway or P. G. Wodehouse. Icelandic Sagas are great too. Least favorite is Brothers Karamazov - horrendous.

    Really diggin' Bernard Cornwell and Jack Murphy currently, and some book about ghosts and fishermen I picked up in Nova Scotia.

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    Wut's "books", Precious?

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    TL-DR

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    Thus spoke Zarathustra
    Neverwhere & American Gods
    Battle Royale

    I mighta mentioned 3 & 4 before but watevs
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    I have read too many great works to list here and I enjoy reading as much as LOTRO. I don't have too many thoughts on comparing what goes on in the moors with the books though.

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