Favourite Books and/or Authors

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breeze
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Favourite Books and/or Authors

Post by breeze »

What are your favourite books and/or authors.

For me my favouite books (in no order) are:
*harry potter
*sea wrack
*the da vinci code
*digital fortress
*angels and demons
*the tomorrow series
*hatchet
*Bollygum

And favourite authors:
*J.K. Rowling
*Dan Brown
*John Marsden
*Gary Paulson


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josephnm
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Post by josephnm »

My favorite book = Harry Potter :)
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Post by Anterr »

my best book is the one that I'm reading now, it is called Photoshop: 7.0 Down and Dirty Tricks from Scott Kelby
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Post by qcx »

Harry Potter... I've read the first one for 111 times. Absolutely HP! Rating second is perhaps "The Time Machine" and other titles by Wells. However most of the time I prefer nonfiction more. I would advise on "Zero", "Decoding the Universe", and "The Short History of Nearly Everyhing".
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Post by silent_slaughters »

i hate harry potter books. I dont find them exciting or addicting at all
my favorite author is John Bellairs, no one here probably knows him because hes dead now
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Post by mburnz »

My favorite book is the bible. I just keep going back to it. The second half is the best bit but the ending, the so called revelations, is a load of rot. The first half, the old testament is totally boring but might be good for a rainy day. All that retro stuff by Paul is just hype as well.

The parts I like and keep going back to for some reason are the gospel stories of Matthew Mark, Luke and John. I just wish the council of Naecea had not excluded all the other storys that we will never read because they were banned and burned. I'm sure there would have been some great reading there.
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Post by darko »

i like Dan Brown alot i have read The Digital Fortress, The Davinci Code And Angels and daemons, and right now i'm at page 126 of the Deception point
i also like Micheal Moore i read two books for him, Dud, Where my country and stupid white men, great books
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breeze
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Post by breeze »

I'm trying to locate Deception Point at the moment. All the book shops near me dont have it - they only have Angels and Demons and The Da Vinci Code. I might have to venture to eBay...
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Post by darko »

To be honest Angel and demons, and the davinci code are much better then the other two, maybe that's why they are more on demand, btw deception point is very good 'm on page 250 now, and it's getting better as i read on
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Post by tswpn »

Anthony Horowitz is a great author, and my favorite author!
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