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GenHellspawn said:
Renamedsin said:
1: The fellowship of the ring - J. R. R. Tolkien
2: Septimus Heap, The shaddow - Anngie Sage
3: Artimis Fowl - Eoin Colfer
As a fellow writer, I can say the worst thing you're doing here is being too conventional. Try to read things that don't catch your fancy, you never know what you'll find.

On topic:

1: The Hard Goodbye - Frank Miller
2: John Dies at the End - David Wong
3: I, Robot - Isaac Asimov
I do ^^ i have read tons of books I would never dream of, becouse my friends and family liked them, including Viktoria by Knut Hamsun, the book is supposed to be the best lovestory written after shakespear, it was rubbish if you ask me but I learn quite a bit about literature ^^
 

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Dispite being right into fantasy fiction I've never read the LOTR books. I read The Hobit in high school and didn't like it so I never bothered with LOTR. After seeing the movies I wanted to read the books but quickly lost that enthusisam when I realised already knowing the majority of the plot I'd rather sped my reading time on something else. I might get to them one day, but not any time soon.

As my screen name and avatar probably give away, I'm a big Warhammer 40k nerd so I read a lot of 40k fiction. Dan Abnett and Sandy Mitchell write some very entertaining stuff.

As for more traditional fantasy fiction I'll just list the first three I think of.

1. I enjoyed most of David Gemmells books
2. Raymind E. Feists' Riftwar Saga and Empire Trilogy
3. David Eddings has a lot of enjoyable stuff
 

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I'm a bit of a Warhammer 40K fan, but not really into the novels that much. I'd like to read the Dawn of War accompaniment novels though.
 

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I presume we are allowing scripts as well?

The Tempest - Shakespeare
Hamlet - Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare
We Need To Talk About Kevin - Lionel Shriver
The Lord of the Rings trilogy - J.R.R. Tolkien
High Fidelity - Nick Hornby
A Long Way Down - Nick Hornby
Fever Pitch - Nick Hornby
Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell
Cuckoo's Egg - Cliff Stoll
In Praise Of Slow - Carl Honore
Persepolis - Marjane Satrapi
City of Tiny Lights - Patrick Neate
The Righteous Men - Sam Bourne
Jpod - Douglas Coupland
The First Casualty - Ben Elton
The Polysyllabic Spree - Nick Hornby
About a Boy - Nick Hornby

(Jpod by Douglas Coupland is a must-read, by the way, Look into it and you'll see what I mean.)
 

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The Moviegoer by Walker Percy.
L'Etranger by Albert Camus.
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett.

I like me my existentialist fiction. Not necessarily my three favorite books of all time, but they are all excellent works and The Moviegoer is nothing short of sublime.
 

Aidanadv

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Favorite books eh?

-Anything with Bill Bryson's name on it.

-Anything written by Phillip K. Dick

-Any of Harry Turtledove's Alternative History.

-Just about any nonfiction that focuses on the American Colonial period or on the time between the Paris 1919 to 1939. (I find those two time periods fascinating for reasons I don't really understand.)

-The works of Peter F. Hamilton that are set in the Commonwealth Universe. Currently then include Pandora's Star, Judas Unchained, The Dreaming Void, and The Temporal Void.

That's all I can think of right now.
 

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Jonathan Hexley said:
Favourite books? Skulduggery Pleasant. Absolute favourite series ever. Can't wait for the next one.
sounds cool, what is the story?
 

Ursus Astrorum

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If you want a good fantasy series, read the His Dark Materials trilogy. It's still my favorite fiction series, and I'm patiently waiting for Noble Collection to finish work on their replica Alethiometer.
 

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Michael_McCloud said:
If you want a good fantasy series, read the His Dark Materials trilogy. It's still my favorite fiction series, and I'm patiently waiting for Noble Collection to finish work on their replica Alethiometer.
Infact I have read that triology and I must say I Loved it, it was very original, and that is one thing many fantasy books miss!
 

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The only fantasy books I've read and enjoyed were by Tolkien.

My favorite is...I don't know, dystopian novels?

2/3 of my 3 favorite novels are dystopian

1. 1984 by George Orwell
2. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
3. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
 

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1.LOTR trilogy-J.R.R. Tolkien

2.Ranger's Apprentice series-John Flanagan

3.Percy Jackson series-I don't know who wrote it
 

Jonathan Hexley

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Renamedsin said:
Jonathan Hexley said:
Favourite books? Skulduggery Pleasant. Absolute favourite series ever. Can't wait for the next one.
sounds cool, what is the story?
The main character Skulduggery Pleasant is a skeleton detective who uses magic to fight against minions of a dark lord who he was against in a war which killed him.
I'd suggest it, and I'd also suggest Wikipedia, because my summarising sucks balls.
 

Ranooth

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1. Anything from the Black Libary
2. Anything based on the Magic: The Gathering universe
3. The Last Wish - Andrzej Sapkowski (BUY THIS SO WE GET MORE WITCHER BOOKS!)
 

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My two favorites are The Great Gatsby and Fahrenheit 451. I'm a bit surprised that no one's mentioned them yet. I also tend to like books by Douglas Adams and Piers Anthony.
 

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Jonathan Hexley said:
Renamedsin said:
Jonathan Hexley said:
Favourite books? Skulduggery Pleasant. Absolute favourite series ever. Can't wait for the next one.
sounds cool, what is the story?
The main character Skulduggery Pleasant is a skeleton detective who uses magic to fight against minions of a dark lord who he was against in a war which killed him.
I'd suggest it, and I'd also suggest Wikipedia, because my summarising sucks balls.
heh, ill look into that :D