Rhymenoceros said:
I like both those, although my favorite Fantasy series is (forgive me) the Inheritance Cycle. And I was overjoyed to hear that the finale is coming out in a few months
Wait, what? I thought Brisingr was the last in a trilogy... *wikipedia to the rescue!* Ohhh...lol. Too epic for just three books, I guess. I read up to Eldest, though I barely remember what happened in it...I should pick it up again.
And yes, like many have been saying, the Artemis Fowl books are particularly captivating. I find I can look past the juvenile spots and appreciate it for its riveting action and witty one-liners. The characters are rather likeable, too...
Other favorites:
A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
(when I was younger) anything by by Kate Klise
the Harry Potter series, especially
Half-Blood Prince
The Phantom Tollbooth--a whole world of puns and wordplay

The Zion Covenant and the Zion Chronicles, both series by Bodie & Brock Thoene--actually pretty good as far as Christian historical fiction goes, if you can get past the Zionist-bent...i read them, again, when i was younger, so i ended up learning a lot of history from them.
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess--can't beat that lyrical Nadsat
Låt den rätte komma in (Let the Right One In)--nabbed this after seeing the Swedish movie...never read anything like it. Weird, disturbing, but still intriguing.
To join the club, I also love Poe. I want to try Lovecraft.
I'm currently reading The Hunger Games. Does anyone know if it's anything special or not?