agreed, fucking blew through ghosts of onyx a couple months back in less than 2 days.ZeroMachine said:The Halo books.
Fuckin' love 'em, even if they aren't the most well written things on the planet.
i do love those books, i wouldn't call them "teh bezt ever!" but they definitely do get a smile on my face and i will burn through those books like their is no tomorrow when i read em.Jaso11111 said:You know that book you just keep guming back. That book that just hits the spot for you.
It dosent have to be just one book, it can be a series if you want.
For me its the Artemys Faoul series (yes thats not how you write it) from Ouen Kolfer! Its just something about elfs with jetpacks and laser guns that just does it for me![]()
the count of monte cristo is an amazing read, the one and only book i ever actually liked from the boring heaps of dry fucked up shit that was "high school required reading" list.Fiz_The_Toaster said:The Count of Monte Cristo, best revenge story ever!
.....what? I just really like reading it.....
Neil Gaiman's Stardust too. One of my favorite Neil Gaiman stories.
Yeah it was in 02, it was okay. But then again, I'm pretty hard on movies that are based on books.gmaverick019 said:the count of monte cristo is an amazing read, the one and only book i ever actually liked from the boring heaps of dry fucked up shit that was "high school required reading" list.Fiz_The_Toaster said:The Count of Monte Cristo, best revenge story ever!
.....what? I just really like reading it.....
Neil Gaiman's Stardust too. One of my favorite Neil Gaiman stories.
the book had it all, and hell i actually really liked the movie even, (the one in like '02 i believe?)
haha yeah when it comes to movies i'm generally really lenient so i did enjoy it.Fiz_The_Toaster said:Yeah it was in 02, it was okay. But then again, I'm pretty hard on movies that are based on books.gmaverick019 said:the count of monte cristo is an amazing read, the one and only book i ever actually liked from the boring heaps of dry fucked up shit that was "high school required reading" list.Fiz_The_Toaster said:The Count of Monte Cristo, best revenge story ever!
.....what? I just really like reading it.....
Neil Gaiman's Stardust too. One of my favorite Neil Gaiman stories.
the book had it all, and hell i actually really liked the movie even, (the one in like '02 i believe?)
I know what you mean, normally "high school required reading lists" suck. Unfortunately, that wasn't on the list and I had to read some real boring shit. You were lucky.
I love Poe's stuff, but I have nothing of his on my shelves. A shame too. I also like Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. Probably one of the few books I've read more than three times. I don't read as often as I should, but very few books please me. I'm picky, and book reviews are unreliable the majority of the time.LiberalSquirrel said:And The Complete Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, because I adore any and all of Poe's writings (I've got three different copies of his complete works, so one is bound to be with me no matter where I am). And quite a few more, of course. Shakespeare's Hamlet. Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. And, last but not least, Plato's Symposium.
...And a lot of others that I'm forgetting at the moment. Thus are the dangers of asking such a question of an English major.