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saidin1015:
Hmm...a lot of these books look very interesting.  I'll have to make a trip to Barns and Noble later.

The Wheel of Time and 1984 have already been written about so here are some I recommend

Sci-Fi:
The Stand by Steven King
Mist by Stephen King
Sphere by Michael Chrichton
The Andromeda Strain by Michael Chrichton
Terminal Man by Michael Chrichton
Prey by Michael Chrichton

Fantasy:
The Lord of the Isles-->Crown of the Isles series by David Drake
The Inheritance saga (3/4 released) by Christopher Paolini
Pendragon by D. J. Machale


Classic?:
Lost Horizons by James Hilton
Lord of the Flies by William Golding

keibe:
I reccomend "The Quickening" trilogy by Fiona McIntosh. You don't eat when you read these books. I couldn't put them down D:

lisalover1:
I recently read the book The Watchmen. It was quite good, certainly the best graphic novel I've ever read, and better than quite a few text-only books.

forevr:
I just started on "The Blade Itself" by Joe Abercrombie and damn is it a great book.
Definitely GRRM-class fantasy. It might be a little early to say so after only about 100 pages but so far so good.

I also managed to read "The Shock Doctrine" by Naomi Klein but even though I'm left wing it was a little too much "propaganda". I don't like too biased (sp?) books.

wolfangel87:
I would recommend anything by Sherrilyn Kenyon, she has some great supernatural types of books about Dark Hunters that are really fun and interesting to read.  They involve a great deal of mythology and incorporate different events in an extremely interesting take on everything

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