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Misaki:
The Stand by Stephen King, the uncut version of course.

Such a long book, but every ounce of it is fantastic.

borghellit:

--- Quote from: Misaki on January 28, 2011, 07:06:46 AM ---The Stand by Stephen King, the uncut version of course.

Such a long book, but every ounce of it is fantastic.

--- End quote ---
I can't stand non-classic writers. I don't know why but I can't read anything that isn't classic litterature (and mangas).

Anglerfish:
Fiction: Ringworld by Larry Niven

Non-fiction: Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein

Renton7:
The last one I read was His Majesty's Dragon, the first in the Temeraire series by Naomi Novik. Pretty cool alternative world/history, where sentient dragons are [relatively] commonplace and are used in the Napoleonic Wars, crewed like ships/planes and everything.

bigemugamer:
Well, unless someone has already mentioned it...

Robert Jordan's
-~-~-The Wheel of Time-~-~-

If you like Lord of the rings, then you may love this 13 long novel series,
each novel is about 1000 pages, and this series is so rich and detailed
and immersevly beautiful its hard to stop once you've started reading it.
In 2008 Universal studios bought the rights to adapt the first novel,
---"The Eye of the World"---
into a movie, this may mean there will be 12 more after, im stooked!
-~-~-~-~-
This link below is the 3.31 minute intro to the 1999 game The Wheel of
Time, the intro describes perfectly the main idea to the novels, i urge
you to at least watch this, and tell me your NOT interested.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw1s3yXZLYc

...What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the shadow.

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