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    Well since Von Milash started a favorite flicks thread; I'll start a favorite books thread. Should be interesting to see if anyone likes to read as much as I do

    Favorite Books:

    #1 Lord of the Rings- Tolkien
    #2 Pillars of the Earth- Ken Follet
    #3 World Without End- Ken Follet
    #4 Plum Island- Nelson DeMille
    #5 Red Rabbit- Tom Clancy
    #6 The Silmarillion- Tolkien
    #7 The Charm School- Nelson DeMille
    #8 The Eye of the Needle- Ken Follet
    #9 Pale Horse Coming- Stephen Carpenter
    #10 Cabinet of Curiousities- Preston/Child

    Forget it , there are too many and it would take hours. Those may be my top 10 favorites though. Anyone else like a good read?
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    I do like to read but only because I do A Level English so it helps in that sense like, I like to read novels, modern and old mostly and of course autobiographys, favourite novel now The boy in the striped pyjamas and old The Scarlet letter, favourite autobiography James Blake.

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    Thus Spoke Zarathustra
    Crime And Punishment
    Creatures Of Light And Darkness-Roger Zelazny
    Coming Of The Horseclans-Robert Adams
    Reaper Man- Terry Pratchett
    The Art Of War-Sun Tzu
    Better Then Sex,Confessions Of A Political Junkie-Hunter S Thompson
    Howl-Allen Ginsberg
    Kaddish-Allen Ginsberg
    History Of The Goths-Wolfram
    Breakfast Of Champions-Kurt Vonnegut
    This is really going to end up being a book soon

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    One book I'd really reccommend is the Life of Pi by Jan Martel, quite possibly the most bizarre and best novel I've ever read.

    I also love Kingdoms of the Wall by Robert Silverberg.

    But my all time favourite novel is probably Mervyn Peake's Titus Groan, the first of the Gormenghast trilogy of books.

    Completely fantastical and utterly utterly brilliant. He went crazy in the end but nobody has ever had a more poetic and creative use of the English language as him.

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    I used to be a reading junkie, I just don't have enough time these days it seems.

    Goodbye Darkness - William Manchester (A memoir about his time as a Marine fighting in the Pacific in WW2 - the best war memoir I have ever read, and I have read hundreds)
    Soldat (Memoir of a German officer in WW2)
    Panzer Commander - Hans Von Luck (another German memoir)
    The Lord of the Rings books
    100 Decisive Battle from Ancient Times to the Present
    The Serpent and the Rainbow - Wade Davis (this guy is my hero - his current job is explorer in residence for the National Geographic Society)
    Heavier Than Heaven - Charles Cross (Kurt Cobain bio)
    The Stand - Steven King
    Ortona/Juno Beach - Zulkhe (Canadian battles in WW2, the author lives in the same town as me)
    The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich - Shirer
    The Wheel of Time Series - Robert Jordan (I actually stopped reading them after the 7th book because its just dragging on and on, but the early books are awsome.

    I could go on, but I've got to head to work soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
    Thus Spoke Zarathustra
    Crime And Punishment
    Creatures Of Light And Darkness-Roger Zelazny
    Coming Of The Horseclans-Robert Adams
    Reaper Man- Terry Pratchett
    The Art Of War-Sun Tzu
    Better Then Sex,Confessions Of A Political Junkie-Hunter S Thompson
    Howl-Allen Ginsberg
    Kaddish-Allen Ginsberg
    History Of The Goths-Wolfram
    Breakfast Of Champions-Kurt Vonnegut
    This is really going to end up being a book soon
    Howl is some deep stuff my man!! History of the Goths I read about 3/4 of. Need to finish it as I have it somewhere around here

    Nice list, I have read several on there
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    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
    Thus Spoke Zarathustra
    Crime And Punishment
    Creatures Of Light And Darkness-Roger Zelazny
    Coming Of The Horseclans-Robert Adams
    Reaper Man- Terry Pratchett
    The Art Of War-Sun Tzu
    Better Then Sex,Confessions Of A Political Junkie-Hunter S Thompson
    Howl-Allen Ginsberg
    Kaddish-Allen Ginsberg
    History Of The Goths-Wolfram
    Breakfast Of Champions-Kurt Vonnegut
    This is really going to end up being a book soon
    Howl is some deep stuff my man!! History of the Goths I read about 3/4 of. Need to finish it as I have it somewhere around here

    Nice list, I have read several on there
    CC Bro,my sons named for the conquerer of The Imperial City Of Rome,and King Of The Goths

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    One book I'd really reccommend is the Life of Pi by Jan Martel, quite possibly the most bizarre and best novel I've ever read.

    I also love Kingdoms of the Wall by Robert Silverberg.

    But my all time favourite novel is probably Mervyn Peake's Titus Groan, the first of the Gormenghast trilogy of books.

    Completely fantastical and utterly utterly brilliant. He went crazy in the end but nobody has ever had a more poetic and creative use of the English language as him.
    Being English Bilbo, you ever read Lumley? I have read his vampire books several times; takes a while but I love them!! Also Demogorgon was a great book I read several times. I have a library in my house and always have my head stuffed in a book at night. Follet, Deaver, De Mille, Forsythe, Tolkien{I read the Hobbit and LOTR at least twice a year}, Preston/Child, Daniel Silva, Higgins etc, etc.. I have thousands of books, lol.
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    Oh yeah,youd probably like The Devils Horseman by James Chambers if your in to history

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    CC back Trainer Monkey. Cool stuff to be sure. I have a ton of stuff on WWII as I'm a huge buff of that period, also Russian culture and Eastern European stuff. Blah blah blah, this thread got more interesting than I thought it would. I figured I'd be talking to myself That's what I get for figuring
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    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    CC back Trainer Monkey. Cool stuff to be sure. I have a ton of stuff on WWII as I'm a huge buff of that period, also Russian culture and Eastern European stuff. Blah blah blah, this thread got more interesting than I thought it would. I figured I'd be talking to myself That's what I get for figuring
    I know this was directed at TM, but I'm also a huge fan or WW2 literature of all sorts. I've probably read hundreds of book on it - the memoirs are my favorite.
    I actually collect all sorts of stuff from WW2, I've got some really cool shit. My mom (RIP) always used to buy me stuff like that for my b-day etc. I have an Iron Cross that was actually presented to a German soldier for bravery, among a lot of other cool stuff. One of my other favorites is a zippo that a member of the U.S. Marines carried all throughout his tour of duty in Vietnam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH
    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    CC back Trainer Monkey. Cool stuff to be sure. I have a ton of stuff on WWII as I'm a huge buff of that period, also Russian culture and Eastern European stuff. Blah blah blah, this thread got more interesting than I thought it would. I figured I'd be talking to myself That's what I get for figuring
    I know this was directed at TM, but I'm also a huge fan or WW2 literature of all sorts. I've probably read hundreds of book on it - the memoirs are my favorite.
    I actually collect all sorts of stuff from WW2, I've got some really cool S***. My mom (RIP) always used to buy me stuff like that for my b-day etc. I have an Iron Cross that was actually presented to a German soldier for bravery, among a lot of other cool stuff. One of my other favorites is a zippo that a member of the U.S. Marines carried all throughout his tour of duty in Vietnam.
    Yeah next to WWII studying, Vietnam is the other one I have alot of stuff on. We just keep killing each other. People don't realize how many people dies in WWII. And people forget or never knew the nightmare Stalin put his people through. I would love to go to Russia; and I couldn't even tell you why. But what a sad culture with rock hard people. Stalin is the biggest mass murderer to ever walk this planet. Anyways, I digress and ramble as usual.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    CC back Trainer Monkey. Cool stuff to be sure. I have a ton of stuff on WWII as I'm a huge buff of that period, also Russian culture and Eastern European stuff. Blah blah blah, this thread got more interesting than I thought it would. I figured I'd be talking to myself That's what I get for figuring
    Youd really like The Devils Horsemen then,it details the Mongol Invasions of Europe,which is actually the very same tactics the Germans adapted for the Blitzkrieg

    "Send us your ambassadors,and thus we shall judge whether you wish to be at peace with us or at war...if you make war on us,the Everlasting God,who makes easy what was difficult and makes near what was far,knows that we know what power is"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    CC back Trainer Monkey. Cool stuff to be sure. I have a ton of stuff on WWII as I'm a huge buff of that period, also Russian culture and Eastern European stuff. Blah blah blah, this thread got more interesting than I thought it would. I figured I'd be talking to myself That's what I get for figuring
    Youd really like The Devils Horsemen then,it details the Mongol Invasions of Europe,which is actually the very same tactics the Germans adapted for the Blitzkrieg

    "Send us your ambassadors,and thus we shall judge whether you wish to be at peace with us or at war...if you make war on us,the Everlasting God,who makes easy what was difficult and makes near what was far,knows that we know what power is"
    -Mangku Khan,1254
    Thanks TM; I'm going to order it today or see if my girl can find it today when she goes out. Sounds like good stuff that I could delve into. Another good book is The IRA, from Tim Pat Coogan. Great read if you're into the "Troubles". Looking for a good read on the Serbian conflict also, and Chechnya. Any recommendations?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
    CC back Trainer Monkey. Cool stuff to be sure. I have a ton of stuff on WWII as I'm a huge buff of that period, also Russian culture and Eastern European stuff. Blah blah blah, this thread got more interesting than I thought it would. I figured I'd be talking to myself That's what I get for figuring
    Youd really like The Devils Horsemen then,it details the Mongol Invasions of Europe,which is actually the very same tactics the Germans adapted for the Blitzkrieg

    "Send us your ambassadors,and thus we shall judge whether you wish to be at peace with us or at war...if you make war on us,the Everlasting God,who makes easy what was difficult and makes near what was far,knows that we know what power is"
    -Mangku Khan,1254
    Thanks TM; I'm going to order it today or see if my girl can find it today when she goes out. Sounds like good stuff that I could delve into. Another good book is The IRA, from Tim Pat Coogan. Great read if you're into the "Troubles". Looking for a good read on the Serbian conflict also, and Chechnya. Any recommendations?
    I think its going to be a while before anything definitive is written on either,hell every time we think weve got the full story on Nam and Cambodia,some little tid bit slips out.
    And on those two unless Kissinger has a death bed confession,I dont think we'll ever get all the details

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