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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:32 am
by Avatar
Welcome to the Watch Bokus.
I loved
Blood Music.
--A
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:34 pm
by Lord Mhoram
This is exceedingly difficult.
Rabbit at Rest, John Updike
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon
King Lear, Shakespeare
I, Claudius, Robert Graves
The Favourite Game, Leonard Cohen
The Complete Dramatic Works, Samuel Beckett (cheating, I know)
Creation, Gore Vidal
The Great Book of Amber, Roger Zelazny
A Game of Thrones, George Martin
Lord Foul's Bane, Stephen Donaldson
I definitely left some out.
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 2:52 pm
by Bokus
Avatar wrote:Welcome to the Watch Bokus.
I loved
Blood Music.
--A
Thanks!
I've read other books by Bear, but nothing was ever quite as good as
Blood Music.
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 5:48 pm
by Avatar
Songs of Earth and Power is probably my favourite. (Well, that's the name of the single volume with both books...The Serpent Mage and The Infinity Concerto IIRC.)
--A
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:41 am
by The Dreaming
1) A Canticle for Leibawitz - Walter M. Miller
2) The Claudius books - Robert Graves
3) The Gap Cycle - SRD
4) The 2nd Chronicles of Thomas Covenant
5) Potter and such
6) Starship Troopers - Robert Heinlenn
7) Speaker for the Dead - Orson Scott Carde

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Phillip K. Dick
9) Gateway - Frederich Pohl
10) Lolita - Nabakonov
11) How can I have forgotten! The Sandman - Neil Gaiman. In fact, I think it might stand as one of the greatest works of literature of the 20th century.
A little premature, but I just finished
The Subtle Knife by Pullman, and There were a couple of parts that actually made me weep with joy. (those are the best kinds of tears, and they are wonderful) I anticipate I will end up loving the series as much as any of these. I'm also sure I'm forgetting a few of my favorites.
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:39 am
by matrixman
The Dreaming wrote:11) How can I have forgotten! The Sandman - Neil Gaiman. In fact, I think it might stand as one of the greatest works of literature of the 20th century.
No argument here. I've read only a few of the Sandman stories, but they were extraordinary.
If comic books/graphic novels (whatever one wishes to call them) can be included, then I would add
Watchmen and
V For Vendetta to my list.
aliantha wrote:matrixman wrote:Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings / Jorge Luis Borges
Borges is awesome! He's probably my favorite Latin-American author. I had to read some of his stuff in Spanish in college, and I really enjoyed it. (Borges is another guy whose stuff would be labeled "fantasy" if he were an American writing in English. Okay, getting down off my soapbox again now....)
Finally read your reply, ali. Better late than never. Yes, Borges is very awesome. And you make a good point about the "fantasy" label. Borges falls under
magic realism, correct? Labels, labels. Bah!
Of course, what makes Borges even cooler - and by extension SRD - is that in
The Illearth War, the quote from the book on the table that Covenant was reading actually came from a Borges story,
The Circular Ruins. What an apt story, too -- very fitting with the themes in the Chronicles.
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:14 pm
by Vader
My taste is changing, so it's hard to come up with an ultimative top ten. But the books that have fascinated me over the last decades and still haven't lost their magic for me are (in no particular order):
• Flann O'Brien - At Swim Two Birds
• Flann O'Brien - The Dalkey Archive
• Flann O'Brien - The Third Policeman
• Umberto Eco - Foucault's Pendulum (Dan Brown should read this to see how to set up a real historical conspiracy theory - and of course how to write an epic novel)
• Monty Python's Flying Circus - All the words
Steven R. Donaldson - The Illearth War (actually all TC books)
• JRR Tolkien - LoTR
• Terry Pratchett - Witches Abroad (actually all Disc World books)
• Paul Auster - Moon Palace
• William S. Burroughs - Naked Lunch
• Gary Larson - Farside series (:biggrin:)
Non-fiction wise I adore these books:
• Friedrich Schiller - Letters upon the Aesthetic Education of Man
• Immanuel Kant - Critique of Pure Reason
• Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Phenomenology of Spirit
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:25 am
by aliantha
matrixman wrote:Finally read your reply, ali. Better late than never. Yes, Borges is very awesome. And you make a good point about the "fantasy" label. Borges falls under magic realism, correct? Labels, labels. Bah!
Of course, what makes Borges even cooler - and by extension SRD - is that in The Illearth War, the quote from the book on the table that Covenant was reading actually came from a Borges story, The Circular Ruins. What an apt story, too -- very fitting with the themes in the Chronicles.
And I just read *your* reply, MM. I am a little behind, too, it seems.
Yup, Borges' stuff is considered magic realism. And no, I didn't know that Covenant was reading Borges in IEW! Now I'm going to have to check IEW to find that quote!
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:55 am
by matrixman
Heh heh...no worries, ali.
The Borges quote is right on the first page of
The Illearth War.

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:41 pm
by andy h
Difficult to nail down ten books, probably because if I like a writer I tend to like all their stuff. So my top ten authors are:
1) John Irving
2) Joseph Wambaugh
3) JRR Tolkien
4) SRD
5) Niven & Pournelle
6) Ted Dekker
7) William Diehl

Ken Kesey
9) Michael Crichton
10) Frank Peretti
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:22 pm
by jacob Raver, sinTempter
- Jurassic Park, Crichton
- LOTR, Tolkien
- LFB, SRD
- Dune, Herbert
- Andromeda Strain, Crichton
- Ender's Game, Card
- Speaker for the Dead, Card
- Sphere, Crichton
- WL, SRD
- A Fire Upon the Deep, Vernor Vinge
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 6:04 pm
by Blackhawk
1. Chronicles of Thomas Covenant 1&2 Donaldson
2. The Dark Tower 1-4 King
3. The Talisman King/Straub
4. Harry Potter series
5. the Chronicles of Pern 20+ books ...McCaffrey
6. Jurassic Park & Lost World Crichton
7. Lost Dogs three. Saddest book i have ever read.. I was 8
8. the Uplift war series by David Brinn
9. Star Wars 100+ books in the expansion
10. S.E Hintons Tex,Outsiders,that was then this is now, Rumblefish.
It was much easier to list my favorite series of books
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:06 pm
by Loredoctor
Anyone who recommends the Uplift war in a list knows what they are talking about. Nice to see.