Some love for The Name of the Rose!!! I could have put any of Eco's novel in my list, but TNotR is his best I think. Nice list!!!
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I agonized over this list and the only one I'm certain of is No. 1, will probably feel differently about it later but for right now...
10. Finnegans Wake (yes, I actually read it cover to cover and I love it for what it is, great bed-time reading)
9. In Cold Blood (recent stories in the news would suggest it is closer to fiction than previously thought but either way it is amazing)
8. Moby Dick
7. Blood Meridian
6. The Sound and the Fury
5. The Catcher in the Rye
4. Catch-22
3. Crime and Punishment (Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky translation, would probably be Brothers' Karamazov but I've only read the dry and too-literal Garnett translation so far)
2. The Great Gatsby
1. Lolita
So many others feel left out like Huckleberry Finn, A Game of Thrones, Harry Potter and Sorcerer's Stone, 1984, Metamorphoses by Ovid, The Metamorphosis and other Stories by Kafka, Hamlet, Nine Stories, sheesh I need a thread for TOP 100 I think, not too mention a separate one just for Horror
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Don't feel bad, I only had two horror books on my top 10, Ghost Story, The Shining; and someone else appreciates Lolita (my number one as well). Nice list."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Originally posted by srboone View PostDon't feel bad, I only had two horror books on my top 10, Ghost Story, The Shining; and someone else appreciates Lolita (my number one as well). Nice list.
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Originally posted by srboone View PostActually, I haven't, but The Original of Laura is sitting on my book shelf, patiently awaiting my attention...
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Originally posted by divemaster View PostTop 5, generally in order:
1. The Stand (S. King) -- best book I've ever read
2. Memoirs of a Geisha (A. Golden)
3. Wizard & Glass (S. King)
4. Starship Troopers (R. Heinlein)
5. Re-Birth--aka The Chrysalids--(J. Wyndham)
Next 5, no particular order
--The Magus (J. Fowles)
--some Koontz book (Phantoms, Strangers, Whispers, Watchers, Hideaway--take your pick; I enjoyed all of these immensely)
--Candide (Voltaire)
--Christine (S. King)
--Crime and Punishment (F. Dostoevsky)
I know I'm leaving one or two off the list that when I remember them I'll smack myself in the head.
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My picks aren't in any particular order and I've read many at least twice. Here it goes...
10. The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane by Laird Koenig
9. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
8. The Glass Cell by Patricia Highsmith
7. Strangers On a Train by Patricia Highsmith
6. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
5. Philosophy in the Bedroom by Marquis de Sade (ending made my mouth drop open)
4. Faerie Tale by Raymond E. Feist
3. Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews
2. After Midnight by Richard Laymon (pure fun)
1. The Ax by Donald E. Westlake
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Just found this thread....
I am going to just list 10 off the top my head that I really liked a lot, and that stand out, to do this list up in about 5 minutes:
No particular order (yet - might get to that later)
1 - The God Delusion - Richard Dawkins
2 - Salem's Lot - King
3 - Hyperspace - Michiu Kaku
4 - Phantoms - Koontz
5 - Off Season - Ketchum
6 - Tough Guy - Bob Probert autobiography
7 - Night Shift - King
8 - Prey - Masterton
9 - Strangers - Koontz
10 - The Dark Half - King
If I sit down and go through my book shelf - this may change. Remember, this was put together in about 5 minutes, off the top of my head.
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Ok lets see, first ten that come to mind.
It - SK
The Stand - SK
Swan Song - Robert McCammon
Mercy Thomson Series - Patricia Briggs
Rachael Morgan Series - Kim Harrison
The Dark Half - SK
Watchers - Dean Koontz
Interview with a Vampire - Anne Rice
Pet Sematary - SK
Flowers in the Attic - V.C. Andrews (maybe cause I just read it in someone else's list. I really did enjoy it.)"now youes can't leave"
A Bronx Tale
directed by Robert De Niro.
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So. Many. Choices...
1. Lord of the Flies - William Golding
2. The Stand - you know who...
3. The Illustrated Man - Ray Bradbury (this is the one that really introduced me to his genius)
4-10 in no particular order
4. I Am Legend - Richard Matheson
5. Marathon Man - William Goldman (page-turner and a half! Better than the movie and the movie kicked ass).
6. Blue World - Robert McCammon
7. Boy's Life - same
8. The Rising/City of the Dead - Brian Kene (I, too, consider it one bog work)
9. Watchmen - Moore & Gibbons
10. 1984 - George Orwell
I'd have to say these are books that, no matter what passes through my collection, I will always have a copy of at my fingertips.
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