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    #46
    Originally posted by TJCams View Post
    I've seen Boy's Life on many lists. I really want to check this one out.
    The great thing about Boy's Life is that you can read it several times and take away something different every time.

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      #47
      J.R.R. Tolkien - Lord of the Rings
      George R.R. Martin - A Song of Ice and Fire (the first 3, it starts to peter out afterwards)
      Stephen King - It
      Stephen King - The Shining
      Shirley Jackson - the Haunting of Hill House
      Michael Moorcock - The Swords Trilogy
      Michael Moorcock - Elric of Melnibone
      Robert E. Howard - Bran Mak Morn
      Guy Gavriel kay - the Fionavar Tapestry
      Mark Z. Danielewski - House of Leaves

      Honorable mentions:
      James M. Cain - The Postman Always Rings Twice
      J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbit

      Some are Omnibuses or short story collections.

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        #48
        Some love for Michael Moorcock! I love it!
        "I'm a vegan. "

        ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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          #49
          He's quite possibly my second favourite author, next to Robert E. Howard, but my rankings change over time too.

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            #50
            New favorite thread! I have an affinity for Top 10 lists (one of the best things about High Fidelity)!

            10. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest-Ken Kesey
            9. Stir of Echoes-Richard Matheson
            8. Ghost Story-Peter Straub
            7. American Gods-Neil Gaiman
            6. The Ruins-Scott Smith (I know this polarized readers, but I thought it was brutally relentless. A Simple Plan was also great
            5. Alone with the Horrors-Ramsey Campbell
            4. The Two Sams-Glen Hirshberg
            3. The Worthing Saga-Orson Scott Card
            2. Swan Song-Robert McCammon
            1. Animal Farm-George Orwell

            With Honorable Mentions
            Kin-Kealan Patrick Burke
            Usher's Passing-Robert McCammon
            Summer of Night-Dan Simmons

            Crap, that was hard! I'll probably change my mind in an hour, but it'll do for now.

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              #51
              I can't believe I have not added my favorite books so Hear are a few.
              Martian chronicles by Bradbury.
              Swan Song by McCammon
              The Girl Next Door by Ketchum
              Savage by Laymon
              Different Seasons by King. My first King book. Bought in the 8th grade. No looking back after that.

              There are many more but that is a start.

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                #52
                Ok, I will add to this list, though my list could change depending on the day probably, lol.

                One thing I will do for now is limit it to one title per author. Even then I will not be able to pick just 10, so I will have an honorable mention list as well for some of the horror books and all but one of the non-horror books.

                Lisey's Story - Stephen King
                The Girl on the Glider - Brian Keene
                Invisible Fences - Norman Prentiss
                The Painted Darkness - Brian James Freeman
                The Exorcist - William Peter Blatty
                The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
                The Turtle Boy - Kealan Patrick Burke (would say Kin, but Turtle Boy was my first read of his and what made me a big fan)
                The Memory Tree - John R. Little
                Undertaker's Moon - Ronald Kelly
                Children of Chaos - Greg F. Gifune

                Honorable Mentions:

                Angels and Demons - Dan Brown
                American Gods - Neil Gaiman
                Killing Pablo - Mark Bowden
                Eternity's End - Jeffery A. Carver (Couldn't pick which book was my favorite from his Chaos Chronicles series, so went with this)
                Rainbow Six - Tom Clancy
                The Silence of the Lambs - Thomas Harris
                The Road - Cormac McCarthy
                "I" The Creation of a Serial Killer - Jack Olson
                Dweller - Jeff Strand

                This list is definitely not in any order, and is subject to change. The book I am reading right now, The Hangman's Apprentice: Sprout of Disruption will most likely end up in that top 10 when I finish it
                WARNING!!! WARNING!!! DO NOT VIEW THIS SPOILER! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
                Spoiler!

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                  #53
                  1. Carrion Comfort - Dan Simmons
                  2. The Exorcist - William Peter Blatty
                  3. The Beast House Trilogy (3 Books) - Richard Laymon
                  4. The Green Mile - Stephen King
                  5. Boy's Life - Robert McCammon
                  6. Dweller - Jeff Strand
                  7. The Shining - Stephen King
                  8. Seed - Ania Ahlborn
                  9. The Rising - Brian Keene
                  10. Live Girls - Ray Garton
                  Why are you doing this to us? Because you were home.

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                    #54
                    I have just found this thread, so I thought I should participate and add my top 10 books:

                    1. Needful Things - Stephen King
                    2. IT - Stephen King
                    3. Different Seasons - Stephen King
                    4. Dracula - Bram Stoker
                    5. The Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri
                    6. The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
                    7. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
                    8. The Exorcist - William Peter Blatty
                    9. The Iliad - Homer
                    10. The Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Salinger

                    What a surprise, my top three books are all Stephen King!!!
                    "I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged."
                    - Stephen King

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                      #55
                      This is a tough one! I've pulled a lot of great book recommendations from above, by the way, so thanks everybody!

                      1. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
                      2. The Green Mile by Stephen King
                      3. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
                      4. Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card (And sometimes I reverse the order of this and Ender's Game!)
                      5. The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet
                      6. The Shining by Stephen King
                      7. Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
                      8. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
                      9. Animal Farm by George Orwell
                      10. Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon

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                        #56
                        Yes I know once again late to the game But here goes in no particuler order: Wow this is tough.
                        Johnny Got His Gun: Dalton Trumbo
                        Flower For Algernon: Daniel Keyes
                        Dracula: Bram Stoker
                        The Stand: Stephen King
                        Books Of BloodL Clive Barker
                        The Hunt For Red October: Tom Clancy
                        Strangers: Dean Koontz
                        The 6 Messiah's: Mark Frost
                        Ceremonies: E.E.D. Klein
                        Moon: James Herbert

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Mike88 View Post
                          Yes I know once again late to the game But here goes in no particuler order: Wow this is tough.
                          Johnny Got His Gun: Dalton Trumbo
                          Flower For Algernon: Daniel Keyes
                          Dracula: Bram Stoker
                          The Stand: Stephen King
                          Books Of BloodL Clive Barker
                          The Hunt For Red October: Tom Clancy
                          Strangers: Dean Koontz
                          The 6 Messiah's: Mark Frost
                          Ceremonies: E.E.D. Klein
                          Moon: James Herbert
                          Mike, you listed some of my favorite books from high school. Love the inclusion of "Johnny Got His Gun".
                          "Dance until your feet hurt. Sing until your lungs hurt. Act until you're William Hurt." - Phil Dunphy ("Modern Family"), from Phil's-osophy.

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                            #58
                            Terry, Believe it or not I had to read Johnny Got His Gun, A Seperate peace, Flowers for Algernon and Alas Babylon, For English class in high school. Who knew they would stand the test of time for me. I read alas babylon last year and it was as good as when I read it in the 70's.
                            Last edited by Mike88; 05-13-2014, 10:42 AM.

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                              #59
                              Subterranean - James Rollins is one I would add to my list of top 10 now

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Mike88 View Post
                                Terry, Believe it or not I had to read Johnny Got His Gun, A Seperate peace, Flowers for Algernon and Alas Babylon, For English class in high school. Who knew they would stand the test of time for me. I read alas babylon last year and it was as good as when I read it in the 70's.
                                I can believe all four were for English (we had Peace and Flowers also), even though Johnny Got His Gun probably had some controversy to it. I saw the movie on PBS when I was in high school and promptly read the book. And I would say that book is the primary reason I told the Naval Academy "no thank you" when they tried to recruit me. Looking back, I probably shouldn't have been quite that much of a pacifist.
                                "Dance until your feet hurt. Sing until your lungs hurt. Act until you're William Hurt." - Phil Dunphy ("Modern Family"), from Phil's-osophy.

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