On the weekends I like a bit of Mr. Rush.qeee1 wrote:I'm a fan of little miss easy.alex_white101 wrote:i just finished reading a mr men book, about mr grumpy, it was alrite but i prefer mr happy hes cooler
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Sire begins the book with this anecdote:heavycola wrote:Yes! What is it with the elephant?MR. Nate wrote:Except the elephant, you know you're curious about the elephant . . .heavycola wrote:MR. Nate there seems to be a common thread linking your recommendations, although i can't quite put my finger on it...

I am reading the same thing.Skoffin wrote: I've been reading The Stand by Stephen King lately, is it coincidence that I now have a cold?
Before that I was reading A clash of Kings from the A song of ice and fire series by George R.R Martin. Very good books, I recommend them to anyone who likes fantasy type stuff.
lduke1990 wrote:^ the world's greatest work of fiction, has the largest cult following of any other book ever printed
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Optimus Prime wrote:Hmmm....I didn't read every post, so I don't know if anybody already mentioned Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series, but it's one of my favorites.
Mormon Bible? Do you mean the Book of Mormon? What's wrong with that?
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
His book "Magician" is one of the best books I have ever had the pleasure to read.lduke1990 wrote:Raymond E Feist

jay_a2j wrote:lduke1990 wrote:^ the world's greatest work of fiction, has the largest cult following of any other book ever printed
Ya, ok.... says you. If it was fiction you'd think they could disprove ANY of the writing within. But no, as much as they have tried, no one has ever succeeded in proving ANY of it as inaccurate. Wonder why? Wonder why it is the most printed book in history? Yeah, fiction... you nailed that one on the head!

i got started reading the belgariad books and they are areally good entry point for younger readers (10+ i guess) i still own mine and read them occasionally, even though they are nearing 20 years old.Numia Kereru wrote:His book "Magician" is one of the best books I have ever had the pleasure to read.lduke1990 wrote:Raymond E Feist
My all time favourites:
"The Belgariad" and "The Mallorean" series by David and Leigh Eddings.
I also really like the later novels they wrote on "Belgarath the Sorcerer" and "Polgara the Sorceress".
David Eddings pwns!
Another random book that I really enjoyed was "Watchers" by Dean R. Koontz. Nice thriller from '87.
David Eddings does indeed pwnNumia Kereru wrote:
His book "Magician" is one of the best books I have ever had the pleasure to read.
My all time favourites:
"The Belgariad" and "The Mallorean" series by David and Leigh Eddings.
I also really like the later novels they wrote on "Belgarath the Sorcerer" and "Polgara the Sorceress".
David Eddings pwns!
Another random book that I really enjoyed was "Watchers" by Dean R. Koontz. Nice thriller from '87.