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[a list] Name your top 15 books all-time

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  1. what

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    Really great to see all the interesting choices of books. I've found a few of my own that I am excited about reading. :grin:

    You guys have good taste in books!
     
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    Also, I've been interested in Graham Greene for a while now. Wondering if there are any Graham Greene fans out there, a recommendation on the best book?
     
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    "its my favourite!"
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    Mine's a tale that can't be told, my freedom I hold dear
    How years ago in days of old when magic filled the air
    'twas in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair
    but Gollum and the evil one crept up and slipped away with her

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    ive seen several mentions of cormac mccarthy books, but only two mentions of 'blood meridian'? WTF?
     
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    The movie bore no resemblance to the book whatsoever, and if you read the whole thing, I doubt you would say that. But whatever, no it's not a joke. People have different tastes, which is fine.
     
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    yeah i gotcha on the bolded. just giving you a hard time since this would be on my worst 15 books of all-time. :)

    but yeah, i suffered through that entire book about two weeks before the movie came out. i think i dragged major to see that crap. and the first thing i said to him after was "you thought that was bad, try reading 900 pages of it!"

    i can't order the 15 off the top of my head, but these will definitely be on it:

    lamb: the gospel according to biff, christ's childhood pal - christopher moore
    boys of summer - roger kahn
    the great gatsby - f. scott fitzgerald
    high fidelity - nick hornby
    about a boy - nick hornby
    american pastoral - philip roth
    the faithful spy - alex berenson
    alas, babylon - pat frank
     
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    Lots of good books here (and some that suck, but to each his own), but I don't know how I could rank the best. I just wanted to bring attention to a lesser-known book by Gabriel Garcia Marquez that was one of the most engrossing books I ever read -- Chronicle of a Death Foretold.
     
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    Captain Underpants - Attack of the Talking Toilets
     
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    This is hard to do. I think I would have to break it up by time in my life for what was important to me.

    Elementary and middle school:
    La Mort D'Arthur
    Barsoom/Mars series, Edgar Rice Burroughs
    Lord of the Rings

    High School:
    Anna Karenina
    Kafka short stories - mostly "The Judgment"

    College and grad:
    Notes from Underground and Brothers K
    lust for Life (dumb book but it helped me at a time of need)
    Cat's Cradle
    The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
    The Immoralist and The Counterfeiters

    Beyond:
    I am blanking. I have read a lot of good or enjoyable books but can't think of the 3-5 that stand out.

    Maybe Hyperion because one of the chapters really registered as a parent.
     
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    Thanks, I'll check that out. I haven't read it yet, and I'll start with that one on vacation next week.
     
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    Lord of the Rings (including the Hobbit and the Silmarillion)
    Nostromo - Conrad
    The Remains of the Day - Ishiguro
    Tale of Two Cities - Dickens
    The Great Gatsby - Fitzgerald
    Crime & Punishment - Dostoyevsky
    For Whom the Bell Tolls - Hemingway
    The Trial - Kafka
    1984/Animal Farm- Orwell
    Catch 22 - Heller
    Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Pirsig
    Choke - Chuck Palahniuk
    High Fidelity - Nick Hornby
    GRRM's Song of Ice and Fire series
    Stephen King's Dark Tower series
     
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    I might have to try that one. Marquez has such high universal acclaim, but I had the most difficult time getting through Love in the Time of Cholera. Who knows? I might have just been in the mood for something different to read or strung out from lack of sleep with two small kids. I've been eying Chronicle of a Death Foretold and One Hundred Years of Solitude for a while.

    It's nice to see Nick Hornby get some serious love in this thread. I love his early works, and the film adaptations of About a Boy and High Fidelity are pretty faithful and also happen to be some of my all-time favorite films.
     
  12. what

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    I just bought the Power and the Glory by Graham Greene. I am pretty excited about this book from the except I read.
     

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