Favourite Book?

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My absolute favorite books would have to be the Narnia series by CS Lewis, Moving Castle series by Diane Wynne Jones, and the Harry Potter series coming in third place.
 
Just recently started on 'A Song of Ice and Fire'. Finished 'A Game of Thrones' and 'A Clash of Kings' already. Just about started on 'A Storm of Swords', but got sidetracked by other concerns.

Damn, I love the dialogue in this entire series. This is the way English ought to be spoken, I think.

Winter is coming!
 
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The Robert Langdon Series By Dan Brown
Angels And Demons > The Da Vinci Code > The Lost Symbol


And The Host By Stephanie Myer was brilliant.
 
Just recently finished "A Storm of Swords", on to "A Feast for Crows". My reading pace has slowed down a lot due to writing and whatnot. Damn.

Also, just recently watched the movie "I am Number 4" and was thinking maybe I'd read the books, too.
 
No one favourite book.. favorite authors/series Wheel Of Time, Terry Pratchett, Dark Tower.. to name a handful.

Currently breaking in my new Kindle with Dune.
 
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Tough question... I've got multiple.
Harry Potter (all of the odd numbered ones)
The Hunger Games (except Mockingjay)
Naruto
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories the manga
Hikaru no Go
Yotsuba&!
Bleach
...and many more.
 
Hard to say.
I love the Harry Potter books, but I wouldn't say one of them is my favorite.
Best book I read in a while is 'Looking for Alaska' by John Green.
 
I hadn't read a full book in over 5 years until The Hunger Games hit theaters this year. I loved the film so I decided to read the series for the first time. I truly enjoyed the final book in the trilogy. The first two weren't too bad, but the third is my favorite of the three and probably my favorite book. It's not like I have a huge list to pick from :P
 
err, read looking for alaska by john green.. and it got me hooked.. also the chronicles of the imaginarium geographica by james a. owen. just the twist and the time traveling and all the literary allusions. wow.
 

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