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    Talking what are your favourite reads,books,comics

    mine are ,the lord of the rings,[jrr tolkien]fight club,invisible monsters,choke,survivor[chuck palahnuik]hitch hikers guide to the galaxy[douglas addams]......l.o.t.r. beats them all,i maean the guy started the whole fantasy genre...without that genius book there would be no fantasy genre as we know it -now kiling orcs in mmorpg's.As for fight club,though you may have witnessed the great film ,it still doesn't do justice to the book-all the novels of his i mention are full of dark humour,his writing style is unique-to the point[its the kind of book that a none reader can get into because he does not overly explain stuff ,its just succint,fuuny and intersting also full of nihilistc and zen philosophy,after reading his first 4 novels tou really feel that they can profoundly change your outlook for the better-not in a cheesy american self help way.Also i like neil gaiman,terry pratchett and generally fantasy and science fiction and fact books,especially meteorology[im a bit of a weather geek]...........Anyway diatribe ramble waffle over,what about the rest of you guys....what do you like to read in the way way of books and comics...
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    'what are your favourite reads,books,comics'

    In no particular order these are some of my fav books/authors, all are Military History/Thrillers and all are well worth reading

    Bernard Cornwell
    David Gemmell
    Dewey Lambdin
    Tom clancy
    C. S. Forester
    Patrick o'brian
    Patrick Robinson
    James Herbert
    Julian Stockwin
    Edward Marston
    Alen mallinson
    Alexander Kent
    Conn Iggulden
    simon Scarrow
    Brad Thor
    Stephen Leather

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    i think i've read a few david gemell novels,can't remember much of them.....of late i have been reading max brooks 'worlzd war z' ,pretty good.it's written in first hand accounts by people involved in a zombie outbreak ans subsequent war.pretty goob also 'th zomdie survival guide to survival' by the same author is cool.

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    George Orwell was also great,1984 is a classic -Aldous huxley was also great with brave new world being top- one of his lesser known titles 'island' is good and also'the doors of perception ' is well worth a read'-this is the novel book which inspired the name of the great band the doors.

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    Bernard Cornwall
    Clive Cussler
    William Price - Entire adventure series
    JKR
    Davvid CLement Davis
    Captain W.E Johns
    JRR Tolkien

    ....to name but a few in no particular order.
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    god...this thread is popular,i kind of suspected as much what with the general level of spelling on most forums............come on people read,

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    Top authors include Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Simon R Green - there's enough in their bibliographies to keep you in reading material for a while! Favourite individual books include 'Grunts' by Mary Gentle (possibly the greatest fantasy novel of all time - with a great sense of humour), 'Here Lies Arthur' by Philip Reeve (an excellent take on the Arthurian story), 'Good Omens' by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (just a modern classic, Gaiman's darker edge works really well with Pratchett's skewed world view).

    Apart from those for starters, there's loads of stuff on my bookshelves that's worth a read.

    Comics-wise, I'm a DC man rather than Marvel for the most part (though Nick Fury and Doc Strange rock!). Top DC characters include Green Arrow (Mike Grell's Longbow Hunters mini-series and his monthly were just legendary) and chunks of the Gotham-based Bat titles. Hellblazer is one title that I've followed from the start until I stopped buying comics a couple of years ago, and these days I'll read any graphic novel that I get my hands on (the libraries round here have a good selection that keep me busy).

    I'm sure there's more I could add in here, but it'll do for a start!
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    as for authors check out martina cole


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    Hmm I don't really read that often, quite liked the twilight book though.


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    neil gaiman is a good authour,great ideas,terry pratchett also....you can't go wrong with the disc world novels

 

 

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