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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #60 on: March 12, 2012, 06:55:52 PM »
I have $100 I'll throw down on Penguin coming back and admitting his favorite book is actually "The Rainbow Fish."
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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #61 on: March 12, 2012, 07:00:29 PM »
"white gold wielder"   :headscratch:

think I read the first 3



That would be correct Ink, I own all 6.

+1 for The Hobbit.  I remember delivering papers a looong time ago and saw a pile of books in someones trash, found a 1946 version of Hobbit, it's in pretty bad shape, but still alive here somewhere.

The Mouse and the Motorcycle is the first book I remember.


I think I read too much as a kid (and kept all of them) and find them all to be "favorites"

Short list:

Naomi Novik - The Temeraire Series
David Eddings - Belgarath Series (all 20+ of them)
Terry Brooks - Wishsong Series
Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman - Dragonlance Series + (all 50 or so of them)
Robert E Howard & L Sprague de Camp - Conan (plus misc other authors, all 75+ of them)
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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #62 on: March 12, 2012, 07:04:41 PM »
I agree, I like Terry Brooks.  I liked pretty much everything David Eddings wrote as well.  Robert Jordan started out ok, but turned into a bigtime hack.  Pumping out trash as fast as he could.

I liked Jordan's Conan books, but only got to the third Wheel of Time before losing interest.

Ya that's it.  I read them, but thought it was a little to angsty.

The first one was hard, but the last 2 I found much better.  Maybe I was able to relate to his epileptic world by then.  :headscratch:
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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #63 on: March 12, 2012, 07:06:32 PM »
I agree.  I liked pretty much everything David Eddings wrote as well.  Robert Jordan started out ok, but turned into a bigtime hack.  Pumping out trash as fast as he could.

thats funny, I cant stand Robert Jordan....

have you read the Shannara series by Terry Brooks? if not, they are great, as good or better then LOTR (IMO)

a few of my favorite book series I read(off the top of the head)

Red Nails/all Conan by Robert E Howard  (plus everything else that he did)
The Shannara series by Terry Brooks- great books some of the best Fantasy
Magic of xanth-Piers Anthony-so so
spellsinger series-Allen Dean Foster-very good fun series
Incarnations of immortality-Piers Anthony- 7 books all awesome but "on a Pale horse" is the best
Tarzan-Edger Rice Borrows - awesome stories
Dragon riders of Pern- Ann Mccafrey- mediocre at best except "the White Dragon" thats a great book
The Sword of truth series


a few single books that were great

Wolf and Iron-Gorden Dickson-truly awesome book
The talisman-Peter Straub/Stephen King
The Stand
hello America-crazy book-?
Battlefield Earth-L Ron Hubbard
Stranger in a strange land-I believe it was Robert Hienlien :headscratch:

 
I dont read generally unless I am locked up

drawing a blank on the rest, these are the ones that really stand out.

 although I have read some of James Patterson more recently he is good.













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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #64 on: March 12, 2012, 07:09:33 PM »
Since I have seen some people say life altering reading I will add mine.

The single most life altering piece of literature I have ever read is "The Death of Ivan Ilych" by Tolstoy.

To a lesser extent "The Old Man and the Sea" by Hemingway.
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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #65 on: March 12, 2012, 07:12:58 PM »
That would be correct Ink, I own all 6.

+1 for The Hobbit.  I remember delivering papers a looong time ago and saw a pile of books in someones trash, found a 1946 version of Hobbit, it's in pretty bad shape, but still alive here somewhere.

The Mouse and the Motorcycle is the first book I remember.


I think I read too much as a kid (and kept all of them) and find them all to be "favorites"

Short list:

Naomi Novik - The Temeraire Series
David Eddings - Belgarath Series (all 20+ of them)
Terry Brooks - Wishsong Series
Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman - Dragonlance Series + (all 50 or so of them)
Robert E Howard & L Sprague de Camp - Conan (plus misc other authors, all 75+ of them)

Robert E Howard is by far my favorite Author of all time.

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Dead hands grope in the shadows,
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For this is the Dragon's Hour,
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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #66 on: March 12, 2012, 08:11:09 PM »
Cool Ink, Elfstones of Shannara was one of my favorites growing up.  Nobody else grew up on Larry bond and Tom Clancy?

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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #67 on: March 12, 2012, 08:15:54 PM »
First book I ever checked out of the grade school library.  2nd Grade.  I think i was the only one to check it out the rest of my elementary school days.  It's been all downhill ever since.  There were others in the series but this one sent me over the edge on WW2 fighter pilots.  American Heritage had one called "Airwar over Hitler's Germany' that was a close second, but I found this one first.    Some of the old timers will remember the Ballantine Books series on WW1 and 2 also.  We could buy those at grade school book fairs.  Amazing stuff for a history minded little kid.  Clearly they all made a huge impression as it's still my passion all these years later.

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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #68 on: March 12, 2012, 08:21:10 PM »
Cool Ink, Elfstones of Shannara was one of my favorites growing up.  Nobody else grew up on Larry bond and Tom Clancy?

great book :aok

although I like the "Wishsong" the best out of that series.....Garret Jax  that guy was a bad bellybutton :rock

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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #69 on: March 12, 2012, 08:22:59 PM »
thats funny, I cant stand Robert Jordan....

have you read the Shannara series by Terry Brooks? if not, they are great, as good or better then LOTR (IMO)

a few of my favorite book series I read(off the top of the head)

Red Nails/all Conan by Robert E Howard  (plus everything else that he did)
The Shannara series by Terry Brooks- great books some of the best Fantasy
Magic of xanth-Piers Anthony-so so
spellsinger series-Allen Dean Foster-very good fun series
Incarnations of immortality-Piers Anthony- 7 books all awesome but "on a Pale horse" is the best
Tarzan-Edger Rice Borrows - awesome stories
Dragon riders of Pern- Ann Mccafrey- mediocre at best except "the White Dragon" thats a great book
The Sword of truth series


a few single books that were great

Wolf and Iron-Gorden Dickson-truly awesome book
The talisman-Peter Straub/Stephen King
The Stand
hello America-crazy book-?
Battlefield Earth-L Ron Hubbard
Stranger in a strange land-I believe it was Robert Hienlien :headscratch:

 
I dont read generally unless I am locked up

drawing a blank on the rest, these are the ones that really stand out.

 although I have read some of James Patterson more recently he is good.














We have very similar tastes.   :aok

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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #70 on: March 12, 2012, 08:24:33 PM »
I had to sip on this one for a bit.

Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad (Josef Konrad).

My Grandma gave me a collection of his stories when I was little. I still have it and flip through on occasion.

In fact, it's still some of the only fiction that I enjoy.
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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #71 on: March 12, 2012, 08:51:52 PM »
Too many books...

I've read just about every genre and major author, with a lot of serials.

I've always had a fondess for Piers Anthony's "Xanth" series with that sense of humor and wordplay.
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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #72 on: March 12, 2012, 09:04:07 PM »
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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #73 on: March 12, 2012, 10:43:26 PM »
The two books that really shaped my mind as a kid were The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich series and the Dune series...  Later in life it was None Dare Call it Conspiracy, 1984, Animal Farm and A Brave New World.

Between them all people often call me crazy for my beliefs...   and just as many say, "HOLY *&#@!!!!"  after they've called me crazy, and then observe the world from a non-mediacentric point of view for a couple weeks...
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Re: The Best Book You Ever Read as a Kid
« Reply #74 on: March 12, 2012, 10:45:19 PM »
Wow, has the title always been best book you read as a kid? totally read that for last 2 days are first book you read...

In that case, the best book i read was probably either QB VII or Alas Babylon
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