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ozphactor:

--- Quote from: octozombie ---I'd have to say The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Read it over a year ago, it's still my favorite book. Ever.
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Seconded. That book is absolutely ridiculous, in the best possible way.

kitasousha:
-> Riftwar Saga (5 books)

I love the riftwar saga, I dunno why, but I screamed when I read the last one...aaaaarg, read them all, noooo

I went to a shrink 2 times a week and was placed under observation...

ok, I wasnt, but I still mourned for the end =P

Chesire Cat:

--- Quote from: ozphactor ---
--- Quote from: octozombie ---I'd have to say The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Read it over a year ago, it's still my favorite book. Ever.
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Seconded. That book is absolutely ridiculous, in the best possible way.
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Yeah, its a very interesting book, if slightly disturbing at the end.

SteinFromTheJewishMafia:

--- Quote from: Chesire Cat ---
--- Quote from: ozphactor ---
--- Quote from: octozombie ---I'd have to say The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Read it over a year ago, it's still my favorite book. Ever.
--- End quote ---

Seconded. That book is absolutely ridiculous, in the best possible way.
--- End quote ---


Yeah, its a very interesting book, if slightly disturbing at the end.
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great book.

TIPViking:
First- Bunnyman, thank you for mentioning Gibson... I was scared he wouldn't be touched before me...

Pattern Recognition and Neuromancer both touched me- William Gibson does a great job of capturing a snapshot of universes that seem as if they could be as well-developed as the LotR universe.

His Dark Materials series... that was one of the first times I was so completely and totally enthralled in a book... and then the ending... argh! Definitely brought out the emotional cynic part of me.

Swan Lake- My Dad read this to me as a kid (as in 4 year old and younger), it was what pulled me into books. It's actually kinda creepy that I loved the story so much, as it's another sad one...

Stephen R. Lawhead's series "The Pendragon Cycle" may not be the most amazing series of books, but it pulled me into "Legend" Literature- and I still love retellings of various myths and legends. It was the first truly mature series I read, and it shaped my literary experience, so gotta include it.

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