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SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    Discussion of...    Books  ›  What's your favorite book of all time? Moderators: Old Time Wesley, Chris_MacGuffin
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chism
Posted: November 19th, 2006, 12:38am Report to Moderator
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The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris. Man was a genius.

Other books of note include Angels & Demons, anything by Matthew Reilly and everything else Thomas Harris has ever written.


Cheers, Chism.
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favorite book: Angel's Ashes -- as hilarious as it is sad.


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Stranger Than Yesterday
Diplopia

And Sweetie XD


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Q & A by Vikas Swarup. By the end of the book i was in the most happiest mood.


Shorts:
I Named Him Thor
Footloose, Cut Loose
Tainted Milk
Marshmallows
Confucius & The Quest For Nessie
Wondrous Presentation
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Fragments of Memory, by Hanna Mina.

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RobertSpence
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Mystic River - Dennis Lehane

Shutter Island - Dennis Lehane

Gone Baby Gone - Dennis Lehane

Darkness Take My Hand - Dennis Lehane


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Mate-ing

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The Break-Up Chronicles


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XenizE_StudioS
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My favourite book is:
Brother In The Land   by Robert Swindells.
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chism
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Also worthy of a mention, I don't know if you guys have ever read it but it's called Traumnovelle (English: Dream Story) by Arthur Schnitzler. It was the inspiration for Kubrick's absolutely brilliant Eyes Wide Shut. I'm not sure if it qualifies as a book or not, the version I've got is only like 100 pages, but it's still really good. Not my absolute favourite, but definitely up there.


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mcornetto
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Too many favourites! So, here is a list of a few books I've truly enjoyed.

The Gas - Charles Platt
Stranger In a Strange Land - Robert Heinlein
Time Enough for Love - Robert Heinlein
Number of the Beast - Robert Heinlein
Second Foundation - Isaac Asimov
Childhoods End - Arthur C Clark
Ringworld - Larry Niven
The Sirens of Titan - by Kurt Vonnegut  
The Shining - Stephen King
The Amityville Horror - Jay Anson  
The Exorcist - William Peter Blatty
The Store - Bentley Little  
The Agony and the Ecstasy - Irving Stone  
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J.K. Rowling  (OK. It's a guilty pleasure)
    
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I forgot "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint Exupery

the book where you can find the true meaning of life.

Michel


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either Of Mice and Men or Lord Of The Rings:Return Of Thr King
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JD_OK
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Newton's Cradle will make you a believer.

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Ender's Game is my favorite book


Newton's Cradle - action/fantasy, 10th draft 109pgs pdf

IN QUEUE - Comedy - Coming soon!


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Ann Rice,

Interview with the Vampire, the Vampire Lestat, and Queen of the damned... Also the blood canticle!!


In nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti - In the name of the father, son, and the holy ghost Lasset uns beten
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Wow, reading about all these books just make me want to take a trip to my town's library, but i lost my card so i can't,  crap!!!

I've read all the books that i own, I'm just curious has anyone else read Shockwave by Clive Cussler?

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The Bible,

The best work of fiction ever Hands down!

Great words to live by but...

--Kotton


A spoon does not know the taste of soup, nor a learned fool the taste of wisdom.
                                                                    
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Takeshi
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Quoted from Kotton
The Bible,

The best work of fiction ever Hands down!

Great words to live by but...

--Kotton


Meh, too much deus ex machina in it.
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