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(You can put them in any order you want)
JUST MAKE THEM GOOD!
My Number 1 is Lord of the Flies
well that or the khama sutra
Stone of Tears by Terry Goodkind
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
1984 by George Orwell
erm... some other books, sheesh I can't even remember what I've read...
The third Harry Potter book was pretty good too. But it doesn't feel right for my top 10 of all time.
Hmm... Wizards First Rule, best book I've read, go read it now! All of you!
Not now Bernard
The famous 5 go camping
The Secret 7 and the search for the missing tooth pick
Usbourne teach yourself Phillipino
Best. Book. Ever.
I haven't read a lot recently, but I found Northern Lights (Phillip Pullman) to be a very interesting read, so that ranks up there for me and if the intro to Lord of the Flies has anything to go by, that will be up there too. I hope to get into more reading now and possibly check out the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings books which (shock horror) I haven't read.
Citzen
1.) Lord of the Rings - Tolkein
2.)Winter's Heart - Robert Jordan
3.)Stone of Tears - Goodkind (Best of his, by far)
4.)Gormenghast - Mervyen Peake
5.)Long Walk to Freedom - Nelson Mandela (so inspiring)
6.)Men at Arms - Pratchett
7.)Silmarillion - Tolkein
8.)Eye of the World - Robert Jordan
9.) The Hobbit - Tolkein
10.) Urr...meh....Harrison Ford of the Rings - Ant, Vemon, YH, me, Sheepy, er-no :-D
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Christine
Carrie
The Stand
Pet Semetary
The Green Mile
The Hobbit
Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter The Goblet of Fire
Marilyn Manson Long Hard Road Out of Hell
American Psycho
Lord of the rings trilogy (does that count as 1?)
Mick Foley: Blood and Sweat socks
Schindeler's list
Mary Shelly's Franlenstein
Bram Stroker's Dracula
League of gentlemen: local book for local people
Lord of the flies
Macbeth (i know it's a play, but it's in a book, so....)
Taxi Driver