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<blockquote data-quote="Vonlok The Bold" data-source="post: 2323682" data-attributes="member: 29417"><p>A lot of the ones I would mention have been mentioned already. But I will add a few that I didn't see listed.</p><p> </p><p>All the books in the Musketeer series - A great series. If you are only going to read one, then 3 Musketeers is the best, if you read all of them, then I think The Man in the Iron Mask is best.</p><p> </p><p>Add to that a series that begins with Magurite de Valois or Queen Margot also by Dumas. The next book in the series entitled Chicot the Jester or La Dame de Monsoreu might be my favorite book of all times.</p><p> </p><p>Fitzgerald was mentioned, but my favorite book by him is The Beautiful and Damned</p><p> </p><p>100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Carcia Marquez was also mentioned.</p><p> </p><p>Vonnegut has a couple that I really love, including Breakfast of Champions, and Slaughter House Five.</p><p> </p><p>I know it sounds cliche but On the Road by Jack Kerouac was an amazing read for me, and will always be one of my favorites.</p><p> </p><p>Tortilla Flats - by John Steinbeck. I don't really love Steinbeck like some people, but this novel was simply amazing.</p><p> </p><p>The Hobbit, and LotR.</p><p> </p><p>A Song of Ice and Fire - G.R.R. Martin.</p><p></p><p>Down and Out in Paris and London - George Orwell</p><p> </p><p>A Separate Peace - John Knowles</p><p> </p><p>Don Quixote - One the best and funniest books I have read in my life. This books is amazing.</p><p> </p><p>Anthony Burgess - A Dead Man in Deptford. Anyone who loves Elizabethan era theatre should read this well written historical fiction novel about the great playwrite Christopher Marlowe.</p><p> </p><p>My Wicked Wicked Ways - Errol Flynn. This book is full of exaggerations but the parts the truth in the book is still more of a life than two average folks live. The parts about his life BEFORE he ever came to Hollywood are simply amazing and a great read whether folks are fans of his movies or not.</p><p> </p><p>The White Company - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The author of Sherlock does a great job writing about knights and archers and the like as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vonlok The Bold, post: 2323682, member: 29417"] A lot of the ones I would mention have been mentioned already. But I will add a few that I didn't see listed. All the books in the Musketeer series - A great series. If you are only going to read one, then 3 Musketeers is the best, if you read all of them, then I think The Man in the Iron Mask is best. Add to that a series that begins with Magurite de Valois or Queen Margot also by Dumas. The next book in the series entitled Chicot the Jester or La Dame de Monsoreu might be my favorite book of all times. Fitzgerald was mentioned, but my favorite book by him is The Beautiful and Damned 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Carcia Marquez was also mentioned. Vonnegut has a couple that I really love, including Breakfast of Champions, and Slaughter House Five. I know it sounds cliche but On the Road by Jack Kerouac was an amazing read for me, and will always be one of my favorites. Tortilla Flats - by John Steinbeck. I don't really love Steinbeck like some people, but this novel was simply amazing. The Hobbit, and LotR. A Song of Ice and Fire - G.R.R. Martin. Down and Out in Paris and London - George Orwell A Separate Peace - John Knowles Don Quixote - One the best and funniest books I have read in my life. This books is amazing. Anthony Burgess - A Dead Man in Deptford. Anyone who loves Elizabethan era theatre should read this well written historical fiction novel about the great playwrite Christopher Marlowe. My Wicked Wicked Ways - Errol Flynn. This book is full of exaggerations but the parts the truth in the book is still more of a life than two average folks live. The parts about his life BEFORE he ever came to Hollywood are simply amazing and a great read whether folks are fans of his movies or not. The White Company - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The author of Sherlock does a great job writing about knights and archers and the like as well. [/QUOTE]
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