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GrandadmiralThrawn
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Belgarath the sorcerer - david Eddings, brilliant book if you like fantasy.
Along came a spider - James Patterson, Brilliant detective type story started the excellent alex cross series
Kane and Abel - Jeffrey Archer, entertaining with some good twists
Star wars: heir to the empire - Timothy zahn, great story and where i got my Ingame name from.

And of course the usual:
Harry potter
Angels and demons
Da vinci code
The hobbit

And too many more to say.
Blue~Vena
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Amazonia by James Rollins don't think I've read any other of his other books

Treasure of Khan by Clive Cussler don't think I read any other books ethier

Dragons in our Midst by Bryan Davis was pretty good ^^

Harry Potter

and various King Arthur books
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Desert Angelus
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I would have to say
The Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan
12 so far with no end in sight lol
the shortest one is like 300pgs the next shortest is about 500

Best series ever. I used to be a die hard LoTR fan. And while I am still a big fan of Tolkien as the Father of Fantasy. Robert Jordan has created an awesome series.
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is an awesome book. The movie sucks read the book :wink: Another must read is Childhood's End, it is by far the best Clarke book. :roll: I cannot stop thinking about books today, but Fahrenheit 451 is one of the best books about why things should not be censored.
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