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Aldie: What is your favorite book?

PolarDad: Bible
Woelf: Currently: Nemesis Games
BOBBYCAN: I'm rereading all of Iain Bank's Culture novels. We wont have any more since he sublimed a few years ago.
bgmclay: Nobel Prize for Literature (authors).
oldhoss: For Whom the Bells Tolls.
vandemonium: Oh, probably The Stand by SK.
maljking: Ender's Game
Redward: Favorite Fiction: Ender's Game,
Hendal: the Bible
Spirit of 70: Les Miserables
axeme: The Hobbit
resin: Le Morte d'Arthur
beerbear: I can not pick a favorite.
Agent AK0047: The Day After Tomorrow (not based on that crap movie)
bcooperok: Catch-22
sk8llington: The Shadow Over Innsmouth
tankexmortis: Electric Jesus Corpse by Carlton Melick III. It's a re-telling of the story of Jesus, only he's a disco stud with a bottle of magic vodka instead of the son of god.
RedArmyIan: The Lord of the Rings
Dubbelnisse: The phantom tollbooth
Cringing Dragon: The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett. I love all the Discworld books, but that was the first I read.
tiggers: non-fiction: the bible fiction: Rendezvous with Rame by Arthur C Clarke
aleo09: the Bible
franklincobb: Lathe of Heaven
Phil Fleischmann: The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
GrimJester: Lord of the Rings
ricardofo: The Bible
rogerwilco86: Moby Dick
Frubgarde: Fiction: Probably my H P Lovecraft anthologies, Non-Fiction: The Golden Bough.
Vaughn: The Lord of the Rings
Wes Hope: Watership down i reckon
ckotchey: The Silmarillion
mintylish: 1984
radynski: Hitchhiker's Guide
El Hidalgo: The Bible, Don Quixote, Enders Game Series, Armor, Art of War, The Five Rings, Legend, Once an Eagle, too many to choose from
mpot: The Hobbit
McHaka: Erwin Kreyszig - Advanced Engineering Mathematics
42ndSSD: I can't choose just one... maybe I can make a list of 100 or so...
CharmlessMan77: Sophie's World or Watership Down. Can't decide
DHEK: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
tsukata: PIRATES! In an adventure with Scientists
POvidiusNaso: Catch-22 or Don Quixote or the Iliad.
yoacusna: Hmmm. I think "Assassin's Apprentice" wins out.
MetalGuitarist: anything Calvin & Hobbes
unixrevolution: HitchHiker's Guide.
Grand Moff Skip: the Bible
Leo-T: Tolkien's LotR trilogy
jeffwolfe: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Beelzebub: Cosmos
Nazhuret: the Gormenghast books by Mervyn Peake
rawdawg: Moby dick
duron600: The bible
brainrob: LotR
scriptorum: The dictionary.
jasta6: This has been asked before................ (The left behind series)..................................
ibemichael: Wizard's First Rule - by Terry Goodkind
Ebon Wendigo: It's hard to pick just one. "Feet of Clay" by Terry Pratchett
n_and: Lord of the Rings
jellospike: The Once and Future King and LOTR are pretty much equal.
billgoode: The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
otha62: "The Killer Angels" by Michael Shaara
Garl: Ravage de Barjavel
tipigi: Strangers
Tushratta: Leave it to Psmith by P. G. Wodehouse
WyldKarde: Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy. (Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars)
Null Signature: Specify genre please!
Dr. No: Shakespeare: Richard III
GrandpaDave: Still Life with Woodpecker - Tom Robbins
puffinge: Time and Again by Jack Finney
rayzir: harry potter series
Great Dane: Qur'an
sourwyrm: hitchhiker's
relic10: Cujo by Stephen King
kimapesan: Currently "Guns, Germs, and Steel"
The Unbeliever: 42
AWildEep: Hosea
bluebehir: Paul Edwin Zimmer wrote "The Lost Prince" followed by "King Chondos' Ride". They are the same story, and hence as "The Dark Border Series" they are my favourite book.
RandallPeek: Catch-22
verandi: The Brothers Karamazov
arkibet: Gotta be Harry Potters.
mandj2001: What Einstein Told My Barber
Lord_Prussian: Bible
KnobDoctor: "30 Days in the Samarkand Desert with the Duchess of Kent" by A. E. J. Eliot, O. B. E.
stephensj23: Dune
otrex: Birdsong
Quest22: Dune
Bearcat89: "The Holy Bible" by God
ekted: The Black Magician trilogy
darthcliff: Count of Monte Cristo
toulouse: Battlefield Earth - L. Ron Hubbard
ikeafetishist: the picture of dorian gray.
Johan: I think 'Something More' by Paul Cornell finally nudged 'The Anubis Gates' by Tim Powers from the number 1 spot.
jpact: Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry.
2amp: Her Majesty's Wizard
solove: "The Rules of Attraction"
Jester28: Starship Troopers
isolated: The Last Unicorn
Oborro: I think I answered this question twice already
AlorielLelyn: Probably Orion, by Ben Bova
Cavedog_pdx: Extroardinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
-Johnny-: The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Howard Pyle
Styro: Book of Mormon
Wernazuma: The Name of the Rose; 1984; Alice in Wonderland; LotR trilogy
Belash: One hundred years of solitude or Slaughterhouse 5 or The DaVinci Code or Harry Potter or Eddings' Belgarriad or...
alfredhw: Siddhartha
Blackwind: I answered this somewhere
viogression: If I had to choose just one out of hundreds, it'd have to be Huckeberry Finn
DangerMouse: Armor by John Steakley
Thlayli: Oh goodness, probably Catch-22
dakarp: Probably Middlemarch.
Silbach: A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
jens_hoppe: Lord of the Rings
BobDodgerBlue: Lord of the Rings
yossarians: Catch 22
djflippy: American Psycho
Linnaeus: Fiction: Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon. Non-fiction: Song of the Dodo by David Quammen.
snoozefest: right now, the Game of Thrones series
einbebop: The Dragonbone Chair
queequeg: Moby Dick, need you ask?
wtrollkin2000: Any collection of H P Lovecraft
sumo: Moss Gardening
mrbeankc: Rendezvous with Rama
jaywowzer: The House of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski
simon craddock: The Lord of the rings
pernishus: Dark Tower Series
WonderCinz: Gravity's Rainbow
EYE of NiGHT: For a long time it was Halliwell's film guide. Now, if I had to choose, I suppose Fanny Hill.
berserkley: Fiction: Last Call, by Tim Powers; Non Fiction: The New Inquisition, by Robert Anton Wilson
TamiWhitsett: Bitten
melissa: Ever? Anne of Green Gables.
tragicpoet: Jurassic Park
dietevil: Tie between Pride & Prejudice and Ivanhoe
chad56s: Hitchiker's Guide? Maybe...
Hallow: Pilgrim's Progress
Con Man: The Best of Roald Dahl (short stories)
Melsana: The Secret Garden
Jim_P: Giles, Goat Boy
CDRodeffer: The Turning Place by Jean E. Karl
nerman8r: Right now it's Enneagram: UNderstanding Yourself and Others
Jatoha: A Country Year by Sue Hubbell
Donkey Thong: Chronicle of a Death Foretold - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
nix342: Farenheit 451
gashlycrumb: 100 Years of Solitude
louiseh: Foucault's Pendulum
IngredientX: Toss-up between Catch-22 and The Crying of Lot 49, with Cat's Cradle in the running as well.
richardolen2: Um... dunno. The one I've read the most is probably Night Shift by Stephen King.
rochs77: Crime and Punishment
BaSL: De ontdekking van de Hemel
Vince Londini: Bible - Particularly Proverbs
skelebone: Ain't Nobody's Business if You Do : The Absurdidy of Consentual Crimes in a Free Society by Peter McWilliams; for fiction I'm really fond of "The Misenchanted Sword" or "With a Single Spell" by Lawrence Watt-Evans
chaddyboy_2000: I hate reading. I watched the LOTR movies though. Does that count as reading the books?
Ryno8: Ender's Game
toucana: shel silverstein's A Giving Tree
shumyum: My favorite author is Ian McEwan, no favorite book though.
Dante_Cubit: Neuromancer by William Gibson. Is that geek-worthy for ya?
azegzao: Leaves of Grass
WasQ: diskworld
Jon_1066: The Dictionary
Debate: Iain M. Banks--The Culture Series
Gomez: A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch
Latria: Flowers for Algernon
Septic: Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu
gnomehome: Can't choose
bbenston: Much Ado About Nothing
LudesFactor: The Songlines ... Bruce Chatwin
Fawkes: The one I'm writing
Friendless: The Hobbit
MikeMKH: Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra
kimbo: The Amber series by Roger Zelazny. Nine Princes in Amber (first book in the series) if I have to name a single title.
manowarplayer: Lord of the Rings or the DUNE series.
ensor: The Golden Compass
PopeBrain: A Game of Thrones
janiera: Anything by Anne McCaffrey... Can't choose just one.
Shakar: All:Le Petit Prince/ Fantasy:LotR/ Phi: Crest Jewel of Discrimination/ Hum:Le Petit Nicolas.
darquil: Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf
tiredmind: that one. over there.
ValJor: I, Robot
midnightferret: The Last Gentleman by Walker Percy
hooded_paladin: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
natemike: Survivor by Chuck Palahniuk
jttm: Magician by Raymond E Feist
ping9x: Game of Thrones
HBGlover: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
CortexBomb: Slapstick by Kurt Vonnegut
Fa�l: Ninja (Eric Van Lusbader)
ynnen: The Game of Thrones series by George R. R. Martin (inclusive -- the entire series)
Aldie: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy