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On the top of my list are:

The Dark Tower series by Stephen King

The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings by J R R Tolkien

Chronicles of Narnia by C S Lewis

The "Diogenes trilogy" books by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child which are:
Brimestone
Dance of Death
Book of the Dead
(but all of their books w/Agent Pendergast are great!)

Harry Potter series by JK Rowling

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy collection by Douglas Adams

Incarnations of Immortality by Piers Anthony

Other works in progress are:the Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini:Eragon,Eldest and Brisinger(the last has a release date of Sept 2008)


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All of those are good.

Tom Clancy's main series is incredible. So is Vince Flynn's. You know when I was a kid the Hardy Boys were badass.

I enjoyed the first few of the Rogue Warrior series, the later books were horrible. Is it a series if there are only two books? If it is then the Force Recon Diaries are incredible.
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Tom Clancy's main series is incredible



I liked Tom Clancy up through Rainbow Six but then he just got annoying to me b/c he details you to death describing every little shape of every little nut and screw connected to every valve of every pannel of every hull of every ship yadda yadda yadda....he detailed me to death!Some people like that though *shrug*:S


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If you liked Clancy except for the detail then you really need to read Vince Flynn. The Rapp character is a lot of fun to follow. You don't really meet him until the second book, but the first book sets it all up.
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Piers Anthony:
Incarnations of immortality Series.
Bio of a Space Tyrant Series.

Orson Scott Card:
Enders Game and all the follow Ups.

Spider Robinson:
Callahan Series.

Margret Weis and Tracy Hickman:
DragonLance Series (First two Trilogies anyway)

Jack Chalker:
Well of Souls Series

And while not really a series:
Robert Heinlein and any book that mentions Lazarus Long.

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I love Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child and am also looking forward to Brisinger (I named my rig after Saphira because she's just awesome).

I also like Lee Child's books about Jack Reacher. By far my favorite fictional character EVER.

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I also like Lee Child's books about Jack Reacher. By far my favorite fictional character EVER.



I'm trying to get into those books. I just read the one about the attempts to assassinate the VP Alexander. Do you have one of those books to read that could help me get into the character and the series.
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Definately read Tripwire, but you can really start with any of the Jack Reacher books and get to know the character. You don't have to start at the beginning.

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If you like Douglas Adams, you'd love Terry Pratchett, the Discworld Series. Absolutely phenominal.. same kind of British humor.

Robin Hobbs trilogies

Terry Brooks earliest Shannara series (although his newest book was pretty good too)

Laurell K. Hamilton's Vampire Porn series (ok, it's not really called that, but for mindless smut, it's pretty good)

Dennis McKiernan's Mithgar series

David Eddings Belgariad Series

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In addition to many of the ones already mentioned -

Isaac Asimov's Foundation series.

David Feintuch's Seafort Saga.

Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld series.

Arthur Clarke's Rama series.

Larry Niven's Ringworld trilogy and Man-Kzin Wars series.

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Piers Anthony:
Incarnations of immortality Series.



Damn I forgot that one! Very good series!

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Spider Robinson:
Callahan Series.



Also, did you know that Spider Robinson just finished a book started by the late Robert A. Heinlein (with permission from his widow ofcourse) called A Veritable Star?My husband is reading it now and says its great.


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Many of those already listed are on my shelf. Prefer Dean Koontz to Stephen King, though.

Also Robert Ludlum's Bourne series - SO much better than the movies.

Anyone read some of Tom Holt's books? GREAT humour. Ye Gods!, Odds & Gods, Paint your Dragon, Nothing but Blue Skies & so many more :)

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Wow, thanks for the head's up on that one. Off to amazon.com we go!



No problem.My hubby is determined to make me a Heinlein fan yet lol.I just finished Stranger in a Strange Land (I didnt "fully grok" it but it was good lol) and I'm now reading Time Enough for Love.I'm hoping he'll let me borrow A Veritable Star once he finishes it.The story sounds great from what little hes told me about it.Thanks LD!:)


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No problem.My hubby is determined to make me a Heinlein fan yet lol.I just finished Stranger in a Strange Land (I didnt "fully grok" it but it was good lol) and I'm now reading Time Enough for Love.I'm hoping he'll let me borrow A Veritable Star once he finishes it.The story sounds great from what little hes told me about it.Thanks LD!:)



"Time Enough for Love" is one of my favorite books, but I think it's the only Heinlein book I've ever read. I have "Stranger in a Strange Land," and I'll occasionally pick it up and try to read it, but I just can't seem to get into it. I should probably check out some of his other books though.

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Time enough for Love is a GREAT Heinlein Book. Stranger is not the best choose for a first Heinlien book in my opinion. Time enough, The cat that walks through Walls, To sail beyond the sunset, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress would all be better choices for a first Heilein Book.

Yes, I Knew about Spider writing the book from Heinleins notes. Spider has always been like Heinlein light anyway. Great choice and I plan on starting the book soon.

Melancholy Elephants is one of Spider Robinsons best works. It is a collection of short stories that have his Heinlein influence all over them.

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Stranger is not the best choose for a first Heinlien book in my opinion. Time enough, The cat that walks through Walls, To sail beyond the sunset, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress would all be better choices for a first Heilein Book.



I originally started The Moon is a Harsh Mistress as my first Heinlein but never finished it.We moved apartments and then now we're in the middle of a divorce and a "maybe get back together/cancel the divorce" phase so I never finished it.:S So for now its Time Enough for Love. lol


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