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I've read a lot of great books, but the ones mentioned below are a great read.
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
Death does not come twice novel by Nabil Farouk (Egyptian witter)
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Herman hesse - Damian
I've read three times.
The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand :)
Papillon
Good Omens
"The Lord of the Rings" & "The Simarillion" by J.R.R. Tolkien
"The Prince" By Nicco Makaveli
"The 48 Laws of Power" By Robert Green
Great expectations by Charles Dickens and The trial by Franz Kafka.
The Children of Hurin, J.R.R. Tolkien
700 miles on Amazon by Jules Verne
I dont read many books. But of those I have read. The Kite Runner - really was exceptional book.
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The Dark Tower by Stephen King
The Wardstone Cronics
Lord of The Rings.
Neil Gaiman ' The Graveyard Book'
Tabacaria - Fernando Pessoa
count of monte cristo and great gatsby
Great Expectations
Dune (the first one)
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms
der vorleser
Leonardo's Machines..
TYTYTY
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Probably The Lord of The Rings considering the time when it was written.Just imagine during the war Tolkien drew a world of elves,orcs and another world.Brilliant.
Knights of the Black and White - Jack Whyte
LOTR Amazing stuff <3
The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
It's a toss up for me between Paper Trail by Barbara Snow Gilbert, Demonata: Lord Loss by Darren Shan, or The Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill(Son of Stephen King)
Had read "The clash of civilizations and creation of new world order" by Sam P Huntington some time back
Was suggested by a friend to read a book which was rather practical and logical in its approach - "Guns Germs And Steel" by Jared Diamond
It was definitely interesting, and is certainly recommended to those who have read the one mentioned at the top.
Hav'nt read too many books but The Godfather seems to be my alltime favourite! Books by Dan Brown interest me a lot too :)
The Celestine Prophecies.
Ira Levin - This Perfect Day
As I was reading it I was thinking it was an amazing sci-fi book with some strong real-world parallels. But as I reflected on it afterwards, I started to realize that this was more than an sci-fi book and more than exaggerated speculation on the future of government. It was a genius insight into humanity, the world and everyday relationships. Levin wrote what seemed to be a revised 1984, but the subject matter goes well beyond mind control and manipulation. It covers government (most obviously), corporations, peoples and individuals. Its metaphors are versatile yet specific and I am still discovering new ones.
This book never made it big, but I would rank it as the best book I've ever read and one of the most underrated books of all time.
The absolute best books!!:
Anne Rice - The Vampire Lestat, Queen of the Damned.
Stephen King - The Dark Tower series and The Green Mile, Signal. (All of his novels are good too!)
I think The Lord Of The Rings is the best of the best :x !
Boys from Brazil by Ira Levin
Edit: Also Harry Potter 3, 4, 5
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harry potter.