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    By Reason of Insanity.................Shane Stevens......1972

    Steven King once said, "This is the scariest book I ever read!!"

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    why didn't anyone say "The Silmarillion" by J.R.R. Tolkien???
    I think it's the best book ever!!!!
    C'mon, he makes the whole Middle Earth universe in there!!!!!
    Tolkien is the best... I would also say "The Smith of Wooton Mayor", but The Silmarillion is a piece of art!!!!!!

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    Any book that I am reluctant to put down.
    The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.

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    Spike Milligan:

    Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall
    Rommel? Gunner Who?: A Confrontation in the Desert
    Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall

    The best anti-war books ever written by the man that gave Monty Python his Flying Circus.

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    Originally posted by ruhroh@15 September 2003 - 17:17
    Best books eh? I have 2 favs. The Pillars Of The Earth-by Ken Follet,a must read for most anyone,and Swansong-by robert McCammon,very good read about the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust.Both are my top picks.
    Swansong by McCammon, man its been so long since I've read that, completely forgot about it. Very good read indeed, like most of his other books..... I'm gonna try and find a copy for a re-read.
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    Catch-22 (great devices used and interesting process, my personal favorite)
    Catcher in the Rye (always a favorite)
    Robinson Carusoe (have to read it 2 times every summer)

    and for diversion-

    Mario Puzo (any)
    Clancy (any except the series books)
    Crichton (any)
    Tolkien (any)

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    Originally posted by _cHiCkEn__@7 December 2003 - 22:23
    Catch-22 (great devices used and interesting process, my personal favorite)
    Catcher in the Rye (always a favorite)
    Robinson Carusoe (have to read it 2 times every summer)

    and for diversion-

    Mario Puzo (any)
    Clancy (any except the series books)
    Crichton (any)
    Tolkien (any)
    classics to action to thrillers to fantasy. well its a diversified selection.
    SMARTY SMARTY HAD A PARTY NOBODY CAME BUT SMARTY

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    William Bernhardt. B)

    His novels about attorney Ben Kincaid are great whodunnit stories, I have yet to figure one out before the killer is revealed, have yet to put one down until i'm finished with it either.

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    the anwser is 42

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    Yes. But what is the question?

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