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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Your all time Top 11 favorite books
If RL can do music, I can do books.
1. If I Never Get Back - Darryl Brock 2. Master Of the Senate - Robert Caro 3. The First Boys of Summer - Greg Rhodes & John Erardi 4. The Hustler's Handbook - Bill Veeck & Ed Linn 5. Nice Guys Finish Last - Leo Durocher & Ed Linn 6. Big Ten Country - Bob Wood 7. Freedom - William Safire 8. The Fifties - Davd Halberstam 9. Have A Nice Day - Mankind (Mick Foley) 10. The Great Shark Hunt - Hunter S. Thompson 11. The Iowa Baseball Confederacy - W.P. Kinsella
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smells of rich mahogany
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Houston, TX
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
you mean for readin' and stuff?
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: portland, oregon
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
This is incredibly hard for me as I read a lot and I've read nearly every book by the authors listed so I'll just toss out my favorites off the top of my head, knowing that I could never distill my favorites down to one list (This list is just novels)
A prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving Lonesome Dove - Larry McMurtry Nobody's Fool - Richard Russo Skinny legs and All - Tom Robbins Wonder Boys - Michael Chabon Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger Skipped Parts - Tim Sandlin God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater -Kurt Vonnegut Cloudsplitter - Russell Banks Christopher Moore - Fluke To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: PDX
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
Just Fiction
Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving David Copperfield - Dickens Gone with the Wind - Margret Mitchell Cats Cradle - Vonnegut The Depford Trilogy - Robertson Davies Huckleberry Finn - Twain To Kill a Mockingbird - Lee One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey Catch-22 - Joseph Heller Catcher in the Rye Shout out to Battle Cry - Leon Uris |
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Puffy 3:16
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Panama City Beach
Posts: 13,669
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
1. Penthouse
2. Playboy 3. Big uns 4. Britney Spears: My life in Pictures 5. Pimpin for Dummies 6. Fart Jokes 2007 7. The Scouting Report by Marty Brennanmen 8. The Early Years of My Life (1888-1924) by RFS62 9. A Real Man's Guide to Banana Hammocks by ChipR 10. Get Off My Lawn by Roy Tucker 11. My Son Plays Youth League Football by Red Leader
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Potential Lunch Winner
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Tampa, FL
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee
Great Expectations- Charles Dickens The Complete Correspondence Between Jefferson and Adams Origins of the Bill of Rights- Levy I'm drawing a blank- will have to post more later.
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Puffy's Daddy
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Centerville, OH
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
I'm so disappointed that my biography: My Dad's a Doctor, didn't make your list, Puffy.
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Puffy 3:16
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Panama City Beach
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
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Ohhhhh, a whole thread on Red Leader's pick up lines.......
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La Dolce Vita
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 9,764
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
I'm emotionally attached to all the following for one reason or another.
To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee (w/o a doubt my favorite, I've read it over and over) The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald (every time I read it, I like it better..the perfect novel) Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen (also read numerous times..I'll admit it, I'm in love w/ Mr. Darcy) Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy (I just read this 3 summers ago while house and dog sitting in Chicago for my daughter and her husband when they went to France. I had lots of time to just relax and read and enjoy. Tolstoy has no equal. I will read it again before I'm gone.) Middlemarch - George Eliot (I just read this in the last year, and as soon as I finished, I was ready to start it again. She was so far ahead of her time. I miss the characters.) Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell (this isn't great lit. or anything, but I read it twice as a girl of 12, when all around me was falling apart, and it was my refuge. I also fell in love w/ Rhett Butler.) The World According To Garp - John Irving (My introduction to Irving, I remember laughing my way through all the craziness and heartbreak and couldn't wait for his next book.) In Cold Blood - Truman Capote (he scared the begeezus out of me..a book I couldn't put down once I started reading it.) Slouching Towards Bethlehem or The White Album - Joan Didion (for many reasons I identify w/ her and her writing. These compilations of essays and articles are my favorites.) Little House Books - Laura Ingalls Wilder (I'm adding these because they are some of the first (non-picture variety) books I read aloud to my children when they were very young (3 or 4 maybe)..we loved them. The children basically learned to read w/ them. Just brings back that wonderful time, doing one of my favorite things.)
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Please come again
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: portland, oregon
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
I'm a big fan of In Cold Blood and Gone with the Wind too.
Never read any Tolstoy.
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Into de Halls of Valhalla
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
he reminds me of Tolkein, only set in the real world.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: PDX
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
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Please come again
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: portland, oregon
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
Very descriptive?
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2009: Fail
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cincinnati
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
Where the Red Fern Grows
A Wrinkle in Time Charlie Mike - Leonard B Scott Sympathy for the Devil - Kent Anderson Red Storm Rising - Tom Clancey Red Thrust - Steven Zaloga Mutual Contempt - Jeff Shesol Confessional - Jack Higgens The Eagle Has Landed - Jack Higgins Treasure/Iceburg/Vixen 06/Raise The Titanic - Clive Cussler
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Into de Halls of Valhalla
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Re: Your all time Top 11 favorite books
yep. painfully even at times...at least in War and Peace. still a kick ass book though.
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