Mh, I love some non-fictional books, and in general I read monographic books, I can say ... Roland Barthes "La Chambre Claire" (reflections about photography) and other similar, maybe I don't even remember the names...
Fictional:
Tolkien: LOTR, The Hobbit and I also liked a lot the Silmarillion
Sepulveda: The Story Of A Seagull And The Cat Who Taught Her To Fly
And...
...Mh...Boh... I'm not into fictional books, i prefer other kind of literature, also manga & graphic novels.
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So many...
My all time favorite is Norman Mailer's The Castle in the Forest.
I also loved Witches, Ghosts, And Goblins: A Spooky Search For Miranda's Cat, when I was a kid and I still do.
I'm not a huge fan of graphic novels but Alan Moore's From Hell is impressive.
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Okay WolfPack, in no particular order:
Scar Night/Iron Angel/God of Clocks by Alan Campbell
One for Sorrow Two for Joy by live Woodall
Midnight Never Come by Marie Brennan (behind in this series)
The Sky People by S.M. Stirling (behind in this series)
Gloriana by Michael Moorcock
Slay and Rescue by John Moore
Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling
Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
The Dragon Pit Trilogy by Jane Yolan
Wicked/Son of a Witch/A Lion Among Men (behind in series); Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister/Mirror Mirror by Gregory Maguire
Flood by Stephen Baxter (behind)
Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigaliupi
Make Room! Make Room! By Harry Harrison
Under the Dome/From a Buick 8 by Stephen King
H.P. Lovecraft <3
The Somnambulist by Jonathan Barnes
World War Z by Max Brooks
The Rising by Brian Keene
Timeline by Michael Crichton
The Romanov Prophecies by Steve Berry
The Third Translation by Matt Bondurant
Labyrnth by Kate Moss
The White Witch of Rose Hall by Herbert G de Liss
The Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra Dean
The Sacred Cut by David Hewson
The Road by Cormack McCarthy
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
All of Dan Browns Books (though also behind)
Born of the Sun by Joan Wolf
The Kite Runner/A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
Through A Dark Mist by Marsha Ganham
The Jester by James Patterson and Andrew Gross
In the Presence of Mine Enemies/Ruled Britannia by Harry Turtledove
The Queens Command by Maggie Osborne
The Religion by Tim Willocks
Memory by Philippe Grimbert
The Guests of War Trilogy by Kit Pearson
A Woman in Berlin by Anonymous
Watership Down by Richard Adams
My Enemy’s Cradle by Sara Young
Beware Princess Elisabeth/Mary, Bloody Mary by Caroline Meyer
Nora Lofts works historical fiction works on the lives of the royalty of Europe
The Egyptian by Mika Waltari
Fairest by Gail Carson Levine
The Emancipist by Veronica Sweeney
Eriksdottir by Joan Clark
Shield of Three lions by Pamela Kaufman
Many of Philippa Gregory’s works
October Skies by Alex Scarrow
Terry Brook/R.A. Salvatore’s works
The Idealists by Henry and Olga Carlisle…….and many, many more; trust me on that :p
(does not include dictionaries/encyclopaedias of all kinds, history books etc etc.)
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Ah! Ah! I have another one, soon as my head clears and I can remember the title and author :p
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^^^by far my favourite one as well, but I love all his works...he was brilliant <3333333
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