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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Tyler View Post
    ALL TIME FAVORITE is Robert Jordans Wheel of Time. I have reread it MANY times.
    That was awesome! Sanderson did a good job finishing it up. Sanderson himself has a couple of really good series himself.

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    Anybody read John Locke? Not the philosopher the modern author. He's got a twisted sense of humor that I like.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Locke_(author)

    The Donovan Creed series and Emmet Love series are especially good.

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    Y'all can laugh if you want but I'm reading the game of thrones books right now. I'm about halfway through the fourth book.

    I love any book from a historical time, especially 1700's to 1800's pioneer, settler type stories. The first book I read in high school for a book report was called peace at bowling green, and I probably consider it my favorite because it turned me on to reading
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    I haven't read fiction in quite sometime although I read a lot. Tom Clancy was good. The Hunt for Red October, The Cardinal of the Kremlin and others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hag View Post
    Y'all can laugh if you want but I'm reading the game of thrones books right now. I'm about halfway through the fourth book.

    I love any book from a historical time, especially 1700's to 1800's pioneer, settler type stories. The first book I read in high school for a book report was called peace at bowling green, and I probably consider it my favorite because it turned me on to reading
    You would probably like the writer Dana Fuller Ross then. His Wagon's West Series which starts with the first book Independence! About the start of the wagon trains going west and following several families for several years. I didn't care much for them but my late husband loved them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baglady View Post
    When I was a kid, "Watership Down" was my favorite.

    The "Left Behind" series.

    Just finished "2012". That was amazing.

    I read way too much to say I have any favorites.
    watership down? I would not ever think you would read that
    It happened before, it can happen again.
    It happened there, it can happen here.
    It happened to that person, it can happen to you.
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    what are books?
    It happened before, it can happen again.
    It happened there, it can happen here.
    It happened to that person, it can happen to you.
    No one is immune to the trials and tribulations of life.

    I'm not allowed at the Zoo anymore...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gambit View Post
    what are books?
    If you have to ask I ain't tellin.
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    You would probably like the writer Dana Fuller Ross then. His Wagon's West Series which starts with the first book Independence! About the start of the wagon trains going west and following several families for several years. I didn't care much for them but my late husband loved them.
    Thanks for the tip. I will check him out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gambit View Post
    watership down? I would not ever think you would read that
    I was maybe 12 when I read that. Why wouldn't you think I would read it?
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