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Which format?

Hardcover 8 33.33%
 
Paperback 10 41.67%
 
E-book 6 25.00%
 
Total:24

I recently started to read books (if some of you remember ). My favourites so far are The Book Thief, 1984, and the one I'm currently reading, The Girl on the Train.



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Author: J.R.R. Tolkien.
Books:
Fellowship of the Ring
Two Towers
Return of the King
Trilogy:
The Lord of the Rings



danielrdp said:
SvennoJ said:
Way too many to sum up. I'm currently reading Revelation space, waiting for the sequel to Proxima, Ultima and the last 2 parts of The long earth series, The long Utopia and The long cosmos. Last I read was The Witcher series, also waiting for a translation of the next part of that.

Has the long utopia been released already?

On hardcover and kindle for the UK. Although I think Amazon is confused with my old UK and US Amazon accounts as I always get not available for your country when I check any kindle edition. I prefer paperback anyway. March 22.



I don't read anymore due to the vast amount of reading I do for studying.

But would it amaze you that one of my favorite series is The Farsala Trilogy by Hilari Bell?

Other books and series I enjoyed:

Belgariad, Mallorean by David Eddings
Dark Tower series Stephen King
Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer
Book of Swords, and Book of Gods by Fred Saberhagen
Timeline, by ???
Desperation, The Mist, Stephen King
Demon seed, Dean Koontz
Eragon (didn't read others yet) Christian Paolini I think (Btw movie sucked)
Everworld, K.A. Applegate and a little bit of Animorphs
Brian Boru by ?????
Good King Harry by Denise Giardina

That is all from memory atm, might think of a few later.



Angelus said:
The Dark Tower series. Starts off a bit slow, but really gets going after that first book.

I second this. The Dark Tower series is a masterpiece. The first book is definitely my least favorite, but after that things get much better.

As far as my favorite solo book, gonna have to go with Slaughterhouse-Five.



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