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Favorite.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-16 14:46 ID:wy4gq8ni

What does 4chan suggest as their favorite books and why?

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-16 15:21 ID:J3f2HX69

It's a series. Cirque Du Freak.

READ NAO!! It has vampires. =3

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-16 15:28 ID:DjO4bCLl

I really like the Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-16 18:56 ID:3Mmqgobu

Confederacy of Dunces or Homage To Catalonia. Just cos theyre marvellous.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-16 19:31 ID:pz8Q3iwv

Terry Pratchett.
End of story.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-21 20:36 ID:pDhC0W+k

>>2 Oh my God.

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I read the first four books of Cirque Du Freak in, I kid you not, fifth grade. They were goddamn terrible. The only thing that encouraged me to keep reading was a single part in book one that was such a good cliffhanger, I kept going, and going, and going, until I was so tired of the series...

Judging by the lithursday requests and a similar thread on /b/, I'd have to say it is either House of Leaves or Fight Club

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-21 20:44 ID:IMO+WHMX

Lolita

>>4
CoD rocks.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-21 22:21 ID:TB/xPLfv

>>4
Confederacy of Dunces is supposed to be the funniest book ever written, so funny that they can't translate it to film.

Some of my favorites include The Long Walk by Richard Bachman/Stevie King, The Outsiders, and The Life of Pi would be way up there if it didn't bullshit around in the beginning with all that religion nonsense.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-22 2:41 ID:hbSpb5n3

I read mostly fantasy and sci-fi so my opinion is more than somewhat biased, and I'm indecisive like a woman, but, what the hell: A Song of Ice and Fire.

Though I do quite fancy Neil Gaiman and Michael Moorcock (what I've read), too.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-22 5:23 ID:rCP7Bif6

Seconding Ice and Fire

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-22 5:53 ID:YqEfASUR

Can't really decide between Song of Ice and Fire, Malazan Book of the Fallen (Steven Erikson), Use of Weapons (Iain Banks) and Snow Crash (Stephenson). 

Although if I had to decide based on all the works of an author, it would have to be David Gemmell.

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