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For those who enjoy Shaara, the sequel and prequel of Killer Angels are equally as good, as well as the pre-prequel about the Mexican War. He has written 2 more about the Revolution, one about WW1 and one about WW2, with another on the way about WW2. I did not enjoy those as much as the first 4. Kinda got tired of the premise of the fictional history.

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I thought I'd rejuvenate this thread, as I've read some good ones this week. I read Teacher Man by Frank McCourt, about his 30 years teaching public high schools in New York - nice quick read.

 

100 Years of Solitude only lasted for about a month as my all time favorite and has been since replaced by The Kite Runner, which I finished a few minutes ago. Simply a must-read for everyone alive.

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Although I think a lot of the recommendations are right on the book that I've been touting lately is The Alienist by Caleb Carr. Fantastic, fast-paced murder mystery / thriller set in turn of the century New York. Carr is a historian so he is able to call on those skills to set the tone for a really exciting story. I've recommended it to 4 people in the last two months and they all loved it.
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Kite Runner was excellent--I need to get the next book from Hosseini. By the way, Kite Runner is out as a movie this fall (I don't remember exactly when, though).

wow, interesting. as i was reading it, i wondered if they would be able to pull it off as a movie. i almost don't know if i would even want to see it, as i don't think they could.

EDIT: upon further IMDB review, I will definitely go see it - by the director of Finding Neverland. Nov 2, 2007 release date.

 

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Another one of my favorites is "Swan Song" by Robert McCammon. I read it ten years ago or so and gave it to somebody and just bought a new copy from B&N the other day. I never re-read books but I'm going to read this one again. It's a post apocalyptic masterpiece. If you liked "The Stand" (which I didn't) you'll be blown away by "Swan Song." Somebody a few pages back mentioned "Straight Man" by Richard Russo. I've read all of his books and that one is actually my least favorite (but still a good book). "The Risk Pool" is my favorite by him.

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I would have to think about this one for days before I could pick ONE favorite.

 

Books I would consider on my short list.

 

Catch-22

The Lord of the Rings (Not the best, favorite)

Ender's Game

The Fountainhead (powerful message in this one, for sure)

The Stand

 

As an aside, I think it's relevant to point out that while Stephen King's early stuff, plus stuff like Shawshank and the Green Mile were excellent works, his recent stuff is pure crap, seemingly churned out to make a buck. The last 3 books of the Dark Tower series (especially part 6) were bad, with the ending being a brutal, hollow letdown. The last 2, Lisey's Story, and The Cell.......just plain crap.

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