Anything Terry Pratchett, Night Watch and Maskerade are prolly my favorites. Neil Gaiman is cool too but some of his stuff is just a lil too creepy, check out Neverwhere though.
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Great choice Telrunya! I would say it's a toss up for me between The Count of Monte Cristo and Spartucus.Telrunya said:I'm going to have to go with Mysterious Island by Jules Verne
Still working on it. Started in high school, restarted last year. Fav book? Probably A Tale of Two Cities.enjolras said:has anyone here read les miserables?
REALLY? Wow, I was rather disappointed by Dickens, and especially by this novel. It's really dull, if you ask me. (Just like Les Mis, now that we're at it. Historical novels written in the 19th century are perhaps the genre that's best suited for putting me into comatose sleep. Dull, dull, dull.)selune said:Still working on it. Started in high school, restarted last year. Fav book? Probably A Tale of Two Cities.