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Book Collection
Topic Started: Oct 22 2007, 10:37 PM (141 Views)
Dark Death
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Put what books you own here.
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<Post Reserved For Specialist's Massive and Probably Perpetually-Incomplete Catalog of Owned Books>

Yeah, I own quite a few. Not very many come to mind at the moment, though, other than the ones I'm reading now.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - JK Rowling
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - JK Rowling
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - JK Rowling
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - JK Rowling
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - JK Rowling
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - JK Rowling
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - JK Rowling
Interview With the Vampire - Anne Rice
The Vampire Lestat - Anne Rice
The Queen of the Damned - Anne Rice
The Tale of the Body Thief - Anne Rice
The Lost Years of Merlin - T.A. Barron
The Seven Songs of Merlin - T.A. Barron
The Fires of Merlin - T.A. Barron
The Mirror of Merlin - T.A. Barron
The Wings of Merlin - T.A. Barron
Artemis Fowl - Eoin Colfer (didn't like it)
The Languages of Tolkien's Middle-earth - Ruth S. Noel
The Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien
The Hobbit - JRR Tolkien
The Book of Lost Tales (1) - JRR Tolkien
The Silmarillion - JRR Tolkien

The Eye of the World - Robert Jordan
The Great Hunt - Robert Jordan
The Dragon Reborn - Robert Jordan
The Shadow Rising - Robert Jordan
The Fires of Heaven - Robert Jordan
Lord of Chaos - Robert Jordan
A Crown of Swords - Robert Jordan
The Path of Daggers - Robert Jordan
Winter's Heart - Robert Jordan
Knife of Dreams - Robert Jordan
Eragon - Christopher Paolini
Eldest - Christopher Paolini
Brisingr - Christopher Paolini
The Once and Future King - T.H. White
Battle Royale (novel) - Koushun Takami
The Lion of Senet - Jennifer Fallon
Holes - Louis Sachar (I liked it a lot when I was little)
The Magician's Nephew - C.S. Lewis
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - C.S. Lewis
Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia - C.S. Lewis
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - C.S. Lewis
The Silver Chair - C.S. Lewis
The Horse and His Boy - C.S. Lewis
The Last Battle - C.S. Lewis
The Attack of the Clones - R.A. Salvatore
The Revenge of the Sith - Matthew Stover

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (whole series in one book...I think...) - Douglas Adams
Dhampir - Barb and J.C. Hendee
Thief of Lives - Barb and J.C. Hendee

Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
Carrie - Stephen King
The Cell - Stephen King

Dune - Frank Herbert
Animal Farm - George Orwell
Dragons of Autumn Twilight - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Hamlet - Sir William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Sir William Shakespeare
The Crucible - Arthur Miller
Lirael - Garth Nix
Demon of the Waters - Gregory Gibson
The Sword of Shannara - Terry Brooks
The 12 Kingdoms - Fuyumi Ono
The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne

A Game of Thrones - George R. R. Martin
A Clash of Kings - George R. R. Martin
A Storm of Swords - George R. R. Martin
A Feast for Crows - George R. R. Martin

And also a large number of books I read/was given when I was little...such as a few books from the Jedi Apprentice series, a set of hardcover books of illustrated classics like Robin Hood and The Secret Garden and Tom Sawyer. Let's see...I also have a book full of HG Wells stories, and a hardcover of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Hm...and a few textbooks...and a couple copies of Number the Stars...and some fairy tale books...Lots of random books. That I should sort through and give away so as to make space for the books I'm likely to re-read anytime soon, and new books I want to get. As it is, I have my hardcover first editions of a few of the Wheel of Time books piled up and laying on their sides on top of other books...Gah.

Edit: I've collected more books since last year. ^.^; Same thing with the underlining thing...those are the ones I haven't finished yet.
Edited by Rinoa, Jun 10 2009, 10:04 AM.
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I have several books on Egypt, as well as a few novels. Not much of a collection yet, but i plan to add to it. ;)
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I just added two to mine...I haven't gotten many new books recently. Too involved in WoT at the moment to even want to read anything else. :calm: Wonderful fantasy series, everyone should read it.
...An enemy that is pure evil? Right and wrong are not what separate us and our enemies. It's our different standpoints, our perspectives that separate us. Both sides blame one another. There's no good or bad side. Just 2 sides holding different views.

~Squall Leonhart
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Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, Lynn Varley
Indiana Jones Omnibus Vol.1
Of Wolves and Men - Barry Lopez
The Dark Tower, Volume I: The Gunslinger - Stephen King
The Dark Tower, Volume II: The Drawing of the Three - Stephen King
The Dark Tower, Volume III: The Waste Lands - Stephen King
The Dark Tower, Volume IV: Wizard and Glass - Stephen King
The Great Dune, Trilogy (Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune) - Frank Herbert
The Lord of the Rings - J.R.R. Tolkien
The Wolf: The Ecology and Behaviour of an Endangered Species - L.David Mech
Watchmen - Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons
Wolves: Behavior, Ecology and Conservation - L.David Mech, Luigi Boitani
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Oh! Dune! I forgot I had that one, it's been so long since I read it...Are the other Dune books as good as the first one?
...An enemy that is pure evil? Right and wrong are not what separate us and our enemies. It's our different standpoints, our perspectives that separate us. Both sides blame one another. There's no good or bad side. Just 2 sides holding different views.

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I haven't read it yet. I only got it about a week ago.
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The second and third books are all right IMO.

After that... Not so much.
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I should read them...after reading the many books I just underlined...x.x
...An enemy that is pure evil? Right and wrong are not what separate us and our enemies. It's our different standpoints, our perspectives that separate us. Both sides blame one another. There's no good or bad side. Just 2 sides holding different views.

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Updated mine again. Whee...
...An enemy that is pure evil? Right and wrong are not what separate us and our enemies. It's our different standpoints, our perspectives that separate us. Both sides blame one another. There's no good or bad side. Just 2 sides holding different views.

~Squall Leonhart
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