The Best book you OWN

Orcus The Ultimate

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definitly this one:




i've only seen it on amazon... so here's the link for the description, if you don't understand use a translator.
http://www.amazon.com/trait%C3%A9-manipulation-lusage-honn%C3%AAtes-%C3%A9dition/dp/2706110449/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1287456487&sr=8-1
 

tmdude

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newguy77 said:
tmdude said:
The Last Olympian(Book 5 of the Percy Jackson Series)

it's just fucking awesome
Did you read the newest one [http://www.amazon.com/Heroes-Olympus-Book-One-Lost/dp/142311339X]?

OT: Probably The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. Can't wait until March 1, 2011, Wise Man's Fear, hooray!

I did in fact read it and it is also fucking awesome
 

Jester00

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it's a book about religions. the german comedian has the same opinion as me about the world religions.
 

Nostalgia Ripoff

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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

The back reads "...Complete with romance, heartbreak, sword fights, cannibalism, and thousands of rotting corpses, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies transforms a masterpiece of world literature into something you'd actually want to read." And the Author Bio reads "Jane Austen is the author of Sense and Sensibility, Persuasion, Mansfield Park, and other masterpieces of English literature. Seth Graham-Smith once took a class in English literature. He lives in Los Angeles."

Either that, or this:
 

Mozared

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Define 'best'. If you're referring to how important a book is for the world/society, I'd have to go with Plato's collected works on "The Republic". Else it's either LOTR/The Hobbit, The Silmarillion or one of the three Bourne (Identity/Supremacy/Ultimatum) books.
 

Rogue 9

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I'd have to say it'd be my boxed set of The Lord of the Rings that my parents gave to me when I was 8. Can't find a picture online of the pretty red box, but it was the edition with gold strips around the top and bottom of the cover, with runes on them. I have the Hobbit and Silmarillion in the same edition too, so they look nice on the bookshelf.
 

Yegargeburble

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My big, battered, unabridged copy of The Stand. I love that book and consider it to be one of the greatest things I have ever read.
 

WrcklessIntent

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Zirchona said:
I choose The House of the Scorpion and The Hunger Games Trilogy.
Chose for you. Funny to as those happen to be mine.
Oh and add World War Z and the zombie survival guide book to that for good measure.
 

Tanto-chan

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for me it's either a copy of Alice in Wonderland printed in the 1950's, a copy of mother goose rhymes printed in 1948, or a tome of a book that includes all of Anne Bishop's Black jewel's trilogy.
 

Motiv_

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World War Z
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader
The Encyclopedia of Useless Information
Stephen King's The Stand [Complete and Unabridged Edition]

To name a few.