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This is something I should have done a long time ago, but never thought of it until now. Below I will put some of my favorite books and authors. Anything down there is good reading.

 

 

Stephen King:

-The Stand

-The Dark Tower series (I-VII)

-Desparation

-IT

-Insomnia

-The Eyes of the Dragon (a very good fantasy story)

-Salem's Lot

-Fire Starter

 

 

Michael Crichton (RIP):

-Jurassic Park

-The Lost World

-Congo

-Prey

-Sphere

-Terminal Man

 

 

Tom Clancy:

-The Hunt for Red October

-Clear and Present Danger

-The Dragon and the Bear

-Patriot Games

-Debt of Honor

 

J.R.R. Tolkien (RIP): 

-The Hobbit

-The Fellowship of the Ring

-The Two Towers

-The Return of the King 

-The Silmarillion 

 

Christopher Paolini:

-Eragon

-Eldest 

 

 

J.K. Rowling:

-What can I say, I like the Harry Potter books (I-VII)

-Gotta throw in Tales of Beedle the Bard also. Was kinda lame, yet makes sense.

 

David McCullough:

McCullough is a History professor who writes in a simple way that is easy to follow. 

-1776

-John Adams

 

 

Robert Jordan (RIP):

-The Wheel of Time series is such a ridiculous, expansive series (I-XI)

 

Jared Diamond:

-Blood, Germs, and Steel  was a ridiculously insightful and interesting read.

 

 

 

 

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