I thought it might be interesting to swap book favorites. I'll stick the authors in the little {} thingies for ya so you can check it out at the library if you want. My favorites are the Dune series {Frank Herbert} (1-3 were the best out of em, although I've read the entire series about 1000 times over), the Shannara series {Terry Brooks, great guy btw, I met him once when I lived in WA} (historical type fantasy based in the future, interesting concept and quite well done, check it out. My sn is based on the main character in the prequel to the series), Lord of the Rings {J.R.R. Tolkien, if you didn't know that, you should be shot} (who doesn't like them some little hobbitses? My own... My preciousssss), Sphere {Michael Crichton} (a very psychological book. I found myself rereading some parts just because I didn't understand it the first time around, but it's well worth the read), Jurassic Park {Michael Crichton} (after reading the book, the movie just kinda seems dumb), The Lost World of Jurassic Park {Michael Crichton AGAIN} (same thing with this book. I actually read it before I went and saw the movie), Eaters of the Dead {Michael Crichton} (The Thirteenth Warrior was the name of the movie, I guess Eaters of the Dead seemed more of a horror title and that's not what they were shooting for. The movie and the book are actually equally good), The Hardy Boys Series {Franklin W. Dixon, but it's actually 6-7 authors using the same pen name} (been around since the 20's and they're kind of cheesy compared to modern detective books, but a very good read. I've been reading em since I was 9) and lastly, The Chronicles of Prydain {Lloyd Alexander} (There's 5 books to this, The Book of Three, The Black Cauldron, The Castle of Llyr, Taran Wanderer, and The High King. VERY good series. If you like Xylia, you'll love this series. It follows the main Character, Taran, as he grows into adulthood and he finds that his dreams of adventure aren't really as cracked up as he thought they were.)
That's really all the books that I can think of right now. Occasionally I'll pick up a Star Trek book, but I'm not really as big of a fan of trek as I used to be. I grew up to it, that's my excuse.



