ForumsPopular MediaBooks (now nobody will click on this)

58 17923
skydragon720
offline
skydragon720
343 posts
Nomad

What would be your top five books, or series?

I'd have to say:
The Eragon series,
Harry Potter,
Percy Jackson,
The heroes of Olympus,
and The Theif Lord.

  • 58 Replies
light_chaser
offline
light_chaser
1,044 posts
Peasant

lessee...]

inheritance cycle (no spoilers please)

harry potter series.

the hobbit

the edge chronicles

and I can't think of another one that I enjoy reading more then those.

Bluydee
offline
Bluydee
3,426 posts
Nomad

1. Mistborn Trilogy
2. The Name of the Wind
3. Ender's Game
4. Three Kingdoms
5. Song of Ice and Fire.

In no particular order.

ninjanick
offline
ninjanick
180 posts
Shepherd

Ender's game (the first one)
Hunger games (I liked it before it was cool)
leviathan( I asked for a sequel for christmas)
(WW1 steampunk vs crazy animals FTW)
Uglies (The better, sci-fi version of twilight)
Revenge of the shadow king (enh, need a fifth.)

_V_
offline
_V_
45 posts
Nomad

Kingkiller Chronicles - Patrick Rothfuss
Mistborn Trilogy - Brandon Sanderson
The Wheel of Time - Robert Jordan
Night Angel Trilogy - Brent Weeks
Lightbringer - Brent Weeks

All of these are fantasy series. Sanderson has done other books too, basically anything he writes is gold.

ellock
offline
ellock
385 posts
Blacksmith

My top books are in order from best to worst:

Harry Potter (currently still reading the whole series because they are fairly large books)

The Hunger games (the first one is the best )

Sherlock Holmes (the original books I have read 2-3 and I am reading one know)

The giver

Percy Jackson (read the first four and most of the 5th and got bored)

This list is probably going to change around when I finish the harry potter series and when I read all of the Sherlock Holmes. The hunger games will drop to third; the only reason it is in 2nd know is because I have read all of them and not all of the Sherlock Holmes.

xerox
offline
xerox
715 posts
Bard

I really like all the book you guys read, but recently i found one amazingly well made book. Its something like the X-Files.

The Cabinet of Curiosities

If you guys are not afraid of killings, blood, decapitated skulls, and bunch of freaky stuff, this book is perfect for u. Try to solve everything before the end, and find who the killer is!

pokemonrocks126
offline
pokemonrocks126
665 posts
Nomad

i find myself likeing those boy and his dog(s) books idk why
here are the ones ive already red

the summer of riley
shiloh
lassie (not the one that has a movie counterpart)
old yeller
where the red fern grows
thunder from the sea
ive probally read more i just cant think of more

i hate theese sieres

goosebumps
harry potter

probally more

killersup10
offline
killersup10
2,739 posts
Blacksmith

The bartimeus trilogy was exellent,the harry potter series was absolutely legendary,fallowed by the Pendragon series,then the the series of unfortunete events,lastly the good old books of justin the dragon slayer....


Killersup had the Pendragon series and the Harry Potter series finish in just under a year....

Jumpper
offline
Jumpper
196 posts
Nomad

Hunger games (I liked it before it was cool)


i knew and read this book before it was even edited and published
Max000_Extreme
offline
Max000_Extreme
113 posts
Peasant

I must say Zom-B

soccerdude2
offline
soccerdude2
1,673 posts
Shepherd

***Revised List***

Top Five Series (in order):

Ender's Game
Lord of the Rings
Tunnels
*undecided*

Good Books in particular:

(All books in series mentioned above)
A Short History of Nearly Everything
The End of Mr. Y
PopCo
Angels and Demons
The Da Vinci Code
The Good Earth
*Can't think of any else*

spikeabc
offline
spikeabc
1,666 posts
Jester

Top Five Series (in order):

Ender's Game


amazingly good book. that book deserves to be on almost anyones list, no matter how much they like books. people/anyone that reads this, here is a good book that most people havent read but should:

Ender's game. read that book. you will like it.
PauseBreak
offline
PauseBreak
317 posts
Templar

50 Shades of Grey.

kegaumongo
offline
kegaumongo
2,155 posts
Grand Duchess

Jules Verne is one of my favourite writer. There are two books I read, at least, once every year: Twenty thousand leagues under the sea and Around the world in eighty days.
I'm also a big fan of Edgar Allan Poe's tales. I know they're a bit macabre, but I enjoy reading them.

chives1
offline
chives1
27 posts
Peasant

The Inheritance Saga (Eragon Series)
Leviathan Trilogy
Ranger's Apprentice Series
The Future of Us
The Way We Fall
Hunger Games Trilogy


I also enjoy some Star Wars fiction such as Outbound Flight, Death Star, Allegiance, Survivor's Quest, and Timothy Zahn's three book cycle starting with Heir to the Empire

Showing 31-45 of 58