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<blockquote data-quote="whiskeywillow" data-source="post: 138422" data-attributes="member: 1503"><p>I love The Lord of the Rings and Sherlock Holmes collections probably more than anything else, but I'll omit them from my list simply because they've already been repeated so many times and I like a little variety.</p><p></p><p>In no order:</p><p></p><p>- <em>The Eyes of the Dragon</em> by Stephen King</p><p>- <em>Old Man's War</em> by John Scalzi</p><p>- <em>Dubliners</em> by James Joyce</p><p>- <em>Lolita</em> by Vladimir Nabokov</p><p>- <em>Neverwhere</em> by Neil Gaiman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiskeywillow, post: 138422, member: 1503"] I love The Lord of the Rings and Sherlock Holmes collections probably more than anything else, but I'll omit them from my list simply because they've already been repeated so many times and I like a little variety. In no order: - [i]The Eyes of the Dragon[/i] by Stephen King - [i]Old Man's War[/i] by John Scalzi - [i]Dubliners[/i] by James Joyce - [i]Lolita[/i] by Vladimir Nabokov - [i]Neverwhere[/i] by Neil Gaiman [/QUOTE]
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