Scriptures, of course. Miracle of Forgiveness by Spencer W. Kimball.
I used to be a great fan of Stephen King, but I have a hard time now with some of the profane language.
Ayn Rand -- Atlas Shrugged is her ultimate, crowning piece. The Fountainhead (great book!), and there are others I can't think of right now.
I have a favorite sci-fi/fantasy author, her name is Robin Hobb. She has a series of books based in mideival times, but in a different world. "Assassin's Apprentice" "Royal Assassin" and "Assassin's Quest." Then three seemingly unrelated "Ship of Magic" "Mad Ship" and "Ship of Destiny"... and now a new series that ties them all together... "Fool's Errand" and "Golden Fool" and a new one to come out next year, I think. A wonderful series.
I have more favorites, but I better quit now
Roz
[quote]Cool, Roz. Â I'll have to find some of those books. Â They sound like I would really enjoy reading them. Â [/quote]
Be careful not to read them out of order!! it messes up the thread....
Roz
The best book that I have ever read is called" The Monster Withthin" I totally cant remember the author but the book is based out of Ravenloft the land of horror a fantasy adventure book but it was like one of the best books that I have ever read. I read it like 5 times or more lol..
Without a shade of doubt in my mind. I'm sure that if you'v read these you would most likely agree. The best book/book's i have read would be the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jorden. Honestly, a really really good series. Its 10 books long and still going and he had a huge fan base. They even made a video game about it and there are tons of RPG stuff for it around the net. I recommend it 103%