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Dec 13, 2019
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CoachSpeak
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I loved the Foundation series...
best Sci Fi series I’ve ever read by a long shot. I’m a huge Robert Heinlein fan, he’s my favorite author, but even so I think the Foundation series are the best I’ve ever read. Better than Dune as well.
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Best non-religious books I’ve ever read and best of 21st century
Coop
12/13/19 5:47pm
Emerald Mile for this century.
Hank Rearden
12/13/19 5:54pm
For me “best ever” would be Les Miserables, Count of Monte Cristo, Grapes of Wrath, Huckleberry Fin
Hank Rearden
12/13/19 6:01pm
War and Peace will change your life
OU Cougar
12/13/19 6:08pm
Im reading 1984 now. Maybe War and Peace next.
Hank Rearden
12/13/19 6:12pm
Like your list a lot. I’d add Great Expectations and Peace Like a River
Nakedbootleg
12/13/19 7:37pm
Absolutely loved Great Expectations.
Hank Rearden
12/13/19 8:11pm
Which ending did you get (spoilers)
OU Cougar
12/13/19 8:42pm
Loved boys in the boat
Tuskaloosa Cougar
12/13/19 6:04pm
BM Jerry Sandusky.
Zach Morris
12/13/19 6:49pm
Good list. I can't differentiate because I don't remember when I read some
a priori
12/13/19 6:07pm
Also I liked Seabiscuit more than Unbroken. (Edited)
Hank Rearden
12/13/19 6:09pm
I need to check seabiscuit out. I love horse racing.
Tuskaloosa Cougar
12/13/19 6:11pm
Seabiscuit is great, but Unbroken hits way harder
Coop
12/13/19 6:12pm
Itll sure make you want to learn more about the American POW in Japan
Hank Rearden
12/13/19 6:17pm
Not nonfiction, but King Rat by Clavell is great
Coop
12/13/19 6:18pm
His whole Asia saga is great.
SpiffCoug
12/13/19 6:23pm
The Stand, Lucifers Hammer. Both are
67Regent
12/13/19 6:17pm
I should read Lucifer’s Hammer again. It’s been so long I don’t remember anything about it except I really enjoyed it.
Cougar-Duck
12/13/19 7:04pm
Meteor hits earth, wipes out most of
67Regent
12/13/19 9:39pm
So what should I read next? War and Peace or The Brothers Karamazov?
Hank Rearden
12/13/19 6:26pm
You had me until you put IM on your list - that book is garbage
BlueSioux
12/13/19 6:29pm
The HG Wells one
BlueSioux
12/13/19 7:27pm
Not the one I meant
Coop
12/13/19 7:33pm
😅
BlueSioux
12/13/19 9:44pm
Band of Brothers
Brutus216
12/13/19 6:33pm
Reading right now, watching series episodes as I finish chapters. It’s amazing
Noni Fruit
12/13/19 6:40pm
love all those. Bought the 3 Musketeers tonight read Count of Monte Cristo
Osteotome
12/13/19 7:02pm
I’ve been working on a top-50 list the last few years
TheKing
12/13/19 7:03pm
I've read over 75 of the top 100. Several of the remaining 25 don't interest me.
CougarThug
12/13/19 8:46pm
That’s awesome! Thanks for posting it. Have you read Ulysses? I can
Jay Rick
12/14/19 8:59am
You forgot Lonesome Dove.
ClackamasCoug
12/13/19 7:08pm
The complete works of Brandon Sanderson for fun escapism with surprising depth
Cougarrr
12/13/19 7:34pm
Asimov's original Foundation trilogy. Hugo award for all time best SciFI series
CougarThug
12/13/19 8:24pm
I loved the Foundation series...
CoachSpeak
12/13/19 8:29pm
Agreed. I also like much of HeinLein's and Greg Bear's works.
CougarThug
12/13/19 8:38pm
The book that maybe hit me harder than any other I’ve read...
CoachSpeak
12/13/19 8:33pm
David Copperfield by Dickens and Watership Down
hitechcpa
12/14/19 12:53am
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