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1. One book that changed your life. The Misenchanted Sword, by Lawrence Watt-Evans. It was the first Fantasy/Science Fiction book I ever read. That I remember, anyway, I was only in kindergarten.
2. One book you have read more than once. Marooned in Realtime, by Vernor Vinge.
3. One book you would want on a desert island. U.S Army Field Manual 3-05.70 Survival (Answer blatantly stolen, but it was a good one)
4. One book that made you laugh. The Book of the SubGenius. It made me LAUGH with Enlightenment and Sheer POWER!!!!11!!
5. One book that made you cry. Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card. It was SAD, dammit!
6. One book you wish had been written. An proper end to the Foundation series, by Isaac Asimov.
7. One book you wish had never been written. Most of the Elfquest books after Rogue's Challenge. Which doesn't stop me reading them, of course, while still mourning the fact that they don't come anywhere close to the earlier books in awesomeness.
8. One book you are currently reading. World War Z - An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks. Actually, I already finished it, but it deserves a shoutout.
2. One book you have read more than once. Marooned in Realtime, by Vernor Vinge.
3. One book you would want on a desert island. U.S Army Field Manual 3-05.70 Survival (Answer blatantly stolen, but it was a good one)
4. One book that made you laugh. The Book of the SubGenius. It made me LAUGH with Enlightenment and Sheer POWER!!!!11!!
5. One book that made you cry. Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card. It was SAD, dammit!
6. One book you wish had been written. An proper end to the Foundation series, by Isaac Asimov.
7. One book you wish had never been written. Most of the Elfquest books after Rogue's Challenge. Which doesn't stop me reading them, of course, while still mourning the fact that they don't come anywhere close to the earlier books in awesomeness.
8. One book you are currently reading. World War Z - An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks. Actually, I already finished it, but it deserves a shoutout.