Shakar wrote:
The Dark Tower Series by Stephen King. Love it. And I can't believe there will be an 8th book coming out soon!
I'm currently reading
11/22/63 and I find it very well done. Really intriguing. I've read many novels and short stories by Stephen King, but I never approached
The Dark Tower. Would you recommend it even if I'm not a huge Western buff?
Shakar wrote:I have read The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings trilogy. Amazing.
Harry Potter of course. Diehard Pothead here

Tolkien's works are seminal and I liked both
The Hobbit and
The Lord of the Rings very much. I've re-read both several times.
As for
Harry Potter, I'm a fan too. My favorites books in the series are
The Goblet of Fire and
The Half-Blood Prince.
Shakar wrote:Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. The best.
I've read and enjoyed them until Anne Rice went crazy and started adding tons of religious overtones to the novels. The first trilogy -
Interview with the Vampire,
The Vampire Lestat and
Queen of the Damned - is superlative. Too bad that the following books didn't live up to this legacy.
Shakar wrote:Complete Sherlock Holmes
Ah! Shelock Holmes! I'm a huge, huge, huge sherlockian myself, but I must say that Arthur Conan Doyle's other works, especially the weird and supernatural tales, are almost as good. Definitely one of my favorite authors.
Shakar wrote:Complete work of Jane Austen. All of her stories are great. My faves will always be Pride and Prejudice and Sense & Sensibility.
I read
Sense and Sensibility and
Northanger Abbey. Both are great books and, sooner or later, I will definitely read Austen's other works.
Shakar wrote:Gabriel Knight novels

This really goes without saying
