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Other's that have touched me deeply or influenced my philosophy of life.
The Prince of Tides - Pat Conroy
The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Speaker for the Dead - Orson Scott Card (This is the sequel to Ender's Game and I guess you should read that one first. But they are both wonderful. The book is much deeper than the movie)
The Road Less Traveled - M. Scott Peck (non-fiction)
Imajica - Clive Barker
The Sparrow - Mary Doria Russell
I would reccomend any and all of these to anyone interested in something that will stir your heart and mind.
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Ah-chie wrote:
I cry every time I read it and even though I know how it ends I still get overly emotional about it (one time I even threw the book across the room!!).
Great book - and I really love almost all his books (John Irving).
-Val
Yes, John Irving is a favorite of mine too. Love his quirky sensabilities.
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Thanks to the quirkinesss of Irving's writing I actually liked Robin Williams' performance in The World According to Garp.
But his books are usually something very special. My hubby has read even more Irving books than I have. But Owen Meany is still the most favourite of us both.
-Val
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I've never read an Irving book that I didn't like, but Owen is my favorite also. With Garp a close second. I'm also very fond of Hotel New Hampshire, but I didn't like that movie at all.
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Cider House Rules ranks almost right up there with Meany for me (and I really loved the movie - Michael Caine rules!!!).
I enjoyed Garp and Hotel NH as well. Dan really liked A Widow for One Year and A Son of the Circus as well.
I never saw Hotel NH the movie and only part of Simon Birch (yuck! I said this before - still waiting for a decent adaptation of Meany... Birch doesn't count).
-Val