It goes without saying (although I am saying it) that if I didn't arbitrarily limit entries, this list could become long enough to wrap around itself and break time.Â
Dune by Frank Herbert above all else. I've read that book (and the main series) more times than anything else in my life. Â That being said, if any of you speak fondly or even forgivingly of Brian Herbert's "additions" to the series, I'll call you mad and call down curses and poxes on your household.Â
Also, any among you who have not read Johnathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke need to call in sick for the next few days so you can do exactly that.Â
And I'm a little shocked not to see any Tolkien mentioned yet.Â
Dune by Frank Herbert above all else. I've read that book (and the main series) more times than anything else in my life. Â That being said, if any of you speak fondly or even forgivingly of Brian Herbert's "additions" to the series, I'll call you mad and call down curses and poxes on your household.Â
Also, any among you who have not read Johnathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke need to call in sick for the next few days so you can do exactly that.Â
And I'm a little shocked not to see any Tolkien mentioned yet.Â