I'll go first:
Mists of Avalon. (and most of Marion Zimmer Bradley's books)
Year of Wonders <--about the plague, but not boring at all. It's sick. In a very good way.
The Lost Art of Keeping secrets. <--about a couple of girls living in England in the 50s..They swoon over Johnnie Ray, and the main character falls for a young magician named Harry, who has crazy hair and two different colored eyes. I think I fell for him too.
Sandman Comics. And basically anything Neil Gaiman. Have read almost everything except American Gods.
Druids. The Greener Shore. Both by Morgan Llewelyn. V.good. Strong stories. Strong, intelligent men and women..
The Peaceful Warrior. (by Dan Millman--he also did 2 after this that I liked...)
The Celestine Prophecy. (we all know this one)
Okay. So, I am a lady, and my movie taste veers towards chick-flicks. So, perhaps anyone who is more into action or whatever the opposite of chick-lit is, may want to keep this in mind.... The books that fall into this possibly slightly-girly category are: The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets, And The Mists of Avalon (ever so slightly)....Still. It's GOOD shit.
Other fetishes include spiritual texts--obviously--Celestine Prophecy, Peaceful Warrior fall into this category.
Also, I kinda have a thing for celtic history (mists of avalon. druids. greener shore.)..Hmm. And a fascination with anything from British. Anyhoo.
Mists of Avalon. (and most of Marion Zimmer Bradley's books)
Year of Wonders <--about the plague, but not boring at all. It's sick. In a very good way.
The Lost Art of Keeping secrets. <--about a couple of girls living in England in the 50s..They swoon over Johnnie Ray, and the main character falls for a young magician named Harry, who has crazy hair and two different colored eyes. I think I fell for him too.
Sandman Comics. And basically anything Neil Gaiman. Have read almost everything except American Gods.
Druids. The Greener Shore. Both by Morgan Llewelyn. V.good. Strong stories. Strong, intelligent men and women..
The Peaceful Warrior. (by Dan Millman--he also did 2 after this that I liked...)
The Celestine Prophecy. (we all know this one)
Okay. So, I am a lady, and my movie taste veers towards chick-flicks. So, perhaps anyone who is more into action or whatever the opposite of chick-lit is, may want to keep this in mind.... The books that fall into this possibly slightly-girly category are: The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets, And The Mists of Avalon (ever so slightly)....Still. It's GOOD shit.
Other fetishes include spiritual texts--obviously--Celestine Prophecy, Peaceful Warrior fall into this category.
Also, I kinda have a thing for celtic history (mists of avalon. druids. greener shore.)..Hmm. And a fascination with anything from British. Anyhoo.