Quote from: polymorphic on May 31, 2008, 07:36:46 AM
I definitely want to hear from Jaimey in this topic. I'm pretty sure she'll have like a gazillion books to list. 
Honestly, she sounds like a bigger book nerd than Shieska of Full Metal Alchemist. 
Maybe I won't answer after all...

Bet my list isn't anywhere as long as yours though! HA! (of course, if I were at home, it would be longer because I'd see my books...)
Mostly, I read MANGA! Lots and lots of manga! But you already have that list! As far as regular books, here goes...
ANYTHING by Diana Wynne Jones...she's my favorite author!
-Howl's Moving Castle
-Castle In The Air (sequel to Howl)
-Chronicles of the Chrestomanci (all six of them...or more...I can't remember)
-Homeward Bounders
-Fire and Hemlock
and all the others I haven't read yet
I also like Haruki Murakami.
-Kafka on the Shore
-Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
and again, all the ones I haven't read. His stuff is really...different. I don't know any other way to describe it. But it's awesome.
I also like southern writing.
One Mississippi - Michael Childress
Fried Green Tomatoes - Fanny Flagg (but I didn't like "can't wait to get to heaven"...it sucked)
Hmm...I would say I have quirky reading habits. Some other books I like are:
Good Omens - Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaimen
Neverwhere - Neil Gaimen
Tales of the Otori (all 4 of them) - Lian Hearn
Siddhartha - Herman Hesse
Catcher on the Rye - Salinger
Crime and Punishment - Dostoyevsky (my fave for a long time before Diana Wynne Jones)
Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neal Hurston
Kiss of the Spider Woman - Manuel something...starts with a 'p'...
Bimbos of the Death Sun - Sherry...something. I don't remember.
As Simple As Snow - Gregory Galloway
Perks Of Being A Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky
Now Is The Hour - Tom Spanbauer (one of my favorites)
Twilight (the series) - Stephenie Meyer
What Happened to Lani Garver (main character is androgyne, in my opinion, anyway) - Carol Plum-Ucci
I don't like sentimental drivel, science fiction (even fantasy is limited for me), 'chick lit', or anything long winded. I things that are quirky and/or whimsical. I also HATE authors that try too hard. When I listen to audio books at work, I have to pick things that are fast moving like mysteries, and so I listened to 'Angels and Demons' and 'Da Vinci Code' by Dan Brown. First of all, I was totally let down by the hype of "da vinci code' and because 'angels and demons' was a lot better. My main complaint with 'A&D' is that he tries too hard to be ironic at the end. The real bad guy made the story ridiculous. It would have been better if he hadn't gone there. Generally, I don't like mysteries or horror either.
What can I say, I'm a book snob.

But I used to work in a bookstore, so what do you expect. heh.
As far as manga goes, I tend to lean towards light hearted love stories. I also like yaoi. But really, I just like a good story. I read everything from Hellsing to Skip Beat to Samurai Deeper Kyo to Fruits Basket. I just like a story that makes me feel good.
So did my list live up to your expectations? I might be a little bit of a book nerd...