Dude, I am so boring with pizza toppings! But I will try: 1. Pepperoni 2. Hot Peppers 3. Regular Peppers 4. Any combination of the above 5. Pizza-with-everything, sometimes.
Terry Pratchett books, although I, too, am not so sure about order, so I'll just name the ones that occur to me first 1- Soul Music, because as a rock history maven I TRULY appreciated the references, plus I just really dig the concept of a huge crashing power chord being the sound that created the universe. 2- The Wee Free Men, because it was the very first one I ever read, and I read it out loud to my brother complete with Scottish accent, and the whole dream thing was wild. 3- Night Watch, because it was, I don't know, just fascinating, and I hadn't even read that many Watch books yet when I read it; and the whole barricade thing reminded me of Les Miserables, the musical of which I was obsessed with in middle school. 4-Wyrd Sisters, which was the first of the "adult" series that I read and therefore convinced me that I had indeed stumbled upon something really awesome. Hmmm... maybe Going Postal, or maybe The Truth. Maybe Thief of Time, which was my first Susan book, and I totally dug her. Or maybe some title that I can't think of at the moment and will see something about it in the next five minutes and say "I can't believe I forgot...!"
Okay, top 5 books in general: 1. A Wrinkle In Time-- Madeleine L'Engle 2. The Secret Garden-- Frances Hodgeson Burnett 3. oh, I don't know... Harry Potter, as a series-- JK Rowling 4. maybe Anne of Green Gables-- LM Montgomery 5. hmmm, maybe I'll say Sense and Sensibility-- Jane Austen.... Yeah, aside from the first one, it's a really tough call!
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1. Pepperoni
2. Hot Peppers
3. Regular Peppers
4. Any combination of the above
5. Pizza-with-everything, sometimes.
Terry Pratchett books, although I, too, am not so sure about order, so I'll just name the ones that occur to me first
1- Soul Music, because as a rock history maven I TRULY appreciated the references, plus I just really dig the concept of a huge crashing power chord being the sound that created the universe.
2- The Wee Free Men, because it was the very first one I ever read, and I read it out loud to my brother complete with Scottish accent, and the whole dream thing was wild.
3- Night Watch, because it was, I don't know, just fascinating, and I hadn't even read that many Watch books yet when I read it; and the whole barricade thing reminded me of Les Miserables, the musical of which I was obsessed with in middle school.
4-Wyrd Sisters, which was the first of the "adult" series that I read and therefore convinced me that I had indeed stumbled upon something really awesome.
Hmmm... maybe Going Postal, or maybe The Truth. Maybe Thief of Time, which was my first Susan book, and I totally dug her. Or maybe some title that I can't think of at the moment and will see something about it in the next five minutes and say "I can't believe I forgot...!"
Okay, top 5 books in general:
1. A Wrinkle In Time-- Madeleine L'Engle
2. The Secret Garden-- Frances Hodgeson Burnett
3. oh, I don't know...
Harry Potter, as a series-- JK Rowling
4. maybe Anne of Green Gables-- LM Montgomery
5. hmmm, maybe I'll say Sense and Sensibility-- Jane Austen.... Yeah, aside from the first one, it's a really tough call!