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| DAG | Posted on Jul 30 2009, 02:42 AM | ||
Really...damn, I picked up Stranger for free. Oh, and... WESTERN/SCIENCE-FICTION/FANTASY -The Dark Tower by Stephen King: Just remember, [Paraphrased from King] the joy is in the journey, note the ending. |
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| Antares | Posted on Jul 24 2009, 10:21 AM | ||
| Classic sci-fi, especially if you're into telepaths and mind-powers: Sturgeon, Theodore - More Than Human Bester, Alfred - The Demolished Man / The Stars My Destination (both excellent) Herbert, Frank - Dune I won't recommend Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land though, because it is boring. Fantasy: Bakker, Scott R. - Prince of Nothing -trilogy (The Darkness That Comes Before, The Warrior-Prophet, The Thousandfold Thought) Hobb, Robin - The Farseer -trilogy (Assassin's Apprentice, Royal Assassin, Assassin's Quest) Crime: Larsson, Stieg - The Millennium -trilogy. (Men who hate women / The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played With Fire, third issue English title not yet known, but available in Swedish or Finnish I can reommend Larsson to those who like thrillers but would like a slightly different take than your usual ass-kicking, smar-cracking detectives or the Poirot -class geniuses of deduction. The first issue of the Millennium -series has two titles, the latter one is more usual because the UK/US publisher thought the original title was "upsetting". |
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| tsukahara10 | Posted on Jun 30 2009, 09:29 PM | ||
| Some good books that I've read, sci-fi: Contest, by Matthew Reilly Runner and Logos Run, by William C. Dietz Signal to Noise and A Signal Shattered, by Eric Nylund |
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| DAG | Posted on Jun 29 2009, 06:44 AM | ||
| ->Storm Front, the first Dresden File book. Pretty good, now if only there weren't, like a thousand sequels I'm going to have to pay for... | |||
| ThaDDeusBonzu | Posted on Jun 24 2009, 03:00 AM | ||
| Fantasy Bartimaeus trilogy, by Jonathan Stroud Sci-fi Eager, by Helen Fox (really good book i read a while ago, and holy crap i just found out there was a sequel) more to follow, but first i must find that book... |
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| DAG | Posted on Jun 13 2009, 02:57 AM | ||
| More SF: -Mortal Engines, by Philip Reeves. -Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson. |
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| Seraphic | Posted on May 17 2009, 01:31 AM | ||
| ADOLESCENT (lol): - Julie of the Wolves (plus related books) - My Side of the Mountain -Animorphs (I never got to finish this series, and still want to, but I'm a little embarrased) Literal Epics are EPIC: -Monkey or Journey to the West -Romance of the Three Kingdoms (still need to finish. Don't mind the pictures at the top of the link, just scroll down.) -The Mahabharata --related: The Bhagavad Gita (might be slightly too religious for your taste) |
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| DAG | Posted on May 14 2009, 01:17 AM | ||
| This is the thread where you can recommend books to other forum members. Please, try and mention what the genre is. And this is written BOOKS--I will add threads for Manga and Comics soon. SCIENCE FICTION: ->Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card ->Space Oddysyee series by Arthur C. Clarke ->Time Oddysyee series by Arthur C. Clarke FANTASY: ->His Dark Materials (Northern Lights, also known as The Golden Compass; THe Subtle Knife; The Amber Spyglass) by Philip Pullman HORROR: ->Pet Sematary by Stephen King ->Hideaway by Dean Koontz ->The Saga of Darren Shan, by Darren Shan ->The Stand, by Stephen King ->The Demonata, by Darren Shan ->The Necroscope series, by Brian Lumley ->Call of Cthulhu, by HP Lovecraft |