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Recommend some good books Anybody got any good books they'd like to hype?
I have two books I read recently that I really enjoyed and thought I'd share. The first is The Strain by Guillermo del Toro (the director) and Chuck Hogan. (It's not out till June 2 but I got an advanced copy.) It's yet another book about vampires, but without the sexiness or charm of the recent hot vampire books. This one is just scary, and I loved it for that. Totally great pacing and suspense and atmosphere. It's definitely a summer book, but I mean that in a good way. The second is an amazing graphic novel called The Photographer, by Emmanuel Guibert and Didier Lefevre. Lefevre was a French photographer who traveled to Afghanistan in 1986 to document the work of Doctors Without Borders. The book incorporates his actual photographs and supplements them with artwork from Guibert. I absolutely loved the design and look of this book. And the story is incredible too. Lefevre talks about everything he went through, and it was informative to read about life in Afghanistan in the '80s. Unfortunately, Lefevre passed away a couple of years ago, but he left behind a beautiful book. So what about you...have you read any good books lately? | |
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The Dresden Files My wife read the series a while ago, and I had absolutely NO desire whatsoever to read them. Then one day I needed something to read, so I picked it off the shelf. And I didn't stop reading until I finished all 5 hardcovers (that's 12 or 13 stories). I highly recommend it if you like easy-to-read fiction that's fantasy-based, humorous, and slightly mysterious. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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And anything else by Gregory Maguire | |
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It gets no better!!
A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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RenHoek said: It gets no better!!
I saw that book last year and thought it looked really interesting, but was at the store to buy another book. I promised myself that I would remember the title, and I totally forgot. Thank you. What's it like? | |
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[Edited 5/14/09 19:38pm] Prince.orgy
Proud Centrist, and open to new ideas. | |
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Bear V Shark | |
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PurpleJedi said: The Dresden Files My wife read the series a while ago, and I had absolutely NO desire whatsoever to read them. Then one day I needed something to read, so I picked it off the shelf. And I didn't stop reading until I finished all 5 hardcovers (that's 12 or 13 stories). I highly recommend it if you like easy-to-read fiction that's fantasy-based, humorous, and slightly mysterious. Would you say its appropriate for a 13 year old? His boofshelf is expanding faster then mine! Well look whom I found dipping their toe in the murky waters! :eyeroll: At least offer me a damn cup of coffee! | |
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RenHoek said: It gets no better!!
So,it seems to live up to the promise on the cover. What is so special about this book ? I heard a lot of people mention this book but what exactly is it that is so special about Ishmael ? I see similar reactions when folks talk about The Alchemist. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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This is an interesting book haven't seen the film yet
Certain orgers might like this Same author Jon Krakauer wrote this its about different climbing expeditions some which go wrong another interesting insight to the human condition This is a biography, great story about a guy who bucked the system and did things his way even though he was an asshole i love him i think leonardo Di caprio bought the film rights What you don't remember never happened | |
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These are all different genres but all great novels that i highly recommend
[Edited 5/15/09 5:29am] What you don't remember never happened | |
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Fascinating from the moment I opened a random page last night at the bookstore, bought it read until I could no longer stay awake. Going back to it this morning, with http://www.thesurvivorscl...-the-book/ http://search.live.com/im...club_l.jpg What I went looking for but did not find... | |
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Into the Wild... interesting film (glad I watched it), however the storyline and ending is enough for me to stay away from the book now that I know what happens. If I read the book first, however, then I would of probably wanted to see the film too. [Edited 5/15/09 7:44am] | |
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PurpleJedi said: The Dresden Files My wife read the series a while ago, and I had absolutely NO desire whatsoever to read them. Then one day I needed something to read, so I picked it off the shelf. And I didn't stop reading until I finished all 5 hardcovers (that's 12 or 13 stories). I highly recommend it if you like easy-to-read fiction that's fantasy-based, humorous, and slightly mysterious. I've been thinking about starting this series. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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KoolEaze said: RenHoek said: It gets no better!!
So,it seems to live up to the promise on the cover. What is so special about this book ? I heard a lot of people mention this book but what exactly is it that is so special about Ishmael ? I see similar reactions when folks talk about The Alchemist. It's just a fascinating exploration of our existence given to us from the most unusual of teachers. It's a real eye opener and by the end you'll find out if you're a taker or a leaver... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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RenHoek said: KoolEaze said: So,it seems to live up to the promise on the cover. What is so special about this book ? I heard a lot of people mention this book but what exactly is it that is so special about Ishmael ? I see similar reactions when folks talk about The Alchemist. It's just a fascinating exploration of our existence given to us from the most unusual of teachers. It's a real eye opener and by the end you'll find out if you're a taker or a leaver... You must have been sooooo gay in a past life. That's hot | |
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endymion said: These are all different genres but all great novels that i highly recommend
[Edited 5/15/09 5:29am] I need to reread this. I read it when I was younger cause my First Sergeant recommended it as a good sci-fi book. I didn't 'get' the book. I probably would appreciate it more now. | |
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Muse2NoPharaoh said: PurpleJedi said: The Dresden Files My wife read the series a while ago, and I had absolutely NO desire whatsoever to read them. Then one day I needed something to read, so I picked it off the shelf. And I didn't stop reading until I finished all 5 hardcovers (that's 12 or 13 stories). I highly recommend it if you like easy-to-read fiction that's fantasy-based, humorous, and slightly mysterious. Would you say its appropriate for a 13 year old? His boofshelf is expanding faster then mine! I would say YES but there are sexual scenes in it. Not like, crazy porn or anything, but he is horny and doesn't get much action...and it gets mentioned frequently...and occasionally he gets lucky. Tough call for a 13-year old. Unless he already has a stack of Playboys underneath his bed. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: PurpleJedi said: The Dresden Files My wife read the series a while ago, and I had absolutely NO desire whatsoever to read them. Then one day I needed something to read, so I picked it off the shelf. And I didn't stop reading until I finished all 5 hardcovers (that's 12 or 13 stories). I highly recommend it if you like easy-to-read fiction that's fantasy-based, humorous, and slightly mysterious. I've been thinking about starting this series. DO IT!!!! It's such an easy read...and very entertaining (if you like magic & folklore & stuff). By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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