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What books or writers do you love? Mine:
Bret Easton Ellis: Less then zero and the rest of his books
Caleb Carr: The Alienist
Carlos Ruiz Safon: The shadow of the wind
Marilyn French: All
Nick Hornby: How to be good
Peggy Orenstein: Flux
Robin Norwood: Women Who Love Too Much: When You Keep Wishing and Hoping He'll Change
Sandor Marai: all books
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I like Dean Koontz and Stephen Frey. Although, Koontz' last couple books haven't been all that great. He needs to quit writing about magical dogs. He loves dogs, I get it already. I got it 11 books ago. | |
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The Shadow of the Wind is one of my absolute favorites of the past decade. That book is brilliant.
My favorite modern writer is David Mitchell. I am so in awe of him.
Other current favorites include Neil Gaiman, Audrey Niffenegger, and Michael Chabon.
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Interesting. I'm definitely a fan of his but I remember HATING that book. I was surprised I even finished it, I disliked it so much.
I much prefer his A Long Way Down. One of my top 10 favorite books of the last so many years, I'd even say.
And Neil Gaiman is probably my most favorite writer ever. I'll read anything he does and likely lap it all up. I have never been disappointed by anything of his I've read. |
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I've also recently gotten in touch with my inner cowboy and am going to start reading all the Louis L'Amour books I can.
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Really? Hating? intersting indeed if you do love A Long Way Down..
I read A Long Way Down. I liked the book, however, couldn't remember what is was about untill I read the backcover again.
Well, we seem to both love Nick Hornby
I never heard of Neil Gaiman. Seems I have to start reading. What's his best book to begin with?
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I've never read a book of neither one of them.
Can you give me a selection? Say two of Dean Koontz and two Stephen Frey?
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I feel as if I've been living under a rock.
Don't know David Mitchell, Neil Gaiman, Audrey Niffenegger, and Michael Chabon!
I have a lot of reading to catch up I gues.. 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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Garsh, he has such a catalog, it's tough to say where to start.
If you want to look at the novels, I'd start with maybe American Gods. Or Neverwhere. I personally started with his old graphic novels (The Sandman series) and short stories collections, but those aren't for "everyone". |
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Although they're not thematically really similar, there are several books I associate with Shadow of the Wind (I think because I read them all around the same time). Two of those books are The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. Both are excellent. I think if you liked Shadow of the Wind, you would really enjoy those two as well.
David Mitchell's short-story collection Ghostwritten was his debut, and I fell in love with it immediately. You might want to try it to see if you like him, or try Black Swan Gray. Very, very good.
And Michael Chabon is just a brilliant writer. Probably his most famous book is The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. For that book, it helps if you're a comics fan, but it's not at all essential.
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Thanx!
I think you also would like Caleb Care (Alienist and Angel of Darkness) and I highly recommend Sandor Marai.
And Tim Krabbe, however, I don't know if his work has been translated to English....
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I love Stephen King. I've read just about all of his books...The ones that I haven't read are by Richard Bachman- his "other name". I own them, I just haven't read them yet. I've got about 7 pages left in the last one. "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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Absolutely! For Dean Koontz, I recommend "The Good Guy" and "Twilight Eyes".
For Stephen Frey, start with "Forced Out" (a GREAT thriller set in the world of baseball) and "The Chairman". | |
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<---- Anne Rice fan.
I think she also started this whole romantic vampire craze too. The book Armand was my fav!
Been reading self-help books... hate them all except for Dr. Nicholas Perricone,
he wrote The Clear Skin Prescription. Informative read, it helped me alot.
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Joshua read all of them in middle school and really loved them | |
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"Fledgling" - Octavia E Butler
"Carrie" - Stephen King "I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day | |
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Richard Laymon | |
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Alexandre Dumas (per) Dorothy Dunnett Walter Mosely Lee Child CJ Box Robert Parker (r.i.p) Elmore Leonard Lawrence Block James Patterson Robert Crais
not big on Koons...a poor man's stephen king... | |
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Stephen King JRR Tolkien Edgar Allan Poe JK Rowling CS Lewis [Edited 2/14/11 6:22am] | |
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I forgot Poe! Of course! "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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The only Anne Rice book I've read is The Feast Of All Saints and I loved it. Very good writer.
The last self help book I read was Peace From Broken Pieces by Iyanla VanZant. I can't decide whether she's still grief stricken or has gone round the bend or both. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Love Tolkein and Poe.
I've tried but I don't get Stephen King. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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My list...
Charles Dickens John Steinbeck Walter Mosley Barbara Kinsolver Amy Tan Isabel Allende John Grisham Alexandre Dumas JRR Tolkein Ken Follett Dick Francis John Forsyth Robert Ludlum James Clavell Trevanian Maya Angelou
To name a few... Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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My favorite Koontz is Midnight. I liked his older stuff but he got too forumulaic...Grisham is becoming the same way. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I really loved/hated Lionel Shriver's "We Need to Talk About Kevin"
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Matthew reilly David rollins Jeff lindsay Jk rowling Eoin colfer Michael scott Michael prior Phillip pullman James patterson (kids bools) Tolkien Jonathan stroud Stephanie meyer Ken follet Robert crais Tess gerritsen Michael palmer I could go on and on seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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The Dune Chronicles:
Dune Dune Messiah Children of Dune God Emperor of Dune Heretics of Dune Chapterhouse: Dune
Frank Herbert was a genius. | |
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Neil Gaiman - every damn word he's ever made public JRR Tolkien JK Rowling Orson Scott Card - the first five Ender's books, before he started changing things, opened a new hole in my melon Isaac Asimov - specifically all the Foundation books) Stephen King Naomi Novik - so hoping Peter Jackson really makes these into a movie(s) John Scalzi Robert Asprin - The Myth books Christopher Stasheff - The rhyming wizard books David Eddings Terry Brooks Piers Anthony (a lot of it, but not all of it) Marion Zimmer Bradley Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman - pretty much every word they've ever written, but the core Dragonlance books are still my favorites of theirs Thats all I can think of off the top of my head. I could probably name twice that for comic book writers.
Michael Jan Friedman William Leisner Greg Cox David Mack JM Dillard Diane Duane Diane Carey Keith RA DeCandido Olivia Woods Christopher L Bennett Michael A Martin Andy Mangels Dayton Ward Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens (the books they've written with Shatner's name on the cover make him look like a literary genius And Peter David, who I used to think was the absolute best ST writer ever! But then I got into a war or words with him over the Marmaduke movie and now I think he's a tasteless douche and a tool of the machine.
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i have a fascination currently with gay sci fi/ fantasy besides that i like
Yukio Mishima Oscar Wilde Kenji Miyazawa Neil Gaiman Lynn Flewelling Federico garcia lorca and others | |
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