Re: Looking to Get Back Into Reading - Opinions Welcome
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kalniel
I would hate to see a thread closed as it is similar to another thread. I just wanted to start a back and forth and get some ideas. I am not trying to impose on any other thread or cause strife. It is not even a recommendation thread so much as a what does everyone read and whats good thread anyway.
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g8ina
Thanks for the link. I am open to a lot more than just one genre though so I am trying to get people to open up with everything and pick some brains. I also want it to benefit everyone else who posts or reads.
Re: Looking to Get Back Into Reading - Opinions Welcome
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GeorgeStorm
If you're into your historical fiction then I would highly recommend Bernard Cornwell (ofcourse you will hopefully have already read some of his stuff)
I also really enjoyed a couple of trilogies by Robin Hobb (The LiveShip Traders, maybe The Farseer Trilogy as well). Not really historical fiction since they involve supernatural stuff, but they are based in an 'older time' so you may enjoy them.
No I have not read his books as far as I can tell from skimming the titles. He does have a large list of titles though. I bookmarked his website as he seems right up my ally. I do like some other movies about sharpe's army/brigade ect... He seemed like a very intense character and it would be neat too see what a good writer could do with him.
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I know you're really after book discussion rather than websites that recommend you things, but I was just using this one for TV shows and remembered this thread. I've not really tried its books section but it's great for TV and Film, so it's probably worth a look. :)
http://www.tastekid.com/like/The+Hit...e+Hobbit/books
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Frankenfurter
I know you're really after book discussion rather than websites that recommend you things, but I was just using this one for TV shows and remembered this thread. I've not really tried its books section but it's great for TV and Film, so it's probably worth a look. :)
http://www.tastekid.com/like/The+Hit...e+Hobbit/books
It seems like an interesting site if nothing else. I may play around with it. Thanks!
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No worries, good luck in your hunt!
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DanceswithUnix
Do you mind me asking where you got the Nook at that price? The cheapest I can find it is £49 :(
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deejayburnout
i am a big fan of autobiographys. started reading wrestlers one and have read some others too.
2 of the best have been Catch me if you Can - about Frank Abagnalie and David Jasons one.
Me too (a fan that is), don't read anywhere near as much as I used to but the slowly working round to pile had or mostly still has the following on it; most of Simon Gray's, Clive James', Simon Armitage's memoir-ish All Points North, Mark Oliver Everett's Things the Grandchildren Should Know, and Philip Normans' Babycham Night, that sort of thing.. currently cheating by audio-book-ing The Boy Detective by Roger Rosenblatt & liking it a lot. :) Morrissey will probably go on the pile at some point.
Couldn't be doing with a Nook.. functionally or otherwise.. I like my tangible books, like the OP, posing with an e-reader is a bit more torturous.. ;)
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I'm a bit erratic or eclectic in my reading. I'm currently reading "Blood Meridian" (Cormac McCarthy) which is historical fiction, "Luminous" (Greg Egan) science fiction, and "Collapse:How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed" (Jared Diamond) historical/ecological. I'm intending to get back into the "Mars" series (Kim Stanley Robinson); I got about 400 pages into Red Mars but for some reason I just stopped.
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I have yet to find time to go to any local book stores so I grabbed one of the books in my "probably not going to read stack". Books given to me which never sparked my curiosity. The winner was a Tom Clancy novel Locked On.
By the time I get through that I will definitely have a narrow shopping list with all the feedback from this thread. Thank you everyone!
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My advice would be to read something short. If you're getting back into it.. I made the mistake of starting 'Under The Dome' and just couldn't stomach another large book after a long break.
Maybe even a book of short stories? On a horror tip, you couldn't get much better than Skeleton Crew by Stephen King or Clive Barker's Books Of Blood.
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Best books:
Lord of the rings is great, and fast paced once they get out of the shire.
Game of thrones
The wasp factory by Ian Banks
the Red dwarf books or anything by Douglas Adams
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The Divergent trilogy is a great read. I'm currently reading the third book, Allegiant. It's great, seeing as the story is half told from the perspective of Tobias, and Tris, which is so cool, and… you guys have no idea what I'm talking about. Anyway, some other good books to read are Halo Evolutions, Fall of Reach, Ghost of Onyx, Cole Protocol, Mass Effect Revelation, Mech Warrior, War Hammer 40,000 Dawn Of War II. These are all Sci fi/Cyberpunk by the way. I'm not too sure on what you're into, but yeah these are all great books. http://www.pic4ever.com/images/reading.gif
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For some lunch reading id have to advise terry pratchett, ive loved his books for over 10 years now and can easily sit down for 30 mins and read, or even 6 hours (which ive done to many times lol) ive never stopped enjoying his books.
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I cannot read fiction because it bores me. But I do like to read factual information now and then. Most of my books have been on Neuro-Linguistic Programming. I can recommend a book called "Teach yourself NLP". It is all about mental techniques that are part of NLP. Things like pulling apart what people are saying to detect where things are unclear, things to do with seeing things differently, things about purposefully being vague and ambiguous when you are trying to be persuasive. There is a lot of amazing information in that book about what the brain ac actually do when you know how. So that would be my recommendation, if you are into such learning type of materials. It is not everyone's cup of chai.
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Stylin
I used to be a heavy reader. I only owned around 400 paperbacks and maybe 30 hard covers but that was by the time I was 16 so I consider it a badge of honor. I had to sell most of them during different parts of my life mainly for a bit of money here and there. I am down too around 60-70 paper backs and a dozen hard covers now.
I landed a new job where I see myself reading while on break and lunch. If anyone is an avid reader I would love too talk, to try and get my interest back.
I would love too get some ideas on somewhat common titles. Stuff that can be found in used book stores more commonly would be nice. But I am open to a lot of different genres. I was very heavy into medieval/magic fantasy style but also had a large helping of SAS/special forces fiction and non fiction. I got into SciFi later but had a lot of fun with titles like
I would love for an open forum or even PM's about what to read and what everyone likes. Please just say what you like even!
I would advise Barbara Kingsolver's The poisonwood bible. then there is Ayn Rand's Atlas shrugged and Gregory Maguire's Wicked witch of the west. Three really different books, but inspiring nonetheless :)
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My suggestion for something totally different and utterly compelling?
The Cheese and I
by Matt Feroze
best book for a long long time
or
Vulcan 607 by Rowland White
get goosebumps thinking about that one
both are utterly worth every second of you life.. and that's rare in books