HALP!!!

Mar 13, 2014 7:26 PM

HALP!!!

The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. Its Amazing

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Stained Sheets by I.P. nightly, or if you're feeling adventurous Cliff Fall by ilene dover

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The Time Machine by HG Wells!

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divergent series, maze runner series, abhorsen series.

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This is vague as fuck. Start with a genre at least, OP.

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The Name of the Wind

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The Ascension or Descension series by SM Reine.

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The Stand by Stephen King.

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the legend of drizzt series( by r.a. salvatore). the dresden files (by jim butcher), ANYTHING TOLKIEN.

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How about a book that teaches the proper conjugation of the word 'run'

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The World According to Garp by John Irving, Game of Thrones series, Catch 22 by Joseph Heller.

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Read the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. It's... interesting....

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I love this series. Interesting is a very accurate description.

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The Dwarves, and the following books ( there's three)

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run: "I have run out of books to read"; or "I ran out of books to read."

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the Discworld series and the Spellsinger series IF YOU CAN FIND IT.

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"The Lies of Locke Lamora"; Hew Strachan's "The First World War"; anything by Glen Cook; the works of Jose Ortega y Gasset.

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Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann. Interconnecting lives in NYC and a guy who walks between the Twin Towers on a tightrope.

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What do you want to read? I'm working through the Wild Cards books, and they're pretty good.

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john kennedy toole - a confederacy of dunces

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this book is hilarious, by the way

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It is amazing.

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Kushiel Series - Jacqueline Carey

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tunnels series , and pen dragon series are good

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Hungry City Chroicals

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Chronicles^

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Green Eggs and Ham

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Never heard of that one!

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::::))))) If you're into non fiction "A brief History of Time" is fantastic.

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I actually have already read it. I thought it was wonderful as well.

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Shadow of the wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Trust me.

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Yep awesome book. Have you read his other works? They are also pretty good.

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I started reading The angel's game, but having read the shadow as an actual physical book, and ebook just wouldn't do it for me :(

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Any genre. I read almost anything.

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Anything by Kai Meyer or John Green, the Edge Chronicles, Redwall. That should keep you busy for a while.

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Oh, and if you want something completely different try The Busconductor Hines (Written in 'Glaswegian') by James Kelman or (1/2)

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something by Magnus Mills, I particularly enjoyed 'The Restraint of Beasts'. 'All Quiet on the Orient Express' is a good read, too.

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Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold

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Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah, Robin Hobb's Farseer trilogy (and other trilogies of hers), Some of Tad Williams stuff...

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If you like fantasy I would suggest the Xanth series by Anthony Piers. The whole world is magical and hilarious.

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"A spell for Chameleon" is my favorite (random comment passing through)

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I found out you have to read them in order though. My local library had a couple but they were way down in the series. I grabbed the (1/2)

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Earliest one I could and it was super weird and I had no idea what was going on. Something with anthropomorphic animal androids. (2/2)

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