Mar 13, 2014 7:26 PM
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aaran7
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. Its Amazing
BaIIChinean
Stained Sheets by I.P. nightly, or if you're feeling adventurous Cliff Fall by ilene dover
effervescentkitty
The Time Machine by HG Wells!
broniecat
divergent series, maze runner series, abhorsen series.
neoadom
This is vague as fuck. Start with a genre at least, OP.
ferretbusiness
The Name of the Wind
aBentReality
The Ascension or Descension series by SM Reine.
isthisrelevant
The Stand by Stephen King.
Nepeta33
the legend of drizzt series( by r.a. salvatore). the dresden files (by jim butcher), ANYTHING TOLKIEN.
clearwall
How about a book that teaches the proper conjugation of the word 'run'
nogoodnms
The World According to Garp by John Irving, Game of Thrones series, Catch 22 by Joseph Heller.
nkorea
Read the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. It's... interesting....
I love this series. Interesting is a very accurate description.
alexdafishguy
The Dwarves, and the following books ( there's three)
grandma4geology
run: "I have run out of books to read"; or "I ran out of books to read."
diontheunstable
the Discworld series and the Spellsinger series IF YOU CAN FIND IT.
TheRockOfChicamauga
"The Lies of Locke Lamora"; Hew Strachan's "The First World War"; anything by Glen Cook; the works of Jose Ortega y Gasset.
IntenseLikeCamping
Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann. Interconnecting lives in NYC and a guy who walks between the Twin Towers on a tightrope.
gaidinbdj
What do you want to read? I'm working through the Wild Cards books, and they're pretty good.
homer15
john kennedy toole - a confederacy of dunces
this book is hilarious, by the way
It is amazing.
DarthBaker7
Kushiel Series - Jacqueline Carey
GarrettStopMotion
tunnels series , and pen dragon series are good
Husky
Hungry City Chroicals
Chronicles^
Benallinf1
Green Eggs and Ham
Never heard of that one!
::::))))) If you're into non fiction "A brief History of Time" is fantastic.
I actually have already read it. I thought it was wonderful as well.
shinylittlebeast
Shadow of the wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Trust me.
Yep awesome book. Have you read his other works? They are also pretty good.
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 :(
Any genre. I read almost anything.
AllHailTheDramaLlama
Anything by Kai Meyer or John Green, the Edge Chronicles, Redwall. That should keep you busy for a while.
Hesselius
Oh, and if you want something completely different try The Busconductor Hines (Written in 'Glaswegian') by James Kelman or (1/2)
something by Magnus Mills, I particularly enjoyed 'The Restraint of Beasts'. 'All Quiet on the Orient Express' is a good read, too.
HanstheHuman
Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
shartyturtle
Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah, Robin Hobb's Farseer trilogy (and other trilogies of hers), Some of Tad Williams stuff...
TheNearsightedWatchmaker
If you like fantasy I would suggest the Xanth series by Anthony Piers. The whole world is magical and hilarious.
"A spell for Chameleon" is my favorite (random comment passing through)
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)
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)
aaran7
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. Its Amazing
BaIIChinean
Stained Sheets by I.P. nightly, or if you're feeling adventurous Cliff Fall by ilene dover
effervescentkitty
The Time Machine by HG Wells!
broniecat
divergent series, maze runner series, abhorsen series.
neoadom
This is vague as fuck. Start with a genre at least, OP.
ferretbusiness
The Name of the Wind
aBentReality
The Ascension or Descension series by SM Reine.
isthisrelevant
The Stand by Stephen King.
Nepeta33
the legend of drizzt series( by r.a. salvatore). the dresden files (by jim butcher), ANYTHING TOLKIEN.
clearwall
How about a book that teaches the proper conjugation of the word 'run'
nogoodnms
The World According to Garp by John Irving, Game of Thrones series, Catch 22 by Joseph Heller.
nkorea
Read the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. It's... interesting....
insertsomethingwittyhere
I love this series. Interesting is a very accurate description.
alexdafishguy
The Dwarves, and the following books ( there's three)
grandma4geology
run: "I have run out of books to read"; or "I ran out of books to read."
diontheunstable
the Discworld series and the Spellsinger series IF YOU CAN FIND IT.
TheRockOfChicamauga
"The Lies of Locke Lamora"; Hew Strachan's "The First World War"; anything by Glen Cook; the works of Jose Ortega y Gasset.
IntenseLikeCamping
Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann. Interconnecting lives in NYC and a guy who walks between the Twin Towers on a tightrope.
gaidinbdj
What do you want to read? I'm working through the Wild Cards books, and they're pretty good.
homer15
john kennedy toole - a confederacy of dunces
homer15
this book is hilarious, by the way
TheRockOfChicamauga
It is amazing.
DarthBaker7
Kushiel Series - Jacqueline Carey
GarrettStopMotion
tunnels series , and pen dragon series are good
Husky
Hungry City Chroicals
Husky
Chronicles^
Benallinf1
Green Eggs and Ham
insertsomethingwittyhere
Never heard of that one!
Benallinf1
::::))))) If you're into non fiction "A brief History of Time" is fantastic.
insertsomethingwittyhere
I actually have already read it. I thought it was wonderful as well.
shinylittlebeast
Shadow of the wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Trust me.
insertsomethingwittyhere
Yep awesome book. Have you read his other works? They are also pretty good.
shinylittlebeast
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 :(
insertsomethingwittyhere
Any genre. I read almost anything.
AllHailTheDramaLlama
Anything by Kai Meyer or John Green, the Edge Chronicles, Redwall. That should keep you busy for a while.
Hesselius
Oh, and if you want something completely different try The Busconductor Hines (Written in 'Glaswegian') by James Kelman or (1/2)
Hesselius
something by Magnus Mills, I particularly enjoyed 'The Restraint of Beasts'. 'All Quiet on the Orient Express' is a good read, too.
HanstheHuman
Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
shartyturtle
Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah, Robin Hobb's Farseer trilogy (and other trilogies of hers), Some of Tad Williams stuff...
TheNearsightedWatchmaker
If you like fantasy I would suggest the Xanth series by Anthony Piers. The whole world is magical and hilarious.
shinylittlebeast
"A spell for Chameleon" is my favorite (random comment passing through)
TheNearsightedWatchmaker
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)
TheNearsightedWatchmaker
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)