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Give me some ace books to get me back into reading
I used to read a lot, and I miss it. What books make you really enjoy reading, and look forward to your time In-Page?

Currently trying Mythos by Stephen Fry, one myth at a time. I love the storytelling vibe of it and his take on the old legends

Title and Author, please

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Terakhir diedit oleh Ruckman_Void; 29 Mei 2023 @ 11:58am
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Psychlapse 29 Mei 2023 @ 1:14pm 
The eisenhorn and ravenor trilogies by Dan Abnett. Gritty Sci fi ar its best.
Silverlight 29 Mei 2023 @ 1:16pm 
Altered carbon franchise is great.

Ignore that Netflix show.
kbiz 29 Mei 2023 @ 1:21pm 
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Il Nome della Rosa.
Stranger in a Strange Land

Good picks. Forgot that The Name of the Rose was originally written in Italian.
Mauserich 29 Mei 2023 @ 1:51pm 
For me, books have to have a high stimulus, grandiose language and impart some usable knowledge. Otherwise I put them down straight away.

History of Rome (Mommsen)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Rome_(Mommsen)

If you are interested in history this is written very captivating.

"he wrote with a fire of imagination and emotion almost unknown in a professional history. Here was scientific learning with the stylistic vigor of a novel."
Terakhir diedit oleh Mauserich; 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:11pm
Moogal™ 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:00pm 
I don't know what kinds of books to recommend, honestly.
Moogal™ 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:01pm 
Btw The Witcher books are pretty good.
The very hungry caterpillar, an existential epic (and cautionary tale) about modern day greed and all it's ills. A heartfelt critique of capitalistic society and a guide to solve the climate crisis and mental illness. Ultimately the most important book of our generation.
Devsman 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:26pm 
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The Count of Monte Cristo.

Holy sh!t! I came in this thread to write that, and it was Devsman who wrote it first. I'm all tingly.

Yes, I recommend the classics too. Too many to mention. Middlemarch? Stoner? American Tragedy? Those can be dense in wisdom though.

The Foundation series for sci-fi. The Bourne series for thrillers.
It's actually one of very few classics I actually enjoyed. I have (medically-diagnosed) attention problems so anything with lengthy descriptions is like kryptonite for me. As well as most if not all of the paid-by-the-word era.

But there are a handful of school reading list books from the last century or so that I liked:

Last Night in Twisted River
A Separate Peace
The Great Train Robbery (I had a high school teacher who was actually cool enough to assign a Crichton Novel in a history class, lol)
Of Mice and Men

Still, most of my recs are sci-fi. I'm a huge Crichton, Clarke and PKD fan, and I liked the Asimov Robot Novels. Foundation wasn't really my thing though.

I haven't actually read a PKD novel, though. I've read just about every short story he ever wrote, though, and they are all fantastic.

And actually, a lot of Crichton's works don't have the slightest bit of sci-fi in them, but they're still great. The only one I don't recommend is Timeline.
Terakhir diedit oleh Devsman; 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:28pm
kbiz 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:30pm 
Sitting outside with a friend drinking a beer. Nice Memorial Day here. Guess, what we were talking about, Ruckman? That's right, books.

The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Great Gatsby
Of Mice and Men
Fountainhead
Gone with the Wind
Slaughterhouse Five
Age of Innocence
Main Street
Grapes of Wrath
Jude the Obscure
Mysterious Island
10000 Leagues Under the Sea
Up From Slavery

All classics
battlefield earth
Supersquid 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:33pm 
Diary of a wimpy kid.
kbiz 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:36pm 
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Diposting pertama kali oleh kbiz:

Holy sh!t! I came in this thread to write that, and it was Devsman who wrote it first. I'm all tingly.

Yes, I recommend the classics too. Too many to mention. Middlemarch? Stoner? American Tragedy? Those can be dense in wisdom though.

The Foundation series for sci-fi. The Bourne series for thrillers.
It's actually one of very few classics I actually enjoyed. I have (medically-diagnosed) attention problems so anything with lengthy descriptions is like kryptonite for me. As well as most if not all of the paid-by-the-word era.

But there are a handful of school reading list books from the last century or so that I liked:

Last Night in Twisted River
A Separate Peace
The Great Train Robbery (I had a high school teacher who was actually cool enough to assign a Crichton Novel in a history class, lol)
Of Mice and Men

Still, most of my recs are sci-fi. I'm a huge Crichton, Clarke and PKD fan, and I liked the Asimov Robot Novels. Foundation wasn't really my thing though.

I haven't actually read a PKD novel, though. I've read just about every short story he ever wrote, though, and they are all fantastic.

And actually, a lot of Crichton's works don't have the slightest bit of sci-fi in them, but they're still great. The only one I don't recommend is Timeline.

Of course, The Great Train Robbery and Of Mice and Men (I'm gonna take real good care of OT, Devsman. Gonna hug it and pet it...).

I was thinking The Firm by John Grisham is a good book.

I haven't read any Tolstoy, but I know he writes good stuff.
Γαῖα 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:47pm 
How about Dracula was a woman.
A take on where or should a say whom was the influence behind the on screen horror character.
Holografix 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:50pm 
If you like Greek Mythology, there's a book series called the Canongate Myths collection in which contemporary writers re-tell various ancient myths.

Jeanette Winterson re-tells the greek myth of Heracles meeting Atlas in her book "Weight: The Myth of Atlas and Heracles."

I recommend it.
Terakhir diedit oleh Holografix; 29 Mei 2023 @ 2:52pm
Anosmyk 29 Mei 2023 @ 3:14pm 
Dark Matter

The story is about a physicist who is kidnapped and sent to a parallel universe in which another version of his life unfolds because of a different choice he made fifteen years previously. The book draws on the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics which posits that every possible outcome of every event creates a new universe or world that runs parallel to our own.
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