ElectricBlue187
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Am now reading No Country For Old Men by Cornac McCarthy. I love the movie and McCarthy's writing so I'm entirely sure in going to love this book
Am now reading No Country For Old Men by Cornac McCarthy. I love the movie and McCarthy's writing so I'm entirely sure in going to love this book
I liked this book--dad got it for me last christmas. Definitely a good summer read.
I'm currently reading Looking for Alaska, which is totally different from what I usually read.
60 pages in.
loved your review for The Lies of Locke Lamora, so I'm wondering what you'll saw about this, as I have it on my to-read list as well.
Get ready to experience the GOAT novel!Started Infinite Jest Today
I'm currently reading Looking for Alaska, which is totally different from what I usually read.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6c/LookingForAlaska-cover.jpg
60 pages in.
Finally finished:
Also finished:
Loved it and am really looking forward to read more of this man any recommendations? Ethan Hawk was a terrible narrator though.
I'm currently reading Looking for Alaska, which is totally different from what I usually read.
60 pages in.
Finally finished House of Suns. Fucking loved it too. Hopefully he returns to the universe soon. Along with starting The Terror, what Alastair Reynolds book should I start? I've only read HOS by him.
Spoiler on HOS, but what is theBootes Void supercivilization
How is the dialogue and writing in this one? I liked The Fault is In Our Stars fine but was distracted at how eloquent and self-aware the teenagers were. It's like the Gilmore Girls where everyone sounds too artificial
How is the dialogue and writing in this one? I liked The Fault is In Our Stars fine but was distracted at how eloquent and self-aware the teenagers were. It's like the Gilmore Girls where everyone sounds too artificial
Took a short break (few months >.<) and now I'm reading
I'm about halfway through and can't say I'm enjoying it as much as Dune. Theres just not enough interesting things going on, or rather, theres hardly anything going on.
Blue Remembered Earth sounds interesting. Have you read itPushing Ice is amazing
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17855756-dust
Just started this. It's the 3rd (and afaik final) volume of the Silo series. I hope it can live up to the hype.
But it's not out until October?
Edit: Hang on, the Kindle version is out but not the hardcover?
But it's not out until October?
Edit: Hang on, the Kindle version is out but not the hardcover?
Blue Remembered Earth sounds interesting. Have you read it
Taliban by Ahmed Rashid.
I know some of you guys like Archer, spy-type stuff. Well here's the real deal. Crazy learning about it.
Found 'The Art of Fielding' kinda slow to get going, but I'm 21% done and enjoying it quite a bit again.
Just started reading this:
Its probably gonna be a long one but its definitely interesting.
Hmmm...Hi folks. I'm hoping someone can steer me in the right direction, and help me become a regular reader of sorts.
I didn't read much as a youngster, and had put it down to never finding the right material to keep me interested. It seems I'm still having the same problem.
A few books were recommended to me recently (I like Sci-Fi) ;
Ready Player One
The City & The City
The Unincorporated Man
The Windup Girl
I tried to read 'Ready Player One', but to no avail as the usual pattern emerged. I found the book interesting at first, as it scratched an itch. Then found it hard to push through more than half the book.
In this particular case, I think the writing was a bit childish? Maybe that's unkind, I'm not an expert. I just didn't find it very engaging, and it read like an instruction manual. That is the best way to describe it.
I would like to read just one book, and enjoy it. Hopefully sparking an interest to pick up another thereafter. I like dystopian themes like Bladerunner, and the Shadowrun games. Something of that ilk would be ideal, though I'm open to other forms of fiction.
If anyone could give me an idea of a couple of titles to check out, that would be great. They don't have to be the best books you've ever read, but something interesting and solid that I could build on. I did have a look at the lists in the OP, but there are just so many I don't know where to start.
p.s I didn't mean to cause offence with my description of 'Ready Player One', or by mentioning those other titles. I really have no idea what stance they have in the book world.
Hmmm...
I'll suggest The Road.
Thanks for the recommendation, but I read it about 6 years ago. It didn't really flick my switch though.
Okay, I have whittled the selection down to a few titles, with hopes of a winner.
Snow Crash
Stranger in a Strange Land
Foundation
The Stars My Destination
Neuromancer
Wish me luck.