(08-19-2013, 08:33 PM)Zethie Wrote:(08-19-2013, 08:25 PM)CallmeYahweh Wrote:If you ever read the sight or fell(it's sequal) or even the maximum ride series thoughs are the kinds of books I like. I don't know what genre they fall into.. Maybe fantasy I assume?(08-19-2013, 08:19 PM)Zethie Wrote:(08-19-2013, 07:59 PM)CallmeYahweh Wrote: Oh man if we're talkin' books, be very careful. Â I can talk for hours on books.Books? Give me a few ideas of what to read please? Been wanting to read a few new series lately.
Game of Thrones is great. Â I don't get into the massive fantasy epics much these days though. Â In no particular order may I suggest: Light (M. John Harrison), The Chronicles of Amber (Roger Zelazny), Mythago Wood (Robert Holdstock), anything by Hunter S. Thompson, (though I have a special place in my heart for Better than Sex, and Songs of the Doomed!), Glory Road (Robert Heinlein), etc. Â
The list goes on and on and on.
What sort of books do you enjoy reading?  I read from a very wide variety of stuff so I'm just as comfortable reading something like Gaiman's Coraline, as I am Ballard's  Crash.  But if you've got a preference to fantasy/scifi/nonfic/horror/whathaveyou, lemme know and I'll see what I can dig up out of the old library.
I'm actually familiar with both series! If you're looking for something similar to these, and you enjoy animals perhaps then, take a look at some of Brian Jacques' Redwall work. They're a little older these days but if you haven't read them, (Salamandastron, and Mattimeo in particular!) they are fantastic stories. And there are a lot of them! Easy reads, quick, and packing substance without getting too weighty.
I will always recommend Gaiman's work. Starting perhaps, with Stardust or Neverwhere and ending with one of my all time favorite novels, American Gods.
Let me know how those suggestions treat you! I've got a few more in mind but I want to see how you take to these first. :D
(08-19-2013, 08:58 PM)Jove Wrote: Gaimen! :D
I saw him yesterday at a book signing, he did a little talk and read from a couple of his books. I'm pretty sure his voice could put me to sleep in a thunderstorm. He even signed my copy of Good Omens with "Have a nice doomsday", which reminds me...
Any Terry Pratchett fans here?
I'm also going through two huge books of Arthur Conan Doyle and H.P Lovecraft and I really, really need to get around to reading Neuromancer, I've been meaning to for weeks.
Oh man! He was in SanFran just a few weeks ago and I totally missed the visit. I almost got into a six week writing workshop with him a handful of summers back but had to back out due to some problems with funding on my end. Biggest disappointment of my life thus far.
I like Pratchett on occasion. I'm not sure I could read him all the time but he's definitely got a lot of really good stuff. (I'm a bit biased towards Douglas Adams though!)
Also love ACD and Lovecraft's work. I'm about to break into a few books by GK Chesterton I got a while back, but never got around to reading. Neuromancer though, I'm not sure I want to go near. William Gibson's stuff is so dense it takes me months to get through it all.
Like stories? So do I! Feel free to take a look at some of my work.
the one everyone fears: the monster in the closet, the witch at the stake – the devil, falling.
the one everyone fears: the monster in the closet, the witch at the stake – the devil, falling.