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Alright, I just finished the 4 Harry Potter books, I've read LOTR, the Rogue Warrior series, all of Tom Clancy's stuff, Black Hawk Down, Force Recon (1969 &1970), Michael Criton's stuff, Douglas Adams and a whole bunch of other stuff. Can anyone recommend a good book to me to read? I average about a book a week (in addition to my school work) and have run out of ideas. If I can't come up with anything, I think I might reread some Shakespear plays I enjoy.

A non-fiction story sounds like fun, although a semi-historic fiction would be fun too. Has anyone read Band of Brothers? How was it? How about Flag of our Fathers? Was that good?
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Give Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series a shot. 10 books out so far and more to come. You can do a general search on the Web and find lots of fan sites, etc.
A shorter but still good series is Tom Clancy's "Net Force".
Alan Dean Foster's "Spellsinger" series... pretty funny stuff, but a good story line.
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The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver. Good stuff.



ditto. An excellent read.

Also check out the 'Mars' series by Kim Stanley Robinson, or anything by Orson Scott Card - especially 'Ender's Game'.

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Have you read any of the Jean Auel books series starting with Clan of the Bear Cave? I know the movie was really bad but there is 4 books in the series. I thought the books were very good.

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all of Clancy? I just started Red Rabbit... good first half, not normal Clancy speed in the beginning. How about Nelson Demille, The Genreal's Daughter and Up Country. Anything by Stephen Ambrose (i.e. Band of Brothers, The Victors, Pegasus Bridge, D-Day and most definately Citizen Soldiers, and most definately General Hal Moore's We were Soldiers Once and Young... so much better than the movie. Also the whole LOTR thing, read The Sillmarillon (sp?) the is the prelude to the entire LOTR/Hobbit story and explains how the world came to be, almost as fun in the beginning as the Bible.:P


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Have you read any of the Jean Auel books series starting with Clan of the Bear Cave? I know the movie was really bad but there is 4 books in the series.



The fifth one came out recently. I was quite disappointed, to the point where I didn't finish it. I guess my expectations were high because I loved the first four.:(

Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
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Try The Left Behind Series.
They have about 9 books out now in the series and publish one about every 6 months. They had me glued to the books for 3 months reading them all.

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Try The Left Behind Series.
They have about 9 books out now in the series and publish one about every 6 months. They had me glued to the books for 3 months reading them all.



A guy I catch a ride to the DZ with every once in a while had those on audio books... trippy shit, cool , but definately trippy

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Erno said it Dude, anything by Terry Pratchett, The Discworld series rocks, and its where teh name Nacmavfeegle comes from.....:)But knowing you, and your knowledge of movies and other trivia, I would also recommend 'Good Omens' by the same author.
If you don't chuckle at least once, hell, I'll eat your hat!

The Pratchett stuff makes you chuckle, but if you want a chilling crime style book, try Complicity by Ian Banks.

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>The Discworld series rocks, and its where teh name Nacmavfeegle
>comes from.....

Yeah, I noticed... I just read the finnish version of "Guards, guards!", and while checking the 'Net for a list of all of Pratchett's books(and there were more than I expected!) I stumbled upon the "smurfs with an attitude". I guess I'll be reading "Carpe Jugulum" next.:)
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how about the gunslinger series by stephen king. i think it's 4 books complete so far and he's still writing them. alot of his other books such as the talisman and insomnia tie into it.

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I just finished Black House about 3 weeks ago, it is the continuance of the Taliman and it was awesome, S. King and Peter Struab colaborated on it.

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Hehe the guards are cool, there's a whole series of books about them, I just finished reading 'The Fifth Elephant' again, Vimes features heavily in that one to.
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I just finished Black House about 3 weeks ago, it is the continuance of the Taliman and it was awesome, S. King and Peter Struab colaborated on it.



i'll have to check that one out. but i would probably need to brush up on the talisman since it was the first book i ever read. i started to re-read it not to long ago but then i saw the forth book in the gunslinger series and started reading that one instead.

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I just finished Black House about 3 weeks ago, it is the continuance of the Taliman and it was awesome, S. King and Peter Struab colaborated on it.



i'll have to check that one out. but i would probably need to brush up on the talisman since it was the first book i ever read. i started to re-read it not to long ago but then i saw the forth book in the gunslinger series and started reading that one instead.

levin
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It picks up a lot of the Dark Tower themes again. Have you read Eyes of the Dragon by King? Antagonist is Randall Flagg, also Walter also the Man in Black. King is good about running threads between his different stories.

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Dave,

Quit reading fun books and stick your nose back in a school book! You are a student aren't you? Don't you want to graduate? ;)

Here are some of my recent favorites:
Fiction:
All 3 books by China Mieville. Incredibly well-written sci-fi.

NonFiction:
Dealers of Lightning: Xerox Parc and the Dawn of the Computer Age
by Michael Hiltzik
The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography
by Simon Singh
Ernie Pyle's War: America's Eyewitness to World War II (Modern War Studies)
by James Tobin
The Making of the Atomic Bomb
by Richard Rhodes

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