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I know this was posted recently, perhaps this past summer (long time member, but I rarely post). But, I've just finished a book and am struggling to find something interesting. I enjoy Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, and sports books, but I am always willing to try any genre if the book is interesting enough. Any suggestions would be welcome.
I just finished Hade's Gambit (think end of days with zombies). Full disclosure - the lead author is my brother, so I read it with an overly critical eye. And, I must say while it isn't the greatest book of all time, it was certainly enjoyable, and I'm eagerly awaiting book 2 sometime next spring. I recommend it if you enjoy Stephen King/Dan Brown/Left Behind and the like.
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Re: Good books
 Originally Posted by SerenityNow I know this was posted recently, perhaps this past summer (long time member, but I rarely post). But, I've just finished a book and am struggling to find something interesting. I enjoy Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, and sports books, but I am always willing to try any genre if the book is interesting enough. Any suggestions would be welcome.
I just finished Hade's Gambit (think end of days with zombies). Full disclosure - the lead author is my brother, so I read it with an overly critical eye. And, I must say while it isn't the greatest book of all time, it was certainly enjoyable, and I'm eagerly awaiting book 2 sometime next spring. I recommend it if you enjoy Stephen King/Dan Brown/Left Behind and the like. If you like sports books than you should check out Mike Leach's "Swing Your Sword." Great Book.
“They're very, very hard to guard,” Notre Dame head coach Mike Brey said. “They're really good. And with Niang in the middle kind of wheeling and all those guys spreading you out, they're kind of a nightmare matchup. And they're men. They're really men.” -
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Ever heard of Harlan Coben? Great author, has a series about a sports agent whose clients always seem to get in some sort of trouble. Good thriller/ mystery action stuff. Quick, fun reads. He has a few other independent books, I don't remember the plots in particular, though.
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Brent Weeks books, just finished the Night Angel series over the summer, very good. Haven't started his new series yet but looking forward to them
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Ender's Game- great book, great series of books.
I have been enjoying the Warhammer 40k books a lot.
I LIEK CHOCOLATE MILK - The Partisan Bat  Originally Posted by ChrisMWilliams Hmmm...I'm not a huge "weiner"  Originally Posted by Angie "Yeah, Chris' weiner is a way bigger get than mine."  -
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 Originally Posted by Cycl1 50 shades of grey
My wife read all 3 of these inside of a couple of weeks. Needless to say, I was glad she did.
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I'm enjoying Game of Thrones, though there is a bit too much made of the underage sex thing in it. I can understand trying to set the book in a place with a different set of values (more medieval-like times), but the way the books revel in it at times is a bit gross and unnecessary.
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 Originally Posted by Cyclonepride I'm enjoying Game of Thrones, though there is a bit too much made of the underage sex thing in it. I can understand trying to set the book in a place with a different set of values (more medieval-like times), but the way the books revel in it at times is a bit gross and unnecessary. -
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Since you're a sci-fi and fantasy guy, you've probably already read all of these, but....
Brandon Sanderson - Mistborn Trilogy
Pat Rothfuss - Kingkiller Chronicle (beware, this is not finished. third book is still being written)
Ernest Cline - Ready Player One
George RR Martin - A Song of Ice and Fire Series (once more beware, not finished)
Phillip K Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and Selected Stories.
Frank Herbert - Dune
Dan Simmons - Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion
Orson Scott Card - Enders Game and Speaker for the Dead
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 Originally Posted by mfelske Since you're a sci-fi and fantasy guy, you've probably already read all of these, but....
Brandon Sanderson - Mistborn Trilogy
Pat Rothfuss - Kingkiller Chronicle (beware, this is not finished. third book is still being written)
Ernest Cline - Ready Player One
George RR Martin - A Song of Ice and Fire Series (once more beware, not finished)
Phillip K Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and Selected Stories.
Frank Herbert - Dune
Dan Simmons - Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion Orson Scott Card - Enders Game and Speaker for the Dead Not a big fan of the shadow series?
I LIEK CHOCOLATE MILK - The Partisan Bat  Originally Posted by ChrisMWilliams Hmmm...I'm not a huge "weiner"  Originally Posted by Angie "Yeah, Chris' weiner is a way bigger get than mine."  -
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For reals tho:
Michael Lewis
- Liar's Poker - 80's mortgage business boom & daily life on the trading floor
- The Big Short - Story of the '07-'08 crash, mortgage back securities, and credit default swaps (and how people got loaded off the crash)
- Boomerang - Author's travels through the "new third world" - Europe's financial crisis causes/effects
only genre I can really buy a book and be excited to sit down and read
Last edited by CLONECONES; 11-08-2012 at 09:16 AM.
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Re: Good books
 Originally Posted by Cycl1 Not a big fan of the shadow series? I haven't read it yet. I'll add it to my list.
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