Just wondering on what I should read next...
Oh wow, I did not expect so many replies. Such intriguing book titles. Looks like I'm gonna be busy before The Taken King drops (: thanks again to every single one of you.
I'll have a chance to reply to your comments as soon as I get off work.
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the art of war, animal farm is up there too.
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The tourist by olen steinhauer.
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Edited by StiviX: 8/5/2015 5:07:06 PMUbik Do Androids Dream of Electric sheep? Essential collection of Philip k dick
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4 RepliesIf you like fantasy novels, The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. The first book starts a bit slow, but it's sing the foundation for the next eight books. There are fourteen total. If you like Sci-fi, I highly recommend the X-wing novels. There are ten of them by Michael Stackpole and Aaron Allston. I also highly recommend the Vlad novels by Steven Brust. Always a great read.
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Bourne
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The name of the wind
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you should read The name of the wind. This book is very mature and perfect read for anyone. its called the king killer cronicle
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8 RepliesEnder's game. Or anything by Oroson Scott Card. Awesome author.
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The maze runner series
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American Psycho Ham on Rye The Leftovers Dreams from Bunker Hill The brotherhood of the grape
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The pendragon series it's ten books and they are all amazing
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If you like fantasy try the Rangers apprentice.
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#1 Sentenced to Prism - Alan Dean Foster But all these too: Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkein Jack Reacher series - Lee Child Harry Bosch series Harry Dresden series Anything by David Baldacci
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1 ReplyMy favorite series has to be The Percy Jackson/Heroes Of Olympus series, but my favorite of them all has to be The Titan's Curse.
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6 Repliesthe bible. i love to burn it
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The Angel Experiment by James Patterson
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Edited by Myran1987: 8/5/2015 2:35:57 PMDay By Day: Armageddon. By far the most exciting book series I've read. If you love the whole Zombie-concept, that is. Books in order, Day By Day: Armageddon #1 Day By Day: Beyond Exile #2 Day By Day: Shattered Hourglass #3
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Anything by Walter Dean Myers.
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Sir Alex Ferguson's autobiography
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1 ReplyWell, my sons are in their 20's, and avid readers like myself. I turned them on to Steven King's Dark Tower series, and they got hooked and read them all. What guardian wouldn't appreciate the tale of Roland the Gunslinger? :-)
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1 ReplyThe complete works of Carl Hiassen
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1 ReplyMy favorite book is the coloring book. ~[i]TheGreatNike[/i]
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1 ReplyThe dark tower
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Edited by balazra: 8/5/2015 2:19:26 PMSee wiki and it's great books list... Also add these from modern writing (no specific order) ... Iain M. banks :- Consider Phlebus (most culture novels.) followed closely by :- Look to Windward. [i]near perfect sci-fi[/i] Iain banks :- The wasp factory (some others) [i]a must read[/i] Stephen king :- the gun slinger (the dark tower series) [i]think "Cowboy knights of the ultra skilled".[/i] Peter f. Hamilton :- Reality Disfunction / The Neutronium Alchemist / the naked God (The Night's Dawn Trilogy) Audrey Niffenegger :- The time travellers wife. Susan Clarke :- Jonathan strange and Mr Norrell. Mark Z. Danialewski :- House of Leaves. [i]the only book I've ever been scared by.[/i] F. Scott Fitzgerald :- The Great Gatsby. Terry Pratchett :- Strata (I also really like the Guard and Witches novels from the "Discworld" series - including The Amazing Maurice, Wee Free Men, Hat full of sky, I wear midnight.) Also the "Johnny" series (Johnny and the dead) Bill Willingham :- Fables (comic) [i]if you never read a comic read this.[/i]