The Recommended Reading Thread

Todd said:
Fox's book of Matrys.

I've read this, actually.

Hey, Todd! Read any Frank Peretti?

[Edited by ranajja on 05-17-2001 at 10:20 PM]
 
The newest issues of X-Men were pretty good. Hey, it's a book.

:cool:
 
BubbaRednek said:

I liked Diamond Age, but it wasn't quite as good as "Snow Crash", and "Cryptonomicon" was one of the best I've ever read. He's a great author.

I have to say, though, that you must be outtayerfrigginmind to find Lord of the Rings boring. :)


Woo hoo! Someone else!
All three books are mazing but I just though the Diamond age was the best because of the stlye its written in and the ideas he used....but all three are very very close. Can you believe I finished Crptonomicon in less than a week? 900 pages yikes!

and hey I find Lord of the Rings boring. What ya gonna do about it? :p

Did i forget to mention the Rock's autobiography? It's class :D
 
Ask For More said:
and hey I find Lord of the Rings boring. What ya gonna do about it? :p

:D Heresy!


Did i forget to mention the Rock's autobiography? It's class :D

:D You dare to mention Neal Stephenson, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the ROCK in the same message?!?! Does your heresy know no bounds? You are obviously much too far gone to rescue at this point. Begone unbeliever!
 
IT DOESN'T MATTER!

Who you calling an unbeliever? :p

Well since you've read Neal Stephenson I'll let you off....are you a big sci-fi fan then?
 
Nope, but I've had a lot more time for reading lately. I'll be on the lookout for them at the bookstore.
 
Check out the "Anubis gates" by Powers and "Only Forward" by Smith...excellent books!
 
Ask For More said:
OUTSIDER said:

I'm not showing off but I managed to read all three books in two week's, which is fast for me, I've read the hobbit about five or six times in all.

G.R I just can't wait for the films of lord of the ring's to come out and I think I'll go to the cinema to see them rather than wait for them to come out on video, anyway gotta go now as I'm bushed, see you on the flipside...;)

Reeeeeespect Outsider :)

I can't wait for the movie too....it looks excellent!

Thank you, I'm actually a very slow reader as I didn't learn to read or write until I was 13yo, a few years ago I worked as a machine operator in a print work's ( night shift, long hour's very boring ) ans I managed to read 38 sci-fi books in one 8 month block, but these day's I'm lucky to read 4 or 5 books a year.
 
Ask for more - I read Anubis Gates, it was pretty good.

I recommend Steven Pressfields Gates Of Fire.
Historical adventure, very well written concerning
the greek vs Turkish battle of Thermoloplye
(and i cant confirm ive spelt that right.)




Cactiphile
 
Passionate Hearts: The Poetry of Sexual Love
(Some very erotic poetry, excellent to read with your lover.)


Dreamcatcher by Stephen King
(He seems to have reverted back to his good, old-fashioned story telling ways.)
 
Books, gotta love em

Hmmm, so hard to just pick a couple of books...

Not Wanted on the Voyage and also Pilgrim, both by Timothy Findley
The Riders, by Tim Winton
About a Boy, by Nick Hornby
Illywhacker, by Peter Carey
The World According to Garp, John Irving

Hmmmm, those are the ones I've read recently and therefore foremost in my mind...but if it's the written word, be it in a book, a magazine or on the cereal box in front of me as I eat breakfast, I'll read it

Oh and my hero, Stephen King - I won't even get started on that
 
Re: Books, gotta love em

SunnyGirl said:
Hmmm, so hard to just pick a couple of books...

Not Wanted on the Voyage and also Pilgrim, both by Timothy Findley
The Riders, by Tim Winton
About a Boy, by Nick Hornby
Illywhacker, by Peter Carey
The World According to Garp, John Irving

Hmmmm, those are the ones I've read recently and therefore foremost in my mind...but if it's the written word, be it in a book, a magazine or on the cereal box in front of me as I eat breakfast, I'll read it

Oh and my hero, Stephen King - I won't even get started on that

Oh Yes!! Anything by Stephen King is good for me....
 
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