I need something new to read. So, I'm open for suggestions. Go ahead, list favorite/least favorite books. Please. I have very little in this house to read that I haven't read yet that isn't in Latin.
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Date: 2004-05-06 02:28 pm (UTC)I'm not sure what of the below you might have already read, but since I know we have at least *some* of the same tastes (i.e. DWJ & Pratchett) here's some of the other things I've particularly enjoyed...
Diane Duane:
The Book of Night With Moon
To Visit The Queen
"Young Wizards" series
Patricia Wrede:
Magician's Ward
Wrede & Stevermer:
Sorcery and Cecilia
Susan Dexter:
Prince of Ill Luck
Wind-Witch
(any other books in that series)
Gayle Greeno:
The Ghatti's Tale (first in a 6-book series)
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Date: 2004-05-06 06:09 pm (UTC)Of all his books, Neverwhere was my least favorite*. American Gods was more interesting, and Stardust had a definitely fantasy edge if you want a world that's not mundania turned on its head.
*Neverwhere was spectacular, but I liked the others more. Go figure!
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Date: 2004-05-06 06:35 pm (UTC)I find Tom Holt always good for a chuckle - he's got a slightly skewed sense of humour just like Terry. If I had to recommend one of his I think I'd go for Open Sesame. He likes to make a great play on words.
Philip Pulman's 'His Dark Materials' trilogy is quite good - I preferred the first and last books though.
If you like mysteries, I'd recommend Patricia Cornwell, Sue Grafton, James Patterson and Jonathan Kellerman.
Stephen King is always a big favourite of mine - the thicker the book the better in my opinion. A nice meaty story is just the thing to settle down with.
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Date: 2004-05-07 07:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-07 07:44 pm (UTC)Have you read any Faye Kellerman? She's married to Jonathan Kellerman. Her books feature a detective named Pete Decker and his wife, Rina. Rina is Jewish and Pete is converting. The books are mystery/thrillers but you also get an insight into the Jewish way of life - as Rina is a traditional Jewish woman. This means she covers her hair when she goes out, isn't allowed to be in a room with a man unless the door is open... fascinating stuff. Plus the stories are excellent.
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Date: 2004-05-09 04:23 am (UTC)Another writer you may like is John Sandford. His detective is Lucas Davenport. They've made a film from one of his books and changed it so much I barely recognised it - for a start Davenport is white and blonde haired. In the film he is played by Eriq La Salle. Excellent books though. A few titles are Mind of Prey, Eyes of Prey, Night Prey....you get the picture. The Prey series, I think they're called. A couple of them have a follow on storyline.
Have you read Roses are Red and the follow up Violets are Blue? I was shocked at the ending of Roses.
Happy birthday to your littley :0)
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Date: 2004-05-06 09:25 pm (UTC)My favorite is Stinz, but another major comic character she has is the Desert Peach, a gay soldier.
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Date: 2004-05-06 10:14 pm (UTC)A very interesting book written about a year ago. Talks about the conflicting views on what democracy should be, what democracy is, and how democracy fits into the cultures we're trying to force it on.
I highly recommend it.
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Date: 2004-05-07 11:26 am (UTC)Sorry, couldn't resist the urge to mock somebody. Will go check out the book as soon as possible.
Here's a few
Date: 2004-05-06 02:28 pm (UTC)I'm not sure what of the below you might have already read, but since I know we have at least *some* of the same tastes (i.e. DWJ & Pratchett) here's some of the other things I've particularly enjoyed...
Diane Duane:
The Book of Night With Moon
To Visit The Queen
"Young Wizards" series
Patricia Wrede:
Magician's Ward
Wrede & Stevermer:
Sorcery and Cecilia
Susan Dexter:
Prince of Ill Luck
Wind-Witch
(any other books in that series)
Gayle Greeno:
The Ghatti's Tale (first in a 6-book series)
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Date: 2004-05-06 06:09 pm (UTC)Of all his books, Neverwhere was my least favorite*. American Gods was more interesting, and Stardust had a definitely fantasy edge if you want a world that's not mundania turned on its head.
*Neverwhere was spectacular, but I liked the others more. Go figure!
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Date: 2004-05-06 06:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-06 03:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-06 06:35 pm (UTC)I find Tom Holt always good for a chuckle - he's got a slightly skewed sense of humour just like Terry. If I had to recommend one of his I think I'd go for Open Sesame. He likes to make a great play on words.
Philip Pulman's 'His Dark Materials' trilogy is quite good - I preferred the first and last books though.
If you like mysteries, I'd recommend Patricia Cornwell, Sue Grafton, James Patterson and Jonathan Kellerman.
Stephen King is always a big favourite of mine - the thicker the book the better in my opinion. A nice meaty story is just the thing to settle down with.
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Date: 2004-05-07 07:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-07 07:44 pm (UTC)Have you read any Faye Kellerman? She's married to Jonathan Kellerman. Her books feature a detective named Pete Decker and his wife, Rina. Rina is Jewish and Pete is converting. The books are mystery/thrillers but you also get an insight into the Jewish way of life - as Rina is a traditional Jewish woman. This means she covers her hair when she goes out, isn't allowed to be in a room with a man unless the door is open... fascinating stuff. Plus the stories are excellent.
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Date: 2004-05-08 11:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-09 04:23 am (UTC)Another writer you may like is John Sandford. His detective is Lucas Davenport. They've made a film from one of his books and changed it so much I barely recognised it - for a start Davenport is white and blonde haired. In the film he is played by Eriq La Salle. Excellent books though. A few titles are Mind of Prey, Eyes of Prey, Night Prey....you get the picture. The Prey series, I think they're called. A couple of them have a follow on storyline.
Have you read Roses are Red and the follow up Violets are Blue? I was shocked at the ending of Roses.
Happy birthday to your littley :0)
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Date: 2004-05-06 09:25 pm (UTC)My favorite is Stinz, but another major comic character she has is the Desert Peach, a gay soldier.
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Date: 2004-05-07 11:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-06 10:14 pm (UTC)A very interesting book written about a year ago. Talks about the conflicting views on what democracy should be, what democracy is, and how democracy fits into the cultures we're trying to force it on.
I highly recommend it.
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Date: 2004-05-07 11:26 am (UTC)Sorry, couldn't resist the urge to mock somebody. Will go check out the book as soon as possible.
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Date: 2004-05-08 03:53 pm (UTC)I also recommend Lady of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
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Date: 2004-05-08 03:53 pm (UTC)I also recommend Lady of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
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Date: 2004-05-12 09:29 am (UTC)Also, as for comics, V for Vendetta by Alan Moore (I believe) and The Dark Knight Returns.
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Date: 2004-05-12 09:29 am (UTC)Also, as for comics, V for Vendetta by Alan Moore (I believe) and The Dark Knight Returns.