Phishfood said:
Jimmybobjr said:
The most selling single book ever is the Bible. (No duh)
But the most often PRINTED book is the IKEA catalogue, nach.
Anyhoo, I'll second recomendations for GRRM and Douglas Adams. His Dark Materiels Trilogy (Philip Pullman) well worth a read. Iain M Banks another fantastic author.
and the most shoplifted author is Terry Pratchett, who I'm voting for.
The discworld novels started as some fairly good fantasy parody tales, but once Pratchett really found his 'voice', they became something more, a fun house mirror, reflecting our own world back at us, he's covered so many big topics, sexism, racism, war, death (and of course Death), movies, journalism, finance (hell, he made finance and the post office interesting!) and more.
I still maintain Jingo is one of the greatest books about war ever.
while Pratchett is probably a multi millionaire, I still find it kind of a shame that J K Rowling got the big set of movies and all that comes with it, with Harry Potter, whereas the Discworld is getting by on 'made for TV' movies on SKY, even tho they're very good for the budgetary restraints.
I understand why tho, the Discworld just isn't as simple, as black and white, as 'good guy/bad guy' as the Harry Potter series, and Rowling's work is just much more filmable and accessible to huge audiences. I don't deny her the success, tho I would suggest they're rather milking the last few drops by splitting the next movie into two parts.