OP: In addition, if you just read "Good Omens" and like it, get everything by each of the asterisked authors.Jamboxdotcom said:* you may notice a trend on this thread, considering almost every other person has recommended these authors.
I was gonna say I seem to have many authors more than onceJamboxdotcom said:pretty much anything by Brandon Sanderson, but especially the Mistborn Trilogy.
pretty much anything by Neil Gaiman *
pretty much anything by Terry Pratchett *
pretty much anything by Douglas Adams * (just make sure it's actually by him, and not just based on his creations... Hitchhiker's fanfic is a crime against art and humanity)
A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin (A Game of Thrones, etc. however, be aware that it's probably the greatest series you will ever read, and it will NEVER BE FINISHED!)
Perdido Street Station and The Scar by China Mieville
* you may notice a trend on this thread, considering almost every other person has recommended these authors.
yeah, that's a very good starting point. if you like "Good Omens" (which you probably will) you'll like Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, since they co-wrote it. and if you like Terry Pratchett, you'll almost definitely like Douglas Adams.The_root_of_all_evil said:OP: In addition, if you just read "Good Omens" and like it, get everything by each of the asterisked authors.Jamboxdotcom said:* you may notice a trend on this thread, considering almost every other person has recommended these authors.
I loved fallout 3 so yeah ill try it.theSovietConnection said:Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky. An excellent read, particularly if you're into games like Fallout or have played Metro 2033.
My dad tried getting me into Terry Prachet a while a go but I didn't really get into it, although I was a kid and didn't really read so... yeah I think it'll be good to go and read them, I used to play the point and click style adventure game for the ps1 (which sounds weird saying it doesn't have a mouse to point or click but yeah) and I watched one of the films recently and I enjoyed it.Jamboxdotcom said:yeah, that's a very good starting point. if you like "Good Omens" (which you probably will) you'll like Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, since they co-wrote it. and if you like Terry Pratchett, you'll almost definitely like Douglas Adams.The_root_of_all_evil said:OP: In addition, if you just read "Good Omens" and like it, get everything by each of the asterisked authors.Jamboxdotcom said:* you may notice a trend on this thread, considering almost every other person has recommended these authors.
I would like to just save myself some time and say this, I literally was going to list this exact same set, so yea. Read these!Jamboxdotcom said:pretty much anything by Neil Gaiman *
pretty much anything by Terry Pratchett *
pretty much anything by Douglas Adams * (just make sure it's actually by him, and not just based on his creations... Hitchhiker's fanfic is a crime against art and humanity)
A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin (A Game of Thrones, etc. however, be aware that it's probably the greatest series you will ever read, and it will NEVER BE FINISHED!)
Perdido Street Station and The Scar by China Mieville
* you may notice a trend on this thread, considering almost every other person has recommended these authors.