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Soluncreed

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The Unincorporated man, The Windup Girl, and The Chronicles of the black company. They're all smart, enjoyable books.

The Unincorporated Man is a sci-fi story that takes place in a future where the majority of the power is in the corporations and every person has shares on themselves that they must buy in order to be in control of their lives.

The Windup Girl is about a beautiful woman that was designed to be a servant for a business man, but is now forced to exhibit herself for the pleasure of men. Food is produced in labs, following an epidemic that destroyed much of the worlds food supply.

The Chronicles of the Black Company is about a group of mercenaries that are bought by a mysterious figure called the Lady and takes place in a fantasy world. It's nice because it's from the point of view of the company's scribe who is just an ordinary guy who becomes involved with all powerful wizards. It's a fun series, though there are too many books in it by this point. Read the first three. They are the best.
 

Zuljeet

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Richard III
book of Job (in the bible; you don't have to be religious to enjoy it)
Ciaphus Cain (WH40K)
Calvin & Hobbes (pick one)
Doonesbury
Bloom County
Grendel War Cry
The Shipping News (movie sucked, book was awesome)
... That pretty much covers the widest possible spread of book genres I can think of ;)
 

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RootBrewski said:
If you like "A Song of Ice and Fire", definitely check out "The Dragon's Path" by Daniel Abraham.
I second this suggestion. I'm reading it right now and I'm loving it.
 

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Abandon4093 said:
Are they even in English? I'm having trouble finding 2034 in English print. Never mind spin offs that aren't actually by Glukhovsky.
I have no clue, I think all of them came out this year so there might be some translation out there but I have no clue where, sorry.
 

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Abandon4093 said:
Are they even in English? I'm having trouble finding 2034 in English print. Never mind spin offs that aren't actually by Glukhovsky.
Anywhere I've seen them, they're only in Russian. Perhaps there's a chance of an English translation sometime soon though? It would be pretty cool if they released it in English, but with the original Russian covers. That way you'd have a really unique looking cover but an English speaker could still read enjoy the actual story. Metro 2034 is on eBay, but there's no guarantee it will be in English so you may want to use Amazon or another service instead.
 

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MordinSolus said:
retyopy said:
So, Escapists, heres the deal: I NEED NEW BOOKS. It's gotten to the point where I'm not even deciding which bokk to read, I'm deciding which book to REread. I'll read... pretty much anything, I suppose, although I do stay mainly within the realm of fiction. I don't mind historical fiction, but I find myself bored by most non-fiction books. But, y'know, whatever floats your boat. Or flies your plane. Or autopilots your UFO. Or types in the coordinates for a teleport. Whatever.

EDIT: Here's a list of all of my books.

The Harry Potter series. The Bartimaeus trilogy. Roar. The House of the Scorpion. Wringer. The boy who couldn't die. Pleasing the Ghost. Birth of a Killer. The cirque du freak series. A Child of Hitler. (That's not litterally about hitler's child, it's written by someone who was in the Nazi youth. Just so you know.) The golden udder. The series of unfortaunate events series. The Spook's Apprentice series. The absolutely true diary of a part time indian. The secrets of the immortal Nicolas flamel series. His Dark Materials series. The chickens are restless. The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness. The Looking Glass Ears series. Nation. Pump ix. Mortal Negines, book 1. The Glister. Merlin's Dragon. For the Win. The H.I.V.E. books. Darkwood. The Throne of Fire. Incarceron and Sapphique. The Pit Dragon Trilogy. Mogworld. Winter's End. Hidden Talents and True Talents. The Secret Country. Game of Thrones. Larklight series. The Thin Executioner. The Road. Dinotopia Lost. The Chronicles of Prydain. Alice in Quantum Land. Little Brother. The Airborn Trilogy. The Hundred Thousand KIngdoms. The Artemis Fowl series. No Pretty Pictures. The Cronus Chronicles. The Robe of Skulls. Fablehaven series. The Faerie Wars series. Graceling. A Short History of Nearly Everything. Triskellion. The Crispin Series. The Edge Chronicles. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series. Discordia. Lord of the Flies. Search. The Demonata. Inkheart series. Havoc. Malice. Nomansland. Dark Life. Savvy and Scumble. AND! The Skulduggery Pleasant series.

I reccomend each and every one of these books.
2 things:

1) Christ monkey balls! That's a lot of books.

2) My thoughts while reading this:
"Hm... I should recommend Dark Materi-No, he has that... Ooh! Artemis Fow-No... Ohh!-No...DAMNIT!

3) If your into weird romances, or are a teenage girl, Twilight.




that was three things i just felt i should point it out
 

MorgulMan

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I'd recommend the Amber Chronicles by Roger Zelazny and anything by Gene Wolfe. Probably start off with his Wizard Knight duo.
 

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Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, Lucifer box trilogy they are pretty funny,world war z, farenheit 451, hokkaido highway blues - this is a travel book but it's one I really enjoyed, yes man non fiction again but it's really uplifting so to speak, Norwegian Wood, tales of the otori trilogy, wicked

Some are a bit different from what you normally read but I have read lots of the books you have and these ones I really enjoyed and were something a little bit different.
 

RADIALTHRONE1

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"Alex Rider" series by Anthony Horowitz
"City of Glass" series by Cassandra Clare
"The Enclave" by Ann Aguirre
"Rot and Ruin" by Jonathan Maberry
"The Warrior Heir" series by Cinda William Chima
"The Fallen" series by Thomas Sniegoski
 

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Benito Zamora said:
If you enjoyed the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series I think you'd enjoy the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. Though aimed a bit younger I thought they were great books.
Wait, he hasnt read them? then i second that!
 

Citizen Sane

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Alright based on what you listed i have your solution. Drop everything you are doing and go get the night angel trilogy but Brent Weeks. It is AMAZING
 

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soul23 said:
jbmettler said:
"The Name of the Wind" and "A Wise Man's Fears", by Patrick Rothfus.
officially approved! go read these really


other books you should read:
The Wheel of time series - Robert Jordan(Brandon Sanderson)
The way of kings by Brandon Sanderson
The Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks
The Black Prism by Brent Weeks
The Warrior Heir By Cinda Williams Chime
The Seven Realms Series By Cinda Williams Chima
The Left Hand of God by Paul Hoffman
Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card
The Lost Gate by Orson Scott Card
Enchantment by Orson Scott Card
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb
Soldier Son by Robin Hobb
The Belgariad Series by David Eddings
Farmers & Mercenaries By Maxwell Alexander Drake
The Warded/Painted man by Peter V Brett
The Desert Spear(sequel) by Peter V Brett
The Lies of Locke Lamora By Scott Lynch

that's all i can think of ATM but should keep you busy for a while :)
You are awsome my friend.
Try the Oath of the empire series. Its long and starts slow, but its a great series. Historical fiction. Rome in its decay and there is magic. Pretty good
EDIT: sorry double post.
Also try the Song/annals (its one of them) of Drakkis. Its a great series where the author flips the way things useally go...the elves are evil and are out to conquer everyone else. its really good.
DOUBLE EDIT: the series is the annals of drakis. The first book is the song of the dragon.
 

MordinSolus

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pwned123456 said:
MordinSolus said:
retyopy said:
So, Escapists, heres the deal: I NEED NEW BOOKS. It's gotten to the point where I'm not even deciding which bokk to read, I'm deciding which book to REread. I'll read... pretty much anything, I suppose, although I do stay mainly within the realm of fiction. I don't mind historical fiction, but I find myself bored by most non-fiction books. But, y'know, whatever floats your boat. Or flies your plane. Or autopilots your UFO. Or types in the coordinates for a teleport. Whatever.

EDIT: Here's a list of all of my books.

The Harry Potter series. The Bartimaeus trilogy. Roar. The House of the Scorpion. Wringer. The boy who couldn't die. Pleasing the Ghost. Birth of a Killer. The cirque du freak series. A Child of Hitler. (That's not litterally about hitler's child, it's written by someone who was in the Nazi youth. Just so you know.) The golden udder. The series of unfortaunate events series. The Spook's Apprentice series. The absolutely true diary of a part time indian. The secrets of the immortal Nicolas flamel series. His Dark Materials series. The chickens are restless. The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness. The Looking Glass Ears series. Nation. Pump ix. Mortal Negines, book 1. The Glister. Merlin's Dragon. For the Win. The H.I.V.E. books. Darkwood. The Throne of Fire. Incarceron and Sapphique. The Pit Dragon Trilogy. Mogworld. Winter's End. Hidden Talents and True Talents. The Secret Country. Game of Thrones. Larklight series. The Thin Executioner. The Road. Dinotopia Lost. The Chronicles of Prydain. Alice in Quantum Land. Little Brother. The Airborn Trilogy. The Hundred Thousand KIngdoms. The Artemis Fowl series. No Pretty Pictures. The Cronus Chronicles. The Robe of Skulls. Fablehaven series. The Faerie Wars series. Graceling. A Short History of Nearly Everything. Triskellion. The Crispin Series. The Edge Chronicles. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series. Discordia. Lord of the Flies. Search. The Demonata. Inkheart series. Havoc. Malice. Nomansland. Dark Life. Savvy and Scumble. AND! The Skulduggery Pleasant series.

I reccomend each and every one of these books.
2 things:

1) Christ monkey balls! That's a lot of books.

2) My thoughts while reading this:
"Hm... I should recommend Dark Materi-No, he has that... Ooh! Artemis Fow-No... Ohh!-No...DAMNIT!

3) If your into weird romances, or are a teenage girl, Twilight.




that was three things i just felt i should point it out
Would you believe me if I said that I'm Beethoven's descendant and, therefore, bad at math?
 

ThyReaper

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Not sure which have been mentioned, so forgive me if you hear repeats. This I have read this year, Be aware, I r war buff lul.


The Things They Carries by Tim O'Brien -
Generals Die in Bed - Charles Yale Harrison
Night - Elie Wiesel
Rabbit Proof Fence - Doris Pilkington/Nugi Garimara
1984 - George Orwell
This is a Book - Demetri Martin (Good for laughs)

Want to get my hands on The God Delusion and All Quiet on the Western Front after seeing the film version.