What is a good book?

mrs_enigma

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I am looking for books to read. You can recommend one to me, or just list some of your fave books.


I love the Lord of the Rings books, and am looking for more of that stlye to read (you know, like The Wheel of Time Series) that sort of stuff.

I also love all of Frank Peretti's books.

I like large books with tons of words the best.

What books have you all enjoyed?
 
I mostly read theology and history based books. I also spend tons of time on wikipedia.

So, anything written by Walter Marten, Chuck Smith, Lee Strobel, Tim LaHaye, etc.

And yes, Dean Koontz is a great author for those uncheesy suspense novels.
 
I've heard that the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin is very good. I have them, but I've not read them yet. I'll be starting them soon though I think.
 
Jeepin4Him said:
I've heard that the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin is very good. I have them, but I've not read them yet. I'll be starting them soon though I think.

That sounds interesting. Maybe, I might check that out...

And to Dart, we own a number of Lee Strobel books. We have even bought extras before, to give to people. He answers questions way better then my mom did!
 
mrs_enigma said:
That sounds interesting. Maybe, I might check that out...


Just started the first book. I'm only about 30 pages in so far. But if those 30 pages are any indication (especially the prologue) this is one amazing series.
 
Perhaps you should read all of the Artemis Fowl books as they are quite good, or you could read the Babylon Rising series as they are quite the action packed books.
 
Two words: John Grisham

Most of his books are about law except for Skipping Christmas which would be the perfect book for you to read right now. The man is one helluva storyteller
 
Hmmm......
Mere Christianity,by C.S Lewis is a great read.Also,his Space trilogy is pretty good

I'm also currently reading 1984,by George Orwell.It is about a possible future of communism,where pretty much everything you do is controlled by a head communist and his lower party members.The way you think has been altered by brainwashing,and overall,the book introduces you into a possible reality to come
 
I came here to save you, Enigma. For I have the salvation in the form of a wonderful set of a books.

What is the name of this set you ask?

Surely... I can bring the answer to you. That answer would be "Imajica" by Clive Barker. There are two books in the series (Book I and Book II) - both are approximately 500 pages in length. They're fantastical in setting, though they do not appear so at first. Believe you me, they go places you couldn't think of.

And if Imajica doesn't turn out to be wild enough for you, find The Great and Secret Show. This is one of the most staggeringly awkward books I've ever read. It's just ... something else. It's also by Clive Barker. There's also a quasi-sequel to The Great and Secret Show if it happens to entertain you so - it's called Everville. Everville is not quite as good, but it follows in similar footsteps and is most definitely a solid novel.
 
Auron234 said:
Two words: John Grisham

Most of his books are about law except for Skipping Christmas which would be the perfect book for you to read right now. The man is one helluva storyteller

I agree his books are quite wonderful!
 
OK, everybody, I am gonna see if I can start trying to find some of these books.

(Except not Playboy) Cheesehead are you like following me ever since that thread got deleted or what? :)
 
You left it pretty wide open as far as what kinds of books you were looking for.

funny crude humor : anything by christoper moore. If you're easily offended steer clear from but if you enjoy drug culture / crude / satrical humor Christopher Moore is the funniest author crancking out books right now. Practical Demonkeeping is the newest and as far as I'm concerned the funniest, but Lamb and Fluke are a close second and third.

If you like stream of conscience type of reading (the author basically tells a story as if he was thinking it in his head) Kurt Vonnagut is fantastic. Anything you pick up by him is good.

Dan Brown (Davinci Code) is a really good Nonfiction author. He uses historical facts and kinda fills in the blanks with possibilities to write some excellent dramas. Davinci Code is his most popular but I like Angels and Demons better. Stay away from Digital Fortress unless you read it first, because his other books are leaps and bounds better.

The book Hot Climates for Fierce Invalids is good if you decide vonnagut is a bit too musty but still like stream of conscience style of writing. I forget the authors name but he tells really good stories, makes you pay attention because the plot is handed to you in pieces, and has a much more tangable sense of humor than vonnagut. Vonnagut humor is very dry and sometimes hard to get, this guy kinda smacks you in the face with it by comparison.

there's also a book called Underboss if youre interested in mafia or organized crime. Again, I forget the authors name but the book is a historical look at the Gambino crime family circa valentines day massacre and up to John Gotti taking over. The book is kinda the life story of Gotti's eventual underboss who ended up being the guy that turned states evidence to get gotti put away for life.

if you want books to help your business savvy Richard Templar writes The Rules of Management and The Rules of Work. I habitually buy copies of the rules of work for all of my employees I wish to keep long term. And the rules of management really helped me become a better leader.

as far as autobiographies or books by fameous people George Carlin, Jimmy Buffet, Richard Prior, and believe it or not Michael Jordan were really interesting. Carlin and Prior are haliarous. again steer clean though if you're easily offended. Also see anything by or about kevin smith.

There's really a million suggestions I can offer but I don't wanna bog you down. Some of my best discoveries have come from flea market 50 cent boxes and used book stores just by asking whoever worked there.



Except for the business books and the books by celebs all my recomendations are extremely difficult reads. Your average high school reader would struggle greatly with most of the fore mentioned books. Heck, sometimes I even have to reread something vonnagut wrote to fully understand what he's talking about. And too, most of these books have lots of cussing and sexual references.
 
Yea man Angels and Demons is probably one of the, if not THE best book I have ever read, couldn't put it down

Mrs Enigma - Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
 
I think Dan Brown is seriously overrated. I thought The Da Vinci Code was horribly written. It's a page-turner, but that's all I can really say. Same goes for the other books of his which I have read (which, admittedly, doesn't include Angels and Demons).

You can't go wrong with anything by George Orwell. They're all classics. I especially loved 1984. It's slow at times, but it is really an intruiging read.

For fantasy, I find the His Dark Materials trilogy by Phillip Pullman is pretty darn good. I had the author Lee Child recommended to me yesterday by a drunk Irishman, so I'm just having a look on Amazon.

8) SAM360
 
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