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ThePlasmatizer post=18.72060.746373 said:
Copter400 post=18.72060.746215 said:
You see those charasmatic Escapists saying Discworld? Listen to them.

I'm serious. STOP READING AND GET YOUR ARSE TO BORDERS!
I would but it would mean I'd have to get on a plane to the US.

Seems a lot of people like the Discworld series I will have to check it out.
Um, there are borders in the UK you know...

But back on topic, anything by Pratchett, Gemmell, Abnett, Heinlein or Haldeman

"The stars my destination" by Alfred Bester is kick ass aswell
 

ThePlasmatizer

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Gaiseric post=18.72060.746445 said:
Anything by Jim Butcher (The Dresden Files, Codex Alera)
Tales from the nighside by Simon R. Green
Battletech/MechWarrior series (not the new darkages crap)
The Heritage Trilogy by Ian Douglas. Space Marines!!!!!! (Europe usually bad guys until later trilogies)
Into The Looking Glass series by John Ringo and Travis S. Taylor (if you dont mind some physics, and a heavy rightwing overtone ie conservitives awesome liberals stupid)
The Clone Republic by Steven L. Kent
The Lost Fleet series by Jack Campbell(awesome space battles)
Orpanage by Robert Buettner
Old Man's War by John Scalzi
Anything by R.A Salvatore
The Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind
Darkness series by Harry Turtledove
Vampire Hunter D books by Hideyuki Kikuchi (cool by weridly written)
BigKingBob post=18.72060.746452 said:
ThePlasmatizer post=18.72060.746373 said:
Copter400 post=18.72060.746215 said:
You see those charasmatic Escapists saying Discworld? Listen to them.

I'm serious. STOP READING AND GET YOUR ARSE TO BORDERS!
I would but it would mean I'd have to get on a plane to the US.

Seems a lot of people like the Discworld series I will have to check it out.
Um, there are borders in the UK you know...

But back on topic, anything by Pratchett, Gemmell, Abnett, Heinlein or Haldeman

"The stars my destination" by Alfred Bester is kick ass aswell
lol sorry I usually only go to Waterstones.

@Gaiseric:
I'll check them out, but I've read some of the Sword of truth books and I didn't like them (understatement).
 

Birras

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I suggest World War Z by Max Brooks, because altough it is a book about zombies, it's fantastically well written. As opposed to just focusing on three charecters and thier adventures through a post-apocalyptic wasteland, it is a collection of interviews from survivors from all sides of the conflict.
 

Conqueror Kenny

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Centurion - Simon Scarrow was a really good read.
Also the Emperor series is really good. I have got a soft spot for Roman fiction.
But for fantasy, I would go for the wold on the disk. It's an essential reed really.
 

Reaperman Wompa

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The Bronze Bow was an excellent read. I loved it and am looking at buying a copy first chance I get, I'd recommend you do the same. (If in doubt go on Amazon and check out "reviews")
 

Hey Joe

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DON QUIXOTE!

Also, have you tried the Assassin's apprentice trilogy from Hobb? I can't usually get into fantasy but I found this one to be a good read.
 

Surreysmith

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try the triolgy of four. you know hitchhikers guide to the galaxy ect.
it's a good light hearted read. or if your looking for somthing more serious malorie blackman's noughts and crosses seires really made me think.
 

scotakari

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Negativ Solution post=18.72060.746417 said:
I found The Night Watch, The Day Watch and The Twilight Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko a very entertaining read, and The Last Watch (or Final Watch I think depending where you live) is released in a month or so I believe.
I also recommend these books, can't wait for the final part.

Also the books set in the Bas-Lag Universe by China Mieville - Perdido Street Station, The Scar and The Iron Council
 

Falconus

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Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan is a rather good sci-fi detective story. Check out his other books too, although he's yet to top altered carbon they are certainly worth reading.

also I know it's not exactly fantasy or sci-fi but find yourself copies of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's works. I'd be amazed if you don't enjoy them.
 

HerrBobo

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I will second anything by David Gemmell. I like all of his books that I have read. A easy and fun read. The Waylander series is the best imho.

I'll also second World War Z by Max Brooxs, thee best zombie book I have ever read, so well written. His other book "The Survival guide to the Zombie Apocalypse" is also great. The two books are written in such a way that by page 20 you will be like "does this guy know something I dont"

Or to quote the New York Post "A tome you start reading for fun and then at page 50 you go out and by a machete just to be on the safe side"

Great stuff.
 

LewsTherin

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Wheel.Of.Time. NOW

Just make sure you have a free few months before you start, 12 books of Grade A, pure cut, Literary cocaine.
 

HerrBobo

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ThePlasmatizer post=18.72060.746890 said:
It's not a zombie thriller where everyone dies in the end is it?
No. It is set 10 years after "World War Z". A zombie out break that may have started in China, and then enveloped most of the world. The writer of the book is going round interviewing people who survived the war. People from many walks of life are interviewed, from army personl to civilans. There is no story as such, but you do get the bigger picture of what was going on in the war from the interviews. Its the best zombie book I have read.
 

Rocksa

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Chronicles of Amber by Roger Zelzany
Book of Swords by Fred Saberhagen
The Cell by Stephen King (decent zombie read)
Neuromancer by William Gibson
American Gods by Neil Gaiman (seriously, read it)

Pretty much anything by Bently Little, guy does a good job of taking something as simple as ordering a cup of coffee from Starbucks and turning it into something so horribly sinister that you just can't imagine it.
 

electric discordian

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The Dexter series by Jeff Lyndsay. Jim Butcher Dresden, Anything by Shaun Hutson, Robert Rankin he's to my mind funnier than Pratchet however you need to get his humour.
HP Lovecraft. Robert E Howards Conan stuff much better than the films.
 

Surggical_Scar

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The Lucifer Box novels by Mark Gaitiss. Fantastic macabre gothic mysteries, full of espionage and Wilde-like wit.

Oh, and some rampant buggery, too.