Dirk Gently's Hollitstic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams, anything written by Tom Robbins, The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, anything written by Neil Gaiman are all vaguely psycological and sci-fi-ish
The HP Lovecraft? What is that exactly?Xvito said:You should read all of the Lovecraft that you can get your hands on. It seems to be your kind of books.Julianking93 said:Okay, so I just finished reading Watchmen for the 20th fucking time and I realized, I need some new books.
So, what should I do other than turn to my fellow Escapists?
What would you guys recommend for me. I'm heading out to Books A Million within the next few days, so really anything would be appreciated.
I tend to like a lot of graphic novels. I have almost all of Alan Moore's and Frank Miller's work with the exception of The Killing Joke which is on my list to get. I also love horror stories, murder mysteries, suspense, and psychological themed books.
So help me out!!
EDIT: Oh, yeah, this might help. I also like Scifi themes
--Xvito, keeping it excellent.
Hows about Stephen King? Pick up any book of his, read it and enjoy. His books are all about that kinda 'psychorror' that you seem to like - so I'd go for it!Julianking93 said:Okay, so I just finished reading Watchmen for the 20th fucking time and I realized, I need some new books.
So, what should I do other than turn to my fellow Escapists?
What would you guys recommend for me. I'm heading out to Books A Million within the next few days, so really anything would be appreciated.
I tend to like a lot of graphic novels. I have almost all of Alan Moore's and Frank Miller's work with the exception of The Killing Joke which is on my list to get. I also love horror stories, murder mysteries, suspense, and psychological themed books.
So help me out!!
EDIT: Oh, yeah, this might help. I also like Scifi themes
Yes to this. They remain my favourite books of all time.swytchblayd said:If you love sci-fi and have not read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, then you have not lived (I would normally say "God have mercy on your soul", but in this case, Douglas Adams was an atheist). Even 30 years later, it is still some of the most mind-bending hilarity this side of the Milky Way, without the heckling mess and attempts to explain itself that some sci-fi books I've been through fall prey to.
Libraries are the bestest!!!!Bebopcola2021 said:Titles are in quotation marks since I'm too stupid/lazy/don't know how to make them italics
Graphic novels:
-Neil Gaiman's "Sandman" series is fantabulous, as is anything the man writes. (although "The Graveyard Book" left me a little unsatisfied)
-"Wormwood: Gentlemen Corpse" by Ben Templesmith is gross and funny and bizarro
-"Death Note" by Tsugumi Ohba
-"Petshop of Horrors" by Matsuri Akino
Books:
-"Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad
-"The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams
-"The Belgariad" by David Eddings (first book in series is called "Pawn of Prophecy")
-"The Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis (first book is "The Magician's Nephew")
-"Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment" by James Patterson (first book in the "Maximum Ride" series)
-Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling (first book: "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" or "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" if in Europe)
Don't mess with that Twilight shit. It will rot your brain. If you want vampires, read "Dracula" by Bram Stoker or "Interview with the Vampire" by Anne Rice or even read "Hellsing" by Kohta Hirano. Anything, just don't read Twilight. Or, you can just suffer through it to say you've read it like I did, throw it in a dark musty closet, and never speak of it again.
Edit: It would help if I read, haha. Sci-fi, hmm?
Try these:
http://www.slcl.org/teens/teenreads/fan_sci.htm
Aren't libraries the best! *Cheesy thumbs up*
Stephen King's work is already kinda given. I mean, who hasn't read something by Stephen King.Gilbert Munch said:Hows about Stephen King? Pick up any book of his, read it and enjoy. His books are all about that kinda 'psychorror' that you seem to like - so I'd go for it!Julianking93 said:Okay, so I just finished reading Watchmen for the 20th fucking time and I realized, I need some new books.
So, what should I do other than turn to my fellow Escapists?
What would you guys recommend for me. I'm heading out to Books A Million within the next few days, so really anything would be appreciated.
I tend to like a lot of graphic novels. I have almost all of Alan Moore's and Frank Miller's work with the exception of The Killing Joke which is on my list to get. I also love horror stories, murder mysteries, suspense, and psychological themed books.
So help me out!!
EDIT: Oh, yeah, this might help. I also like Scifi themes
ummm since the Bram Stoker days, Dracula was able to go out in the sun, he just lost some of his powers is all and even in the Anne Rice ones could go out in the sunlight depending on their ageJulianking93 said:Since when could vampires be in direct sunlight
see my previous comment about Bram Stoker and Anne Rice and many other vampire storiesAnd since when can vampires be in love?
Oh, yeah I forgot Dracula could go out in the sun.cleverlymadeup said:ummm since the Bram Stoker days, Dracula was able to go out in the sun, he just lost some of his powers is all and even in the Anne Rice ones could go out in the sunlight depending on their ageJulianking93 said:Since when could vampires be in direct sunlight
so vampires have been able to go in the sun for a long time in vampire lore
see my previous comment about Bram Stoker and Anne Rice and many other vampire storiesAnd since when can vampires be in love?
Yeah, vampires are supposed to burn or hurt, not get "glitter powers". I always imagine the scene from "Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust" where the one vampire gets out of the carriage in order to try and save the girl he loves and is burning in agony to try and save her. Now that was cool, none of this glittery Twilight crap.Julianking93 said:Oh, yeah I forgot Dracula could go out in the sun.
Okay, edit to my previous post. Since when could they go out in direct sunlight without being harmed or lose their powers.
Yes. Yes you should. ^^pliusmannn said:you should read Edgar Alan Poe