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Soviet Heavy

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Night Watch. Just Night Watch. Even on its own, it is by far one of the best books I've read, regardless of whether you've read the other Discworld novels beforehand.
 

Blobpie

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On a Pale horse by Piers Anthony is a good book, and the rest of the series is pretty good as well.
 

moxretroero

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Edd4224 said:
David and Leigh Eddings Belgariad and Mallorean are always worth a read.
Thank Aldur that someone mentioned these. Superbly written fantasy stories with the best mix of humor and seriousness I've ever seen in a series. Also see if you can dig up the Elinuim and the Tamuli from the same, even though they are quite similar in theme and structure to the first set, so if money is tight only get the Belgariad and Malloreon.

Also, see if you can find a catalogue for something like the Science Fiction Book Club (get it from a relative or friend if you can) and peruse it. A lot of it is junk, but you'll often find some good deals or book series that spark your intrest. If one catches your eye, you can either look it up in your local book store, online, or ask your friend/realtive to order it and let you reemburse them.
 

Craorach

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Anything by Terry Pratchett or Neil Gaiman is pretty much a given... Good Omens is an awesome combination of both. If you enjoyed The Hobbit, try Lord of the Rings, but be warned it can be a bit of a slog.

If you are even remotely interested in Warhammer 40k or generally gritty Science Fiction, try the Gaunt's Ghost's series. One of the very few collections of books I've found to be able to bring real characters into the 40k universe.

Stephen Lawhead's Hood is an enjoyable take on the Robin Hood mythos, and he does some other mythical/historical work that is interesting, if a bit slow to get going.
 

chaosyoshimage

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Craorach said:
If you enjoyed The Hobbit, try Lord of the Rings, but be warned it can be a bit of a slog.
Yeah, I already have The Lord of the Rings, but I can never get all the way through the book or the movies. And yet, I think I can read A Song of Ice and Fire...
 

MortalKomic

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Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
Cirque Du Freak by Darren Shan
DO AS I COMMAND AND YOUR EYES SHALL HAVE THY HAPPINESS...or sumthin..