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Fire Daemon

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Anything in the Hornblower series. A must read if your into 1800 Navy battle action novels..
 

Copter400

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Ignore the naysayers! Atlas Shrugged is a great book! They're just jealous because Ayn Rand's cooler than they are!
 

Corven

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I don't know how others feel, but I liked the Otherland series by Tad Williams , makes me think of the future of the internet.
 

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CTU_Agent24 post=18.73346.792738 said:
ICE STATION by Matthew Riley

I promise you will love it. it is non-stop (well written) action and has a fantastic plot
I disagree on all three counts, but i realize deabte is futile.

My suggestion? As always, Terry Pratchett. No, its not action, but ill recommend it all the same.

On second thought, get your hands on the 'Horus Heresy' series by the Black Library.
 

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poleboy post=18.73346.793336 said:
This is bordering on a list thread. We also have a very fine, though somewhat neglected literature thread already. I'm gonna go post in it now.
Can you put up a link then?
 

Reaperman Wompa

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Anything by Dan Abnett.

It's been said before (because that's how good they are) but anything by Terry Pratchett.

Also look up Ciaphas Cain: Hero of The Imperium, good collection of books at a very reasonable price.
 

The Abemaster

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The best book i've ever read is one called "how to survive a Horror Movie".

Also a Picture book called "the meaning of life" it is actually quite adult; not explicit but intelligent.
 

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Black Man (13 in the US for obvious reasons) by Richard Morgan, actually Altered Carbon by the same guy is just as good.

Speaking of books, I've got Cliver Barker's "Mister B. Gone" by Clive Barker, like Jericho, only its kind of from a Demonic Spawn Child's perspective.
 

The Wooster

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Eyclonus post=18.73346.793608 said:
Black Man (13 in the US for obvious reasons) by Richard Morgan, actually Altered Carbon by the same guy is just as good.

Speaking of books, I've got Cliver Barker's "Mister B. Gone" by Clive Barker, like Jericho, only its kind of from a Demonic Spawn Child's perspective.
Mister B.Gone was nowhere near Barker's usual work.

At the moment I'm reading 'the better mousetrap' by Tom Holt, he's talented but turning out to be a bit of a one trick pony.

I just read a comic series called 'Ex Machina' and it's one of the best I've ever read.
 

zachatree

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Old Man's War by John Scazli is one of the best Science fiction series I have ever read. I highly recommend it.
 

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CTU_Agent24 post=18.73346.792738 said:
ICE STATION by Matthew Reily

I promise you will love it. it is non-stop (well written) action and has a fantastic plot

Plot - It's about this squad of marines who have to investigate and defend this Research station in Antartica after the station discovers 'something made of metal and sends out a distress call. The marines get their first, but station is soon attacked by French and sas. (it's not sci-fi).in fact anything by Mathew Reily is awesome, except temple...stay away from temple)
QFT. Although I didn't mind Temple. He's actually my favourite author.
 
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Root stood at the beginning of a Matthew Reilly notice. The scar across his eye itched with anticipation.

The first page turned.

He read.

And then he understood. Just as the gun touched his temple


Calling him 'not sci-fi' is just slightly stretching the definition though... ;)
 
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As for books...

The Crooked World : Doctor Who
The Jennifer Morgue
Jennifer Government
Ressurection Day
The War of the Worlds
The Day of the Triffids
Good Omens
Going Postal
Johnathan Strange and Dr. Norell
The Historian
Any HellBlazer TPB
The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy
Everything's Eventual : Stephen King
Truth Until Paradox
Mortal Engines
The Vesuvius Club
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
Anything by Jeffery Deaver
The Eyre Affair
The Dresden Files
 

Cheesus333

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Noughts and Crosses, by Malorie Blackman. A sensationally good series, and the first one's the best book I've ever read- I literally could not put it down. It's fairly controverisal, to say the least, but if you can see past the layer that idiots get stuck on then it's most certainly worth it.
 

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darkness take my hand- Dennis Lehane
sword song - Bernard Cornwell
the player of games- Iain M Banks

and if you want to understand the english; watching the english- kate fox.
 
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Meangunns post=6.73346.794071 said:
I have been seeing a lot of books from Dean Koontz. Is he a good author?
Velocity is great. He's very much a 'King' sort of person though. Horrible situations in normal lives.
 

Baby Tea

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Been said, but: 1984. Great book.

Also, I'm pretty sure has NOT been said: A Wrinkle in Time