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sharkinz

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Toaster Hunter said:
My 10 books that I recommend to everyone are

Lord of the Rings- You are not a nerd if you haven't read this

Song of Ice and Fire series- Greatest fantasy since LOTR, may take a while

Dune- Greatest sci-fi novel ever

Band of Brothers- Possibly the best WWII book ever written

Generation: Kill- About the war in Iraq, both Tragic and hilarious at the same time

John Adams- Possibly the most comprehensive biography I have ever written

1776- From the author of John Adams, one of spectacularly well written

Starship Troopers- A masterpiece, massive better than the movie

Fight Club- Excellent, even though the movie was better

The Art of War- still a best seller over 3,00 years later
I agree with you on most of those and that band of brothers is a great book, but the author Stephen Ambrose is a literary thief. There is an article about him on cracked.com and about how he kinda built his career on plagiarism.
 

Chaos-Spider

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Some good books that I have read recently are the Night angel trilogy if you like fantasy.

If you can find them the Animorphs book series is also quite good, although I haven't seen any of the books in years.
 

Sartan0

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I could recommend a bunch of books but I will recommend two you might not hear about from anyone else: Kop and Ex-Kop. If you like gritty noir mixed with Science Fiction you could do worse then those two.
 

RebelRising

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Founding Faith is an in-depth analysis of the U.S.'s Founding Fathers and their religious views and ideology, and how that transferred into the fight for religious freedom.

The Gulag Archipelago is a very detailed overview of the gulags in Soviet Russia, very informative and heartfelt in its style.
 

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I'd personally suggest The Birthday of the World by Ursula K. LeGuin for a good few hundred pages of science fiction on the same level as Clarke, Asimov, et al, a collection of the stories of H.P. Lovecraft, though if you have never read his stuff before you absolutely MUST find a collection with "The Call of Cthulhu" in it (his best-known piece), though if you can find one with CoC + The Color out of Space + The Shadow over Innsmouth, you're set. Can't think of a third book right now.
 

Commissar Sae

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George RR Martins song of ice and fire series is pretty amazing. Its a medieval fantasy setting but its so different from the usual sword and sorcery stuff. Politics, intrigue and brutality are all major elements of the series.

In non-fiction I recommens Faye Shulmans 'A Partisans memoir'. It really gives a different perspective on WWII and the holocaust, not exactly light reading but still pretty damn interesting.

For politics you can't go wrong with Machiavellis 'The Prince'. Depending on your interpretation, he can either be a monster or a realist.
 

Roganwilson

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I would recommend the Song of Ice and Fire series (by George R.R. Martin) if you're into fantasy. Dies the Fire and its sequels by S.M. Stirling are all good sci-fi/apocalyptia books. The Drizzt books by R.A. Salvatore are also good, and very easy to read. Also, the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind is decent, but very slow to start and rather long. All of those books combined should get you through the summer.
 

Silvachief

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I would recommend anything by Jim Butcher. He's a Fantasy / Sci-Fi author. His books are well written, interesting and funny all at the same time =)
 

Zackary Yakumo

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The halo book series is actually quite good and informative in my opinion. after the first three i kind of got busy with other things in life, like a job. but occassionaly i revisit them.
 

Tanzka

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What? Nobody has mention the Conan-books yet by Robert E. Howard? For shame people.
So yeah, the Conan-books are quite good, and anything by Stephen King.
 

Lizmichi

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I'd heavily recommended The Hunger Games if you like something like 1984 or Sci Fi then pick it up.
 

Cheesepower5

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Oh yeah, 1984 and most anything else by George Orwell too. Especially the stuff about his own experiences.
 

mega48man

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Lord of the Rings *****.

no seriously, i hate reading books when i'm forced to, and now i'm doing this speed reading class and the book we're using is Lord of the rings. i think the reason i like it is not only is it awesome, but because i have the movie, i know what's going to happen next in a way, so i know the book won't drull on and on without knowing when something good will happen. now all i can think about is LOTR, i've been drawing LOTR fantasy type stuff and listening to Rhaspody of fire nonstop.

just find a really good book that got a really good movie deal, except harry potter and twilight, harry potter is old and twilight is gay as homosexual shit patatoes. try patriot games and the hunt for red october by tom clancy, forrest gump (maybe too slow), blade runner, rambo: first blood (very moving, one of the best in the franchise), Die Hard *****, etc.

http://themovieblog.com/2008/11/the-movie-blogs-top-100-movies-based-on-books

this web site agree's with my theory, LOTR: the return of the king is the best god damn movie...EVER. i've watched that movie so many times, i love it. i love it just a little bit more than i love the first two movies.
 

MCSparticus

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Cat's Cradle and Slaughterhouse 5 are amazing. It's hard to go wrong with Kurt Vonnegut but I suggest starting with those two.

Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo is my absolute favorite book. One by Metallica was based off of it.

A Canticle For Leibowitz is a pretty awesome post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel.

Oh, and Franz Kafka is the shit. The Trial and Metamorphosis should definitely be looked into.
 

Daipire

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May I suggest the Good Book?
It's the good-est book around, it's not just a clever name!
/sarcasm

Seriousface: I'm hoping to get Dorian Grey soon, you might want to check that out
 

foxlovingfreak

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The Dark Tower books by Stephen King Make an execlent read espically if your familiar with any of his other works but my other all time faviorte book Is House Of the Scriopion it's an execlent read if you can find it.
 

vviki

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Hmm, I'm quite sure nothing I would recommend would be in your local book store, but it can easily be found online. For a book type novel I simply recommend "John Dies At The End" by David Wong. It is not an ordinary book, it's hilarious in my opinion. It was free to read online. I read it, then ordered a copy. Second part is online for free on the website. It's a weird book, but if you want something different it's the right choice.
For a non-novel books, I recommend any of Malcolm Caldwell's books. They are written on interesting matters, that you probably never thought off. Here's a link of his speech on Ted:
http://www.ted.com/talks/malcolm_gladwell_on_spaghetti_sauce.html

Happy reading!
 

Hiraeth

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capin Rob said:
Shock and Awe said:
From what I have gathered, the Escapist is a community of avid readers, so I feel this is the best place to ask, any ideas for a good read? A local bookstore is having a buy two get one free sale so I was thinking about getting three good books to read during the summer and maybe during school when it starts again. It can be fiction or nonfiction, novel, philosophical, religious, whatever. I just want something that you think would be a good read. So please just recommend anything that you enjoyed reading or that you have heard very good things about.
I enjoy the Splinter Cell novels. Jarhead By Anthony Swofford is a good read about a true story of Marines during the Persian Gulf war. I was thinking about picking up a copy of Generation Kill Not sure who it's written by, but It'll be easy to find.
Evan Wright. I've got a copy I borrowed off a friend sitting there waiting for me to read when I go away. Loved the series and I can't wait to read the book.

I also wanted to second the guy who said Lovecraft, I'm the kind of wuss who refuses to watch horror movies but I love reading his stuff, he's just fantastic. And also the guy who suggested The Dark Tower - do it! Even if you only read The Gunslinger.
 

Belthalmel

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Verex said:
I'll just list them out.

? Temeraire Trilogy (Dragons galore)
? Bartimaeus Trilogy (Even though it's commonly found in the children's section, I find it very enjoyable)
? Eragon/Eldest/Brisinger
? Ender's Game
? The Hunger Games (like Battle Royale)
? Battle Royale
I agree with most of these, though I enjoyed Ender's Shadow more then I did Ender's Game. The Hunger Games is another good one. I'd add A Game Of Thrones by George R.R Martin and The Name Of The Wind by Patrick Rothfuss as well.
 

Turing

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Anything by Neil Gaiman or Terry Pratchett. Gaiman for modern fairytale like stories with a dark twist and Pratchett for intelligent, comedic fantasy.