World War Z. It's a great book. Sure its got zombies, and theres that whole appeal, but its got an astounding sense of realism to it and theories about how prepared humanity would be to handle such an event. Definitely pick it up.
I'veneverreadLotRorDiskWorldorevenASoIaFdon'thitmeplease!JWRosser said:The Hobbit - J.R.R Tolkien
If you don't know what this is about then....why are you here?
"An informed, insightful, provocative account of phenomena that have transformed virtually every area of public and private life on our time."-Robert Anchor, American Historical Review
-http://www.amazon.com/Mode-Information-Poststructuralism-Social-Context/dp/0226675963"The importance of Poster's book is unmistakable for he skillfully negotiates between and juxtaposes two wide theoretical domains?electronically mediated communications and poststructuralist theory-about which much has been written, but hardly with the acumen that he brings to bear in a long-awaited critical rapprochement."-Charles J. Stivale, Criticism
I agree with this.Nasrin said:Any Douglass Adams book, especially The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.
I'd agree with this. At least in the sphere of fantasy.Smithburg said:Also "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss was one of the best books I've read