I like science fiction so I recommend anything by Daniel H. Wilson.
Some of his recent works include Robopocalypse and AMPED.
Some of his recent works include Robopocalypse and AMPED.
I've read all the Dresden books, and I concur. They're very easy, entertaining reads, and the core lore at their heart is solid and refreshing. I dig them.DoPo said:The Dresden Files - meet Harry Dresden, wizard-slash-private-detective. Look him up, he's in the Chicago yellow pages. Under "wizard". The only entry there, too. Oh, and he's awesome, as well, over the course of the series, he has faced werewolves, zombies, evil wizards, demons, fae, ghosts and a bunch of other stuff. It's pretty good, in fact, I'm planning on rereading all of it pretty soon.
I second that. T.Pratchett is one of the most clever authors of our time.Sleekit said:anything by Terry Pratchett.
if you don't want to jump into the (39) Discworld books try Nation or Good Omens.