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Title: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 22/01/2010, 12:17 PM You guys may remember this old thread I started.
It's one I have gone back to often to check names of books recommended by you lot. SO I decided to start a new one with a more meaningful title. If you want to recommend a book or book series, please do so here. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 22/01/2010, 12:20 PM I'll go first shall i? ;)
Been reading the Anne McCaffery Dragons of Pern lately. I studied the first one at uni and I didn't remember enjoying it much, all I remembered was there was a very subtle rape scene I hadn't even noticed, but that my tutor talked about a lot, we studied it from a feminist pov. Anyways, I'm into my third one, and really enjoying it, so yeah.....Dragons of Pern, pretty good so far Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Paradox on 22/01/2010, 12:21 PM Is this the one where dragons have orgasms and their riders feel it?
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jstar on 22/01/2010, 12:26 PM Hmmm. Well this is an If, If you havn't read LOTR you should. Otherwise i recomend any thing by Mathew Reilly.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: DonutKing on 22/01/2010, 12:28 PM I'm a big fan of Bernard Cornwell, he writes fiction/semi fiction in historical settings. His Sharpe series, based around the Napoleonic wars are good but I like his more medieval type series best, such as the Grail Quest and the Saxon Stories. The latest book in the latter series, called The Burning Land was recently released and I'm about to start reading it.
also the Hitch-hiker's guide to the Galaxy series is excellent, lots of quirky, eye-opening humour. The 4th and 5th in the series fell a little flat but the first 2 are excellent, the 3rd is good. I've got the newest one, "And Another Thing", written by a different author, although I haven't read it yet so I can't comment on it. Also everybody who considers themselves a gamer should do themselves a favour and pick up "Masters of Doom" by David Kuchner, it tells the stories of Romero and Carmack, from growing up playing on computers, to how they founded id software and made wolfenstein, doom and quake. It's quite well written and not too heavy on the nerdy stuff, an excellent read even if you are only tangentially interested in games. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 22/01/2010, 12:35 PM I've recommended David Edding, Feist and Robert Jordan to ya...But have you checked out Sara Douglas's Axis trilogy and the rest of the series that follows...she is an Aussie Author, international best seller an the series is awesome..easily on par with Eddings, Feist and Jordan. - 8 books so far in series 9.5/10
Eric Van Lustbader - The Pearl Saga..Really good read, guys a brilliant writer and these are his first fantasy type books - 3 books in series 9/10 Janny Wurts - she co-wrote 3 books with Feist - The wars of light and shadows - book 1 is The Curse of the Mistwraith - 8 books in series 9/10 read each of these series 20 + times and still enjoy them That should keep ya going :) I'd be keen to get some new book ideas too so I can read something new...dex recommended the Tamararie series to me and they were excellent too, see dex for details as he sent them to me. SEE ME IN A YEAR AND YOU CAN READ MY NEW BOOK ..I'll only charge you half price :) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Dex on 22/01/2010, 12:40 PM Temeraire:
Good series, short books. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, but with a little fantasy mixed in. Instead of just fighting with infantry and ships, they also fight from dragons. Author: Naomi Novik.. I have the ebooks on my PC if anyone wants them. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 22/01/2010, 12:52 PM Two old favorites of mine, I've read them so many times they are like old friends.
David Feintuch, and the Hope series. Great sci fi action, and a very different take on space travel and interglactic human societies, kinda like Hornblower in space. The first two books are the best, and should be read in order. David Gerrold, best earth invasion story ever. If an alien species was to invade earth, this is how they would do it. One of my favorite parts of this book is the characters go more than a little crazy as they adapt to their new environment. Not to mention the awesome aliens. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Z00111111 on 22/01/2010, 03:17 PM Hitch Hikers Guide is brilliant. Strongly recommend it. I read the Trilogy in 4 Parts version, so the first 4 books were combined into one. Then I read the 5th book. They do start to slip a bit, with the last book being quite shitty compared to the First, but they're still all a good read. I laughed out loud alot reading them.
Lord of the Rings, while good, can be hard to read. JRR had a brilliant imagination and paints mental images of his world really well, but I found alot of the dialogue felt out of character and boring. It might have been because I watched the movies first, but I really do feel the movies too JRR's great books and made them even better. There's a thousand or so page collection of Arthur C Clarke's short stories that I've got that is really good. He's a brilliant writer, whose sci-fi future is feasible and realistic, leading to interesting stories. You do start to notice patterns with his writing, but because it's short stories you can just move onto other books for a few months then go back to it. i, Robot, by Isaac Asimov is good. It's a few short stories, but like Clarke, they're well thought out and actually feel like an extrapolation of today's technology, despite being written decades ago. Bageled, what's the book by David Gerrold called? Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: JEMIMAISAWESOMERTHANJOE on 22/01/2010, 07:31 PM The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
Rumble Fish by S. E. hinton 1984 by George Orwell Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Stephen moer the dont feature dragons or magic or aliens but they are very, very good Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: naf on 22/01/2010, 07:39 PM 1984 is awsome, so is brave new world
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: naf on 22/01/2010, 07:39 PM animal farm also
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: cowcar on 22/01/2010, 07:47 PM i actually preferred animal farm...
i am also surprised no one has brought up the old classics by HG Wells... War of the worlds i an awesome book. (ignore crappy, scientology boys version..) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: naf on 22/01/2010, 07:50 PM oh anything by irvine welsh or Jake Arnott is also good..
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: cowcar on 22/01/2010, 07:51 PM ohh good call on Irvine Welsh...
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: SolidSmiddi on 22/01/2010, 08:28 PM The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: JEMIMAISAWESOMERTHANJOE on 22/01/2010, 08:40 PM lolita, vladimir nabokov
war and peace, tolstoy :) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 22/01/2010, 09:02 PM The Stainless Steel Rat stuff by Harry Harrison (+ all Harry Harrison - Deathworld for the win, 3 decades of writing, 8 great books plus 4 I don't know, kinda sci-fi crime comedy gold.
+1 for making me remember these books, when I googled for the speelin I learned from a wikipedia entry that I haven't, 'cause I didn't know it, read the last four books published in the ninties 8) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Ametros on 22/01/2010, 09:30 PM Anything Terry Pratchett.
The Inquisition War Trilogy - Ian Watson (WH40K novels - very good indeed) Artemis Fowl - Eoin Colfer Everybody's recommending it - so if you haven't read Feist, do so. NOW. Despite them being rather childish, the Redwall books are great. Same goes for the Roman Mysteries series by Caroline Lawrence. For anybody loving fantasy, I recommend some Forgotten Realms books - War of the Spider Queen sextet and the Avatar Trilogy in particular. Anything by Richard Lee Byers is usually good as well. Another childish pick - The Edge Chronicles - Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: JEMIMAISAWESOMERTHANJOE on 22/01/2010, 09:35 PM i feel so at home..
uhh.. melanie rawn.. the night watch, i dont know who its by.. and lee child. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 23/01/2010, 06:04 PM Where's Wally...I find it to be an insightful look into modern stereotypes and animal porn.
:) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: SolidSmiddi on 23/01/2010, 06:14 PM Livestock Quarterly
More of a magazine than a book, but still a good read. . Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sponge on 23/01/2010, 06:50 PM I just finished reading The Host by Stephanie Meyer before Xmas, good Sci-fi without being over the top. The sunset warrior by Eric Van Lustbader is another good read, subterranean future world type stuff.
Another vote for Hitchhikers, awesome read by a brilliant author, RIP. Some of his other books books are great as well, Long dark tea-time of the soul, and Dirk Gentley are worth a look. Bernard Cornwall goes without saying although I have not read any of the Sharpe series yet. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jakes2142 on 23/01/2010, 06:53 PM The Pellinor series by Alison Croggan, very good book better than wot i think.
The Second Sons series by Jennifer Fallon are awesome pretty awesome, i enjoy them very much. The Night Angel trilogy by brent weeks, if u like assassins then u'll luv this series, best fantasy series out there with assassins, even though they called wetboys in this trilogy :) Bernard Cornwell, great writer, the sharpe series is awesome andso his medieval stufff, he must read that my 2'c Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Paradox on 23/01/2010, 07:30 PM Books by Stephen E. Ambrose (He wrote BoB)
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 23/01/2010, 08:23 PM Livestock Quarterly More of a magazine than a book, but still a good read. . ROFL..Norton loves Livestock quarterly +1 To Spongey..Eric van Lustbader can write huh? his ninja stuff is great..check out the sci fi books he now writes mentioned in my previous post here :) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Virgil83 on 24/01/2010, 05:50 AM I've read and enjoyed a lot of the books already recommended here, so I won't re-hash... except to say that 1984 (recommended by jemima) is perhaps one of the best books ever written...
For those of you who enjoy historial books, a fascinating insight to the background and goings on of the American Revolutionary War is titled "1776" by David McCullough, another one is "The Drillmaster of Valley Forge" by Paul Lockhart which is a historial look at the impact of The Baron De Steuben on training and disciplining the American Colonial Army. Another non-fiction series you techos may be interested in is "The Art of Deception" by Kevin Mitnick (yes, the famous hacker) about how Social Engineering works and how IT Technical and Security staff can help companies in training staff against the use of this method of gaining information. Also interesting are "The FBI" by Ronald Kessler and "The Shadow Factory" by James Bamford which give fascinating insight into the inner workings of both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Security Agency in America. If you're interested in learning the truth about digital surveilance and the U.S. 'Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act' they give a great deal of very, very scary information. I don't read a great deal of fiction, but a book I read as a teenager and have read a few times again since, and certainly one of the best sci-fi books I've ever read is "Code Blue - Emergency" by David White, it's about a multi-species medical facility and the journey of one alien from a medical genius on her homeworld to just "one of the guys" in this new environment and what she does to combat it. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: JEMIMAISAWESOMERTHANJOE on 24/01/2010, 09:12 AM i cried at the end of 1984 :(
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jakes2142 on 24/01/2010, 09:46 AM lol 1984 ain't allowed in europe for another 8 years and in the u.s. for another 22
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: SolidSmiddi on 24/01/2010, 10:47 AM lol 1984 ain't allowed in europe for another 8 years and in the u.s. for another 22 Prob cause its a blueprint of whats happening over there now (esp after Sept 11). Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Number One on 24/01/2010, 11:54 AM greatest show on earth, by richard dawkins.
awesome read Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: KARNAGE on 24/01/2010, 04:35 PM isnt 1984 about a world kinda like Big Brother?
there's some crazy ass books out there, im talking to you damit (if your the one who had the dragon sex toy thing) My suggestion may seem strange but the best book i have ever read the Koran, all hail sallah mua-klackdidal!. jokes. My real suggestion is a book called "white dogs can't jump" it's about a bulldog that can't get in a car because he is too small and so they find wierd ways to get him inside, it has a beautiful ending. yes, it is a "childrens" book, but still a timeless classic, a must read, forgot who by, but published by Angus and Robertson so you might find it there Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Number One on 24/01/2010, 08:15 PM dont joke about holy books mate, if you ever have read the Koran (peace be apon his holy name) you might be able to understand the unfortunate circumstances we are in these days.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 07/02/2010, 09:23 PM Raymond E Feist has a new book out in his series...got it..read it..its good.
And...Go Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 08/02/2010, 09:53 AM lol 1984 ain't allowed in europe for another 8 years and in the u.s. for another 22 BSsauce Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 08/02/2010, 09:54 AM Karnage, 1984 invented the term big brother as we know it.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: DonutKing on 08/02/2010, 10:03 AM lol 1984 ain't allowed in europe for another 8 years and in the u.s. for another 22 BSsauce Nineteen Eighty-Four will not enter the US public domain until 2044,[13] and in the European Union until 2020, although it is in the public domain in Canada,[14] Russia,[15] and Australia.[16] from wankerpedia I do not think "public domain" means what you think it means. They are referring to the copyright on the book expiring. The book is available for sale in US and europe and millions of people from those countries have read it. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 08/02/2010, 10:06 AM As for the classics, Verne and Wells, the only one I really liked was the Invisible Man, Brave New World is good, I think Soma is a great idea. We have so many problems with alcohol as our legal intoxicant, I think we should manufacture the 'perfect' drug. Non addictive, no hang over, encourage happy loving feelings and not stupidity and violence, and doesn't damage our internal organs.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Ametros on 08/02/2010, 02:48 PM I think we should manufacture the 'perfect' drug. Non addictive, no hang over, encourage happy loving feelings and not stupidity and violence, and doesn't damage our internal organs. Don't the rest of it's effects (or lack thereof) make it addictive anyway? Even if the drug itself isn't addictive, surely people will want to maintain "happy loving feelings".. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Z00111111 on 08/02/2010, 03:08 PM Psychological addiction can be hard to kick... Fuck you marijuana.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: YosimeteSam on 08/02/2010, 03:37 PM Bah......this is the best fucken book!
(http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/5397/bestbook.jpg) (http://img521.imageshack.us/i/bestbook.jpg/) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Carples on 19/02/2010, 04:36 PM So what year and issue is it.
these are mostly scifi writers I like John ringo for scifi, Prince roger series, Last centurion (not so much if your a global warming fanatic),, space bubble series, legacy of the Anne mcaffery as bageled mentioned Elizabeth moon is alright if you dont mind constant female leads David webb some good some bad Jack campbell Starks war series, and lost fleet Jim butcher dresden files John steakly Armor only book I ever found by him Karl Scroder Candesce series Piers anthony incarntations of imortality Mick resnick Starship series, strange writing style for this one. E.E Kinght - Vampire earth series and dragon series Z.A. Recht - morning star strain, sadly he passed recently at 26 or so. W.R.Forstchen - lost regiment series Tanya Huff - Valors trail Patric O'brian - master and comander series Kevin J anderson - Saga of the seven suns Conn Igulden - genghis series sdgf Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Number One on 19/02/2010, 07:57 PM i have to agree with carpels, Patrick O'Brien is fantastic. i have and have read every book in the Aubrey-Maturin series, as well as the appendices and poetic discourses and the supplementary readings.
fantastic it took me over three years to read them all. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: KARNAGE on 19/02/2010, 09:00 PM still consider my recommendation.
"Little White Dogs Can't Jump" I can gaurantee youll enjoy it somehow. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 20/02/2010, 09:19 AM I just cut out a lot of spam to keep this on track.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: SolidSmiddi on 20/02/2010, 01:31 PM lol 1984 ain't allowed in europe for another 8 years and in the u.s. for another 22 BSsauce Its not that its not allowed (ie illegal), its not to be sold. There is a difference. (much like Mein Kampf isnt allowed to be sold in some countries) Nineteen Eighty-Four will not enter the US public domain until 2044,[13] and in the European Union until 2020, although it is in the public domain in Canada,[14] Russia,[15] and Australia.[16] ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteen_Eighty-Four My GF is a pom and had never heard of it. I was dumbfounded as it was a part of our high school curriculum. . Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: DonutKing on 20/02/2010, 02:33 PM Like I said in my previous post, its talking about the copyright expiring. After a certain number of years any creative works copyright expires. This is known as entering the public domain. Anybody can copy and resell, or even create derivative works using the name, without having to pay royalties.
There is no reason why any bookstore in the US or Europe cannot sell this book. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 21/02/2010, 06:04 PM I just knocked over the Destroymen series by Taylor Anderson. WW2 destroyer does through a storm and ends up in an alternative reality. Something about ice ages. Anyways, good fun massive battle scenes. In the same vein of the Prince Roger series Carples mentioned.
He has written one triology, and has a contract to release a second triology in the same buffyverse beginning this year. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 07/04/2010, 09:30 PM Reading E.E Knight Vampire Earth series at the moment.
http://www.vampjac.com/vampireearth/ Up to book 6 of 8, loving it. Interesting take on the vampire myth with a post apocolyptic twist. Nothing policitical in it, just good old actiony fun with heaps of battle scenes, one poeticaly graphic sex scene per book. Comparable to the Bernard Cornwells Sharpe series, though the characters in Vampire Earth are no where near as lovable as Cornwells. But the Vampire Earth universe is ambitious and interesting, and the battle scenes are just as much fun as Sharpe. The pace and plot is similar to Sharpe. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: naf on 08/04/2010, 07:44 AM I read "Killing Rage" by Eamon Collins of my honeymoon.
It's factual account of Eamon's life growing up in Northern Ireland then joining the provisional IRA and working his way up through it's ranks. Here's some info about his life from wikipedia: Quote He joined the IRA at the height of the blanket protest by H-block prisoners in the late 1970s, who wanted Special Category Status for republican prisoners. Collins became involved in street demonstrations at the time and was impressed by the left-wing politics of the new generation of republican leadership that had emerged in the late 1970s. Collins joined the South Down Brigade of the IRA, based around Newry. This was not one of the organisation's most active units, but it sometimes worked with the South Armagh Brigade, which was the most effective of the IRA's command areas.[citation needed] Collins says in his book Killing Rage that he never felt able to kill anyone himself, but instead became the South Down Brigade's "intelligence officer". This involved gathering intelligence on intended assassination and bombing targets. His planning was directly responsible for at least five killings, including that of Ulster Defence Regiment Major Ivan Toombs. Many of the bombing targets of Collins' unit were of limited significance. For example, they destroyed the public library in Newry and a pub where a police choir drank after practice. Collins became noted for his hard-line views on the continuance of armed struggle within the IRA and later becoming part of the nutting squad. On the promptings of the South Armagh Brigade, Collins became a member of Sinn Féin in Newry. The South Armagh IRA wanted a hard-line militarist in the party as they were opposed to the increasing emphasis of the republican leadership on the political over the military wing of the movement.[citation needed] Collins was not, however, selected as a Sinn Féin candidate for local government elections. In part, this was due to his suspicion of the IRA and Sinn Féin leadership, whom he suspected of running down 'the war'. He had a public dispute with Gerry Adams at the funeral of an IRA man, killed in a failed bombing, where Collins was accused of calling Adams a 'Stick' (a derogatory name for Official IRA members, who were considered traitors by Provisional IRA supporters). In Killing Rage, however, Collins denies the claim, instead suggesting that he only accused Adams of taking actions likened to those of a 'Stick'. Despite his militarist convictions, Collins found the emotional strain of the IRA campaign, along with the pressure from the security forces intolerable. On two occasions, he was arrested under anti-terrorism legislation and held in Castlereagh holding centre for seven days and subjected to 24-hour interrogation. On the second of these occasions, in 1985, the police were enraged by the killing, on the day of Collins' arrest, of nine of their colleagues in an IRA mortar attack in Newry. Towards the end of his time in custody, Collins reportedly "broke" and said that he was prepared to co-operate with the police. In his book, Collins says that the strain of the interrogation exacerbated doubts that he had already had about the morality and direction the IRA campaign. He argues in his book that the republican leadership had already decided that the "war was over" by the mid-1980s and was already manoeuvring Sinn Féin to participate in what later became the Northern Ireland peace process. It's quite a good book, critical of both sides of the struggle in Nothern Ireland. He was killed in 1999 after writing this book, appearing in a TV show and testifing against Thomas 'Slab' Murphy. It's interesting to get a insiders view of how the IRA worked during his time being a member... read it, it's good. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: DonutKing on 25/06/2010, 04:43 PM Some of you might have played a game called 'Alpha Centauri', released in 1999. It's a Sid Meier game, and is basically Civilization on another planet. At the time it was made, Sid had just started a new company but didn't have the rights to the Civilization franchise so made a sci-fi version of the game instead, with a different name. The thing about this game is that it has a rich backstory and each playable faction has its own unique idealogies and personality. Its an excellent game and to this day is one of my favourite games.
Before release the creators had an episodic story written by Michael Ely, with a new episode released weekly on their website. After the games release there were 3 novels written based on the games universe, continuing this story. The episodic stories are available for free download at http://www.firaxis.com/smac/story.cfm I've just finished the first novel, Centauri Dawn and it is actually a pretty good read... although I wonder how good it would be if you weren't familiar with the game and characters already. Its written pretty well so I suspect it wouldn't be a bad book if you didn't play the game or read the episodes beforehand, but its definately enhanced by doing so. It tells of two of the factions as they struggle to build their colony on the new planet, as tensions between them escalate and lead to conflict. I think it borrows a bit from the Illiad though.... overall, I enjoyed it. I just ordered the second book, Dragon Sun, and was going to order the third, Twilight of the Mind, until I saw that it cost several hundred dollars o_O Cheapest I've found is at Amazon.com who have it second hand for $89.99US. I'm guessing that it had a short print run, being released 3 years after the game was, it probably wasn't a great seller. I've seen prices as high as $600US for it- why, I cannot fathom. If you happen to see this book anywhere cheap- snap it up and I'll buy it off you... its supposedly the best of the trilogy, and focuses on the University, my favourite faction from the game :) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Ametros on 25/06/2010, 08:38 PM Reading David Eddings' Belgariad right now - I'm mostly through the 4th and I say that Eddings has earned the praise given to him by the likes of Christopher Paolini.
Anybody know when Paolini's next book is due?? Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Dex on 25/06/2010, 09:05 PM probably not for a year or more
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: cryptochild4 on 26/06/2010, 07:32 AM Catch 22, my favorite book of all time i think.
Someone said it already but +1 for Terry Pratchett. anything by Neil Gaiman. The wolf of wall street (awesome book, on a rich as stock broker, e.g. of his exces, in one weekend binge, racked up a $700 000 hotel bill, sunk a 150 foot yacht, and sank a gulf stream jet). Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Carples on 21/07/2010, 07:20 AM Do not read Max Brooks "Zombie Survival guide"
It has to be the crapest book I have ever had the mis fortune to come across. Seemed like a fun read but is poorly researched (not the zombie lore), unedited, contraditatory i.e. bow is a good weapon but compound bow is not???. Do not read this pile of shit. I must admit I continue to read it just to see what the next poorly thought out piece of advice will be. The Destroyerman series is a good one by taylor anderson. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: RainSunshine on 04/08/2010, 10:24 AM If you haven't already, check out Stieg Larsson "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" Trilogy. Recently came out as a movie as well. Great crime read, pity he died shortly after publishing his books so there are no more :(.
In other news: Recently Read - Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson: Epic fantasy read, enjoyed the change from typical cliche fantasy plotline. Currently Reading - Superfreakonomics - Steven Levitt Book Thief - Markus Zusak Dance, Dance, Dance - Haruki Murakami Crime and Punishment - Dostoyevsky Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 06/08/2010, 04:29 PM Brandon Sanderson eh, I was thinking I Should look him up, he did a great job with the new Wheel of Time book.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 06/08/2010, 04:31 PM Catch 22, I dunno, I read that years ago and liked it, I picked it up again about 6 months ago and couldn't get through the first chapter, it was a little to......self impressed....
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Ametros on 06/08/2010, 06:25 PM Reading E.E Knight Vampire Earth series at the moment. Have you read any of his "Dragon" books yet? I've recently read Dragon Champion and Dragon Avenger. Decent books and I liked them. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Splints on 06/08/2010, 06:26 PM I read World War Z by Max Brooks, fantastic book.
Gonna make a movie out of it with brad pitt. ZOMBIES FTW!!! Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jstar on 06/08/2010, 07:31 PM Magician - Raymond E. Feist. Great read, great saga, great writer
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jakes2142 on 06/08/2010, 08:18 PM The mist born trilogy by Brandon Sanderson, great first book pretty original I think sorta like a thief fantasy, enjoyed it.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jakes2142 on 06/08/2010, 08:18 PM Raymond e-feist if a great writer his books are pretty good.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Ametros on 07/08/2010, 06:06 AM Magician - Raymond E. Feist. Great read, great saga, great writer And STILL writing!! Seriously, just about all his books are connected, with a superplot directly spanning at least 4 trilogies. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: RainSunshine on 07/08/2010, 06:43 PM Magician - Raymond E. Feist. Great read, great saga, great writer And STILL writing!! Seriously, just about all his books are connected, with a superplot directly spanning at least 4 trilogies. Ive been reading Raymond E Feist since I was like 10 and hes still writing... What a tank. I think his latest is At the Gates of Darkness? Yup Pug is mentioned or at least referenced in every book from Magician until now I believe. Pretty sure I have all of the books he has written. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Neji on 07/08/2010, 06:48 PM Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. 12 books long and each one quality. Reread most of them three times already. In the past year.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Dex on 07/08/2010, 07:14 PM neji, its been recommended already.
GOSH Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Neji on 07/08/2010, 08:48 PM :( A double recommendation doesn't hurt anybody does it? DAMN WOMAN, GET OFF MY BACK... AND BACK INTO THE KITCHEN.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Dex on 07/08/2010, 09:27 PM i am more of a man than you are or will ever be
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Neji on 07/08/2010, 09:34 PM :( Crushing...
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Carples on 10/08/2010, 03:47 PM I have both the Max Brooks zombie books World War Z was the better of the 2, but that is not saying much and was based on the Zombie survival guide which was one of the worst books I have ever read, what can I say never buy 2 new books from the same author if you have not read them before. If you want a good zombie read try J.LBourne's Day by Day Armegedon, and beyond exile, or Z.A.Recht's Morning star Saga
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 10/08/2010, 04:11 PM Curently enjoying Jim Butchers Desden Files, Carps may have already listed them. Very Wedonesque
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 17/08/2010, 09:14 PM About Face: The Odyssey of an American Warrior by Colonel David H. Hackworth and Julie Sherman
Steel My Soldiers' Hearts : The Hopeless to Hardcore Transformation of U.S. Army, 4th Battalion, 39th Infantry, Vietnam by David H Hackworth and Eilhys England Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: RainSunshine on 06/09/2010, 12:04 AM The mist born trilogy by Brandon Sanderson, great first book pretty original I think sorta like a thief fantasy, enjoyed it. I just finished his newest book, The Way of Kings. Excellent read! You should check it out if you enjoyed Mistborn. However from the size of the firstbook, its likely to take another 10 books to finish the story. Another WOT :/ Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Moose on 06/09/2010, 03:14 AM read a bit jeffery deaver, robert ludlum, dale brown (yes dale not dan) and anything written by matthew reilly(actually met the bloke very nice and got a few signed novels too)
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jakes2142 on 06/09/2010, 04:19 PM just read Brent weeks new book The Black Prism, a pretty good book, moves at a good pace, only thing about it is when he described the magic and every time a character is using magic i think of playdo, u'll understand if u read at , but anyway a decent book
Way of Kings is also a great book as well, hopefully another great series, characters are pretty good, but its seemed to be going at a slow pace so yea maybe anoth wot as sunshine mentioned. The Sword of Truth series,read the first 3 so far, its ok average, 1 and 2 meh but i enjoyed number 3 and it seems hes gettin better the more i read so lets hope by 12 its super fantastic... thats what i've read in the last 2 weeks Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 06/09/2010, 04:23 PM Started Terry Goodkinds Sword of Truth series based off recomendations in this thread
My conclusion so far is that it is a total fukin rip off of JV Jones's Sword of Shadows series I'm up to book 2 (bought em all mind you), and they are virtually identical storylines/plots ...un fuckin believable Check out the sword of shadows series if you've read Goodkinds and vise versa and see what I mean ??? Still...good Author...shame he rips off other Authors for his work though and I hope he gets a bit of originality in there shortly...or gets sued for it Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Robbojlr on 06/09/2010, 06:00 PM whats a book?
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 06/09/2010, 06:09 PM LOL :thumbup:
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jakes2142 on 06/09/2010, 10:53 PM its probably the other way around chal cause terry released his first book in the sword of truth series in 1994 and jv released hers in 1999 so maybe she riped him of :)
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 07/09/2010, 08:45 AM GOD DAMN YOU JV JONES YA FUKIN CHEATING CUNT
p.s. cheers Jakes...meant to check that fact..never got around to it :thumbup: Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 07/09/2010, 09:01 AM Though I did enjoy JV Jones' Baker Boy trilogy, it smakced a bit too much of Magician and a few others with the poor boy suddenly coming into magical powers.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Ametros on 07/09/2010, 10:07 AM its probably the other way around chal cause terry released his first book in the sword of truth series in 1994 and jv released hers in 1999 so maybe she riped him of :) Of course, there could be something older still.. Like How Warhammer40k and Starcraft are quite similar? They both have power armour, and fighting a super-powerful biological enemy. Except of course, didn't Robert A. Heinlein establish that already in Starship Troopers? (I still need to read the actual book..) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: neonranger on 16/09/2010, 11:05 PM The revelation space series by Alastair Reynolds. Great sci fi novels
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 17/09/2010, 07:59 AM Just to get the timeline straight
Robert Jordan - Wheel of Time 1990 Terry Goodkind - Sword of Truth 1994 Chal don't read the Sword of Truth series, it borders on plagarism of the Wheel of Time series and is just not as good. Granted it might add a little to the spank bank for younger readers, but WoT has better story and character development. It seemed like half of the first SoT book was about a guy being tortured, snore. I read four of the SoT books waiting for it to get good and it just didn't. I did a rant about this somewhere but I can't find it. Kaotic - I know what you are saying about similarities, but sometimes it is a bit more than that. The similarities between WoT and SoT goes beyond genre and plot similarities. SoT is like fan fiction of WoT. And Kaotic, you are going to get a surprise if you read Starship Troopers, the book is nothing like any of the movies or games, it is a distopian story more than a sci fi, I would compare Starship Troopers to Logans Run, 1984 or Brave New World. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 17/09/2010, 08:59 AM My favorite series of all time is the WoT series and see exactly what you mean..the whole "Sisters of the light", bad guys..has a VERY familiar ring to it...you're right..I'm up to book 4 and its basically a retell of Jordan, and if you read The JV Jones ones and you start thinking "Fark me..bit of originality please ppl"
Reading Robin Hobb as suggested by someone in here as well..cheers for that, not a bad series :thumbup: Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Project Alpha on 17/09/2010, 09:29 AM Im a nerd so I have been reading nerd books. So I would recommend the Darth Bane books in the Star Wars Series they are called,
Path of Destruction and Rule of Two. Im just starting rule of two now and its pretty awesome. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 17/09/2010, 09:46 AM Favorite series ever....well fair enough....I know you don't read much sci fi Chal, but you should check out David Feintuch's Hope series and David Gerrold Chtorr series. They aren't mainstream books, but if you can dig up copies of them they are great books, and good examples of the genre.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 17/09/2010, 10:07 AM OOps..I meant WoT..not SoT... my bad :(
I was like..whats wrong with Robert jordan..good books, then reread my post :D Will check those Sci Fi novels too bud, after I finish mine. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: RainSunshine on 17/09/2010, 09:18 PM A little off the fantasy/sci fi for me, I am almost through the Book Thief by Markus Zusak. The way the story is told is epic! Enjoying it a fair bit. Good for me to get out of fantasy once and a while xD. Its narrated by Death, aka the grim reaper and follows a Liesel, the book thief through his childhood in Nazi Germany.
Almost going through Superfreakonomics by Steven Livett. Great book for anyone studying economics or with an interest in it. Some of the comparisons are hilarious. For example in the first book -> Why the KKK are like real estate agents Economics of drug dealing Cheating in teachers vs sumos. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jakes2142 on 20/09/2010, 12:48 PM I don't see how Wot and Sot are similar i've read Wot series 6 times through every book and i've recently been reading Sot, they ain't even similar really, Richard only has one girl really while rand gets three, the source isn't even similar tot he magic of a wizard. THe creatures are different. The only possible similarity is as u mentioned the sisters of light and how there were sisters of dark. But apart from that there hasn't been much that is the same. But i do agree. I think i partly regret reading Sot cause it is such a drag and quite boring. I will be like 10 years before i even attempt to re-read the Sot series, while the Wot series i'll probably re-read the whole thing through again just before the final book comes out.
So in conclusion there are some similarities between Wot and Sot, but nothing really definitive. But in the end if your going to read one of these series. Read Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan because things actually seem to progress in his stories. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 20/09/2010, 01:11 PM Its the plot - \
examples Main Character - Struggles with the power, with women There's a tower full of magical women in both Evil bad guys are similiar etc. etc.. I do agree with Bageled on this one, you can see where he got the ideas/inspiration for the series...however the writing styles different and there is enough difference to let me still enjoy the SoT series, just wish it was more original :D Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Dex on 20/09/2010, 01:26 PM meh, i loved the sword of truth series.
I've only read it twice cause it is a long series. However The wheel of time is just as long and twice as boring in most parts. I've heard both chalice and bageled say that parts are long and you could effectively cut out a whole book in the WOT series and still know whats going on. I do agree that they are very similar. Perhaps because i read SOT first, i like it more than WOT... Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Chalice on 20/09/2010, 01:37 PM WoT is def drawn out alot...then when you get to the latest book written by the new author since Jordans death, it seems quite rushed because he's trying to finish the series and bring everything to a close, but at least its not boring in parts :D
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jakes2142 on 20/09/2010, 01:41 PM but chalice nearly every fantasy story follows that formula, main character struggles with the power and has troubles with women or man depending on sex. Then u got evil bad guyz who trying to take over the planet.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Dex on 20/09/2010, 02:01 PM thats true jakes;
eragon, The Belgaraid series; Magician... But hey, it works, and they are enjoyable, so who cares Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Cam on 20/09/2010, 03:54 PM I think I might have mentioned this before, but what I found annoying in the WoT (and I only got half way through it...lol) was the repetitiveness. Nynaeve kept flicking her braid and you couldn't go through one chapter without her doing that like a hundred times.
Still a good series, and I did enjoy what I read of it. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Z00111111 on 21/09/2010, 10:11 PM Apart from indignant stares and knuckle creaking braid squeezing it gets less repetitive towards the 7th or 8th book. I feel it's finally starting to pick up some speed, and the female characters are finally not getting away with being whiny, self-centered stuck up bitches as often. Perrin ftw btw.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 22/09/2010, 09:31 AM was the repetitiveness. Nynaeve kept flicking her braid and you couldn't go through one chapter without her doing that like a hundred times. That and as I've previsouly mentioned, the switching! 8) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Ametros on 16/02/2011, 03:45 PM A new year, new books to read, and older ones to re-read.
If it hasn't been mentioned before, Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy (Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass). Re-reading them now and I love them. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Alucard on 16/02/2011, 06:02 PM A new year, new books to read, and older ones to re-read. If it hasn't been mentioned before, Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy (Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass). Re-reading them now and I love them. excellent books epically the 2nd and 3rd ones to bad the movie was to fast to absorb all the content while on the subject of a good read is the book trilogy House of many rooms i remember reading it in high school and thinking it was good - have to find them again and re read them Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Crocket181 on 17/02/2011, 12:35 PM The Catcher in the Rye- awesome book
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: KARNAGE on 17/02/2011, 02:12 PM To Kill A Mockingbird's ending makes it worthwhile reading through the shitload of boring parts.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: cowcar on 17/02/2011, 05:52 PM The Catcher in the Rye- awesome book the only problem is that John Lennon is dead now,.. so whats the point of getting all fired up with this book now?Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Crocket181 on 18/02/2011, 09:16 AM It's just a great book. However, it is associated with a number of murders including the Mark David Chapman Murder of John Lennon- I guess it hits the spot with the psychos. All the more reason to read it.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Carples on 18/09/2011, 06:19 PM I have recently listened to the following and much enjoyed them, similar to dresden files
Kevin Hearne with the iron druid chronicles Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Carples on 18/09/2011, 06:21 PM Another one was Toolmakers Koran, read it years ago and wish I could find it again, I think its in bageleds caravan
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 28/09/2011, 08:47 AM No, not Koran, it's Koan
http://www.amazon.com/Toolmaker-Koan-John-McLoughlin/dp/067169779X Agreed, great book, I found it thought provoking, the underlying premis was that there has been intelligent apex life on earth before. Even when you consider the science of it, the theory stands up, it depends on the old "the absence of proof is not proof of absence" idea, but I think it still stands up. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 10/10/2011, 01:15 PM Was at The Pines library on the weekend and a couple of books from the Eagle Series caught my eye from the returns trolley. Snapped these up plus a Fantastice 4 DVD for Jr and am now up to fourth book after a quick trip to Box Hill library.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Series http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Scarrow Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: DonutKing on 10/10/2011, 01:18 PM Thanks for that, I'm going to check those out :)
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: eLiT3_ on 19/10/2011, 12:19 PM Any novel by Matthew Reilly... my favourite author, great writer of military fiction! He really knows his stuff!
Ice Station is a good one to start off with! Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Dex on 19/10/2011, 12:57 PM Jedi Apprentice Series - Jude Watson.
Qui Gon Jinn, and Obi-Wan Kenobi pre-episode 1 What is not to love? Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Moloko Vellocet on 08/11/2011, 07:45 PM The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins or something.. Awsome books (3) - Like Battle Royale on steroids.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: RainSunshine on 15/11/2011, 03:09 PM New Matthew Reilly - Scarecrow and Army of Thieves. Epic
A Dance with Dragons - George R R Martin - took him long enough to write it OUT - Natsuo Kirino - messed up crime written in stylish prose Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Jakes2142 on 30/12/2011, 05:38 AM has anyone read a book that actually has light vs dark, as in the magic in it is light magic etc and that there are the actually forces of dark vs light.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Scuppers on 30/12/2011, 06:56 AM Harry Potter?
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 30/12/2011, 06:59 AM Sometimes I switch off the light before my wife is in bed and she stubs her toe
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Voodoo_Hog on 30/12/2011, 07:36 AM Any novel by Matthew Reilly... my favourite author, great writer of military fiction! He really knows his stuff! Ice Station is a good one to start off with! THIS .....was actually going to post the same thing, lol. I went to a book signing for the new book. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Ice_Munney on 31/12/2011, 12:43 AM I agree, good written. The books area all about good verse evil no real grey areas. A bit like a John Wayne movie.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Crocket181 on 10/01/2012, 05:36 PM I have been meaning to read His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik.
It's basically an alternative-history of the Napoleonic Wars with air-forces of dragons... Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Number One on 10/01/2012, 05:47 PM http://www.liberationtrilogy.com/
Rick Atkinson is writing the liberation trilogy, books 1 and 2 are out "An Army at Dawn" and "The Day of Battle" the third book should be out soon. i have only managed a portion of the first book but it was brilliant.. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 17/01/2012, 12:56 PM epic win http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Sharpes-battle-Collection-18-Book-Set-Bernard-cornwell-/190532582622?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2c5ca07cde
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: DonutKing on 17/01/2012, 01:06 PM holy shit thanks for that I'm going to order one
Also I've finished reading a book called 'Empire: Wounds of Honour" by Anthony Riches, set in time of the the Roman Empire in Britain. if you like Cornwell's stuff thats set a bit older like the Uhtred series you'll probably like this too. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Scuppers on 17/01/2012, 01:11 PM That's awesome, I loved the TV series starring Sean Bean, good read too, for the price.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: KARNAGE on 17/01/2012, 01:17 PM Gideon's Spies by some dude (I cant remember, sorry)
I only read a few pages of it, but it was pretty damn good, it's about the Mossad (Israeli intelligence group). If you're into military/spy books I'd say this would be worth it Also, I've heard many good things about Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab (former SAS and Royal Marine); since that he's gone on to about 8 books on the character in Bravo Two Zero, probably worth checking out. (note: I hardly read, so this is a pretty good honour, me recommending a book) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Dex on 17/01/2012, 01:25 PM crocket, that Naomi Novik series is great. They are short books, but are very well written
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 17/01/2012, 02:17 PM That's awesome, I loved the TV series starring Sean Bean, good read too, for the price. Bernard Cornwell is good. I've read The Sharpe Books, The Starbuck Chronicles, The Arthur Books, The Grail Quest and The Saxon Stories at least once. Sharpe books 2 or 3 times. At $70 landed I'll make my money back in three years worth of library reserve and overdue fees :) The Sharpe TV series didn't do it for because they don't have the $$'s and extra's to reinact historic battles. Same reason Master and Commander didn't do it for me though I've read the Aubrey books four or five time. I discovered early on that the written word, enhanced by the readers imagination, is worth much more than a picture's thousand words. Thank you, Penthouse Letters! ;) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Number One on 17/01/2012, 06:18 PM i think i own almost all the aubury maturin and sharpes series books, as well as a heap of harry turtle dove....
i'm moving onto the entire Battletech series now..... Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 17/01/2012, 08:46 PM got some bt novels somewhere, clan jaguar iirc.
My mate ValiantCharger was right into it, had a great warhammer tshirt (dual PPC ftw). We had lots of fun with MW1, missed MW2, disappointed MW3 is shit on xp and about to install MW4 Vengance w/ Black night :) Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Number One on 17/01/2012, 09:15 PM well mate the universe awaits the jokers company
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Lentz on 13/02/2012, 04:49 PM Listen up. The one must read book for death inc persons is "I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL" will not take long to read but you will never forget it. Author is tucker max. He also has a blog site.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sgt-JoeKickAss on 14/05/2013, 09:45 PM A good trilogy worth a read for those who like a good adventure, the Chaos Walking Trilogy by Patrick Ness is superb.
Knife of Never Letting Go The Ask and The Answer Monsters of Men All top notch. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Z00111111 on 15/05/2013, 08:30 AM Now that the Wheel of Time has been completed, I'd like to add another recommendation for it. Brandon Sanderson's writing style starts to stick out a lot by the third of the books he wrote, but I found the underlying story was more than enough for me to enjoy the whole series, despite not liking Sanderson's style.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Wtalent on 15/05/2013, 11:36 AM Now that the Wheel of Time has been completed, I'd like to add another recommendation for it. Brandon Sanderson's writing style starts to stick out a lot by the third of the books he wrote, but I found the underlying story was more than enough for me to enjoy the whole series, despite not liking Sanderson's style. Got the last book, got confused and started over. Up to book 8 now and i'm enjoying it well enough but FUCK YOU NYNAEVE, FUCK YOU ELANE AND FUCK YOU AVIENDHA! I don't give a shit about your feelings, you're all manipulative irritating cunts! there was at least 3 chapters of their shit at the start of book 8. Also Sanderson is one of my favorite authors, i kind of found it funny how he has this awesome concept that magic needs to have rules and be understandable to discourage the dragon ball Z style of 'i'm like...more powerful now, the story can go on' kind of writing. Yet he's finishing off Raymond Feist's series which pulls plot devices out of a hat continuously for it's entire duration. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 13/03/2014, 06:35 PM was desparate n paid $30 retail for The Pagan
Lord, latest Saxon series book from Bernard Cornwell. anyone want it to $10? slightly water damaged from reading in DA bath :-) not too bad, no stains :-) did ewes know he's done another Tomas of Hookton book called "1356" or similar? Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Splints on 14/03/2014, 12:15 AM It your after e-books check out: http://forum.mobilism.org/viewforum.php?f=106
You have to create an account but it's worth it. also http://theebooksbay.com/ is ok as well. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 18/03/2014, 06:51 PM Grain Brain
David Perlmutter Everyone should read this book. The author has connected the dots from a lot of recent scientific studies and put it all together. Basically everything you thought you knew about nutrition is wrong. And not just wrong, but actually bad for your health in the long term. To give you an idea how crazy it is I'll give you an example. Significant scientific studies in the mid naughties, and I'm talking 120,000 people studied, found that there is no connection between high cholesterol and heart disease. Multiple other studies have found direct links to increased brain activity and longevity in people with high cholesterol, ie getting old and keeping your marbles intact. It will blow your mind what science has been finding out, but big health pharmaceutical companies and established industries have been keeping quiet. We'll look back in 20 years time and compare this to when the medical industry prescribed cigarettes for people with breathing issues. Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Z00111111 on 07/08/2015, 10:57 AM The Martian by Andy Weir. Brilliant.
It combines realistic science with understandable terms and meets comfortably in the middle. It's technical enough to satisfy nerds and astronauts, simple enough to please graphic designers. Soon to be a major motion picture! Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 18/08/2015, 08:26 PM I've been reading a whole lot of Roman shit lately, Simon Scarrow, Graves, Ben Kane, Robert Harris, Steven Saylor, Robert Fabbri, Tacitus, Conn Iggulden, Jack Whyte, John Stack, Colleen McCullough, Harry Sidebottom (I'm not making these names up!)
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Alucard on 18/08/2015, 08:48 PM so just a few books then... or that is a lot of people for one book... is this a Roman History text book?
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: Sillen on 18/08/2015, 09:01 PM Roman history/fiction authors - some more, some less fiction. Tacitus was there, give or take :) Lotsa books between them.
Title: Re: Book Recomendations Post by: bageled on 19/08/2015, 10:44 AM DJ Molles - The Remaining series, decent zombie apocolypse
BV Larson - Starforce, Undying Mercenaries - good fun sci fi |