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Postby brywool » Wed May 21, 2008 4:09 am

Hey, I go nuts if I don't have a book I'm currently reading. Just finished a good one on a Washington State avalanche in 1910, now I need something else.

Anybody got any suggestions?
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Postby epresley » Wed May 21, 2008 4:11 am

I really enjoyed this one:


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Postby epresley » Wed May 21, 2008 4:16 am

Another excellent one, but it helps if you've read A Million Little Pieces first........



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Postby epresley » Wed May 21, 2008 4:19 am

One last one I'd recommend:


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Postby brywool » Wed May 21, 2008 4:26 am

Dan Brown's the Davinci Code guy, right? I wanted to like that book but hated it...
The Mercenary one sounds interesting, but pretty political for me.
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Postby Uno_up » Wed May 21, 2008 4:26 am

If you want to laugh, any novel by Carl Hiaasen.
And if you want to piss your pants laughing, get anything by Tucker Max. Every story he tells about his own life would qualify for the Hall Of Fame at MR.
"My name is Tucker Max, and I am an asshole.

I get excessively drunk at inappropriate times, disregard social norms, indulge every whim, ignore the consequences of my actions, mock idiots and posers, sleep with more women than is safe or reasonable, and just generally act like a raging dickhead.

But, I do contribute to humanity in one very important way. I share my adventures with the world."--from TuckerMax.com
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Postby Rhiannon » Wed May 21, 2008 4:29 am

I'm VERY picky with literature, most modern novels piss me off. I hate the structure. But this is the best book written in the past 50 years, easily. It's about 600 pages, but trust me, you will NOT be able to put it down. Especially for those who liked things along the line of Angels & Demons, The Rule of Four, and have a mild to severe interest in history mysteries and vampirism. :)

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Postby brywool » Wed May 21, 2008 4:36 am

Rhiannon wrote:I'm VERY picky with literature, most modern novels piss me off. I hate the structure. But this is the best book written in the past 50 years, easily. It's about 600 pages, but trust me, you will NOT be able to put it down. Especially for those who liked things along the line of Angels & Demons, The Rule of Four, and have a mild to severe interest in history mysteries and vampirism. :)

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this sounds promising...
Not huge on Vampires, but I like history, fiction, and horror.

Along those lines, I'd recommend this HEFTY book:

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About the search for the Northwest Passage and the expedition that left 2 ships stranded in the arctic. A cool book in that it's historical, but then they threw in the 'Bumble to make it not just a history book. Liked it a lot.
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Postby NealIsGod » Wed May 21, 2008 4:39 am

Just watch a movie made from a book. Then you don't have to read it and you can be one of those snobby people who go around saying "The book was soooooo much better than the movie."
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Re: OT: Yo, I need a new book... suggestions?

Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed May 21, 2008 4:39 am

brywool wrote:Hey, I go nuts if I don't have a book I'm currently reading. Just finished a good one on a Washington State avalanche in 1910, now I need something else.

Anybody got any suggestions?


I could go on forever with suggestions... :D
What types do you like to read, or are you an "I'll try any kind of book" kind of person?
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Postby Rhiannon » Wed May 21, 2008 4:40 am

brywool wrote:this sounds promising...
Not huge on Vampires, but I like history, fiction, and horror.


Read it. You'll love it.
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Postby Angiekay » Wed May 21, 2008 4:42 am

brywool wrote:Not huge on Vampires, but I like history, fiction, and horror.


I can't remember titles right off hand, but here are some wonderful writers to give a try. When I was on myspace one day I got a message from an author named Joseph Finder. He saw that I liked books by Nelson DeMille(that's one of the authors you should read) and said his books were similar. His lastest is Power Play. He also wrote the book High Crimes that turned in a movie with Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd. He has great books!

So:

Joseph Finder
Nelson DeMille
Diana Gabaldon-reading one right now by her called Drums of Autumn. She's big on history and borderline time travel









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Postby Michigan Girl » Wed May 21, 2008 4:43 am

epresley wrote:Another excellent one, but it helps if you've read A Million Little Pieces first........



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I LOVED A MILLION LITTLE PIECES and I didn't even read it until it was reported that the book was full of fabrications and embellishments......still a GREAT read!!!
I've been meaning to get this!!! :wink:
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Postby brywool » Wed May 21, 2008 4:43 am

NealIsGod wrote:Just watch a movie made from a book. Then you don't have to read it and you can be one of those snobby people who go around saying "The book was soooooo much better than the movie."


I do that anyway...

Movies almost always screw the book up. Lord of the Rings was a notable exception.
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Re: OT: Yo, I need a new book... suggestions?

Postby brywool » Wed May 21, 2008 5:16 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
brywool wrote:Hey, I go nuts if I don't have a book I'm currently reading. Just finished a good one on a Washington State avalanche in 1910, now I need something else.

Anybody got any suggestions?


I could go on forever with suggestions... :D
What types do you like to read, or are you an "I'll try any kind of book" kind of person?


I stay away from most politcal stuff and chick books.

I like horror, suspense, survival stories, fiction, non-fiction... I'm pretty open minded except for the political and chick stuff, though, there's been a few of those that were decent too. (Time Traveller's Wife, Water for Elephants, to name two.)
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Postby brywool » Wed May 21, 2008 5:17 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
epresley wrote:Another excellent one, but it helps if you've read A Million Little Pieces first........



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I LOVED A MILLION LITTLE PIECES and I didn't even read it until it was reported that the book was full of fabrications and embellishments......still a GREAT read!!!
I've been meaning to get this!!! :wink:


wasn't that the guy that Oprah broiled on tv? Yeah, I always wanted to read that.
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Postby epresley » Wed May 21, 2008 5:19 am

Yeah, she ripped the author of A Million Little Pieces a new on, Jame Frey is his name. But, I'm telling you, that and My Friend Leonard are EXCELLENT reads.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Wed May 21, 2008 5:22 am

Yes, that's the one!! First Oprah put him on the Best Seller list, then she let him have it for misleading
her and her audience!!! That's when I bought it!!! True or not, it's a GREAT BOOK!!! :wink:
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Re: OT: Yo, I need a new book... suggestions?

Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed May 21, 2008 5:34 am

brywool wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
brywool wrote:Hey, I go nuts if I don't have a book I'm currently reading. Just finished a good one on a Washington State avalanche in 1910, now I need something else.

Anybody got any suggestions?


I could go on forever with suggestions... :D
What types do you like to read, or are you an "I'll try any kind of book" kind of person?


I stay away from most politcal stuff and chick books.

I like horror, suspense, survival stories, fiction, non-fiction...



Ever check out stuff by Jeffrey Deaver, particularly the "Lincoln Rhyme" series? Awesome.
Its suspense/crime/murder. I can never put those down. Ever see "The Bone Collector"?
That was originally an LR book (and ignore the movie, the novel are so much better). :D
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Postby brywool » Wed May 21, 2008 5:40 am

epresley wrote:Yeah, she ripped the author of A Million Little Pieces a new on, Jame Frey is his name. But, I'm telling you, that and My Friend Leonard are EXCELLENT reads.


I think I'll get it. Cool.
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Wed May 21, 2008 6:48 am

I've had this book in the kommode for the past month ! (Its temporarily replaced farmers weekly and the readers digest. :D :D ) - damn good read,

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Postby Rick » Wed May 21, 2008 6:50 am

Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:I've had this book in the kommode for the past month ! (Its temporarily replaced farmers weekly and the readers digest. :D :D ) - damn good read,

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Don't try to take it back, they'll know. :lol:

this makes no sense if you haven't seen the Seinfeld episode.
I like to sit out on the front porch, where the birds can see me, eating a plate of scrambled eggs, just so they know what I'm capable of.
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Wed May 21, 2008 6:56 am

Rick wrote:
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:I've had this book in the kommode for the past month ! (Its temporarily replaced farmers weekly and the readers digest. :D :D ) - damn good read,

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Don't try to take it back, they'll know. :lol:

this makes no sense if you haven't seen the Seinfeld episode.



I ll just tell em I was eatin hershey bars !!
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Postby tammy » Wed May 21, 2008 7:28 am

Rhiannon wrote:I'm VERY picky with literature, most modern novels piss me off. I hate the structure. But this is the best book written in the past 50 years, easily. It's about 600 pages, but trust me, you will NOT be able to put it down. Especially for those who liked things along the line of Angels & Demons, The Rule of Four, and have a mild to severe interest in history mysteries and vampirism. :)

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Funny thing...after I saw your post this morning I made a mental note to look for this book for hubby (he's a major reader, has all the Anne Rice & would probably like it). I then had to go pick up my kiddo from school and decided to stop at the Goodwill for a few minutes...this book, "The Historian" was lying on a table all by itself! So, I bought it for $1.99 - looks brand new (originally priced at $4.99 at Barnes lol.) Now, I'll go check his study and probably find it already there!
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Postby epresley » Wed May 21, 2008 7:30 am

tammy wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:I'm VERY picky with literature, most modern novels piss me off. I hate the structure. But this is the best book written in the past 50 years, easily. It's about 600 pages, but trust me, you will NOT be able to put it down. Especially for those who liked things along the line of Angels & Demons, The Rule of Four, and have a mild to severe interest in history mysteries and vampirism. :)

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Funny thing...after I saw your post this morning I made a mental note to look for this book for hubby (he's a major reader, has all the Anne Rice & would probably like it). I then had to go pick up my kiddo from school and decided to stop at the Goodwill for a few minutes...this book, "The Historian" was lying on a table all by itself! So, I bought it for $1.99 - looks brand new (originally priced at $4.99 at Barnes lol.) Now, I'll go check his study and probably find it already there!


Does this sucker have pictures cause if not, looks a little to long for me to read....... :roll:
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Postby brywool » Thu May 22, 2008 5:21 am

tammy wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:I'm VERY picky with literature, most modern novels piss me off. I hate the structure. But this is the best book written in the past 50 years, easily. It's about 600 pages, but trust me, you will NOT be able to put it down. Especially for those who liked things along the line of Angels & Demons, The Rule of Four, and have a mild to severe interest in history mysteries and vampirism. :)

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Funny thing...after I saw your post this morning I made a mental note to look for this book for hubby (he's a major reader, has all the Anne Rice & would probably like it). I then had to go pick up my kiddo from school and decided to stop at the Goodwill for a few minutes...this book, "The Historian" was lying on a table all by itself! So, I bought it for $1.99 - looks brand new (originally priced at $4.99 at Barnes lol.) Now, I'll go check his study and probably find it already there!


I thought Interview with a Vampire was SO boring. Hated it. Sorry, I know it seems to be the Grail of Vampire books, but I found it really boring.
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Postby Rhiannon » Thu May 22, 2008 5:32 am

brywool wrote:I thought Interview with a Vampire was SO boring. Hated it. Sorry, I know it seems to be the Grail of Vampire books, but I found it really boring.


This isn't along the lines of IWTV. It's educated and cynical. Very researched. It's like backpacking around Europe via text. :)
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Postby brywool » Thu May 22, 2008 6:19 am

Rhiannon wrote:
brywool wrote:I thought Interview with a Vampire was SO boring. Hated it. Sorry, I know it seems to be the Grail of Vampire books, but I found it really boring.


This isn't along the lines of IWTV. It's educated and cynical. Very researched. It's like backpacking around Europe via text. :)


Oh, I was just commenting on the Anne Rice comment above, not this book.
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Postby Rhiannon » Thu May 22, 2008 6:24 am

brywool wrote:Oh, I was just commenting on the Anne Rice comment above, not this book.


I know, it was just as an FYI. :)
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Thu May 22, 2008 6:58 am

brywool wrote:I thought Interview with a Vampire was SO boring. Hated it. Sorry, I know it seems to be the Grail of Vampire books, but I found it really boring.


The book that came after Interview, The Vampire Lestat, was a lot better.
I actually started with that one, and read Interview later. Interview is not the Grail of those type of books, IMO...
there are better ones. The best one of that series was Memnonch the Devil (book 5, I think).
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