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Braincase 03-29-2012 09:29 PM

OK, just finished my techthriller series.

Read Daniel Suarez if you work in IT. Daemon, FreedomTM

Read Ernest Cline if you're over 39. "Ready Player One"

If you are inclined towards unions and work environments for gold miners in-game "For The Win" by Cory Doctorow.

If you like mixing terrorism and cyberspace, "REAMDE" by Neill Stephenson.

I'm going to slush about in cyberspace for awhile between the Hunger Games series and Peter F. Hamilton's "Pandora's Star" and it's sequel.

Buck 04-28-2012 05:36 PM

<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/76680.Foundation" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px"><img alt="Foundation (Foundation, #1)" border="0" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1320518217m/76680.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/76680.Foundation">Foundation</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/16667.Isaac_Asimov">Isaac Asimov</a><br/>
My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/299717160">5 of 5 stars</a><br />
Ever think to yourself, "oh I'll just sit down and read for this book for about a half hour before I go make something else out of my weekend?"
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That just happened to me about 5 hours ago. I was a third of the way into Foundation, but I found out it was a real page turner, and I just finished it.
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Very hard sci-fi with some great dialogue. I would give it 4.5 stars if Good Reads had half-star ratings, but it doesn't deserve to be just a 4. Can't wait to read the rest of the series.
<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/6745247-matt">View all my reviews</a>

Alright, I'm not sure how this will look, I copied my review from Good Reads.

Anyways, I thought that Foundation was a trilogy, but according to the book there are like 7 Foundation books. Should I buy the Prelude to Foundation and then read them all in order, or should I just go with the trilogy?

jspchief 04-28-2012 08:05 PM

Just finished book one of Joe Abercrombie's First Law trilogy, off of recommendations in this thread.

Great book. Love the cast of characters

Ming the Merciless 04-28-2012 08:43 PM

Just finished:

1 second after (post apocalyptic, very realistic scenario seemingly)

I thought it was pretty good. A fast read, nothing fancy just a riveting story. I didn't care too much for some aspects of the telling, but the story was good. Post apocalyptic tale of the USA if it were to be the victim of an EMP terrorist attack. The author's premise (agreed upon by top security experts) is that it wouldn't take more than about 3 nuclear blasts to shut down our whole society as we know it for months or years. He shows how unprepared we are to even live a few days 'off the grid.' This is a must read for anyone who likes apocalyptic / survivalist books. It's really an examination of what would happen if we were hit by serious EMP attack today, told through a personal story of one man's family and town.

I'd grade it out as a solid B, would recommend.

ALso I just read the 1st book in the Mistborn series (Final Empire)

I really liked it. It also was a fast read....I liked the characters...Very interesting twist on a magic system. It is a very good fantasy book, and stands well on its own...You don't really have to read any of the others unless you want to. I think the highlight for me is the very creative new magic system...it is unlike anything I have read before. Very well thought through, and although it has some holes they aren't enough to make you (or at least me) really question it enough to hurt the enjoyment of the story.

A-, Must read for Fantasy Fans

I can recommend those books, along with:

Jordan - wheel of time - Best series I have read
The 1st two books (which should be/ was one book) of Feist's Riftwar saga - Magician APprentice & Master..which is the best fantasy book ever written IMO.

Frosty 04-28-2012 09:44 PM

I would like to recommend Thomas E. Sniegoski's Remy Chandler series. It's about an angel that turns his back on Heaven after the war with Lucifer and tries to live on Earth as a human. He basically wants to be left alone but keeps getting dragged into these epic struggles. The books are kind of a cross between the Dresden Files books and the Supernatural TV series.

There are four books out so far with a fifth coming out in August.

http://www.sniegoski.com/remy/

He's also written a YA series called The Fallen. I haven't read them yet but my son really likes them.

Braincase 05-26-2012 12:27 PM

Finished the Hunger Games trilogy. It was OK, will make good movies. Currently reading "Off Armageddon Reef" by David Weber. A departure from the Honor Harrington novels, but so far so good. Interesting premise.

QuikSsurfer 05-26-2012 12:33 PM

Any opinions on "The Name of the Wind" by James Rothfuss?

Rausch 05-26-2012 12:34 PM

The Shape of Things to Come

A Brave New World.

1984

I Robot.

keg in kc 05-26-2012 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by QuikSsurfer (Post 8639623)
Any opinions on "The Name of the Wind" by James Rothfuss?

I've done the audiobooks for both The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's fear, and enjoyed them both greatly.

(It's Patrick Rothfuss btw)

QuikSsurfer 05-26-2012 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 8639634)
I've done the audiobooks for both The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's fear, and enjoyed them both greatly.

(It's Patrick Rothfuss btw)

Oh, right. I think I'm going to go ahead and pick it up - I read the sample on nook and enjoyed it.

Frosty 05-30-2012 07:17 AM

I picked up Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys for a dime and just finished it. It was the first Gaiman book I've read and I really enjoyed his writing style. I guess American Gods is supposed to be really good, so I will look for that next.

Huffmeister 05-30-2012 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 8646572)
I picked up Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys for a dime and just finished it. It was the first Gaiman book I've read and I really enjoyed his writing style. I guess American Gods is supposed to be really good, so I will look for that next.

I really like Gaiman, but I had a hard time staying interested in American Gods. My favorite of his books is Neverwhere. I've also heard a lot of people say that his Sandman comics are excellent.

Frosty 05-30-2012 09:23 AM

Neverwhere did look interesting. It's on the to do list also.

SAUTO 05-30-2012 09:23 AM

i read the hunger games trilogy and then a song of fire and ice 5 books, anyone have suggestions on another series to start on?

and i'm not talking about 200 page books. i like the asofai 4500 page 5 book series type.

Frosty 05-30-2012 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 8646971)
i read the hunger games trilogy and then a song of fire and ice 5 books, anyone have suggestions on another series to start on?

and i'm not talking about 200 page books. i like the asofai 4500 page 5 book series type.

Tad Williams' Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series. Only three books (The Dragonbone Chair, Stone Of Farewell and To Green Angel Tower) but they're huge.


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