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1C5 07-23-2005 10:17 AM

Your favorite books?
 
Going to order a couple from Amazon, anything you can suggest? Fiction or non fiction.

And please tell what it is about/ the topic of the book so I can see if it would be something that interets me.

-Skeme- 07-23-2005 10:18 AM

Re: Your favorite books?
 
The Minds Of Billy Milligan

07-23-2005 10:29 AM

Re: Your favorite books?
 
I suggest 'The Chaos Engine Trilogy', fiction and very good,(if you like X-men books)

07-23-2005 10:35 AM

Re: Your favorite books?
 
just read "something happened" Joseph Heller. about upper middle class American family. hilarious depraved book.

poker-penguin 07-23-2005 10:36 AM

Re: Your favorite books?
 
Catch 22 - um it's about war and the futility of the small man, or something. It's a modern classic dammit. Enjoyable and poignant all at once.

Any of the discworld novels by Terry Pratchett - technically a fanstasy series, but really it's a comedy. Very funny.

This game of ghosts - Joe Simpson. This is a climbing book but it pwns touching the void (also by him, also good).

DemonDeac 07-23-2005 10:43 AM

Re: Your favorite books?
 
catcher in the rye
angels and demons
da vinci code obviously

KingDan 07-23-2005 10:51 AM

Re: Your favorite books?
 
Just read Double Play, I enjoyed it.

MrTrik 07-23-2005 10:54 AM

Re: Your favorite books?
 
I'm a huge William Gibson fan, but many of his early books are the love them or hate them variety. I always loved them, but some can't deal with his style.

But more mainstream yet still cutting edge future is "All Tomorrow's Parties". A truly great novel combining today's globalization and some of tomorrow's technology with some of yesterday's technology. Great character and if you get past Gibson's different style for 50 pages or so, it takes off like a bandit.


Snow Crash - by Stepenson (I think) is a early 90's book (I think) but an excellent read if you like the concept of the Net as woven into society as it will be within a few years.

Dan Brown ... the last two for sure, not sure about Digital Fortress though. I haven't made it through this one after two tries.

Lastly, check out "Oryx and Crake" by Margaret Atwood. A mind blower.

The Armchair 07-23-2005 11:17 AM

Re: Your favorite books?
 
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Dan Brown ... the last two for sure, not sure about Digital Fortress though. I haven't made it through this one after two tries.

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Digital Fortress sucked.

MrTrik 07-23-2005 11:33 AM

Re: Your favorite books?
 
Yeah. I guess I was being a pussy. If I don't finish it after two tries, it probably isn't worth reading.


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