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Recently read this book - VERY fascinating story, and I kept thinking maybe some of you know the author!

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Recently read this book - VERY fascinating story, and I kept thinking maybe some of you know the author!

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I read this last year. Very interesting and disturbing. Since she's from such a small place in Idaho, I will be surprised if anyone here knows her personally from that time in her life. Amazing what she has done with her life, and it is kind of hilarious how successful her family has become as well. Gotta love those essential oils.
 
Just completed "Miracleman" The Alan Moore version... Awesome stuff. 11/10. DC's version is crap compared to this...

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Currently reading John Water's latest memoir. It's just as funny as one would expect, especially if you can read it in his voice.

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So, as part of my new life, chapter 1, I’m visiting my local library a lot.

I’m into fantasy and sci-fi.

Anyone with any recommends?
 
So, as part of my new life, chapter 1, I’m visiting my local library a lot.

I’m into fantasy and sci-fi.

Anyone with any recommends?
The Grace of Kings and The Wall of Storms by Ken Liu
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
The whole Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. There's a good chart of the suggested reading order(s) out there.
Fire Upon the Deep and A Deepness In the Sky by Vernor Vinge
The Hyperion Cantos (Hyperion, The Fall of Hyperion, Endymion, The Rise of Endymion) by Dan Simmons
The Three Body Problem (and the sequels, The Dark Forest and Death's End) by Liu Cixin
Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay
Perdido Street Station by China Mieville
The City & The City by China Mieville
 
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So, as part of my new life, chapter 1, I’m visiting my local library a lot.

I’m into fantasy and sci-fi.

Anyone with any recommends?

Pretty much only thing I read is fantasy and I find it hard to find good books.

Must read for me:

Lies of Locke Lamora. Not really fantasy at all but it's listed as it. Funny as hell book, the kind of book other authors like Patrick Rothfus recommend. Make it your next read and you won't be disappointed. @fishonjazz @TroutBum should read. I also recommend The Thicket by Joe R. Lansdale. It's a Western that's funny and good too.

A Discovery of Witches. A romance written by a historian who throws in some pretty solid science along with pseudo-history. Great trilogy.

Night shadow trilogy by Brent Weeks. I thought it was almost as good as Robin Hobbs 1-3 and 7-9.

The Hollows by Kim Harrison. Urban fantasy that incorporates every fantasy character outside of golems. I liked all 12 or 13 except one slow one in the middle, which was still pretty good.

The Host.
 
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I should read more fantasy. I enjoy it when I do, but I haven't read much of it for years. So many books, so little time.
 
Pretty much only thing I read is fantasy and I find it hard to find good books.

Must read for me:

Lies of Locke Lamora. Not really fantasy at all but it's listed as it. Funny as hell book, the kind of book other authors like Patrick Rothfus recommend. Make it your next read and you won't be disappointed. @fishonjazz @TroutBum should read. I also recommend The Thicket by Joe R. Lansdale. It's a Western that's funny and good too.

A Discovery of Witches. A romance written by a historian who throws in some pretty solid science along with pseudo-history. Great trilogy.

Night shadow trilogy by Brent Weeks. I thought it was almost as good as Robin Hobbs 1-3 and 7-9.

The Hollows by Kim Harrison. Urban fantasy that incorporates every fantasy character outside of golems. I liked all 12 or 13 except one slow one in the middle, which was still pretty good.

The Host.
Yeah, the Gentleman Bastard series (Lies of Locke Lamora) are like Rothfus lite.

Also, for fun, the Dresden Files books, as well as the Iron Druid. And, heck, the Laundry Files (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Laundry_Files).
 
am gonna read near 1,000 books this year. Figure thats about the pace I can do comfortably, I'm actualyl way ahead of that pace currently..... Trying to keep it more towards short stories and Novels 250-500 pages. I can speedreed but prefer to keep a jogging pace of near 350wpm, multiply that by my free time and u can read a ******** of books. Not really sleeping gives me a great advantage here, IDK how someone with a normal schedule could even remotely compete...

Just got done with a long one, Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead. I liked it quite a bit actually. Solid.


https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/20/books/review/whatever-happened-to-the-novel-of-ideas.html

This article from 2015 got me thinking, there might be something to it.. I decided I'm gonna go in for a closer look.



Oh the first Chinese Novel I read was just unreal, and comes HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommended/acclaimed.


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Oh I recently completed the works of Carlos Castaneda, no doubt in my mind that George Lucas used his Don Juan as inspiration for the force/obi-wan/yoda
 
I plan on tearing thru his short-stories, looks like there's quite a few. most likely before i get to the 2nd or 3rd book.
Also, the dude who translated the 1st and 3rd books, Ken Liu (no relation), is a great writer in his own right. He basically invented the "silkpunk" genre with his Dandelion Dynasty series (The Grace of Kings and The Wall of Storms), and his story The Paper Menagerie is the first work to receive the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy awards. Simply gorgeous writing.
 
You have time to read 3 books per day? Amazing. I'm struggling to meet my goal of reading 2 books per week.
 
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Have I pimped this here? One of my favourite books, actually need to buy myself a new copy, lent mine to an bird and never saw it again.
 
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