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Posted by Phaze on Jun-04-2001 05:13:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Suzaku
[BWizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkind
A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin

quality those two...i've read them both twice and quality....damn...


Posted by Tony Morello on Jun-04-2001 05:28:

does playboy count?
i, errr.... read it for the articles....
yea, the articles....


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Jun-04-2001 05:32:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Shockwav
does playboy count?
i, errr.... read it for the articles....
yea, the articles....


LoL, sure ya do WHOO HOO POST 800


Posted by Tony Morello on Jun-04-2001 05:38:

congrats


Posted by u4ea:[soulstar] on Jun-04-2001 10:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Phaze
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Suzaku
[BWizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkind
A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin

quality those two...i've read them both twice and quality....damn...


what about :
Elric of Melnibone series by Michael Moorock?

excellent, excellent recommendation if you havent read the series.

peace


Posted by Dj Lex on Jun-04-2001 11:01:

quote:
Originally posted by FASTDJMP3
The best one is Tom Clancy
hey d00d that is my fav to
And Stephen king is a good wrighter


Posted by -=WVG=- on Jun-04-2001 11:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Lex
hey d00d that is my fav to
And Stephen king is a good wrighter


Stephen Kind is good yes...
A Dutch writer who is very good....Ronald Giphart


Posted by Dj Lex on Jun-04-2001 11:08:

quote:
Originally posted by -=WVG=-


Stephen Kind is good yes...
A Dutch writer who is very good....Ronald Giphart

Yes read one for my list. Cool books idd.


Posted by JM on Jun-23-2001 08:47:

i'd have to say that i prefer mystery/suspense books....
i really get into those...not any favorite ones though since i havent read any of these for about a year now...

>JM<


Posted by -=WVG=- on Jun-23-2001 08:52:

Huh, why is tis thread back ?


Posted by Fraggle on Jun-23-2001 09:08:

eh, i musta missed it
...hmm don't read a lot, but i like the tad williams ones too
also the dragonlace ones, i think chronicles is my favourite!


Posted by Korben Dallas on Jun-23-2001 19:19:

yea I am currently reading the LOTR trilogy again to get ready for the movie, it better not suck! although I could see them screwing it up quite easily. I love some of Poe's short stories too, but my favorite book prolly is Catch-22


Posted by hypronix on Jun-23-2001 19:28:

I'm definetly into philosophy and psychology, but not scientific stuff. my personal fav is Eliade, but I also read somethin' cool writen about Shopenhauer (Life-Love-Death)
I don't know, it's just that I find them interesting!


Posted by ta_wilson on Jun-27-2001 00:33:

sorry to bring this thread back but i dont know how i missed it before

ok: please dont flame me cause i think some of you will, but have any of u tried the harry potter books?
they are supposedly childrens books, and alot of peope think they have a dumbass kiddie name, and i kinda of agree, but doods, that is some quality writing, u should try it if u ever get over ur contempt!


Posted by Drunkpolak on Jun-27-2001 04:22:

The last book I read was called "We wish to inform you that tomorrow we will be killed with our families," it's by phillip gourevitch and it's about the genocide that happened in 1994 in rwanda, if you read this book you'll realize how fucked up the world is and how useless the UN is


Posted by Miss Proximus on Jun-27-2001 09:23:

damn..I must've missed it too before I guess...

Well, I'm a REALLY huge fan of Stehen King and Clive Barker...just love their stories!!

What I also like is the books from a Swedish couple: Sj�wall & Wahl�o (is that correct fatboy??? haha)..it's policenovels..very thrilling...

And ofcourse Astrid Lindgren with her fabulous children's books..fantasy...


Posted by Palivar on Jul-25-2001 04:30:

books?


Posted by TrAnCe CoNtRoL on Jul-25-2001 04:34:

palivar how bout you quit bring back these old threads with replies like "hello" or "books?". thats fucking ignorant. its an easy way to get you thrown into the TA jail. your posts are meaningless, and often with one word responses. get a life, and stop being annoying.


Posted by KaNoS on Jul-25-2001 05:05:

Arrow

J.R.R. Tolkien. The best. I love fantasy and his books were like a gift from heaven.
I also wanted to read the dragonlance books, but they were like 14 or more, and some are hard to get.

ta_wilson, i read the first book of Harry Potter, i was so addicted to it that i readed it in 8 hours straight without stopping.


Posted by Spad on Jul-25-2001 17:30:

Anything by Stephen King (very under-rated and mis-understood) and 1984 by George Orwell (scared me, but not for the reason I expected).

Oh and I liked The Beach by Alex Garland so much I went to Thailand when I finished it, hehe.


Posted by Metabeing on Jul-25-2001 17:53:

Everyone has to read everything by Jeff Noon....except maybe Automated Alice. The man is a god. He writes about drug/rave culture. He really into music and mathematics too. If you are in the US you may have trouble finding some of his books. In europe it should be easy though.

Meta


Posted by Spad on Jul-25-2001 18:41:

Metabeing, can you recommend any in particular? I might pop on Amazon.


Posted by Metabeing on Jul-25-2001 19:25:

Ill give you an overview of them in my order of most to least favorite...i love them all though.

Nymphomation - About a group of smart kids that try to break a game like the lotto....alot of mathematics and computer stuff. Light on the drugs and music. If you dont like things like chaos mathematics or math in general you may not like it. Takes place before Vurt.

Vurt - About a new drug called vurt...like a virtual reality trip only without electronics. Its almost like a game, there are porno ones, mild ones death ones, forbidden ones. Heavy on the drugs, a really nice love story in there too. This is an incredible book.

Needle In the Groove - A story about a new band that discovers a way to take music as a drug. Heavy on the drugs and music.

Pixle Juice - A bunch of short stories ranging from kinda weird to insanely weird...get this book. Its amazing.

Pollen - About flower pollen taken over the world..kind of. Its really had to explain. BUt heavy on underground music and an amalgation of all species.

Automated Alice - a modernized version of Through the looking glass.


A word of advice if you read these read them in this order...

Vurt
Pollen
Nymphomation
Automated Alice

Pixle juice and Needle in the Grove can be read anywhere I suggest Pixel Juice before the others because it will give you a taste of his writings. THe for listed separately are stand alone books and are in no way a series, but the are element that are tied through all 4 of them and are to be revealed in the above order because thats the way they were written. Trust me its worth reading them in that order some parts will take your breath away when you get to certain cross overs.

I truley recommend these to the entire group they are little know books with a huge underground following. Im positive that most will like them.

Meta


Posted by Spad on Jul-29-2001 23:01:

Dude they sound really interesting, especially Nymphomation. But I'll take your word for it and read them like you said. I'm skint at the moment but I buy from Amazon every month or so, so I'll buy Vurt, Pollen and Nymphomation next time I go there.

[edit] I just checked on Amazon and pixel juice was only �5 so I ordered it. Should be with me in 2 days, I'll let you know what I think


Posted by Cru54d3r on Jul-29-2001 23:04:

I never got into books, always saw them as a waste of time, dont know why, similar to "soaps" like neighbours, coronation street, etc.

Crusader


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