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tha_broad
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Toronto
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Re: Re: Summer Reading
| quote: | Originally posted by loca
Fully read your post just now, i LOVE reading the exact same types of book you read!! Never heard of Helter Skelter though but it sounds amazing! Definitely the next one on my list.
I read a few of Patricia Cornwall's books, they're pretty good. My parents got me hooked on them I'm waiting to get Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper Case Closed right now from them... looking forward to reading that!!! |
lol, loca, if I had known. My sister has this massive library of books of that sort....Im sure Ive read almost all of them minus the more recent ones which shes bought since she lives in Ottawa. Ive read the Jack the Ripper story (3 different ones) Helter Skelter, and also about Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, The HIllside Stranglers, the Paul Bernardo/Karla Homolka Story, plus so many other True Crimes. They come out of the states in the masses!
Right now, at the moment im reading Harriette Wilsons Memoirs. Shes a Courtesan from the 1800's who kept a diary and when she started to become "washed up" so to speak, She decided she was going to publish her memoirs, including names of all the dukes and lords and men of high class that had come to her and that had associated themselves with her. She started to blackmail them for $200 each not to have their names publicly published. I love historical books like this. Anything from European history, medieval stuff I like 
Also reading Life of Pi, the story of a boy whos vessel capsizes and he survives on a lifeboat with a hyena, orangutang, zebra and a bengal tiger. I just started it, but its starting out good.
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Jun-09-2005 15:04
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Jun-09-2005 15:15
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loca
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Oz
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Re: Re: Re: Summer Reading
| quote: | Originally posted by tha_broad
lol, loca, if I had known. My sister has this massive library of books of that sort....Im sure Ive read almost all of them minus the more recent ones which shes bought since she lives in Ottawa. Ive read the Jack the Ripper story (3 different ones) Helter Skelter, and also about Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, The HIllside Stranglers, the Paul Bernardo/Karla Homolka Story, plus so many other True Crimes. They come out of the states in the masses!
Right now, at the moment im reading Harriette Wilsons Memoirs. Shes a Courtesan from the 1800's who kept a diary and when she started to become "washed up" so to speak, She decided she was going to publish her memoirs, including names of all the dukes and lords and men of high class that had come to her and that had associated themselves with her. She started to blackmail them for $200 each not to have their names publicly published. I love historical books like this. Anything from European history, medieval stuff I like 
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Hurry up and finish that book! I'm dying to read it! 
And the next time you're at your sister's house, bring me back some books 
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Jun-09-2005 16:47
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Jem_hadar
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Pandora (South of Nowhere)
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| quote: | Originally posted by kabelicious
Fantasy and sci-fi are my favorite guilty pleasure reading. Some of my favorite series are:
David Eddings - the Belgariad & Mallorean series - great if you like to read epics that span many years and books
Piers Anthony - the Mode series - alternate universes anyone? :P
- the Immortals series
- the Xanth series - earlier novels
Laurell K Hamilton - Anita Blake series - vampires, werewolves, zombies, and one kick ass female detective 
Mercedes Lackey - earlier works
Orson Scott Card - Alvin Journeyman series & Ender's Game
Tad Williams - the Dragonbone chair series
And many, many more - I have a veritable library at home for sci-fi and fantasy lovers. Unfortunately, the genre seems to be taking a headfall as the quality is starting to dissipate to the quantity put out there. If anyone has any GOOD recommendations, let me know - I'm always looking for non-pulp scifi and fantasy to read. |
First I'll address the issue of good--no, AMAZING--fantasy series to pick up and authors
1) The best one ever (my fav): THE SWORD OF TRUTH series by TERRY GOODKIND -- first book: "Wizard's First Rule"
2) a classic and prolly biggest fantasy name out there (next to LOTR): THE WHEEL OF TIME series by ROBERT JORDAN -- first novel: "The Eye of the World"
3) new favourite: THE RUNELORDS series by DAVID FARLAND -- first book: "The Runelords" (soooooooooo interesting, wow!)
4) another great one: THE HYTHRUM CHRONICLES series by JENNIFER FALLON -- first book: Medalon (amazing female fantasty write, polical intrigue that she creates is on par w/ David Eddings)
5) and OF COURSE any and all of the novels written by David Endings.
If you think the Belgariad and Mallorean (The Mallorean series is ONLY one of his books/series I havent read yet) are good, then pick up the Ellenium (sp?) and the Tamuli... OMG! "Sparhawk" is the shit! These series are even greater and the polictal nature he brings to his fantasy books is at its apex here. Those are both total must read trilogies if you're a fan. David Eddings is one my favourite fantasy authors! I love hte way he writes... have you read his recent works... either Belgarath the Sorcerer, Polgara the Sorceress (of course, these are prequils to his Belgariad series), and most most recently, his REDEMPTION of ALTHALUS (so good) and now his new series THE DREAMERS...... book 2 came out in hardback over xmas! Fantastic! This man (and his wife) just keep going! Great!
Uhm, i LOVE vampires.......what is Laurell K Hamilton - Anita Blake series like??? Vampire movies and novels alwasy intrigue and interest me. how prominant are vampires in them?
Tad Williams - the Dragonbone chair series <<< bought this series like 7 years ago, started to read it them, but didnt like the first novel........ but ive been thinking of going back and start a fresh (i mean,i own all 4 novels anyways) and giving it another try!!!
And lastly, why teh heck do u consider reading fantasty a quilty pleasure -- huh?! why would it be a guilty pleasure?
-jem-
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Jun-09-2005 17:17
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zoogla
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Favorite books of all time:
The Black Stallion
King of the Wind
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Indian in the Cupboard
'Twas about that age that I stopped reading...oh, and I loved The Firm by John Grisham (last book I read).
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Jun-09-2005 17:26
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