Anyone else ever read this?
This is one of my favorite books; I first read it when i was a kid, and i've reread it dozens of times since, always getting something different out of it.
I mean, literally. The story involves numerous generations of a weird family that lives in this huge creepy house that's always changing, looks different depending upon the angle from which you approach it, always developing new rooms that one never noticed before, etc.
And that house seems to me to be a metaphor for this story, which seems to expand outward like some kind of puzzle box and change slightly each time one reads it.
It's a magic story, i think.
2. Freakonomics by Steven Levitt
3. The Stranger by Albert Camus
In no particular order:
1984(Orwell)
House of Leaves(Danielewski)
DMT: The Spirit Molecule(Strassman)
Brave New World(Huxley)
The God Delusion(Dawkins)
God: The Failed Hypothesis(Stenger)
American Gods(Gaiman)
Fahrenheit 451(Bradbury)
Slaughterhouse-Five(Vonnegut)
Choke(Pahlaniuk)
I tried to read a Gaiman book once...Neverwhere, is that the name of one of his books? But it was like reading someone's asshole, only with less character development. Perhaps he deserves another shake from me.
I tried to read a Gaiman book once...Neverwhere, is that the name of one of his books? But it was like reading someone's asshole, only with less character development. Perhaps he deserves another shake from me.
I haven't read Neverwhere but I've heard only good things... except from you, that is.
."A Storm of Swords" - George R. R. Martin
."A Game of Thrones" - George R. R. Martin
This may possibly be my favorite fantasy series ever. Great books.
Good Omens and American Gods are both EXCELLENT books. I'd say American Gods slightly more than Good Omens but honestly take your pick. Both are highly recommended.
On the Gaimen line of things too, if you like graphic novels the entire Dream series is just wonderfully done
1. Bible
2. Hobbit and the RoTK Trilogy.
3. Belgariad Series
4. Mallorean Series
5. Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan novels
6. Interview with a Vampire series
7. Pern novels
8. The Chronicles of Narnia
9. Mysterious Island
10. Harry Potter series
Almost forgot it's been so long. When I was very young I devoured all of the Edgar Rice Burroughs fictions about John Carter of Mars. These books impelled me to start looking up at the stars and wondering. I've never stopped. Perhaps there is a Barsoom out there somewhere.Any of the historical fictions (Ancient Egypt) by Pauline Gedge.
Enjoyed the hell out of these. I like the two stand alones about Polgara and Belgarath as well.
I haven't actually read them... maybe I will next time I read the series. I think for lunch I'll hit up Half priced books and look for something new. Play pot luck reading. Or I'll just go get "state of Fear" out of my car.. didn't mean to leave it there.
You should get them. tehy give a TON of backstory and they are fun books in and of themselves.
Get Belgarath first. Hell, I'll send you my copy if I can find it.
I have them both... I just haven't read them that's all. I gave my dad my copy of book I of the Belgariad, and he was skeptical of a 10 books, 2 part series... he bought the entire series the next day.
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