amberstarr Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 I've read so many I don't know what to read anymore. I'm really interested in almost anything. Quote
*Kiba* Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 will i am big fan of mostly fantasy's but i i listen more then i read can get more books for free then wast money buying them right now i am listening to Morganville Vampires what i have read so far i wish i could get my old jump drive fixed then i would have more to give you but here are some nightside it was good the ending was like omg Mythos Academy it was okay the story was there but the ending was little off i not sure if there going to be another book but i hope so Night Huntress it was good but i just feel like it was so short jane yellowrock is good as will The Forest Kingdom was good but it along the side of night huntress just feel like it was to short Deathstalker it good but i just feel like in the last books the main char just had way to much power and the simon r green just did not no where to go with it mercy thompson was really good read but i hope they make a new book but i think it will be next year before it get out twilight of of course harry pottery i have lot more but there on my old jump drive and i can't remember what they where i read way to many Quote
Papito Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 I recommend you from Gibran Khalil Gibran: -Al-Ajniha al-Mutakassira -The Madman -The Prophet and if you love terror any from Stephen King, Quote
ronaldounit0 Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 Phoenix's book when it comes out in a few days 1 Quote
Chameleon Posted March 27, 2014 Posted March 27, 2014 Phoenix's book when it comes out in a few days Hahaha thanks my friend! Yes on the 29th God of the Undead will be released to the public!! 1 Quote
LustyRazor Posted August 9, 2014 Posted August 9, 2014 I recommend everyone read Hatchet by Gary Paulsen—it's about a teenagers journey through a wilderness survival situation. It's a super easy read—I think its genre is under young adult—but I still read it every couple of years. Quote
Pannic Posted August 13, 2014 Posted August 13, 2014 (edited) If you're in to fantasy, Prince of Thorns is very good! It's like Lord of the Rings meets Game of Thrones Edited August 13, 2014 by Taborham Lincoln Quote
InfinityFire Posted August 19, 2014 Posted August 19, 2014 Well, a lot of people think that old school books aren't that great however if you are looking for some of the best books to read, books made a while ago are really the best. Some of my favorites are -The Honor Harrington series (it is a syfy series with a lot of action and you get into the books really easily) by David Webber. -The Horation Hornblower series. While I don't remember the author, the series is about a young seaman in the late 1800s who rises through the ranks (each book is about him at a different rank). -Ender's Game. While the movie is not that great, the book is incredibly good. Definitely one to read in your life. It is my favorite book. -The Count of Monte Cristo is a must read. If you have not read it yet, you are truly missing an incredible book. I definitely suggest this one. 1 Quote
Achilleus Posted November 16, 2015 Posted November 16, 2015 Well, a lot of people think that old school books aren't that great however if you are looking for some of the best books to read, books made a while ago are really the best. Some of my favorites are -The Honor Harrington series (it is a syfy series with a lot of action and you get into the books really easily) by David Webber. -The Horation Hornblower series. While I don't remember the author, the series is about a young seaman in the late 1800s who rises through the ranks (each book is about him at a different rank). -Ender's Game. While the movie is not that great, the book is incredibly good. Definitely one to read in your life. It is my favorite book. -The Count of Monte Cristo is a must read. If you have not read it yet, you are truly missing an incredible book. I definitely suggest this one. +1 for Enders GameAltough the movie was bad the book series is excellent. So far it’s been the bggest series I have read. And planning to buy all of the books. Already got 2 of them. As I enjoy literature in their original language, I read these books in English. Quote
Achilleus Posted November 28, 2015 Posted November 28, 2015 Don't want to start another topic, since this is the one I'd intend to make. Wanted to ask if any of you read sci fi books. In the lines like Dune, Enders series and so forth. I like spacewars and books like that. Also WW2 autobiography and stories about them. Quote
Van Leopold Posted January 9, 2016 Posted January 9, 2016 The Four Hour Work Week - Tim Ferriss. Read this book, and you'll be able to change a few habits in a very positive way. All books of Sven Hassel (WO2 genre). He writes about his personal crazy experiences in the German Army. Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell. He answers the question ''Why do some people living remarkably productive lives, while so many never reach their potential?'' Ps: gen.lib.rus.ec is a website where you can check almost every single book before actually buying it. Ssst, don't tell it further... Quote
Vanaraud Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 -The Count of Monte Cristo is a must read. If you have not read it yet, you are truly missing an incredible book. I definitely suggest this one. If you go this way: Dumas, Verne, Scott, Tolstoi and many more classics who wrote good adventure books. There are also good Sci-Fi series: "Old Mans War" and "secret agent Vorkosigan" series. Though don´t think amber can relate to them(Achilleus you should search\open new topic for it;)) Quote
SunSet Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 I recommend Simon Beckett's The Chemistry of Death (2006) Written in Bone (2007) Whispers of the Dead (2009) The Calling of the Grave (2010) Quote
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