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mow
03-10-2005, 04:50 PM
Here is the place to post all your novel reccomendations, please follow the format below (and please no manga reccomendations here, there is a thread I've made right here (http://forums.narutofan.com./showthread.php?t=4380)

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Book Title:- self explanitory
Author's Name:- self explanitory
Previous Titles By Author:- self explanitory
Genre:- fiction, non-fiction, sci-fi etc
Target audieence :- G, PG-13, R, M etc
Breif Synpos:- give us a brief idea about the book and what it revloves about.
Why You Reccomend It:- self explanitory
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- self explanitory
Rating:- your personal rating of the book,out of 10, 1 beign lowest, 10 being highest
Where to get:- a link to buythe book from
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there you have it, a way to make things a tad bit more organized rather than having many book reccomendation threads poping about. Share the joy of reading :amuse

Rurouni
03-10-2005, 07:37 PM
We can do any book right?

Book Title:- The Elegant Universe

Author's Name:- Brian Greene

Previous Titles By Author:- The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality

Genre:- Nonfiction (Science)

Target audieence :- G

Breif Synpos:- String Theory, is what many physicists believe is the 'Theory of Everything'. In this book, Brian Greene relates the scientific story and the human struggle behind the search for the ultimate theory. Through the artful use of metaphor and analogy, The Elegant Universe helps us understand this theory.

Why You Reccomend It:- This book is great when it comes to String Theory. Greene uses easy-to-understand examples to help us understand the point he's trying to get across. This book is especially good for people who are new to physics or string theory.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- Not great for people who aren't interested in this field of science. This is a very long book and while the examples are great, sometimes you have to reread the page in order to fully understand.

Rating:- 9/10

Where to get:- http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=QC7MIk1BMM&isbn=0375708111&itm=1

darkspark
03-10-2005, 08:02 PM
lol, i have a list, i'm a bookworm. but here's some

titles: hitch hiker's guide to the galaxy (trilogy in 5 parts) (i know that there's a sixth book, but it was added after the author died, so i don't acknowledge it)
1- hitch hiker's guide to the galaxy 2- the restaurant at the end of the universe
3 - life, the universe, and everything 4- so long, and thank for all the fish 5- mostly harmless
author: Douglas Adams
other books by author: dirk gently series, last chance to see
genre: science fiction
synopsis: Arthur Dent lives on earth, and is having his house bulldozed to make way for a freeway. Incidently, the Earth itself is going to be bulldozed to make way for an interstellar freeway. His friend, Ford Prefect, who is really from another planet, knows about this, and tries to warn Arthur, and they manage to get off-planet. They find a ship with a probability drive, meet Zaphod, Trinity, Marvin, and the group goes through a lot of weird things trying to survive in the universe. The Earth is brought back, but from the beginning. You find out that humans are the third smartest on earth, the first being mice and the second being dolphins. They get to watch the end of the universe, etc, etc...

why I would recommend it: Very funny, very abstract, absolutely hilarious, lots of strange looks on life

why I wouldn't recommend it: Very... well, not technical, but philosophical, a lot of strange looks on life (which i love, but i know that many people don't). If you're an extremely serious person who does not like to laugh at the oddities of life, these books are not for you!

martryn
03-17-2005, 06:29 AM
Book Title:- Foucault's Pendulum
Author's Name:- Umberto Eco
Previous Titles By Author:- Name of the Rose, Island of the Day Before
Genre:- fiction
Target audience :- R (language, and some sexual content)
Breif Synpos:- A group of Italian editors start a crazy theory to pass the time using what knowledge they have learned from various sources over the years about the occult and the Templars and secret organizations. They start feeding info into a computer that can string together connections between random bits of data and form a game out of it, until some real crazy people start to take the game seriously.
Why You Reccomend It:- Talk about a book to make you think. This book takes you everywhere. It hits religion, philosophy, the Templars, the Rosicrucians, the Knights of the Cross, language, probability and mathematics, history, government, literature, ect ect. One of the best stories EVER. My all time fav book.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- The only thing I see that people wouldn't like this book is that many of the themes are boring to those who aren't very bright. The humour is really high class stuff, and the writer often slips from his native Italian into Latin and Greek, which can be annoying to some. The vast amount of minor characters in this book also may make it hard to follow.
Rating:- I give it a 10/10 (its my all time fav)
Where to get:- I'd recommend your local library.

Gaara-fan
03-18-2005, 12:37 PM
Book Title: Ten Little Indians / And Then There Were None

Author's Name: Agatha Christie

Other Titles By Author: A Pocket Full of Rye

Genre: Mystery

Target audieence :..maybe 12 and up?

Breif Synpos:Ten guests are invited to spend their holiday on an island by Mr. Owen, a mysterious person. The mystery begins when the guests begin to die, one by one...

Why You Recommend It: I would recommend it because it creates suspense, and it gets very exciting. It's hard to put down the book once you started!

Why Dont' you Recommend It: I wouldn't recommend it to people who hates mystery...

Rating:10/10!

Where to get: you can borrow it from a library

darkturkey
03-18-2005, 04:11 PM
Book Title: The Golden Key

Authors' Names: Melanie Rawn, Jennifer Roberson & Kate Elliot

Other Titles By Authors: Dragon Prince / Sword Dancer / Jaran

Genre: Fantasy set in 1400s Italy type place

Target audience : 13 and up

Breif synopsis:An ambitious painter of a magical painting bloodline learns, and uses forbidden painting magic to try to win the love of his beautiful cousin. His treachery has a vast impact on the his city, and the lives of all those within the magical painting bloodline (only men get the painting magic).

Why you recommend it: Ok, the synopsis doesn't make it sound great, I thought the same thing when I read the back of the book. But, 2 of the 3 writers (rawn, roberson) were among my favorite fantasy writers, so I bought it, even though I generally perfer swords & magic type fantasies. Thankfully, I found it to bee a truely excellent book.

Why dont' you recommend it: If you don't like fantasy novels, don't get it.

Rating:10/10

Where to get: You probably won't be able to find it in a library.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0886777461/103-2740754-4231057?v=glance&s=books

Gaara-fan
03-18-2005, 07:26 PM
Book Title: Eragon

Author's Name: Christopher Paolini

Other Titles By Author:...not sure...

Genre: Fantasy / Science-fiction

Target audience : 13 and up

Breif Synpos: It is about a boy who finds a blue polished stone, which turns out to be a dragon egg. When it hatches, he finds a dragon hatchling, and the adventure begins here.

Why You Recommend It: I would recommend this book to people who enjoy fantasy books and adventurous stories.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It: I wouldn't recommend this book to people who hate fantasy or magic.

Rating: 10/10

Where to get: Chapters/Indigo

|ZeN|
03-18-2005, 07:32 PM
the good earth by pearl bucks

BakaKage
03-25-2005, 02:20 AM
Book Title: The Silmarillion
Author's Name: J.R.R Tolkien
Previous Titles By Author: The Lord of The Rings, The Hobbit
Genre: Fiction/Fantasy
Target audieence :13 older (must be a Tolkien fan to truly enjoy this)
Breif Synpos: Consists of Narratives on the Creation of Middle-Earth, the Awakening of the elves, men, dwarves and all the free peoples, The Quest for the Silmarills by the elves and the great ancient wars between the elves and Morgoth (Sauron's Master) and later the War against Sauron.
Why You Reccomend It: If you want to know more about the world that Tolkien created. This is the first step
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: As said before if you are a casual Tolkien Reader you might find this difficult to read
Rating:- 10/10
Where to get: your local bookstore should have this :)

inari
03-25-2005, 03:13 AM
Damn you, BakaKage! You stole my recommendation!

Ahem. Moving on...

Book Title: Six of One
Author's Name: Rita Mae Brown
Previous Titles By Author: The Mrs. Murphy Mysteries, Rubyfruit Jungle
Genre: Fiction
Target Audience: PG-13
Brief Synposis: It is basically two stories. The "present" about two bickering elderly sisters and the bisexual adopted daughter of one. And the "past", which is the bulk of the novel, which shows the lives of these two sisters growing up in the South during the Depression.
Why You Recommend It: It's very real and human. Every character has their faults and virtues. It also has many, many funny, witty moments that make me laugh out loud. However, I would not recommend this book's sequels as the author gets kind of preachy and almost uses animals as characters as she does in her other books.
Why Don't You Recommend It: Deals with a lot of sensitive topics like homosexuality and racism. The Catholic sister is shown in a rather unflattering light. A lot of people will probably be put off by some of the views presented.
Rating: 9/10
Where to Get: Amazon (http://www.amazon.com)


Book Title: To Kill a Mockingbird
Author's Name: Harper Lee
Previous Titles By Author: None.
Genre: Fiction
Target Audience: PG
Brief Synposis: The lawyer father of a young girl is chosen to defend a young black man accused of the rape of a white woman in the South during the Depression. The girl, Scout, must learn to deal with the unfamiliar emotions revolving around this trial in her town.
Why You Recommend It: I could say this book teaches a good moral lesson, but that's not the reason I like it. As with the above book, the characters here are interesting and very human. The book doesn't just focus on the trial, but also the life of Scout as she grows up.
Why Don't You Recommend It: I don't know. I would recommend this to anyone except maybe children to young to understand some of the ideas in it.
Rating: 10/10
Where to Get: Amazon (http://www.amazon.com)

Bloody_Mari
03-25-2005, 11:33 AM
Book Title:- Blood And Chocolate
Author's Name:- Annette Curtis Klause
Previous Titles By Author:- The Silver Kiss
Genre:- fiction
Target audieence :- PG-13
Breif Synpos:- Sixteen-year-old Vivian Gandillon is trying to fit in to her new home in the suburbs. But trying to act "normal" isn't always easy, since Vivian and her family are werewolves. It's glorious to have the power to change, and Vivian is a beautiful loup-garou with all the young wolves howling for her. But she wants no part of her squabbling pack, left leaderless by her father's recent death.

Then Vivian falls in love with a human, a meat-boy. If she reveals herself, will he relish the magic of her dual nature? When a brutal murder threatens the pack's survival, Vivian's divided loyalties are further strained. What is she really--human or beast?
Why You Reccomend It:- I recommend this book to people who enjoy fantasy books and especially werewolf fans.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- I wouldn't recodmend this book to children under 13 because they won't understand some of the parts in the story and they'll be like "ohh she said a bad word!" or "ewww gross!"
Rating:- 10
Where to get:- http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0440226686/103-0619381-2484633

chye8
04-02-2005, 07:08 AM
I recommend reading Dan Brown's books "Angels and Demons" and "The Davinci Code". The first one is much better and more thrilling. The other kinda suck. Really boring.

amithee
04-11-2005, 04:55 AM
Book Title: Welcome to the Monkey House
Author's Name: Kurt Vonnegut
Previous Titles By Author: Slaughterhouse-Five, Cat's Cradle, Breakfast of Champions
Genre: Short Story Collection
Target audience: G
Brief Synposis: Welcome To The Monkey House is a collection of Kurt Vonnueguts shorter works. Originally printed in publications as diverse as The Magazine of Fantasy and Science fiction and The Atlantic Monthly, what these superb stories share is Vonnegut's audacious sense of humor and extraordinary range of creative vision. [stolen from Amazon.com]
Why You Recommend It: My all-time favorite book. Great for someone with a short attention span, like me. :) Some stories are misses, but most of them are hits. Unfortunately the first story in the collection is a huge miss (IMHO) - so don't just read the first story and then give up! My favorite outta the bunch is DP.
Rating: 9.5 (since there are some uber-boring stories in the collection)
Where to get: Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0385333501/qid=1113205547/sr=8-2/ref=pd_csp_2/104-5060727-9708730?v=glance&s=books&n=507846), Overstock.com (http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi?PAGE=PROFRAME&PROD_ID=768492) , and your friendly local library.

metronomy
04-11-2005, 07:06 AM
Book Title: The Collector
Author's Name: John Fowles
Previous Titles: The French Lieutenant's Woman
Target Audience: 18+
Brief Synposis: Its all about obsession!
Why You Recommend It: A great journey into the human mind!
Rating: 9/10
Where to get: Libary/Internet/Book Store

Cell
04-14-2005, 11:18 PM
name:defying hitler
author:sebastian haffner
Previous Titles By Author:uh......its a memoir..i don't know what else he has wrote
genre:memoir/history
biography:well mainly its about a man defying hitler....i havn't finished it yet...
its very good i will tell u more about it when i read more.

ghostgal
04-24-2005, 03:51 PM
Author's Name:- Laura Joh Rowland
Serie's books :- Shinju, Bundori, The way of the traitor, The concubine's tatoo, the wife of the samurai, Black lotus, The pillow book of lady Wisteria, Dragon King's palace & the perfumed sleeve
Genre:- mystery, set on the 1600's
Target audieence :- R, some blood, murders and not very detailed or abundant sex scenes
Breif Synpos:- A detective called Sano Ichiro solves cases, but people don't want the solved and get in his way. Too bad they are powerful people.
Why You Reccomend It:- Rules!!! The characters are grat and teh descriptions are beautiful, the time period is described very well too
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- in spanish you only can find teh 4th 5th 6th and 7th (spanish=stupid????????)
Rating:- 9,5.......;n;(yeah)
Where to get:- amazon.com i guess...

Kakashi_Love
04-25-2005, 07:44 AM
I would like to recommend all of Michael Crichton's sci-fi novels. Don't watch the movie, read the book, it's way better.

Congo
Sphere
Timeline
Jurassic Park

IkariBattousai
05-02-2005, 03:45 AM
Book Title:- The Virgin Suicides
Author's Name:- Jeffrey Eugenides
Previous Titles By Author:- None (His next book "The Middle Sex" won him a pulitzer).
Genre:- Fiction
Target audieence :- Between PG-13 and R.
Breif Synpos:- This is a story about five girls who live under the rule of an overprotective mother. Everything starts with the attempted (and later successful) suicide of the youngest sister: Ceceilia. The story takes place in the 1970's and is told through the point of view of a group of boys living across the street who have fallen under their spell.
Why You Reccomend It:- This is a great book. Not only is it well written, but it's captivating and the message is what you make of it.
Rating:- 8/10
Where to get:- www.amazon.com

chibi_kakashi
05-28-2005, 06:52 AM
Book Title: Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code
Author's Name: Eoin Colfer
Previous Titles By Author: other books in the Artemis Fowl series, The Supernaturalist, The Wish List
Genre: Fiction/ Fantasy
Target audience : PG-13
Brief Synopsis: Artemis Fowl is an 11-year old genius, and a criminal mastermind. After rescuing his father from the Mafia, Artemis decides to change his ways and abandon his dark doings - but only after this last "deal." Using fairy technology, he develops a powerful gadget and he offers it for sale to John Spiro - who is also a criminal himself. However, Spiro steals the gadget and kills Butler (the loyal sidekick), and now Artemis must recover it with the aid of his other friends - human and fairy alike.
Why You Recommend It: It's action-packed, and you're still waiting for the next Potter book. Honestly though, it's a very good series on its own - even if you're not into Harry Potter. And this is, no-doubt, the best book in the series.
Why Dont' you Recommend It: Because you haven't read the first two books.
Rating: 9/10
Where to get: Amazon, or BN.

Zaby
05-31-2005, 09:17 AM
Book Title:- Nought's and Crosses
Author's Name:- Malorie Blackman
Previous Titles By Author:- uh...the sequel to the book is Kinfe edge, and the one after is out soon)
Genre:- fiction
Target audieence :- teenage, young adult
Breif Synpos:- Racim between black and white people. Only in the book it's a role reverse, the black people have the upper hand. Like Romeo and Juliet, with alot more twists, rebel groups, and the the hardship of instiutional racism.
Why You Reccomend It:- Emotional, interesting, meaningful, makes an excellent reading for all.
Rating:- 9
Where to get:- most bookstores, or online book stores eg, amazon.


Book Title:- The Client
Author's Name:- John Grisham
Previous Titles By Author:- Plencan Brief, The Runaway Jury, A Painted House, Bleachers, The Firm, The Street Lawyer.. many others...
Genre:- fiction
Target audieence :- Adults... but if you like a deep complicated book, anyone.
Breif Synpos:- A young boy by chance ends up in the car of a layer who commits sucide. US officals belive the boy knows some imporant information on a case the decesed lawyer. He ends up, being threated, going on the run, and in alot of trouble.
Why You Reccomend It:- Very very interesting, to see a young boy being pulled into something he has little control over. Twists, strong plot and chaacters.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- .. but i do.. thoigh you can always watch the movie.
Rating:- 8.5
Where to get:- http://www.non.com/books/Grisham_John_cc.html, and all other book stores.

Ame
06-01-2005, 08:18 PM
More like comics, but these aren't your usual superhero whatnots..

Book Title:- The Sandman (Series/Graphic Novel)
Author's Name:- Neil Gaiman
Previous Titles By Author:- Stardust, Coraline, American Gods
Genre:- Fiction
Target audieence :M... or at least mature enough to appreciate it..
Breif Synpos:- The Endless: Destiny, Death, Dream, Destruction, Despair, Desire, and Delerium... More on Dream's life and his relationship with his siblings and people that he comes across...
Why You Reccomend It:- It's possibly, the greatest comic ever...
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- If you're not into dark themes, mythology, or are extremely religious (You'd say some parts are blasphame like my cousin)...
Rating:- 10.... + a million...
Where to get: Amazon I guess...

akuma no omoigakenai saku
06-02-2005, 04:02 AM
Book Title: The Fionavar Tapestry (trilogy)
Author's Name: Guy Gavriel Kay
Genre:- fiction/fantasy
Target audieence: it does have violence/rape/death, but it's important to the story, so I guess mature 13-30 year olds.
Breif Synpos:- a group of college students get taken to another plane called Fionavar (Narnia-style, and not as cheesy as it sounds) and get tied up in a conflict against a satan-like figure that is trying to untangle the tapestry of existence, or something.
Why You Reccomend It: I just really, really liked it. The characters were well developed and the story was great. (I was only 15 at the time I read it, so I mostly only remember that I loved the trilogy)
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: mature subject matter.
Rating:- 10

Book Title:- The chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the unbeliever (2 trilogies)
Author's Name:- Stephen R. Donaldson.
Genre:- Fantasy/fiction.
Target audieence :same as fionavar tapestry (death/rape/violence)
Breif Synpos:- once again, there's a reality shift and a strange world. This time, it's for an miserable, self-pitying failure of an author who also happens to have leprosy. He gets conked on the head and wakes up in a strange place where everyone thinks he's a reincarnated folk hero, even though he's a miserable, selfish bastard.
Why You Reccomend It:- it's just a good story.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- mature content again
Rating:- 7

They aren't as cheesy and cliche as they might sound.

I too recommend any of Neil Gaiman's stuff, as well as the spin offs for Death and Lucifer by other authors.

BakaKage
06-05-2005, 04:41 AM
Book Title: Phantoms
Author's Name: Dean Koontz
Previous Titles By Author: Whispers, The Bad Place, Watchers
Genre: Fiction
Target audieence : 13 up
Breif Synpos: 2 sisters after returning from a trip find their town lifeless. Everyone is dead, more appropriately dead where they stood. Now they have to survive and leave the place as soon as possible.
Why You Reccomend It: Dean Koontz is one of my favorite authors. Though his stories deal with supernatural things and can sometimes be over the top for some people this book is very enjoyable if you want to try something new.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: This is a hit or miss book...either you love it or you don't
Rating: 10/10 (this is entirely my personal opinion :))

S-117
06-22-2005, 01:58 AM
Book Title: Halo: The Fall Of Reach
Author's Name: Eric Nylund
Previous Titles By Author: Halo: First Strike(Not exactly previous since he wrote this after Fall Of Reach)
Genre: Science Fiction
Target Audience: PG-13
Brief Synopsis: What happens before Halo, the video game. Tells how the Spartans were created, how they became so strong, and how they were destroyed. Follows the story of Master Chief(Spartan Squad Leader and main character in the video game), Captain Keyes, and Doctor Halsey(Creator of the Spartan-II project). Ends at the beginning of Halo.
Why You Reccomend It: This is an absolute must for any Halo fan, or Sci-Fi lover. Despite the spelling and grammatical errors found every now and then, the story is great. And since it takes place before the game, you won't need to play it just to understand what's going on.
Why You Don't Recommend It: Wierd transitions between events. For instance, one chapter starts out in the year 2517, then the next chapter skips two years and goes right into 2519.
Rating: 9/10

ChaochroX
07-14-2005, 03:17 PM
Book Title: The Otori Trilogy- 1st Across the Nightengale Floor, 2nd Grass for His Pillow, 3rd The Brilliance of the Moon.
Author's Name: Lian Hearn
Previous Titles By Author: N/A
Genre: non-fiction
Target audieence: PG-13, R if it were a moive
Breif Synpos: Its about a boy named Takeo who, due to an attack on his villiage, is forced out of his simple life into an entirley new world filled with warlords and political schemes. It takes place in Japan during the fudal era.
Why You Reccomend It: I recomend this book seires because its just about as good as books get. The story is brilliant there is an intriguing love story and if that weren't enough the main character is a ninja!
Rating:- 10/10 It's just an incredible book even my Mom loved it.
Where to get: theotori.com

bearzerger
07-17-2005, 06:02 PM
Book Title: A Song Of Ice And Fire (Three books already published a fourth due this year)
Author's Name: George R. R. Martin
Previous Titles By Author: Wildcarts (But it's only a mediocre work compared to A Song Of Ice And Fire
Genre: Fantasy
Target Audience: 18+ (explicite violent and sex scenes, among those incest, rape, brutality, torture, sadism)
Brief Synopsis: A world where summer can last many years and winters although seldom, too. A kingdom is torn apart by the ambitions of various nobles and other powers. Vultures are on the rise, while true loyal knights are regarded as enemies. In the centre of all this turmoil stands the Stark family, an old noble house and the story follows the family as they live and die through the chaos of civil war, a looming invasion by mysterious creatures of the cold who dabble in the darkest magic of necromancy.
Why You Reccomend It: I doubt there is any series which is told with such a brutal honesty concerning the darkest traits of us humans, perhaps apart from Robin Hobb's farseer. There is no clear drawn line between good and evil. Everyone is trying to further his ambition and many are willing to commit the worst atrocities to reach their goal. This series is absolutely unpredictable, you see characters patiently built up over hundreds of pages and the next you know is that they fell victim to the political intrigues of someone he - and you the reader too - believed an ally. There is no honor and no loyality except to one self. At the moment this is by far the best fantasy series out there, it is masterfully written, the characters are fully fleshed out and the chapters, which are written from - until now - about 30 different point of views, each give a deep inside in to the inner workings of the characters. This is one series in which one should read every word twice or one is in danger to miss a vital part.
Why You Don't Recommend It: If you don't have a stomache for brutality and cruelty this book is nothing for you. Also those who like clear distinctions between white and black, good and evil will be disappointed.
Rating: 10/10

Cornuthaum
07-17-2005, 09:03 PM
Book Title:- The Vampire Chronicles

Interview with a Vampire (Louis)
The Vampire Lestard (Lestard)
Queen of the Damned (Varying)
Tale of the Body Thief (Varying)
Memnoch the Devil (Lestard & Memnoch)
Armand the Vampire (Armand)
Blood and Gold (Marius)
Pandora (Pandora)

Author's Name: Annie Rice
Previous Titles By Author: Lives of the Mayfair Witches (The Witching Hour, Lasher, Taltos)
Genre:- Fiction
Target audience : Dunno, I'd say it's not good for people who can't stand descriptions of violence.
Breif Synopsis: The tales of the Immortal Vampires and their exploits, with the young vampire Lestard being the catalyst to unfathomable changes in an ancient society of monsters.
Why You Reccomend It: They are great books, all of them. Although Lestard degenerates more and more to a Mary-sue (yes, CANON mary sue), the people around him are fascinating in all their century-old glory and experience.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: It's not good if you're a firm believer in the christian religion, ESPECIALLY not Memnoch the Devil (which I think of as a great book), plus it often depicts violence and murder.
Rating:- 7/10 - Very good, but for the higher-up ratings it is too predictable at times and it's one of the few canon mary-sue series I know.

Nihao
07-22-2005, 11:55 AM
Book Title:- From the Corner of his eye

Author's Name:- Dean Koontz

Previous Titles By Author:- Wow, let's see: Phantoms, Strangers, Intensity, Midnight, Whispers, The Bad Place, Lightning, Fear Nothing.. (loads more)

Genre:- fiction

Target audience :16+

Brief Synopses:- This book mainly revolves around quantum mechanics and how people are tied to each other by the strings of destiny.
A little boy is born with the ability to see and even "move" into different dimensions. Once, while visiting his father's grave with his mother, they are caught in a rainstorm. When they reach the car, his mother realizes that he is completely dry. So she asks him how he did it, and he simiply answers: "I walk where it doesn't rain."

Why You Reccomend It:- Dean Koontz is a brilliant writer and his writing matures with every new book. This is just one of those books that you really can't predict what will happen next and the characters are very well developed.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- Mature content

Rating:- I would love to give it a 10, but I don't want to seem biased. (he's my fav. writer) soooo... 9.9/10 ;)

Where to get:- Amazon or any bookstore if you live in an English speaking country.

KillerFan
07-25-2005, 08:02 PM
Book Title:The Great Gatsby
Author's Name: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Previous Titles By Author: This side of Paradise, The Beautiful and Damned
Genre: Realistic fiction
Target audieence :PG-13
Breif Synpos:The setting is in the swingin 20's and Nick lives near a very wealthy man named Jay Gatsby. They become friends and through Nick's eyes, the audience experiences the 20's.
Why You Reccomend It: I recommend it because it is very real and down to earth. Sad, but makes you feel refreshed.
Why Don't you Reccommend It: English teachers make their students read this so many kids of course dislike it.
Rating: 10
Where to get: bookstore, library.

Kucheeky Badkuya
07-25-2005, 08:29 PM
Book Title:- Wasteland
Author's Name:- Steven King
Previous Titles By Author:- A lot of books
Genre:- Sci-Fi & Horror
Target audience :- PG-13 to R

Breif Synposis:- Its the third part of a saga called the Dark Tower saga, Wasteland is the third installment.

Why You Reccomend It:- Steven King made it, the Dark Tower sag is incredible.

Rating:- 8/10, a little bit long and hard to read a moments.
Where to get:- Any bookstore around

RenaiRose
07-26-2005, 07:06 PM
Book Title:- Watership Down
Author's Name:- Richard Adams
Previous Titles By Author:- Tales From Watership Down and Shardik
Genre:- fiction, survival in the harshness of nature.
Target audieence :- 13+ It's not really violent or anything but it does play on the emotions quite a bit in some parts.
Breif Synpos:- The book is about a group of rabbits who leave they're home due to the premonition of danger by one of the rabbits. The story follows them as they search for a new place to live and the various hardships they face along the way.
Why You Reccomend It:- It's a highly imaginative story with a wide array of interesting characters. If you like reading stories about animals then you would probably like this book.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- There aren't any reasons I can think of. The book does start off a bit slow but picks right up.
Rating:- 8.5/10
Where to get:- It can be found in any bookstore.

Blinus
07-29-2005, 03:10 AM
Ah Hell, I'll do one for all of the Dan Brown books. That guy rocks as a writer, whether you agree with him religiously or not.

Book Title: Digital Fortress

Author's Name: Dan Brown

Previous Titles By Author: Digital Fortress was his first. He then wrote Deception Point, Angels & Demons, and The Da Vinci Code.

Genre: Realistic fiction, Techno-thriller, conspiracy, Liberty versus Security.

Target audience: 13+ Nothing violent or dirty and kids of at least 13 should be able to follow it well.

Brief Synopsis: The NSA has a brilliant computer called TRANSLTR that can decode anything in under an hour. Trevor Strathmore, deputy director of the NSA, calls in the beautiful and intelligent cryptographer Susan Fletcher, and she is shocked when he shows her that TRANSLTR has been trying to crack a very simple code for over 15 hours. A former NSA employee, Ensei Tankado, created the code, but he is killed in the prologue, so Susan's fiance David Becker heads to Spain to attempt to find the decryption code on Tankado body. From there on, on both continents, Susan and David must fight for their lives to discover the truth, and also who Tankado's mysterious partner is, codenamed "North Dakota".

Why You Recommend It: It is a brilliant look into the NSA's inner workings and shows just how difficult it is finding a common ground between safety and privacy.

Why Don't you Recommend It: It feels constricted, as it all happens within just a few areas. Plus, the villain's motive isn't too impressive.

Rating: 9/10

Where to get: Any bookstore.
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Book Title: Deception Point

Author's Name: Dan Brown

Previous Titles By Author: Digital Fortress, and following Deception Point came Angels & Demons, and The Da Vinci Code. I recommend all of those books as well, but Deception Point is my favorite.

Genre: Realistic (though unlikely) fiction, conspiracy, and the age-old question "Do the ends justify the means?"

Target audience: 16+ Nothing violent or dirty, but you have to be pretty smart to take it all in.

Brief Synopsis: The floundering space agency NASA discovers something in the arctic that holds major leverage for the crippled agency, as well as for the coming Presidential election. Several scholars from all walks of life, including our heroine, Rachel Sexton, are brought to the Arctic to verify the find. To her and the others' horror, they realize that this whole discovery was a hoax, an attempt to manipulate the election. Forced to outwit the deadly Delta Force sent by "The Controller", the man behind the deception, Rachel and her friends' only hope is to learn the identity of The Controller and either expose his plot or simply take him out. His identity, she will learn, is the most shocking deception of all.

Why You Recommend It: It is a flawless comination of well researched material, and a very fine line between good and evil. There are no clear villains, not even the main villain, codenamed The Controller. His ambitions were just, it was his means that were wrong.

Why Don't you Recommend It: All the research and technology is factual, so you may get lost in the gibberish. But it's worth it.

Rating: 10/10

Where to get: Any bookstore.
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Book Title: Angels & Demons

Author's Name: Dan Brown

Previous Titles By Author: Digital Fortress, Deception Point and following Angels & Demons, The Da Vinci Code.

Genre: Realistic fiction, conspiracy, science, religious epic.

Target audience: 16+ Nothing violent or dirty, but you have to be pretty smart to take it all in. Not recommended for hugely devout Catholics.

Brief Synopsis: When a weapon is planted inside of Vatican City at an unknown location, the Swiss science lab, CERN, calls in Religious Science Professor Robert Langdon to help identify a branding on the man who was murdered to get to the weapon. Branded on his chest is a perfect ambigram of "Illuminati" an anti-religious group thought to be dissolved. Langdon, along with the murdered man's daughter, Vittoria, find themselves on a race against the clock against a mysterious man codenamed Janus to save the Vatican and the current Conclave. What they will discover, however, is a motive as far from the Illuminati as could be, and Janus's identity will be the most shocking thing of all.

Why You Recommend It: A very informational look into the secrets of Catholicism and the Vatican, as well as a solid story, a surprise ending, and most of all, the amazing Ambigrams. You'll see.

Why Don't you Recommend It: Only stay away if you don't like the idea of religion doing bad stuff sometimes and harboring secrets.

Rating: 10/10

Where to get: Any bookstore.
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Book Title: The Da Vinci Code

Author's Name: Dan Brown

Previous Titles By Author: Digital Fortress, Deception Point, Angels & Demons.

Genre: Religious fiction, conspiracy, and the the human spirit's yearning for the truth.

Target audience: 16+ Nothing violent or dirty, but you have to be pretty smart to take it all in. Not recommended for bible thumpers.

Brief Synopsis: When the curator at the famous Louvre museum is murdered, Professor Robert Langdon is forced to play hero for a second time when he is tricked to help investigate, unaware that he is the number one suspect. With the help of the curator's granddaughter, Sophie Neveu, and an old decrepit man named Leigh Teabing, they slowly begin to find clues as to why the curator was murdered, clues hidden in paintings by Da Vinci.

Why You Recommend It: It is a fascinating alternate depiction of how Christ's life may have truly been. Even if it's ultimately wrong, it's still hella enjoyable.

Why Don't you Recommend It: Doesn't quite live up to its predecessors, and the token faceless antagonist that every Dan Brown book has is very easy to guess this time around.

Rating: 8/10

Where to get: Any bookstore.

DragonHeart52
08-01-2005, 11:08 AM
His Dark Materials Trilogy by Philip Pullman consisting of:
The Golden Compass
The Subtle Knife
The Amber Spyglass

These books are aimed at readers age 13 and up. They weave a story of parallel universes where demons, angels, and magical creatures exist side by side with humans. The protagonists of the story seek to find the secret behind a material called "Dust," which seems to be the key to survival of these alternate planes of existence. Nothing is quite as it initially appears in these books. They are a good read right up to the end.

zionforsell
08-01-2005, 07:00 PM
Book title: THE MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA

By: Arthur Golden (this is his first novel and it was instantly a bestseller. Plus, a movie based from it is in making!)

Genre: a novel

Target Audience: 17+ (very graphic and realistic)

Summery: it is a beautiful portrait of the life of one of the greatest Geisha in Gion in Japan (Geisha means "artist" but usually was mistaken as prostitute). The story is told by Chiyo (the main female). She was born with unusual eyes color -bluegray. Then she was sold to a Mother to train and to become a Geisha. She had to endure lots of hardship and encounter harshness of the world.

Why I recommend it: If you want to understand more about Japanese culture, this book is perfect. The author spent 10 years researching for it so you won't be dissapointed. You will know about the beauty perspectives in Japan, social classes, and the sad fates of Geishas. You will discover the world in its naked state, that appearrance stands a huge pact in your life, that dignity can be bought by money, that a pure heart can be polluted by jealousy and hatred. It is a dazzling reality with scorns how love sometimes seem an illusions. But with determination, humans still thrive to archieve happiness. It is a book you shouldn't pick up if you don't have a whole weekend to read through it. It is magically stunning!

Rating: 10/10

Where to get: amazon.com

Chatulio
08-02-2005, 11:09 PM
Book title: The Chronicles of Blood And Stone

author: Robert Newcomb

genre: fiction/fantasy

Target audience: 16+ (safe side :amuse)
THE FIFTH SORCERESS
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SUMMARY:It is more than three centuries since the ravages of a devastating war nearly tore apart the kingdom of Eutracia. In its wake, those who masterminded the bloodshed—a quartet of powerful, conquest-hungry Sorceresses—were sentenced to exile, with return all but impossible and death all but inevitable. Now a land of peace and plenty, protected and guided by a council of immortal wizards, Eutracia is about to crown a new king. And as the coronation approaches, the spirit of celebration fills every heart. Except one.

Prince Tristan is a reluctant monarch-to-be. Though born with the “endowed” blood that will give him the power to master magic, and destined by tradition to succeed his father as ruler, he is a rebel soul. And when he discovers the ancient, hidden caves where strange red waters flow—possessed of their own mysterious magic—it only makes him yearn all the more to escape his future of duty . . . and succumb to the stirrings of enchantment within him.

But more than tradition compels Tristan to ascend the throne. The very existence of Eutracia depends upon it. For after these long centuries of peace, dreadful omens have begun to appear, heralding something too unspeakable to ponder. And if indeed the old evil has returned, hungry to wreak vengeance, Tristan’s role in an ages-old prophecy must be fulfilled—or the cost to his kingdom and his people will be beyond imagination.

It will be a battle like none ever known, against an enemy whose thirst for blood and domination is depthless and unyielding. And for Tristan, it will be the ultimate challenge: facing an adversary whose greatest weapon is the person he loves most—transformed into the instrument of his annihilation . . . and the catalyst that will doom Eutracia forever to darkness.
THE GATES OF DAWN
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SUMMARY:For three centuries, Eutracia was a kingdom at peace, ruled by a benevolent monarchy and guided by a council of wizards. But a horror from the past, long believed vanquished, returned with devastating fury. And when the battle against the bloodthirsty Sorceresses of the Coven was finally won, victory was not without its price. Now, the royal palace lies in ruins; the king and queen, the royal guard, and the Directorate of Wizards are dead; the land is lawless; and Prince Tristan— forced by the Coven to murder his father, the King—is a wanted man.

In a cavernous underground labyrinth, once headquarters of the wizards’ council, Tristan has taken refuge with his sister, Shailiha, her infant daughter, the wizard Wigg—the lone surviving member of the Directorate—and the crippled wizard Faegan, returned from self-imposed exile in the forest of Shadowood. Together they face the daunting task of restoring order to Eutracia and winning back the allegiance of her subjects. But suddenly, even these challenges pale beside a truly terrifying turn of events. The sacred jewel that is the source of all magic has inexplicably begun to lose its power. Without its age-old enchantment to sustain their spells, the immortal wizards will perish . . . and magic will vanish from Eutracia forever.

At the same time, a mysterious and ruthless mercenary has declared a bounty upon the head of Prince Tristan. And an army of wizards on a mission to rid Eutracia of monsters created by the Coven has fallen prey to an insidious breed of creatures—beings that can only have sprung from forbidden use of malevolent magic. With time and their powers dwindling, Wigg and Faegan desperately seek to discover who, or what, has succeeded the dead Sorceresses in laying siege to Eutracia. But when the shocking truth is revealed, and an evil that transcends life itself is made known, it is Tristan, more than any other, who will be stunned to his very soul. And it is Tristan who will be thrust into the ultimate battle—for his life, his land, and the course of his destiny.

THE SCROLLS OF THE ANCIENTS
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SUMMARY:Tristan and Shailiha are the Chosen Ones, prophesied to unite the opposing magics of the dark Vagaries and the benevolent Vigors. With the destruction of the Gates of Dawn, it seems that the wounded kingdom of Eutracia will at last have the chance to heal—and the Chosen Ones, under the tutelage of wizards Wigg and Faegan, can fulfill their rightful destiny.

Alas, such is not to be. For there is another who unknowingly possesses magic in his blood—great magic that, in the wrong hands, could unleash unspeakable evil. To find this unsuspecting soul, the Chosen Ones and their allies embark on a dangerous quest that will lead from the mysterious Chambers of Penitence to the sacred Isle of Sanctuary. A quest that will change everything Tristan and Shailiha think they know about themselves and their purpose.

But they are not the only ones searching. Krassus, a devoted servant of the Vagaries, has dispatched ships of demonic slavers to scour the coasts of Eutracia, capturing men and women and bringing them in chains across the monster-filled Sea of Whispers to the impregnable island fortress of the Citadel, where evil dreams take the form of living nightmares.

Aided by Tyranny, a pirate as fierce as she is beautiful, Tristan and Shailiha struggle to destroy the wicked demonslaver fleet. Meanwhile, the ill-fated pawn of magic is being held by Krassus at the Citadel. It is there that Krassus seeks to awaken the magic in his blood, imbuing him with dark enchantments from the mystic Scrolls of the Ancients—and transforming him into a weapon of evil such as the world has never known . . . and will not long survive.

why you recomnd it: read if your a fan of fantasy and feel like reading something new

rating: 9/10

find at a bookstores, amazon, etc.

ShadowGal19
08-04-2005, 08:40 PM
Book Title: The Firebrand

Author's Name: Marion Zimmer Bradley

Previous Titles By Author:
-Priestess of Avalon
-Lady of Avalon
-The Forest House

Genre: fiction

Target audience: adult/mature

Book Summary: Though born of noble blood, Kassandra is destined for a greater life that that of a Trojan princess. Even before her mother sends her to live among the Amazons, Kassandra is chosen by the Sun God Apollo as his priestess-and has the gift of foresight bestowed upon her.

She has foreseen the destruction of Troy-a great war between Akhaians and Trojans and the wrath of the gods upon them all. But no one believes Kassandra's prophecies, or heeds her warnings about the beautiful woman known as Helen...

Why You Recommend It: I have always enjoyed this authors approach to different myths such as King Arthur. She creates a balance between the masculine and feminine that wasn't originally there, and makes characters once scorned more respectable. I recommended this particular book because I've always enjoyed reading Greek myths, and this one keeps to the showing of how the culture switched to patriarchal and at the same time doesn't turn women into manipulative/foolish figures like in the original Greek myths.

I wouldn't recommend this book though if you're so religious that you would laugh at the belief of a powerful goddess, or have no care for mythology.

Rating: somewhere between an 8 and 9

Where to get: www.amazon.com

NarutoSitro
09-11-2005, 01:13 PM
Best Books i ever read Halfblood Prince even though its a kids book its really good and plus Hermione is Hot

fma_lover15
10-02-2005, 11:21 AM
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Book Title: Eragon
Author's Name:Christopher Paolini
Previous Titles By Author:none
Genre: Epic Fantasy
Target audieence : PG-13
Breif Synpos: It's about a boy that finds a rock, that is a dragon egg. He thinks that the "rock" is some type og thing that he can trade for meals or other things but soon he finds himself with a little dragon to take care of and soon a great adventure is waiting for him.
Why You Reccomend It: it's a very exciting story, if you liked LOTR then you'll difinetly will like this one
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: it's a 3 book lenght, yet there's only two books. 1st Book- Eragon... 2nd Book- Eldest
Rating: 10
Where to get: http://www.alagaesia.com/eragon.htm
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o0oEnderIlleso0o
10-02-2005, 04:50 PM
David Sedaris

Iijyanaika
10-02-2005, 08:58 PM
the hundred sercret senses-Amy Tan

Liengod
10-03-2005, 12:46 AM
The Sword of Truth Series which is written by Terry Goodking.

All the book that are out are as followed:

* Wizard's First Rule (1994)
* Stone of Tears (1996)
* Blood of the Fold (1996)
* Temple of the Winds (1997)
* Soul of the Fire (1999)
* Faith of the Fallen (2000)
* The Pillars of Creation (2001)
* Naked Empire (2003)
* Chainfire (2005)

Definantly has to be my favorite adventure/fantasy series by far if not my favorite book series in general.

Eirthye
10-05-2005, 10:22 AM
I love reading and here's one I can recommend:

Title: By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept

Author: Paulo Coelcho

Fictional

Drama/Romance


I don't know why I love this book. but for those who are sucker for romance (especially bestfriend's love) THIS ONE IS FOR YOU!:P

Hinata-neechan
10-05-2005, 09:20 PM
Title: Sabriel
Author: Garth Nix
Genre: Fiction
Fantasy
Other books by Author:
-Lirael
-Abhorsen
-Mister Monday
-Grim Tuesday
-Drowned Wednesday
-Ragwitch (I do NOT reccomend this book, however)
-Shade's Children
-The Seventh Tower series

Short summary: Sabriel the necromancer ventures out into a dangerous land to find her father, whom she suspects is dead.

READ THIS!!! I LOVED THIS BOOK

Yoshi
10-19-2005, 01:35 PM
Homer's 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey'. No joke, I'm reading them for my Ancient History course, and although heavily descriptive, I love this old style of writing, it feels so intelligent and classical.

monk3
10-20-2005, 12:13 AM
Book Title: Eldest

Author's Name:Christopher Paolini

Previous Titles By Author:Eragon

Genre:Fantasy

Target audience : PG-13

Breif Synpos: continuation of Eragon. Eragon travels to the land of the elves [Ellesmera] to learn the ways of the Riders. During this time, his cousin Roran must protect the village of Carvahall from the King's army.

Why You Reccomend It: If you like anything related to fantasy, then this and Eragon are the books for you (read Eragon first so it makes sense.) but yeah it rocks

Why Dont' you Reccommend It: now i have to wait for the third book

Rating: 10/10

Where to get: at a bookstore or on amazon.com

Fayt
10-27-2005, 08:21 PM
The Hobbit
Tolkien
Fantasy

Other Works:
LOTR Trilogy
Silmarillion

PG

Description: The story of Bilbo Baggins and how he met gandalf and all of that good stuff that happens before the movies.

Why I recommend it: It shows a personal growth of Bilbo and I love the writing.

Rating: 10/10

The Giver
Lois Lowry
Sci-Fi

Other Works:
Number the Stars (Recommened)
Messenger

PG

Description: A young boy lives in a city that gave up it's rights to become more stable is selected to be the "Reciever of Dreams."

Why I recommend it: It's in the same context of "1984" and "Brave New World" but looks at it in another way.

Rating: 9/10

Silent Bob Speaks
Kevin Smith

Other Works:
Bluntman & Chronic

R

Decription: A collection of writings from Kevin Smith that he did for an European Mag.

Why I recommend it: I am a total fan of Kevin Smith.

Rating: 7/10

Keramachi
10-31-2005, 09:06 PM
The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
This is a work by Will Eisner, a graphic novel detailing exactly how The Protocols of the Elders of Zion were forged in the early 20th century. The Protocols are the most widespread works of antisemetic propaganda in history, and despite their blatant forgery, they continue to spread across the globe. I would reccomend it to anyone because it tries to put a stop to the lies, and people deserve to know the truth about the document.

skunkworks
11-10-2005, 05:45 AM
Servant of the Shard and Promise of the Witch by R.A. Salvatore are superb fanstasy novels.

Yasha
11-26-2005, 09:00 AM
Book Title: And then there were none

Author's Name: Agatha Christie

Genre: Suspense

Target audience : everyone

Synopsis: Ten strangers were invited to an isolated island and got killed one by one

Why You Recommend It: Truly classic

Rating: 10/10

Where to get: Of course you can get it from a nearby library but I strongly suggest you to add this masterpiece into your collection. It only costs you 7 dollars. Click on the cute Kisame if you are interested:kblush (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0312979479/102-8379360-3058555?v=glance&n=283155&colid=&coliid=)

theskyisfallin
11-26-2005, 01:09 PM
Book Title - The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse
Author's Name- Robert Rankin
Previous Titles By Author - Sex and Drugs and Sausage Rolls, The Brentford Chain-store Massacre, A Dog Called Demolition
Genre - Crime/Fantasy Fiction
Target audience - 16+, some mild discussion of 'adult' topics, all done light heartedly
Brief Synopsis - A young boy called Jack decides to leave his backwater home town and move to the city to make himself a fortune. Many fallings down of holes and bumps to the head later he finds himself in the city and it is somewhat different to how he imagined it. The city is inhabited by living toys (teddy bears, tin men, 'dollies' and the like). He soon befriends a teddy bear named Eddie, who tells him that there is a cereal killer on the prowl in the city and seeing as Eddie happens to be a Private Detective, he asks Jack to help him solve the case. Eddie has no opposable thumbs see. Much fun, drunkenness and danger ensue.
Why You Recommend It - It's a lively story, well written and has genuine laugh out loud moments.
Why Don’t' you Recommend It - If you don't enjoy reading for laughs then you will have a problem as the plot development may be a little thin for your liking but if you can put that to one side it's easily enjoyable.
Rating - 8/10
Where to get- UK Site (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0575074019/qid=1133024863/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_11_4/026-4783359-8499650), US Site (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0575074019/102-4461336-1680152?v=glance&n=283155)

Drama
11-30-2005, 07:28 PM
I recommend 100%
" The Historian " by Elizabeth Kostova.
(Fiction & Literature)

GREAT BOOK. altho it starts of SLOW.
it was well worth the 650 + pages.
its about the History of Vlad Tempes Drakul mixed
wit Vampirism.
The book is well writhen.. with lots of suspense and
adventure through Europe during the mid 1900.
I STRONGLY RECOMEND IT. one of the best books ive read
and ones that were hard to put down.

tuaamin13
11-30-2005, 08:38 PM
btw--I totally agree with Song of Fire and Ice (and the 4th book is already out), and Wheel of Time---Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind is also along those lines with a lot of similarities.

But anyhow....


Title-- Catch-22
Author-- Joseph Heller
Why I would recommend -- It's a really funny book. It satires the military and just society in general.
Why I wouldn't -- Slightly graphic, esp. with some descriptions of whorehouses. Not more than like PG-13, but it's at a higher reading level that you probably won't understand till you're older. Also gets slightly repetitive.
Score - 9/10
Similar Books on same topic (satire or war)-- "All Quiet on the Western Front" & "Arms with the Man"

I know these might seem a little nerdy, but Dante's "Inferno" and Milton's "Paradise Lost" are quite good, as is "Crime and Punishment"

C&P and AQoWF are available in translations if you can't read original text (Russian and German, respectively)


And definitely you should read something of Shakespeare. If English is your first language and you haven't, you should be shot.

Kahlua2606
12-01-2005, 04:15 AM
Book Title - Decipher
Author's Name- Stel Pavlou
Previous Titles By Author - None, this was his first book, though he wrote the screen play for the movie Formula 51 (don't hold that against him).
Genre - Action/Fantasy (somewhat) Fiction
Target audience - 16+, some action/violence, but most people wouldn't understand the major points below the age of 16
Brief Synopsis - Da Vinci Code type tale of the discovery of Atlantis, and it's role in the possible upcoming end of the world. To say much more would give away the plot... I may have give away too much already.
Why You Recommend It - Great action story that incorporates historical facts to buttress its claims. Keeps you reading until the end, and thinking long after.
Why Don’t you Recommend It - If you're impressionable, and/or already fear the end of the world is coming soon, this might freak you out big time. Also, it calls into question major themes of Christianity, as the Da Vinci Code did as well. As a Roman Catholic, these claims didn't change my beliefs, but they did make me think.
Rating - 10/10

gamesector
12-23-2005, 11:17 PM
Homer's 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey'. No joke, I'm reading them for my Ancient History course, and although heavily descriptive, I love this old style of writing, it feels so intelligent and classical.

The Iliad was voted the best book ever by the Guardian newspaper here, so it can't be bad :P

As for recommendations, I read Tokyo by Mo Hayder recently and that was an excellent book. It restored my faith in Literature after having to analyse "The Coral Island" for English.

Once_Upon_a_Goth
12-28-2005, 02:50 PM
Anansi Boys by Niel Gaiman
MUST READ IT!!
SO FUNNY & WIERD!!

Yoshi
12-28-2005, 04:47 PM
The Song of Roland - author unknown. On the 15th of August 778 Charlemagne's army was returning from a successful expedition against Saracen Spain when its rearguard was ambushed. "The Song of Roland" tells of Charlemagne's warrior nephew, Lord of the Breton Marches, who valiantly leads his men into battle against the Saracens. I am reading this book for my Medieval history essay, and am actually finding it a good read. Although difficult to read, the story is well written and actually gets good when it gets to the battle and onwards. The characters are vibrant and contemporary - I can almost see a film being successfully made about the book. I encourage all of you to read the introduction as it will make the book easier to understand when reading. The book has all you expect of a Hollywood film - a traitor, villain, hero, battle scenes and well written dialogue. You can either love Ganelon as an anti-hero or hate him as a traitor; Roland can be seen as either foolish or honourable. It can be a bit of a mission to read this book, but I hope you will enjoy it.

Copyright
12-29-2005, 06:37 AM
Alright, heres my favourite series of the last 5 years

Title - The Chronicals of Thursday Next (4 books)
1. The Eyre Affair
2. Lost In A Good Book
3. The Well Of Lost Plots
4. Something Rotten

Author - Jasper fforde (2f's not a typo, for those unfamiliar)

Genre - Fantasy/Sci-fi/Comedy/Action/Detective mystery/Satire

Target Audience - Anyone (16+ with some knowledge of classic literature, ie shakepseare, Bronte Sisters)

Synopsis: Literary detective, Thursday Next, travels through time, dimension, and literature itself, pursuing master villains, her memories and a minotaur.

Why I Reccomend It - Set in the most convincing unreality since the Discworld Series (Terry Pratchett) and the driest cleverest British wit since Douglas Adams, it is a truly surreal reading experience

Why I don't Reccomend it - Lots of Shakespear 'In-jokes' and obscure 19th century English Literary References

Out of 10 - The Eyre Affair 6/10
Lost In a Good Book 8/10
Well Of Lost Plots 10/10
Something Rotten 7/10

Where To Get http://www.thursdaynext.com

RockLee
12-31-2005, 01:07 AM
Book Title: Les Miserables

Author's Name: Victor Hugo

Genre: Historical Fiction

Target audience : People with patience.

Synopsis: Follows simple peasant Jean Valjean through his journeys in life, from being a simple peasant to a convict to a man of virtue.

Why You Recommend It: A highly descriptive tale that pokes hard at society and tugs at the heartstrings. Invokes rage, sadness, hope, suspense and triumph in the reader.

Rating: 8.5/10 Why? It's too descriptive at some parts and the plot moves really slowly at times, making this pretty heavy reading for those with no patience. Those who do read it will be heavily rewarded.

Where to get: Your local bookstore. It's a mere 8$ for the unabridged version.

sousukeclone
01-07-2006, 08:54 PM
If you like mystical people and surprises and intence reading, you love these books.
Title: Odd Thomas
Sequel: Life Expectancys (new)
Author: Dean Koontz
Brief description:
Odd Thomas:
This book is the best yet, because i havent read the sequal yet, but i heard its good. In this one, the main character can peoples future and tell how they are going to die. I cant really tell you anymore cuz that would ba a spoiler. Try it sumtime.

Jef88
01-08-2006, 08:08 AM
Book Title: a clock work orange
Author's Name: Anthony Burgess
Previous Titles By Author: little wilson an big god, honey for the bears, the doctor is sick
Genre: sci-fi
Target audieence : M
Breif Synpos: its about a 15 year old alex that with some weird hobbies raping, stealing and fighting one day he gets convicted for murder and has to go to prison. a doctor named ludovico has discovered a new technique for reclamation and alex is the subject of that treatment.
Why You Reccomend It: very original story and use of the slank language in the book and its only a 150 pages thick
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:its a very brutal book, the use of words can be very confusing
Rating: 10/10

Lexiefaye
01-23-2006, 05:30 PM
FOR THE GUYS
Book Title: October Sky (alternative title - Rocket Boys)
Author's Name:- Homer Hickam Jr.
Previous Titles By Author: 1st in coalwood trilogy
Genre:- fiction, autobiographical
Target audieence : teen and older, its a coming of age story
Breif Synpos:- Looking back after a distinguished NASA career that fulfilled his boyhood ambition, Hickam shares the story of his youth, taking readers into the life of the little mining town and the boys who came to embody both its tensions and its dreams. With the help -- and sometimes hindrance -- of the people of Coalwood, the Rocket Boys learn not only how to turn mine scraps into rockets that soar miles into the heavens, but how to find hope in a town that progress is passing by. A uniquely American memoir, Rocket Boys is at once an inspiring chronicle of triumph and a luminous story of a mother's love, a father's fears, and a young man's coming of age. With the effortless grace of a natural storyteller, Homer Hickam beautifully captures a moment when a dying town, a divided family, and a band of teenage dreamers dared to look beyond their differences and set their sights on the stars -- and saw a future that the nation was just beginning to imagine.
Why recommended: - Best autobiography ever read. Funny and heartfelt ... a good book for anybody.
Rating:- 8.5/10
Where to get:- http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=lU2SJPVB2Y&isbn=0440235502&itm=1
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FOR THE GALS
Book Title: Pride and Prejudice
Author's Name: Jane Austen
Previous Titles By Author: Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Mansfield Park
Genre:- Classic, Romance
Target audience: Teen and up
Brief Synposis: Many consider this rich social commentary to be Jane Austen's finest novel. It is certainly among her more famous ones. Austen sets her entertaining study of manners and misconceptions against the backdrop of a class-conscious society in 18th-century England.

Spirited, intelligent Elizabeth Bennet is alternately enchanted and affronted by Mr. Darcy. She is quick to suspend her usual, more rational judgment when it comes to him. She also is quick to believe the worst gossip about this haughty, opinionated man, who soon manages to alienate Elizabeth and her family. But is the condescending air that Mr. Darcy wars an indication of his real character? Or has Elizabeth's pride gotten in the way of her chance for true romance?
Why recommended: - Extremely engaging - maybe the most accessible classic around.
Rating:- 9/10
Where to get:http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=lU2SJPVB2Y&isbn=0393976041&TXT=Y&itm=2
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FOR THOSE THAT READ NONFICTION
Book Title: Devil in the White City
Author's Name:- Erik Larson
Previous Titles By Author: Isaac's Storm about the Galveston Hurricane
Genre:- nonfiction, history
Target audieence : adult
Breif Synpos:- "Two men, each handsome and unusually adept at his chosen work, embodied an element of the great dynamic that characterized America's rush toward the twentieth century. The architect was Daniel Hudson Burnham, the fair's brilliant director of works and the builder of many of the country's most important structures, including the Flatiron Building in New York and Union Station in Washington, D.C. The murderer was Henry H. Holmes, a young doctor who, in a malign parody of the White City, built his "World's Fair Hotel" just west of the fairgrounds - a torture palace complete with dissection table, gas chamber, and 3,000-degree crematorium. Burnham overcame tremendous obstacles and tragedies as he organized the talents of Frederick Law Olmsted, Charles McKim, Louis Sullivan, and others to transform swampy Jackson Park into the White City, while Holmes used the attraction of the great fair and his own satanic charms to lure scores of young women to their deaths. What makes the story all the more chilling is that Holmes really lived, walking the grounds of that dream city by the lake."
Why recommended: - Incredible well written ... you easily visualize both the beauty of the fair and the ugliness in the murder's heart.
Rating:- 8/10
Where to get:-
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=lU2SJPVB2Y&isbn=0609608444&TXT=Y&itm=1

DragonBlade
02-04-2006, 03:07 AM
i would reccomend the frankenstein series by Dean Koontz they are good books...

HUUUURRRRAAAAYYYYY FOR MY 100TH POST

MkAura
02-06-2006, 10:38 PM
actually i know the title in spanish, but in english would be something like "The world of Sophia", and i have to say this right now: if you cant stad complicated books, dont read it

this book talks about...Sophia, common 15 years old girl, who one day finds in his mail box (not a virtual one) a letter of an unknown person, the one is inviting her to take a pratical curse of.....philosofy

the the stoyry evolves, while these two caracters mada a brief recontruction of the whole philosofy story 9since the very beginings)

also has a very interesting ending, but you first have to read the book:P

ManiacalLaughter
02-09-2006, 07:11 PM
I know this doesnt exactly fallow the suggested form of recomendation for books, but i wanted to say that almost anything by Chuck Palahniuk is a good choice. Chuck P. wrote Fight Club. Some of his other works are Choke and Survivor, both of which are extremely good books.
Choke is about a man who is a sexaholic, and every day he goes to resturants and eats a lot of food until he chokes. The goal of this is someone else in the resturant gets to be a hero and save him by giving him the heimlich(i know i spelled that wrong) manuveur, and he gets a free meal. On top of that, the person that saves him will send him letters, and he will request that they send him money for odd favors.
Survivor is about a man who was born into a cult. When a member of the cult turns a certain age, they are sent out into the world to work. Very average jobs. The cult beleived that at a certain time they would all have to commit suicide to be able to join god in heaven. The government found out about this and went in to their comunity to try and stop them. When they did that, everyone in the comunity killed themselves. The government then had officials try to take care of all of the 'Survivors', the people who werent living in the comunity, but were out in the world working. After a few years the survivors start dieing off, many of them seem to be suspicous deaths. Eventualy the main character(his name i forget) is the only remaining survivor. And the book is about his odd life.
Anyway...i just wanted to suggest those because they are amazing books, and especialy to anybody who enjoy Fight Club, they should read them.

.Naptha
02-12-2006, 12:34 PM
Book Title:- The Google Story
Author's Name:- David A. Vise
Previous Titles By Author:- The Bureau and the Mole
Genre:- --
Target audieence :- All ages
Breif Synpos:- Interesting facts about google as a company, its enterprise, history and its future
Why You Reccomend It:- Nice outlook on the company, quite an interesting read.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- Might not be to everyones taste, little too fact-driven for some.
Rating:- 7.8/10
Where to get:- Waterstones, probably available on Amazon or the like as well though.

Nan Desu Ka
02-12-2006, 03:54 PM
anything by Michael Crichton is always a good read, he's a master of suspense and action.

yummysasuke
02-13-2006, 04:14 AM
It would most likely be already recommended, but I just finished Dan Brown's Angels and Demons, and it's a really good book.

Shaiah
02-26-2006, 02:35 PM
Book Title:
The Rule of Four

Authors' Names:
Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason

Previous Titles By Authors:
none

Genre:
fiction, drama, mystery, historical, etc..

Brief Synopsis:
*to give justice to the book (or to be safe, cuz i could never describe it good enough) i'm posting one of the reviews found in amazon.com:
A compelling modern thriller that cleverly combines history and mystery. When four Princeton seniors begin the Easter weekend, they are more concerned with their plans for the next year and an upcoming dance than with a 500-year-old literary mystery. But by the end of the holiday, two people are dead, two of the students are injured, and one has disappeared. These events, blended with Renaissance history, code breaking, acrostics, sleuthing, and personal discovery, move the story along at a rapid pace. Tom Sullivan, the narrator, tells of his late father's and then a roommate's obsession with the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, a 15th-century "novel" that has long puzzled scholars. Paul has built his senior thesis on an unpopular theory posited by Tom's father–that the author was an upper-class Roman rather than a monk–and has come close to proving it. While much of the material on the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili is arcane and specialized, it is clearly explained and its puzzles are truly puzzling, while the present-day action is compelling enough to keep teens reading. There is a love interest for Tom and a lively portrayal of Princeton life. This novel will appeal to readers of Dan Brown's TheDa Vinci Code (Doubleday, 2003) but it supplies a lot more food for thought, even including some salacious woodcuts from the original book as well as coded excerpts and their solutions.
–Susan H. Woodcock, Fairfax County Public Library, Chantilly, VA
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Why You Recommend It:
i love it. murder who-dunnit, plus historical discovery, plus code-breaking, plus coming-of-age drama. for me it's better or at par with dan brown's angels&demons/da vinci code

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:
not for light reading, or those looking for humor

Rating:
8

Where to get:
http://www.amazon.com

ViolentlyHappy
03-12-2006, 10:10 PM
Totally need to read the book 'Memoirs of a Geisha' I know the movie is out right now, but the book always has way more detail than the movie. You should take some of your time and check it out.

Wander
03-26-2006, 03:43 PM
Book Title: Angel Seven
Author's Name: Michael Lunnon-Wood
Previous Titles By Author: Dark Rose
Genre: Science-fiction
Target Audience: PG-13 to R
Brief Synopsis: An underground group called "Oslo" builds a hightech jet airplane with the purpose of destroying all of the nuclear missile silos on the Earth.
Why You Recommend It: Very original and unique. I can see this book becoming a movie.
Why You Don't Recommend It: Some scenes I didn't feel were needed. Many minor characters are introduced but then never talked about again.
Rating: 8/10
Where to Get: This is a rare book unfortunately. I could only find it on the French Amazon.com.

sut_69
03-30-2006, 04:27 AM
Book Title: Black Magician Trilogy
Author: Trudi Canavan
Genre: Fantasy
Target Audience: 12 upwards I would say
Synopsis: 3 books about a young girl who lives in the slums of a city, and discovers she has the ability to use magic.
Good Points: well written characters, good amount of story and depth without being overfacing or slow to develop.
Bad Points: Perhaps could have been longer, there was potential for an incredibily detailed story but sometimes it seemed to move too quickly.
Rating: 9/10, I couldn't put it down. If you like magic, this is a great read.

esoteric`
04-02-2006, 12:06 AM
Book Title:- The Fountainhead
Author's Name:- Ayn Rand
Previous Titles By Author:- Not sure:P
Target audience :- Mature
Breif Synpos:- With 700+ pages this book covers quite a many topics. Set in the 1920's the book focuses on the lives of two architechts one who would do anything to get where he wants and the other uncompromising about what he believes. Interesting choices for symbolism and amazing character development make for an interesting story that can carry through such a long book.
Why You Reccomend It:- Characters characters characters
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- LONG
Rating:- 8/10 I really like it but the length can be annoying....I want to say more but have to be objective.
Where to get:- Somewhere where there are books most likely

Hiraedd
04-23-2006, 12:05 PM
Has anyone ever read My uncle Oswald by Roald Dahl? It is the funniest thing I've ever read. :clap seriously read it!!

martryn
04-23-2006, 12:09 PM
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith. Sure, its a coming of age story about a poor impovershed girl from the streets set in pre WWI times, but I read it in two sittings. Very good book.

Euphauria
05-03-2006, 05:37 AM
Book Title:- Girl, 15 Charming But Insane

Author's Name:- Sue Limb

Previous Titles By Author:-

Genre:- Comedy, Romance

Target audieence :- Teenagers, mostly 15 and above

Breif Synpos:- Jess Jordan going through a tough time during life and is overshadowed by her perfect best friend, Flora.
Due to a series of humorous events, she finallygets what she wished for. Except it's for the wrong reason.

Why You Reccomend It:- It's funny, different and gives a whole new perspective on teenage life and the problems that come with it.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- hmm.. well it's more for girls. and slightly predictable at times...

Rating:- 10/10 :)

Where to get:- Bookstores...

Danchou
05-10-2006, 03:44 PM
Book Title:- A clockwork orange
Author's Name:- Anthony Burgess
Previous Titles By Author:-
Genre:- fiction
Target audience :- It really depends on the person, but in general I'd say 15 and up
Brief Synposis:[minor spoilers]- This futuristic, post-industrialistic classic is about Alex de Large. He is a sociopathic teenage gangleader that plagues society relentlessly with his violent antics. After causing numerous incidents he is placed in a state-run program designed to rehabilitate violent criminals through an inhuman new conditioning technique. Altough Alex is now "cured' of his sickness, his whole persona has changed. He has lost his free will. This book is a social and moral commentary on society and the nature of good and evil, and the choices between them.
Why You Reccomend It:- Not only for the ingenious craftmanship of the author [nadsat], but also because it is a book that makes one think about the relation between state, crime and free will. For isn't a state that uses inhumane principles to retaliate against crime an even bigger evil?
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- It can be very graphic and offensive for some people.
Rating:- Between a seven and eight
Where to get:- amazon.com

Harlita
05-27-2006, 04:32 AM
Book Title:- The Hero With A Thousand Faces
Author's Name:- Joseph Campbell
LaterTitles By Author:- The Power of Myth
Genre:- Brainiacs
Target audience - everyone
Brief Synposis: I couldn't really explain the power behind this book, so I'm snagging an editorial review from amazon:
"Originally written by Campbell in the '40s-- in his pre-Bill Moyers days -- and famous as George Lucas' inspiration for "Star Wars," this book will likewise inspire any writer or reader in its well considered assertion that while all stories have already been told, this is *not* a bad thing, since the *retelling* is still necessary. And while our own life's journey must always be ended alone, the travel is undertaken in the company not only of immediate loved ones and primal passion, but of the heroes and heroines -- and myth-cycles -- that have preceded us." - editorial review/amazon.com
Where to get:- bookstores/amazon.com - very popular/stock book

IIIPBZ
05-28-2006, 07:59 PM
Book Title:- Wild Magic, the Imortall's Quartet

Author's Name:- Tamora Peirce

Previous Titles By Author:- Alanna: The First Adventure, In the Hands of the Goddess, The Woman Who Rides Like A Man, Lioness's Rampart (all part of the Song of the Lioness Quartet, related to Wild Magic)

Genre:- Fantasy

Target audieence :- teen

Breif Synpos:- Daine meets up with Onua (who was bringing mountain ponies from Galla to Tortall, where the ponies would work for the new military company called the Queen's Riders) at a fair in Galla. She desides to work for Ouna, her "Knack with animals" making it easy for her. But this get a little weird what monster start making themselves known, as well a a powerful mage...

Why I Reccomend It: It's exciting, and well writen, and provids the unique prospective of animals, as they talk with Daine.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- Err... i can't think of a reason for you not to read this book... sorry...

Rating:- 10

Where to get:- just go to the friggin' library, or bookstore(sorry, chocolate withdrawl)

Death
06-15-2006, 08:54 PM
Conan series. 1960's edition

coriander
06-16-2006, 10:37 AM
Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer.. :)

The EXEQTIONER
06-27-2006, 03:10 AM
It would most likely be already recommended, but I just finished Dan Brown's Angels and Demons, and it's a really good book.

Better than the Davinci Code IMO.

The Pink Ninja
06-28-2006, 10:20 AM
The beach by Alex Garland

Excellent book.

Paracetamol Boy
06-28-2006, 02:25 PM
Running with Scissors by Augusten Burroughs - if you're not too sqeamish, it's very entertaining.

cursemagician
06-28-2006, 03:49 PM
Ender's game, Ender's Shadow, Ender's Speaker Of the Dead, Eragon and Eldest, White Dragon, Cique Du Freaks, hawk song, snakecharm, and many more.

xcry
06-28-2006, 05:39 PM
I reccommend you to read Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' books, her Kie'shra series,

Hawksong, SnakeCharm and FalconDance.

The fourth book to the series is coming out in September, Wolfcry. Itz gonna be hot.

Her other good book is Shattered Mirror.

xDDD. Oh The Resident Evil books written by S.D. Perry are good too. Hehe. =3 Enjoy them if you decide to read them! =3

Candice
07-07-2006, 01:11 PM
Lord of the Flies - William Golding
Classic!

Wolfshinobi
07-12-2006, 11:51 PM
Surviving Antarctiac Reality Tv 2083. I am currently reading it, but it is really good.

Tsunade's Apprentice
07-17-2006, 10:41 AM
Trudi Canavan's Black Magician Trilogy
It's an absolutely amazing set of books (The Magicians' Guild, The Novice and The High Lord). It's based on a girl who lives in the poor part of a city, whos family is chased out by the Guard and the Guild. In her anger she throws a stone at the magicians and it goes through their sheild, meaning she used magic. The Guild then starts a search for her as her powers are going to kill her if she isn't taught to use them. That's only the first book and I won't tell you what happens next but I will tell you to go buy it, it's well worth the money.

destroy_musick
07-17-2006, 04:00 PM
Shogun by James Clavell

you want an insight on medieval, feudal japan from an outside perspective, there ya go ;)

also keeping with the Japanese/foreign theme...

Empire of the Sun

Wolfy
07-19-2006, 07:36 PM
hmmm

Book Title: Brimstone
[B]Author's Name: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Previous Titles By Author: Relic, Reliquary, Cabinet of Curiosities, Still Life With Crows
Genre: Fiction, [usually under] Mystert/thriller
Target audience : R
Breif Synpos: FBI Special Agent Pendergast comes upon the carnage of a gruesome crime. Surrounded by the choking stench of brimstone, the smoldering remains of art critic Jeremy Grove are found in a locked attic next to a hoofprint singed into the floorboards. Unable to resist, Pendergast reunites with police officers Vincent D'Agosta (Relic) and Laura Hayward (Reliquary) to search for a more earthly explanation. But their investigation soon takes them from the luxury estates of Long Island and penthouses of New York City to the crumbling, legend-shrouded castles of the Italian countryside, where thirty years ago four men conjured up something unspeakable.
Why You Reccomend It: This is a great mystery book, full of plot twists a turns. It was a truely fascinating reag from beginning to end; a great start in a trilogy.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: The subject matter pertains heavily to pacts with the devil, gruesome deaths and religion. Some people may not enjoy it.
Rating: 8/10
Where to get: Brimstone (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0446612758/qid=1153348342/sr=2-2/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_2/103-4894950-2359840?s=books&v=glance&n=283155)

Run.The.Animal
07-24-2006, 04:30 AM
Book Title:- The Giver
Author's Name:-Lois Lowry
Previous Titles By Author:- This is her only book I have read.
Genre:- fiction, fantasy
Target audieence :- G to PG-13
Breif Synpos:- In a community where everything is literally black and white, jobs are assigned at school graduation ceremonies based upon grades and test scores; one boy is given a higly-revered job. All he has to do is go see The Giver every day until he has learned all that The Giver can teach him.
Why You Reccomend It:- This is a very interesting story that makes you want to read further and find out more about the society and The Giver's "lessons". Also, one amazing ending.
Rating:- 8.7
Where to get:- You can buy this novel here. (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=br_ss_hs/104-5156660-7416769?platform=gurupa&url=index%3Dstripbooks%3Arelevance-above&keywords=The+Giver&Go.x=12&Go.y=8)

omiK
07-25-2006, 08:42 PM
The Alchemist or Kiterunner. Both are amazing books. I rate them really high, but you should check them out insteading of listening to my opinion.

Robotkiller
08-12-2006, 03:38 AM
Monster Blood Tattoo: Book One: Foundling

Set in the world of the Half-Continent — a land of tri-corner hats and flintlock pistols — the Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy is a world of predatory monsters, chemical potions, and surgically altered people. Foundling begins the journey of Rossamund, a boy with a girl's name, who is just about to begin a dangerous life in the service of the Emperor. What starts as a simple journey is threatened by encounters with monsters — and people, who may be worse. Learning who to trust and who to fear is neither easy nor without its perils, and Rossamund must choose his path carefully.
I loved this book. The sheer ammount of detail and effort put into the backstory, and technology of the world is worth the the price of admission alone.

The main character was likeable and the world in which the story is set is devine. It is a tad overblown I admit, especially the 100-page glossary and largely unnecessary appendices.

Overall Rating:

8.5/10

I'll look forward to the future books in this series (of which there will be two more):D

Mr. All Sunday
08-12-2006, 03:46 AM
Lotsa books on my list...
-Ender's Game
-Eragon
-Eldest
-Lord of the Rings
-The Silmarillion
-Memoirs of a Geisha
-Angels & Demons
-The Hobbit
-The Artemis Fowl Series
-The Pendragon Series
-anything by J.D. Salinger
-The Warcraft EU Books
-The House of the Scorpion
-Shogun
-The Truth
-Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them
-The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents-America: The Book

Idun
08-16-2006, 08:32 AM
- The lord of the rings trilogy
- The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
- Harry potter series
- Narnia
- Shogun
- The lord of the flies
- Sillmarilion
- The hobbit

Ive read them all and there ara some really great books there ;D

insaney
08-25-2006, 11:43 PM
I'll recommend the Inheritance Trilogy. Aka Eragon and Eldest. Great books. I can't wait for the next one after Eldest to come out.

Taffer
08-31-2006, 09:10 PM
War of the Worlds

Classic groundbreaking sci fi invasion novel.

Red
08-31-2006, 09:50 PM
His dark material trilogy by philip pull man (the golden compass,the subtle knife and the amber spyglass)

Wolfshinobi
09-01-2006, 08:30 PM
The Samurai Girl series was pretty good.

EverEndingStory
09-04-2006, 10:30 PM
Book Title: Odd Thomas
Author's Name: Dean Koontz
Previous Titles By Author: The sequel, Forever Odd
Genre:- fiction, thriller, fantasy, comedy
Target audieence : adult
Breif Synpos: It is about a man, named odd thomas who can see ghosts and helps them. It starts out like the sixth sense, but it is much different
Why You Reccomend It: It is a great book
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: I don't not recommend it.
Rating: 9.7/10

Inuzuka_Kiba_Rocks
09-04-2006, 11:39 PM
Book Title: House
Author's Name: Frank E. Peretti
Previous Titles By Author: Hangman's Curse, Nightmare Academy, The Visitation
Genre: Christian Fiction, Horror, Myster
Target audieence: Late teens/adult
Breif Synpos: It is about two families, both of their cars run over spike strips, on the same night and come across this same hotel. But then something happens, the family at this inn are crazy! Stuck in the backwoods of Alabama, but then the house rules appear on a can. The rules are this:

1. I killed God
2. I will kill anyone who enters my home
3. Give me a body and I may let rule two slide

The three families, trapped in a plantation like inn have to fight, and avoid each other, wanting the other dead to get out alive. They have until sunrise... Who make it out alive?
Why You Reccomend It: The book is great to read during free time, and at night especially, giving you rush of excitement, awe, and confusion of who will die, and what is going on.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: It can get creepy, and scary at many times, but still very good
Rating: 9/10

Zeig
09-19-2006, 10:44 PM
A funny book recommendation: Super Fudge. Great book, I laughed a lot. Recommended.

A more of a novel, one of my favorites: Who Moved My Cheese. Good book. I understood it a lot. Couldn't put the book down until the very end. :tem

Vincent1333
11-02-2006, 07:51 PM
Book Title: Across the Nightingale Floor
Author: Lian Hearn
Other Titles by Author: The rest of the "Tales of the Otori" Series
Genre: Fantasy
Audience: teens/Adult
Summary: A boy is off in the mountains looking for mushrooms only to reyurn home and find that his village is under attack by The Daimyo of a neighboring Territory. He family is killed but he is rescued by a mysterious man and informs him that the boys father was actually a ninja. The man adopts the boy who he believes holds amazing potential.
Recommended: To those interested in Japanese culture and/or ninja,This is a great book.
Don't Recommend: Those uninterested in japan, fiction, or a great book
Rating: 9.5/10

DeathRose
11-02-2006, 09:05 PM
title: Twilight
its just a really good book

Paracetamol Boy
12-07-2006, 03:40 PM
David Sedaris

fuck yes fuck yes fuck yes fuck yes fuck yes

DragonReaper01
12-07-2006, 07:01 PM
Someone has probably already suggested it, but:

Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

It's a book about sociey in the near future where books are banned and culture completely rejects and sort of intelligence that would make you stand out from the crowd. Because books are banned, there are firemen that burn down the houses of people that are discovered to have books. The main character is one of those firemen.

Rangerred
12-10-2006, 01:51 AM
Book title:-DragonFlight

Author's Name:-Anne McCaffery

Previous Titles By Author:-DragonQuest,The White Dragon,Moreta:DragonLady of Pern,Nerlika's Story,Dragon'sDawn,The Renegades of Pern,All the Weyrs of Pern,The Cronicles of Pern:First Fall,The Dolphins of Pern,Dragonseye,The Masterharper of Pern,The Skies of Pern,A Gift of Dragons,and Dragon's Kin

Genre:-Science Fiction/Fantasy

Target Audience:-Mature Teenagers

Breif Synpos:-In Pern a girl named Lessa poses as a drudge waiting for her chance to pay back the evil ruler of Ruath hold,Faxxe,for the treacherous deads he comitted ten years ago.When F'lar kills Faxxe he discovers Lessa and she becomes Weyrwoman of Benden Weyr.

Why reccomend it:-It is a very deep book and it is a very praised series.

Why you don't reccomend it:-Becuase it has very adult conversations aout things little kids shouldn't read.

Rating:-9

Where to get it:-In any old book store in the Science Fiction section.

Guardsman Bass
12-13-2006, 02:35 PM
Book Title: The Prince of Nothing Trilogy: The Darkness That Comes Before, The Warrior-Prophet, The Thousandfold Thought.
Author's Name: R. Scott Bakker
Previous Titles By Author: First Series.
Genre: Realist Fantasy/High Fantasy
Target audieence : 18+ (depiction of violence, sexuality, mature themes)
Breif Synopsis: Borrowing parallels from the Crusades and the Mediterranean ancient world, Bakker creates a deeply realistic portrait of a Holy War between two religions, but in a world of powerful magic and an implacable ancient enemy. Into this setting are several characters coming from different backgrounds and histories, drawn irrevocably into the Holy War and changed, for better or worse.
Why You Reccomend It: More than even George R.R. Martin, Bakker creates a fantasy world and story that is deeply dark, gritty, and realistic. The magic system is probably the most well-balanced I've seen in any fantasy novel, and Bakker goes to great lengths to give a comprehensible and unique philosophical underpinning to it. As mentioned, the stories draw parallels from the historical crusades, but are not exact duplications, merely inspired.

What really makes this work great, though, are the characters. Bakker has taken some of the traditional characters in fantasy novels - like the wizard, maiden, warrior, and the like- and twisted them into a realistic form. There is a sorceror - sort of. There is a maiden - not really.

Bakker draws everyone, even his antagonists, ultimately in shades of Gray, and the main character, Anasurimbor Kellhus, represents the most fantastic example of this. I would recommend this work to anyone with an interest in strong character development, gritty,realistic fantasy, and well-balanced magic set into an amazingly developed world-backstory.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:Make no mistake; this work is not for children. It portrays a world similar to the Classical Mediterranean in all its shades of gray and dark, including slavery, the low status of women, and so forth. Add on to this the frank portrayal of violence in ancient warfare, plus the depictions of the emotional trauma the main characters go through, and it's not an easy work.
Rating:10/10
Where to get: Amazon (www.amazon.com) is your friend.

ThisCorrosion
12-13-2006, 09:08 PM
Book Title:- The Gormenghast (trilogy)
Author's Name:- Mervyn Peake
Previous Titles By Author:- Mr Pye, Letters From a Lost Uncle
Genre:- Gothic, fantasy
Target audieence :- 16/18+

Breif Synopsis:- It centres around the castle Gormenghast and throughout the heir, Titus Groan's life (pre birth, birth, childhood). Titus, however, is not the central character of the first two parts. The first two enstallments concern themselves with sly kitchen boy Steerpike and the darkening and terrifying events happening within Gormenghast. The third part concerns itself with Titus' adventures.

Why You Reccomend It:- This is a stunning and stunningly horrifying tale that is most certainly worth the effort to read. Peake's prose is rich with fine detail, deep yet dark and twisted imagery and beautiful poetic turns of phrase. Each of the characters are unique (except the twins) and deeply flawed which adds to their appeal as you feel you can connect better with them.

Once I started to read this book I was lost within this fantastic yet believeable world. The prose, although can be tough going at times is so beautiful that you have to continue. There is no way to tell where the plot will take you as there are plenty of unexpected twists and turns which make these books all the more exciting.

The complex characters will find you liking the villian of the piece, Steerpike and sideing with his genius plots and at others hating the seemingly spoilt brat prince, Titus. And just as you are getting used to it, everything will switch in a flash.

This book is a must read.


Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- The last part (Titus Alone) seems a bit of a cop out and broken up compared to the other two. It doesn't help that Peake was insane when he wrote it (explaining the surreal writing and confusing parts of the plot where you really do get lost) and nearing the end of his life (he died before he completely finished this book). If you have trouble with thick plots and even thicker prose then this will not be for you as you will find the style too tough to finish. If not, then don't let the last part put you off. This book is certainly worth the read.

Rating:- 10 out of 10, easily.
Where to get:- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gormenghast-Trilogy-Mervyn-Peake/dp/0099288893/sr=8-1/qid=1166056897/ref=sr_1_1/203-3324428-0449554?ie=UTF8&s=books

O-Ren
12-14-2006, 03:34 AM
Book Title: The Divine Comedy: Inferno

Author's Name: Dante I.

Previous Titles By Author: Dante's Inferno

Genre: Dependant upon Regilious belief Fiction/Non-Fiction

Target audience: Late teens/adult

Brief Synopsis: Through the use of the vivid and concise descriptions, the author takes one into a journey throughout the distinct levels of Hell, each canto guides you through Dante's preconceived notions of Hell. The people Dante meets in each level yearn for redemption and a chance to see God but they are forged into deep dispear without ever seeing true light but instead endless dark
eternity.Although I'm only on the fifth level this book is a must read.

Negatives: You might not enjoy this book because of the thick/heavy Italian but since I speak fluent Italian it makes it a bit easier but the book still contains proverbs that I don't understand but there are completely translated version out there to make it easier.

9/10

Katta San
12-28-2006, 12:58 AM
book title: Gamerz heaven
Author: Maki Murakimi
type: Anime

about a guy named Kaito Suzuki is a gamer. He gets this disk, and he plays it. He ends up in another world, and he's in a game........He gets owned by a level 80 ( he is lvl 3) and, it just kindo goes on like that...:laugh

Ziltoid
01-11-2007, 06:05 AM
jus so you all know this is a seires of books

Book Title:-Sharps's Tiger

Author's Name:-Bernard Cornwell

Previous Titles By Author:-too many to list

Genre:- Historical fiction

Target audieence :-M

Breif Synpos:-it's set in the early 1800's and is all about main charcter Richard Sharpe who is a redcoat. the books follow him in his many adventures in the army.

Why You Reccomend It:-the books are a great snapshot of life back then and it's just a great read

Rating:- 10

Lo$tris
01-28-2007, 05:58 PM
Better than the Davinci Code IMO.


I have to agree, angels and demons is so intelligently written that i sometimes found myself believing the chracters.

Lightspeed Suzuka
02-04-2007, 08:14 PM
Book Title: Airs Beneath the Moon
Author's Name: Toby Bishop
Previous Titles By Author: Cry Havoc, a Depth of Honour (completely different)
Genre: Fantasy
Target audieence : PG-13
Breif Synpos: I'm not good at reviews, so here's the official one from Booklist:
Larkyn Hamley, a 14-year-old farm girl with a special affinity for animals, finds a lost, starving, pregnant mare and cares for her. The mare dies giving birth to a colt that, much to Lark's surprise, has wings. She lovingly cares for him, and he bonds with her. A bond with a winged horse is for life, and when Horsemistress Philippa Winter arrives for the colt, she realizes she must take Lark, too, to the Academy of the Air, which trains winged foals and their riders-to-be. There Lark faces snobbery and hostility on the part of young women of noble birth, and she runs afoul of the devious plans of the power-hungry, sadistic eldest son of the dying duke, owner and protector of the birth lines of the winged horses. Bishop enables us to visualize the horses in solo flight and complicated formations, scenes at the academy are utterly real, and the characters have dimension. In short, this is a thoroughly satisfying read, fortunately with enough loose ends to justify a sequel.
Why You Reccomend It: Airs Beneath the Moon is a much-needed addition to the fantasy Genre. The main character is a strong female, and she does not need a man to protect her- in fact, that itself would be her downfall. It's about time Fantasy had some main female characters who weren't there mostly for romance.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: If you're looking for one of those fantasy novels where everything is wishy-washy and romance-based, don't look here.
Rating: 9.5/10
Where to get: http://www.amazon.com/Airs-Beneath-Moon-Toby-Bishop/dp/0441014623/sr=8-1/qid=1170634211/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-5648106-6069650?ie=UTF8&s=books

~Loves, Suzuka

Woodrokiro
02-12-2007, 12:41 AM
FOR GIRLS
Title: Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Author:Ann Brashares
Genre:General
(a series)Its about these girls who are best friends and find a pair of pants that fit them all perfectly. It turns out that these friends spend summers away from each other, and trade the pants off to each friend for about two(or three) weeks. Each of the girls have their own inner or outer problem, so the book revolves around that
I recommend it because it teaches a lot of lessons and deals with the same problems teen girls are facing every day. Its *inspirational* about the power of friendship.
Rating:8,9
just go to Borders to get it.....
For Both Boys/Girls
Title: Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie
Author: David Lubar
Genre: Comedy
This book is basically a survival guide for freshmen in high school. This kid, Scott, is a freshman(no duh..) and is writing a survival guide for his unborn sibling.
I recommend this book because its HILARIOUS. This kid has the same thoughts going through his head as any other kid would, and all of the things the kids do are something you could imagine in high school.

Zarigani
03-09-2007, 03:53 PM
Book Title:Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Author's Name: J.K.Rowling

Previous Titles By Author:

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Quidditch Through the Ages
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Genre: Fantasy

Target audieence: Everyone

Breif Synpos: It's Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts and many questions gets answered. Harry learns about Lord Voldemort's past, and we follow him as he prepare for the battle against the Dark Lord.

Why You Reccomend It: Rowling have finally done it; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is without a doubt the best book in the series. Many loose ends get sorted out, and the connection you have with the characters is stronger than ever. Harry, Ron and Hermione is becoming adults and their change is really enjoyable.

Rating: 9/10, it's almost perfect. The last one will probably get 10/10.

elena6375
03-13-2007, 08:02 PM
book: a great and terrible beauty
author: libba bray
other books: rebel angel
(and others? not so sure, she may have written other stuff)
summary: a girl sees her mother die on her 16th birthday, in a vision. sent to school were she has no friends no family (they are away) and no idea why she has (or what they are) powers. Evil woman named Circe is out to get her, and she found a dairy from a lady who was circe's friend and how they had the same power that she does now. a lot of secrets and plot twists, has a hella sad ending that is contiued in the second book, rebel angels.

set in india, then britian. really good

SHiNiGaMiSHiNoBi545
03-19-2007, 11:09 PM
CHiCK BOOK!!

Book Title: Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

Author: Lisa See

Other Books by Lisa See: Dragon Bones, On Gold Mountain, Flower Net, The Interior, Half+Half

Genre: drama, tragedy, somewhat romance

Target Audience: hmm...I would say around...PG-16

Brief Sypnosis: In 19th century China, two girls are destined to be laotong, or 'old sames' (kinda like BFF...only more serious), and they stick by each other, but after they get married and seperate to new lives, they start drifting apart, going through lots of hardships ever since their feet were bound.

Why I Recommend It: It's a beautiful and heartwarming yet also heart breaking story. I know the genre I put makes it sound sappy, but trust me, it's worth your while. I borrowed this novel from my BFF and when I was done with it, I got upset because I had nothing to look forward to anymore...yea, it's that good :nod. The author's really good at manipulating your feelings to appropriately fit the scenes to the extremes.

Why I Don't Recommend It: I recommend only girls and not guys reading it because the entire novel is about two girls and their lives growing up together as daughters, wives, and headmistress of the household eventually; I don't think the guys would understand their hardships very well. However, to encourage guys in reading this book (if it works), there's a small lesbian-like scene in that novel and they talk about 'bed business' a lot :jk...and yea, that's how they say 'sex' :P.

Rating: 10/10 :nod

Where To Find It: um...a bookstore =_0. But if you prefer shopping on the web, here you go: paperback (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9780812968064&itm=1), hardcover (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9781400060283&itm=2)

Altron
03-21-2007, 02:09 AM
Power of One
Beowulf
THe Outsiders
Iron Kingdom Rise and Downfall Of Prussia

carnage
03-30-2007, 06:12 AM
cell by stephen king 8/10
life expectancy by dean koontz 9.5/10
broken and stolen by kelley armstrong 9/10
the vampire within forget by who 9/10
whitefang by jack london 9.5/10
THE TERROR by dan simmons 9/10

I recommend you join http://www.bomcclub.com if you enjoy books they have good prices and once in a while they do a buy one get one free deal that is unlimited. buy 5 get 5 free etc.

RetroElectro
04-13-2007, 06:49 AM
title: Twilight
its just a really good book

Is that the one by Stephenie Meyer?

carnage
04-13-2007, 06:59 AM
how about the terror i havent read it but it sounds really suspenseful.

TekJounin
04-14-2007, 06:15 PM
The entire Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. Bumbling wizards, werepersons, intrigue & humor!

The Hellflower/Butterfly series by eluki bes shahar. SciFi with intrigue, heroes and a sentient navcomp.

impersonal
04-21-2007, 05:36 PM
The entire Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. Bumbling wizards, werepersons, intrigue & humor!


I second that! Easy to read; interesting and funny. And if you've got some cultural background, you'll see that the references are extremely numerous.

As for me, I recommend pretty much everything from Nietzsche ("The gay science" is good for a start). For starters in philosophy, "The banquet" by Plato is a nice read - it's about love.

AbnormallyNormal
04-24-2007, 06:49 AM
"The Tao Is Silent" by Raymond Smullyan. i think it came out in 1979. its nonfiction and extremely enlightening. but you have to be smart enough to appreciate it.

carnage
04-24-2007, 08:44 AM
the vampire within book 1

Voynich
04-24-2007, 09:36 AM
Wei Hui - Shanghai Baby : About a young writer in Shanghai that's trying to break through, keep her boyfriend off drugs and is failing not to give in to the charms of another guy. Bit hard to describe, but really good. Apparently still a banned book in China.

Bernard Cornwell - The Winter King : King Arthur story. Not historically correct at all, but much easier to believe than the orginal stories. Alot of flawed characters (Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin, Lancelot... they all have their flaws which makes them more likeable and gives the story a nice edge).
When Highking Uther's son Mordred is born with some defunctions, Uther asks his bastardson Arthur to protect him till he is old enough to rule. Arthur's arranged marriage with a princess from their enemy Powys fails due to Guinevere seducing him and them marrying in secret. Now at war with Powys who have made a pact with Saxons and Merlin having dissappeared, Arthur is being cornered in from all sides.

carnage
04-24-2007, 09:55 AM
i have a exact replica of king arthurs sword the excalibur.

Voynich
04-24-2007, 10:28 AM
Well I'm glad you don't let the general difference between ontopic and offtopic slow you down.

More ontopic:

Another + for the Discworld series.
And Neil Gaiman's Sandman and Warren Ellis' Transmetropolitan series. Eventhough they're comics, they're still a must read.

AbnormallyNormal
04-30-2007, 12:23 PM
A clockwork orange by anthony burgess was good for me. i think the movie ruins it because at the end of the novel the whole plot like gets turned upside down basically, and in a more interesting manner.

carnage
05-01-2007, 08:25 AM
I recommend the spiderman 3 paperback novel.

Nikitaa
05-06-2007, 08:38 AM
oh i have so many books i'd like to recommend.. but well, i just go with these two cos i've read them recently and they are still in my mind..

Carlos Ruiz Zafon: The shadow of the wind:
Wonderful story.. :( It made me cry. Hm, what its about.. its a kinda complicated story. its about love.. but god, what a love.. it made me cry.. and i cant find any words.. well, i put it short: a boy gets a book and that book makes such changes in his life.. he gets into danger because of that book and moreover, gets to know one of the saddest love stories...

another one:
Anne Tyler: The Amateur Marriage:
this is also another book about finding your true love but finding the true love doesnt always imply that you live happily together.. yeah, there were two persons who loved each other and it seemed they were made for each other.. but somehow they couldnt get along... i loved it.

Morwain
05-08-2007, 05:14 PM
Speak Laurie Halse-Anderson anything byAmelia Atwater-Rhodes
Anything by William Shakespeare most things by Victor Hugo such asThe Hunchback of Notre Dame orLes Miserables(sp?)

9Tail-Hokage
05-08-2007, 05:55 PM
The Farseer Trilogy, which includes Assassin's Apprentice, Royal Assassin, and Assassin's Quest; all by Robin Hobb. Then read the continuations of the main character's story by reading the Tawny Man trilogy, which includes Fool's Errand, Golden Fool, and Fool's Fate. Fans of the fantasy genre won't be disappointed.

Onislayer123
05-09-2007, 01:41 AM
Anyone recommend me some books in the genres of Epic Fantasy, Historical Fantasy, Royalty - Fiction? I just finished the Song of Fire and Ice series by George R.R. Martin(wonderful series) and need something new to read.

9Tail-Hokage
05-09-2007, 12:37 PM
Anyone recommend me some books in the genres of Epic Fantasy, Historical Fantasy, Royalty - Fiction? I just finished the Song of Fire and Ice series by George R.R. Martin(wonderful series) and need something new to read.

The Farseer Trilogy, which includes Assassin's Apprentice, Royal Assassin, and Assassin's Quest; all by Robin Hobb. Then read the continuations of the main character's story by reading the Tawny Man trilogy, which includes Fool's Errand, Golden Fool, and Fool's Fate. Fans of the fantasy genre won't be disappointed.

The fantasy books I've read since A Song Of Ice and Fire have all seemed watered down in some ways, but not this one. The Farseer/Tawny Man trilogies were the only series that held its own against aSoIaF. It also matches your preferences in a book. It's epic, there's some good history and backstory, and the books follows the life of a royal bastard. So check royalty off the list. Most importantly, there's great writing. I strongly recommend it.

sel
05-11-2007, 03:23 PM
Here we go

Paolo Coelho ~ The witch of PortoBello

This book is written in an unothodox style but condidering the themes prominent throughout the story, such as that of Self-discovery and what our lifes purpose is for and who we live it for, its effective. The book is narrated in first person not by the protagonist, but by people whove known her and affected her or hte reverse during her life, with each paragraph belonging to a different person, such as her mother, pastor and boss. It flows well and i recommend it to all, not only for entertainment but from what you can get from it.

Ulfgar
05-19-2007, 06:05 PM
The Vang: The Military Form
Christopher Rowely
Previous works: Starhammer, Black Ship
Scifi
PG-13-R

Excellent book and series whose antagonists provided the basis for the Flood of Halo fame. very good writing, Tolkien-esque in descriptive detail.

Very dark and gory for a book as he goes into even greater detail in combat situations

I would reccommend the whole vang trilogy but as the this characterizes the Vang the best it would be better to start here and then read Starhammer and then The Vang: the Battlemaster.
Where to find Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Vang-Military-Christopher-B-Rowley/dp/0345331761/ref=pd_rhf_p_1/104-3604178-7436722)

Nikitaa
05-31-2007, 05:39 PM
WALLY LAMB: Couldn't Keep It to Myself: Wally Lamb and the Women of York Correctional Institution (Testimonies from our Imprisoned Sisters)

link to amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Couldnt-Keep-Myself-Correctional-Institution/dp/006059537X/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105-2948316-6322002?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1180643885&sr=8-1


I just finished reading the first story of one inmate and I highly recommend it! :thumbs Gotta love Wally Lamb :)

Arios
05-31-2007, 06:25 PM
I finished reading the third in the series of The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone by Greg Keyes not long ago. I've often heard it being dubbed as George R.R. Martin lite although I've never read anything by Martin, but The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone definitely serves to create some memorable and likeable characters due to it's fairly heavy focus on character development. Now all i've got to do is what about another year for the concluding book :sag Just as well i've got plenty of David eddings and Terry Brooks to read smile-big

barrendesert
06-02-2007, 01:26 AM
Middlesex by Jeffery Eugenides. Go read it, it's about XO male hermaphrodites. But seriously... It's a journey through this kid's life as he goes through two births, one as a female, and the next, a male. It's an absolutely AMAZING novel, I couldn't put it down. In fact, I'm rereading it for a 3rd time.. Hehe.. You'll find it at a bookstore next to the Virgin Suicides (also by Eugenides).

Shadow
06-08-2007, 06:23 PM
A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS- KHALED HOSSEINI

Story depicts the story of Mariam and Laila. Two Afghan woman who has suffered because of the war. It begins with Mariam who is forced to marry a severely old man after she runs off to meet her father only to be stood up. Her mother then commits suicide because of this and she has no choice but marry this despicable old man.

Story is then cotinued by Laila a wonderful young woman who is well taught by her father Babi because he is a professor. When the war begins to hit close to home they try to leave their home only to be shot down by a rocket. The only person who survives is Laila and is forced to marry the same old despicable old man Rasheed who is also Mariam's husband.

Due to the times and culture, their only safehaven is Rasheed because of the Taliban rule. However, that does not help either women as Rasheed beats them both constantly, sometimes even close to death.

In the end, both women finally end their struggles in life but not without sacrifice.

It is a gripping book, I seriously was not able to put this down and was finally relieved to finish this book at the end. I was always in a constant state of nervous breakdown mode because I could not stand what was happening to these women. Everytime I think something good is going to happen to them and the author was going to give them a break or some sort of resemblance of happiness, it ends horribly for them. Although, I was sad throughout this book I am glad to have read it. It is a profound book that has touched my soul.

mrpresidenthehe
06-26-2007, 12:59 PM
Book Title: The Harry Potter Series (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_potter) (all the books are pretty much parts of the same novel)
Author's Name: JK Rowling (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jk_rowling)
Previous Titles By Author:
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Beasts_and_Where_to_Find_Them)
Quidditch Through the Ages (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quidditch_Through_the_Ages)
Genre: Fiction
Target audieence : Everyone
Breif Synopsis: A boy is raised neglected and unwanted, socialized to believe he is worth less than dirt, until he learns that he is a wizard with a deplorable past and a great destiny that could save or end the world.
Why You Recommend It: Firstly, it's a great story, well written, emotional attachment; once you start, you won't stop until you get to the last book available to you. Secondly, it deals with many mature themes, such as shame, friendship, revenge, politics, easy path vs right path, decision making, choosing your battles, inequality, and above all else, death. Thirdly, it's not written so obscurely that you need a dictionary by your side to read it. Fourthly, the Harry Potter series has such a large global fanbase, and joining it can only mean gain to the reader. The fanbase itself attributes to the series' greatness.
Why Dont' you Recommend It: Despite being a very mature series, Harry Potter is largely a fantasy novel. Hence, it elicits a childish connotation. If you're too proud to be seen as a softy, you might have more to lose than to gain if you read Harry Potter and are caught with one of the books.
Rating: 10/10
Where to get: www.amazon.com

Mateo Hyuuga
06-27-2007, 03:23 PM
If you like sort o scary stories you should get the book "Thirsty" by M.T. Anderson. You might know the auther from some of his other books. "whales on stilts" and "Feed". Thirsty is about a teenage boy named chrisopher and his parents always fight. And where he lives vampires are sorta like extreme criminals or murderers. they are found and then lynched (killed. usually a steak through the heart or they get their hed cut off) He's in love (strong likes) this one girl who is popular and he has no chance with her. as if life wasn't bad enough after going to the lynching of a vampire..he finds out he's turning into a vampire. The Rest of the story involves 2 celestial beings that clam to be helping him. one a vampire trying to free the vampire lord, and the other froom the forces of light. but the problem is he doesn't know which is which. And the worst part is that in a matter of time he will be a full vampire and will kill others. He doesn't know what to do as his life crumbles.

The cover of the book is a picture of vampire teeth/fangs. or the other cover looks like a vampire trying to bite a person who is laying flat on their back


I give this book a 11/10. its recommend for young adults.

UchihaVengance
06-28-2007, 05:58 AM
Book Title:- The godfather
Author's Name:- mario puzo
Previous Titles By Author:- the family
Genre:- fiction
Target audieence :- M i guess
Breif Synpos:- mobster life, and the business
Why You Reccomend It:- iono, this is my first novel actually, its pretty good however i didnt finish
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- boring chapters that drag the story along
Rating:- 7.5/10
Where to get: i actually i got this book from a book store

_mizunderstod_
06-28-2007, 02:52 PM
Book Title:- Ender's Game
Author's Name:- Orson Scott Card
Previous Titles By Author:- Dunno
Genre:- Sci-Fi
Target audieence : I'm guessin' PG-13
Breif Synpos: Set in the future where a genius boy, Ender, is taken away from his family to go to space in this military academy for children to be trained to fight off against buggers (aliens).
Why You Reccomend It: Just really good and someting you can't put down. I thought it had a lot of action stuff in it. Also has some intelligent points.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: Some parts were slow to it I think, I read it a year ago so I don't remember everything (just that it's good)
Rating:10/10
Where to get:- Border I guess,lol,Middle School/High School Library.

Iruka
06-30-2007, 06:21 PM
For the Lady

Book Title: The Fairy Godmother

Author's Name: Mercedes Lackey

Genre: Fantasy, Romance

Target audieence: Those that like reading fantasy romance, I guess

Breif Synpos: In the land of the Five Hundred Kingdoms, the Tradition, that ineffable magic, holds the promise of happily-ever-after for all deserving young maidens and courteous princes charming. But the Tradition also leads some in its thrall to pain, suffering and gruesome death. Feisty 19-year-old Elena Klovis seems destined to be an Ella of the Cinders (Cinderella), at the mercy of her wicked stepmother and greedy stepsisters. To escape their clutches, Elena tries to get work as a maidservant, but her fairy godmother, Madame Bella, has other plans for her. Elena becomes Madame Bella's apprentice, doing her best, among other challenges, to ensure that evil does not subvert Tradition. The only problem is that fairy godmothers are not themselves allowed to fall in love. It's up to Elena, who has vowed to reform a wayward prince, to tease out the threads of a new Tradition. For short, Cinderella become a fairy godmother because she didn't get her chance in her story. Then, as a fairy godmother one of Cinderella's job was to help the three princes from the Princess and the Pea(?) story, but one of the prince is too selfish/mean so she turn him into a donkey and he had to work for her. Of course, every now and then, she let him turn back into a human. Later on, she fell in love with him, but fairy godmother can't fall in love. That's the law with the Tradition magic that control these fairy tale story. Fairy Godmothers are the one who are the direct servant of Tradition Magic.

Why You Reccomend It: It's a light-heart, funny, entertaining escape novel. It's fairy-tale story with a twist and more.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It: As almost all romance novel, ending is a little cheesy, but still it's good.

Rating: 9/10

Where to get: Bookstore

Freiza
07-05-2007, 11:11 AM
Sir Apropos of Nothing ~ Peter David

Dango
07-10-2007, 05:00 AM
Heartbeat. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartbeat_%28novel%29)
It's very short, will take 30 minutes maximum to read.
It's writing is simple, easy to understand, yet strangely meaningful.

The Monk who sold his Ferrari. (http://www.amazon.com/Monk-Who-Sold-His-Ferrari/dp/0062515675)
For every person who's suffering from the pain of meeting deadlines and overworking hours. There (amazingly) IS a life outside these scenarios!

Really spiritual-awakening.

Tousen
07-13-2007, 07:03 PM
James Paterson

Alex Cross Series..if you want titles i can provide that...but anything James Patterson is good to read especially if you like mystery and detective books :ninja

DeathkillerD
07-13-2007, 11:19 PM
Codex Alera, and Dresden Files by Jim Butcher

Freiza
07-16-2007, 03:00 AM
Sir Apropos of Nothing. it's a very good book, you guys need to try reading it.

Iril
07-16-2007, 11:53 AM
If this one has been done before, sorry guys.

Book Title:- Scar Night

Author's Name:- Alan Campbell

Previous Titles By Author:- None (This may be wrong, but i'm pretty sure it's his first book)

Genre:- Fiction, Fantasy / Horror

Target audience :- PG-13 (No real "target" audience but w/e)

Breif Synpos:- A very religious city that hangs above an abyss by massive chains. When people die they must be blessed then dropped into the abyss by priests or be doomed to walk a hellish maze for eternity. The reason for the dropping part is that the God (or a god) resides in the abyss and these soul offerings will apparently allow him to form an army to rise up against his parent.
The story revolves around Dill, an Angel who never learned to fly as he was born in an age with no need for war and his trainer, a "Spine adept". Spine are the assasins of the church and are 'tempered' to have no feelings.
At the same time, the church is attempting to catch a rogue vampiric angel named Carnival, somebody is kidnapping people off the streets and then dumping them with no blood left in their body, and a man named Mr Nettle tries to find the murderer of his daughter wielding only a large carving knife.

Why You Reccomend It:- It's a great, exiting book with fantastic ideas and a gripping storyline.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- If you don't like blood or people dying or are against fake religions

Rating:- 10

a link to buy the book from: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scar-Night-Deepgate-Codex-Trilogy/dp/033044476X/ref=pd_bowtega_1/026-4145810-8108404?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1184597612&sr=1-1

Iril
07-16-2007, 11:54 AM
If this one has been done before, sorry guys.

Book Title:- Scar Night

Author's Name:- Alan Campbell

Previous Titles By Author:- None (This may be wrong, but i'm pretty sure it's his first book)

Genre:- Fiction, Fantasy / Horror

Target audience :- PG-13 (No real "target" audience but w/e)

Breif Synpos:- A very religious city that hangs above an abyss by massive chains. When people die they must be blessed then dropped into the abyss by priests or be doomed to walk a hellish maze for eternity. The reason for the dropping part is that the God (or a god) resides in the abyss and these soul offerings will apparently allow him to form an army to rise up against his parent.
The story revolves around Dill, an Angel who never learned to fly as he was born in an age with no need for war and his trainer, a "Spine adept". Spine are the assasins of the church and are 'tempered' to have no feelings.
At the same time, the church is attempting to catch a rogue vampiric angel named Carnival, somebody is kidnapping people off the streets and then dumping them with no blood left in their body, and a man named Mr Nettle tries to find the murderer of his daughter wielding only a large carving knife.

Why You Reccomend It:- It's a great, exiting book with fantastic ideas and a gripping storyline.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- If you don't like blood or people dying or are against fake religions

Rating:- 10

a link to buy the book from: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scar-Night-Deepgate-Codex-Trilogy/dp/033044476X/ref=pd_bowtega_1/026-4145810-8108404?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1184597612&sr=1-1

frozenfishsticks
07-18-2007, 06:09 PM
One-Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I haven't actually read the book yet, but one of my friends recommended it to me, and she knows good books.

I copied this description from B&N website

The novel tells the story of the rise and fall of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendía family. It is a rich and brilliant chronicle of life and death, and the tragicomedy of humankind. In the noble, ridiculous, beautiful, and tawdry story of the Buendía family, one sees all of humanity, just as in the history, myths, growth, and decay of Macondo, one sees all of Latin America.

Love and lust, war and revolution, riches and poverty, youth and senility -- the variety of life, the endlessness of death, the search for peace and truth -- these universal themes dominate the novel. Whether he is describing an affair of passion or the voracity of capitalism and the corruption of government, Gabriel García Márquez always writes with the simplicity, ease, and purity that are the mark of a master.

Alternately reverential and comical, One Hundred Years of Solitude weaves the political, personal, and spiritual to bring a new consciousness to storytelling. Translated into dozens of languages, this stunning work is no less than an accounting of the history of the human race.

here's the link to B&N as well: One-Hundred Years of Solitude (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9780060883287&itm=1)

Dango
07-27-2007, 04:27 AM
I'VE FOUND A NEW FAVORITE BOOK.

Such a pretty girl, by Laura Weiss.
Fiction.
Target Audience: PG13. Probably.
Dark, angsty read. The somewhat dark-stereotyped story of a girl who has a dad as a pedophile and a mom who's siding with him.

"The authorities promised her nine years of safety, but only gave her three."
Rating: 8.5-ish?
Where to get: here (http://www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?tab=1&pid=523757)

Dream Brother
07-27-2007, 09:57 PM
Why Dont' you Recommend It: Despite being a very mature series, Harry Potter is largely a fantasy novel. Hence, it elicits a childish connotation. If you're too proud to be seen as a softy, you might have more to lose than to gain if you read Harry Potter and are caught with one of the books.


I feel sick.

ShadowGal19
07-28-2007, 12:32 AM
The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
Genre: ScFi/Mystery
Audience: probably more mature teens (sexual content, especially book five and six, as well as gore)
Description:
Harry Dresden is the best at what he does. Well, technically, he's the only at what he does. So when the Chicago P.D. has a case that transcends mortal creativity or capability, they come to him for answers. For the "everyday" world is actually full of strange and magical things -- and most of them don't play well with humans. That's where Harry comes in. Takes a wizard to catch a -- well, whatever.

There's just one problem. Business, to put it mildly, stinks. So when the police bring him in to consult on a grisly double murder committed with black magic, Harry's seeing dollar signs. But where there's black magic, there's a black mage behind it. And now that mage knows Harry's name. And that's when things start to get... interesting.

Magic. It can get a guy killed.

I find the most appealing feature of this series is the fact Harry Dresden is an extremely human hero and his actions never stray from his character. That and the fact it is riddled with sarcasm and wise ass remarks from Dresden XD

drache
09-18-2007, 03:47 PM
to the above, add the Codex of Aleria (books 1-3 are out) by Butcher too.

Why I reccomend them:

The biggest reason is it's a rather refreshing and different fantasy world. Not only is the main hero of the book different from everyone else in the realm but that difference is truely a bit of a handicap.

Add to that in both his series Butcher has shown an amazing ability to write both short term and long term plots and weave them together amazingly well without requiring you to take notes on the book. Not alot of authors I know can do this and I find it something that I really enjoy it.

Curry
09-20-2007, 08:30 AM
Diplomacy by Kissinger.

It's the history of diplomacy by one of the world's most renowned diplomat. It is a vital reading for anyone interested in Politics. Personally, as a student of International Relations, I believe this is the most important and seminal work on foreign policy in decades. :)

Kamishiro Yuki
09-29-2007, 10:53 AM
you can search for Willbur Shith's books. Any book of his is great, I suppose, though I've readed River God, and I haven;t been dissapointed

Gaawa-chan
10-04-2007, 07:47 AM
Fantasy authors:
Tolkien. Duh.
Kristen Britain.
RA Salvatore- the books that focus on Drizzt Do'Urden are best; I don't like his other stuff. His heart is with Drizzt.
Garth Nix
Robin McKinley
Robin Jarvis
Christie Golden
JK Rowling. Again, duh
The Thieves World series
...
Read Villains By Necessity.
...
Also read 'The Golden Compass' trilogy... and the Artemis Fowl books... and the Inkheart series... and Tamora Pierce books... They are pretty kiddish, but that doesn't make them any less good.

Other Books and Writers:
Death be not Proud.
Cry, the Beloved Country
To Kill a Mockingbird
Black Hawk Down
The Dictionary- not kidding. It's actually riveting after awhile. Try it sometime.
Any Shakespeare, though I recommend "Henry the Fifth" and "The Merchant of Venice."
Animal Farm
1984
Fahrenheit 451... it is 451, right?
Flatland- Unbelievable.
Balkan Ghosts.
Anything by Shel Silverstein. He was a great man. I recommend "The Giving Tree."
Emily Dickinson
Edgar Allen Poe
Robert Frost
William Wordsworth
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Night
Into Thin Air
The Sociopath Next Door- terrifying, non-fiction book about the mind of a sociopath...
Lord of the Flies- read it once. Don't read it again...
The Giver... So lovely... a must read...
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch
The Oxford Book of Quotations
...

That's all I can come up with at 4:00 am... Good night... morning... whatever...

pajamas
10-06-2007, 08:14 PM
Twilight, Fullmoon, and Eclipse, surely.

Fonz_Kakashi
10-06-2007, 10:46 PM
Iron Kingdom Rise and Downfall Of Prussia

Ooh, tell me more. :wtf

kamikazekage
10-10-2007, 07:30 AM
1984 was great!
so was animal farm.
good choices

MYK
10-17-2007, 09:06 PM
currently, I definitely have to recommend RA Salvatore's Legend of Drizzt series. Well-written, complex characters, including side characters...a detailed world with differing cultures...an engaging read, Salvatore had me hooked from the time I read the back cover of the first book!

the Drizzt books go on my list of "Must-Read Fantasy" novels. ^_^

Pretty_Vacant
10-18-2007, 06:08 AM
Get reading Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, if you haven't already, by Hunter Thompson.
And On The Road by Jack Kerouac . . .
And Animal Farm is a great book, I agree :nod

quizzlix?!
10-18-2007, 04:56 PM
Book Title:-Gregor the Overlander (and the rest of the series)
Author's Name:- Suzanne Collins
Previous Titles By Author:- none
Genre:- fantasy/possibly sci-fi
Target audieence :- PG/G
Breif Synpos:- Gregor, an eleven-year-old boy from New York City, was doing his laundry with his two-year-old sister, Boots. The playful Boots was running around, when she suddenly fell through a grate in the laundry room. As Gregor goes after her, he too falls through the grate, and find themselves in a mysterious place called the Underland. As soon as he lands, several over-sized cockroaches find the two siblings, and take them to the Underland city of Regalia. The Regalians recognize this young boy as a warrior that was prophesized to come by a man named Bartholomew of Sandwich, who also was the founder of the Underland.
In Regalia, Gregor meets a girl his age named Luxa, who is to be the queen of Regalia when she turns sixteen. Gregor also meets her cousins, Henry and Nerissa. He dislikes Luxa for her mean attitude, but Henry, on the other hand, is kinder so he and Gregor get along.
Gregor soon learns of a prophecy called the "Prophecy of Gray." According to the prophecy, ten Underlanders and two Overlanders (as the people on the surface were called) would set out on a quest to rescue an Overland prisoner, whom Gregor finds out is his long-lost father. Gregor decides to set out on this quest, taking Boots with him. The other members included the cockroaches Tick and Temp, the spiders Gox and Treflex, the humans Luxa and Henry, the rat Ripred, the bats Aurora (Luxa's bat) and Ares (Henry's bat).
The "questers" set out to rescue Gregor's father. Treflex, whom they first met in the middle of the quest, had died from wounds. After a long trip, Tick also died in an attempt to save Boots. The questers continued their journey, but several of them were mourned at their loss.
They arrived at the place where Gregor's father was held. As they attempted to free him, an army of rats led by King Gorger made a last ditch effort to keep their hostage from being rescued. Gox died instantly when Gorger slashed her with his tail.
Henry was revealed to be a traitor to the humans. He had given the rats the location of the questers throughout the quest. Gregor realized that the prophecy called for four creatures to die, but only three had been lost. He thought that he was to be the final creature to die on the quest. He jumped off a nearby cliff with the rats following him to save the others. As Gregor was falling to his death, he noticed that Henry had also pursued the warrior over the cliff. As Ares the bat swooped down, Gregor assumed he was saving Henry. But instead, he caught Gregor, letting Henry die a painful death. For doing this Ares the bat was almost put to death.
When the questers arrived at Regalia, Ares was put on trial for his betrayal of his human bond, Henry. When the court was about to announce him guilty, Gregor made a quick decision, and Gregor and Ares became bonded to each other. Gregor and Boots were sent back to the Overland, with their father in their company.
Why You Reccomend It:- It's a good book.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- It's young adult level, and fantasy for those who are adults and/or prefer nonfiction/realistic fiction
Rating:- 8/10
Where to get:- http://www.amazon.com/Overlander-Underland-Chronicles-Suzanne-Collins/dp/0439435366

FoolyCooly
10-26-2007, 01:23 AM
If you're looking for a good comedy then I recommend Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. It's a satire in which a demon and an angel become fond of human life and attempt to foil the Apocalypse.

Archon zekrish
10-30-2007, 04:44 PM
I'm saying one word.. DUNE the birth of modern SF and a bible for all writers.. a must read for all humans that can read.

Birkin
10-30-2007, 05:30 PM
Resident Evil: Zero Hour
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Conspiracy
Resident Evil: Caliban Cove
Resident Evil: City of the Dead
Resident Evil: Underworld
Resident Evil: Nemesis
Resident Evil: Code: Veronica

:LOS

You won't regret it.

dangoyummy
10-30-2007, 07:52 PM
Jane Eyre by Charolotte Bronte
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

Morwain
11-27-2007, 09:26 PM
Simon Scarrow's Eagle series or Gates of Fire is a good book.

carnage
11-28-2007, 12:07 AM
DOUBLE CROSS - JAMES PATTERSON

DaniOfTheMuffins
11-28-2007, 12:16 AM
I reccomend the book "A Hundred Words to Make You Sound Smart".:zaru

carnage
11-28-2007, 12:34 AM
That book is for idiots

brokenpoem
11-28-2007, 03:41 AM
Book Title:- Tar Baby
Author's Name:- Toni Morrison
Previous Titles By Author:- "The Bluest Eye", "Beloved" (I have read none of these)
Genre:- fiction
Target audieence : Mature - vivid descriptions of private parts and phallic imagery
Breif Synpos:- A Black Man by the name of "Son" finds his way ashore to a island in the Carribean inhabited by a rich White Man and his wife, along with two Black servants and their niece Nadine (an "uppity" black woman). It revolves around this family and the "invasion" of Son and the relationship he begins to build with Nadine
Why You Reccomend It: Recommend because Toni Morrison couples good form (readable) with concepts from academia - Postcolonial Theory, Racism, Feminism, Revolution/Reform, Myth and Tall Tales
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: It's not for Popular Literature crowd although she herself is a bestseller
Rating:- 10
Where to get: Amazon the thing or check the your Borders or Barnes and Noble. For the international crowd, there is a high probability that it has been translated.

Lobolover
11-29-2007, 08:15 AM
The King in Yellow (Chambers)
then The Mountains of Madness (Lovecraft)
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (Lovecraft)
and The Gods of Pegana (Lord Dunsany)

Lselenium
12-01-2007, 01:34 PM
The golden key could be a nice suggestion to read!
I'll try it.

avraell
12-18-2007, 11:44 PM
Book Title: Anything by Erich Maria Remarque
Previous Titles By Author: All Quiet on The Western Front (worst book by far, others are not well known it seems)
Genre: some are non-fiction based on his life, some are somewhat imaginative, most strongly based in the true WW I and WW II settings.
Target audieence : PG-13 - R, I think anyone should read though.
Breif Synpos: War, love, indirectly meaning of life.
Why You Reccomend It: Soldiers that have been in combat just understand life better than other people, BUT Remarque was also well educated and fucked a bunch of beautiful stars, spoke several languages, and played piano. He knows whats going down.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: I love them, all of them. HOWEVER, the English translations are lacking, get it in Russian or the original German if you can read those, much better.
Rating: 10 - best books I have read, only author with multiple books, whose books have all been read by me.

Ticking_Clock
12-19-2007, 01:45 AM
Book Title:- Eye of the World, Book One of the Wheel of Time series.
Author's Name:- Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney, Jr.)
Previous Titles By Author:- Fallon series under pen name Reagan O'Neal, One of the writers of the new Conan the Barbarian series
Genre:- Epic Fantasy
Target audience :- Everyone who can read, enjoyable for all ages. My cousin showed me this book and the series when I was only twelve, I'm 20 now and still in love with it. Any my cousin is 36 now and probably still re-reads this series, I know I do.
Brief Synopsis:- From Wikipedia
Robert Jordan's novels concern themselves with one particular incarnation of the Dragon. About 3000 years have passed since the last war between Shadow and Light. This war ended when the Dragon, then born as Lews Therin Telamon, led a daring raid to Shayol Ghul and sealed the breach in the Dark One's prison with the help of a group of other male channelers known as the Hundred Companions (female channelers, due to recent gender politics and the extreme risk of the strike, refused to assist). Though Lews Therin succeeded, the Dark One managed to spread a taint on saidin itself, bringing madness and a wasting sickness to any who channeled it. The taint quickly overcame nearly every male channeler in the world, including Lews Therin and his companions, with catastrophic results that radically changed the face of the earth. From then onwards, Lews Therin was also called the "Kinslayer", as one of the last results of his madness was to destroy everyone who carried his blood as well as everyone he loved.

For these reasons, the return of the Dragon is a cause for both hope and fear amongst the populace. On the one hand, the Dragon Reborn is the only person capable of defeating Shai'tan, who will inevitably begin to escape his prison. On the other, the Dragon Reborn will still be prey to the madness caused by the taint of evil in saidin, and is a harbinger of the horrifying fact that Shai'tan is once more breaking free. The only man who can save the world is also the man most likely to destroy it.
Why You Recommend It:- Supreme pacing and very intricate world and characters suck you and don't let you go, even after you finish the expanse of its twelve book storyline, although only eleven have been released thus far. In my own opinion I think this book is more exciting than even the LotR series. This book isn't particularly hard to read so if you can read at the 8th grade level you should read this.(Robert Jordan passed away on Sep 16, 2007 but the last book WILL be released written by his wife and his close colleague)
Why Dont' you Recommend It:- If you're not a fan of fantasy fiction stay away; this isn't your cup of tea.
Rating:- Personal Rating: 10/10 can not recommend this enough.
Where to get:- Here (http://www.amazon.com/Eye-World-Wheel-Time-Book/dp/0812511816)

attackoflance
12-24-2007, 11:47 AM
Book Title:- Eye of the World, Book One of the Wheel of Time series.
Author's Name:- Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney, Jr.)
Previous Titles By Author:- Fallon series under pen name Reagan O'Neal, One of the writers of the new Conan the Barbarian series
Genre:- Epic Fantasy
Target audience :- Everyone who can read, enjoyable for all ages. My cousin showed me this book and the series when I was only twelve, I'm 20 now and still in love with it. Any my cousin is 36 now and probably still re-reads this series, I know I do.
Brief Synopsis:- From Wikipedia

Why You Recommend It:- Supreme pacing and very intricate world and characters suck you and don't let you go, even after you finish the expanse of its twelve book storyline, although only eleven have been released thus far. In my own opinion I think this book is more exciting than even the LotR series. This book isn't particularly hard to read so if you can read at the 8th grade level you should read this.(Robert Jordan passed away on Sep 16, 2007 but the last book WILL be released written by his wife and his close colleague)
Why Dont' you Recommend It:- If you're not a fan of fantasy fiction stay away; this isn't your cup of tea.
Rating:- Personal Rating: 10/10 can not recommend this enough.
Where to get:- Here (http://www.amazon.com/Eye-World-Wheel-Time-Book/dp/0812511816)


this is what i was gonna say, minus everything that makes the post good..mine was gonna look like "Wheel of Time is a good series"

plox
01-03-2008, 12:10 AM
good recomendtions

now i have somthing to read
thanks

NOw i have to pay $20 fine at the public Library so i can get those books im to cheap to buy

Elijah Snow
01-04-2008, 05:31 PM
Anything written by Anton Chekhov, you wont regret it.

tGre teh Disleksik
01-06-2008, 02:00 AM
Anythign written by Alexandre Dumas if you want your brain tingled and your mind attacked with a blissful accompaniment of delightful descriptions (this guy is a master of setting scenery).

Or if you want fast-paced action... you can't go past Matthew Reilly.

Toby
01-13-2008, 04:17 PM
Book Title:- The Stranger (v. The Outsider)
Author's Name:- Albert Camus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Camus)
Previous Titles By Author:- The Plague, The Fall, A Happy Death, The First Man
Genre:- Absurdist fiction
Target audience:- M
Breif Synpos:- This is a story about a man called Meursault who experiences a series of events which confuse and bother him as he comments throughout the book how he does not fit in with society and how he feels society is estranged to him. His critique is a transsubstantiated commentary from Camus himself pertaining most importantly to his personal disapproval of the French legal system.
Why You Reccomend It:- This is a book which makes you think about social justice. It is helpful when confronting oneself with ideas of how accommodating we are as individuals in social situations, and how we deal with social relations on a personal level, and how those relations are dealt with by institutions of social justice like the courts from the aspect of what we call society.

Furthermore, I personally thought this was a great piece for placing readers which are most likely considered by themselves as non-eccentrics into a eccentric person's perception of how social relations are formed, and how people treat each other, from an almost apathetic form of view. This challenging method of story-telling transmutes a perspective of how people just like you and me perceive real-life situations without a strict societal interpretation unlike how we engage in forcibly homogenised behaviour.

For the same reason it raises questions about what is truly real in society, and what we have come to consider real relationships between people, and the consequences of this very extensive relation-shaping behaviour.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- This book demands that in order to appreciate it, you must try to think in the place of the character, and what significance his experiences are to his psyche, as well as how they vice versa affect his experiences of events. This can be tiring if you don't like stories with absurd situations or with a story which must be strung out and analysed.
Rating:- 9
Where to get:- Your local library, Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Albert-Camus/dp/0679720200/ref=pd_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200254608&sr=1-2) (if in North-America try either Borders (USA) (http://www.bordersstores.com/search/title_detail.jsp?id=3044530&srchTerms=0679720200&mediaType=1&srchType=ISBN) or Chapters (Canada) (http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/The-Stranger-Albert-Camus/9780679720201-item.html?ref=Search+Books%3a+%25270679720200%2527&sterm=0679720200+-+Books))

Steven Pinhead
01-13-2008, 07:23 PM
If this has already been recommended, sue me. I don't feel like reading the thread atm.

Book Title :- A Clockwork Orange

Author's Name:- Anthony Burgess

Previous Titles By Author:- The Long Day Wanes trilogy, One Hand Clapping

Genre:- Realistic fiction

Target audience:- R

Brief Synopsis:- The book is about the young criminal Alex, who, along with his gang, commits heinous crimes throughout the city he lives in. When Alex is captured, he serves a term in jail for murder, and manages to get freed by undergoing the Ludovico Technique. The book questions morality and the definition of good and evil.

Why You Recommend It:- The book is a fascinating and engaging read. The unfortunate truth of it all is that Alex is smarter then everyone around him, but he's evil. Depending on which printing you get- American or British- he may or may not become redeemed. The "nadsat" slang employed really helps draw you into Alex's gritty world.

Why Don't you Recommend It:- If you're easily offended, you might as well just stop reading. This book contains graphic descriptions of violence, vague description of rape, crime, and disturbing images. It's a very gritty read, and touches on sensitive ideological issues.

Rating:-9.9/10, because the second part of the book kind of lags.

Where to get:- http://www.amazon.com/Clockwork-Orange-Anthony-Burgess/dp/0393312836/ref=pd_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200266572&sr=1-2

keitorin
01-19-2008, 04:47 AM
Book Title:- This Is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn
Author's Name:- Aiden Chambers
Previous Titles By Author:- Breaktime, Dance on My Grave, Now I Know, The Toll Bridge, Postcards from No Man's Land
Genre:- fiction
Target audieence :- I'd say 15+
Breif Synpos:- From Aiden Chambers' Website:

The story of Cordelia Kenn, told by herself, covering her life from the age of fifteen until the birth of her baby when she is almost twenty. The Pillow Book is an ancient Japanese form: "A notebook or collection of notebooks kept in some accessible but relatively private place, and in which the author would from time to time record impressions, daily events, poems, letters, stories, ideas, descriptions of people, etc." [Ivan Morris in the notes to The Pillow Book of Sei Shõnagon.] Cordelia intends to give her book to her daughter as a sixteenth birthday present, so that in this way they can share their teenage years. She includes in her book not only her first love affair and her ambitions and thoughts and everyday events that are important to her, but all sorts of things not usually told in stories. She attempts to include all aspects of her life. Not surprisingly, her book is long.
Why You Reccomend It:- Even though it's about 800 pages!, I enjoyed every minute of it. It is very well written.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- I don't know why I wouldn't, except that it's not meant for 'younger teens.'
Rating:- 9/10!
Where to get:- http://www.amazon.com/This-All-Pillow-Book-Cordelia/dp/0810970600

KakU Camui
01-19-2008, 05:05 AM
Twilight by Stephanie Meyer.:spaz

Jaded Heart
02-13-2008, 10:45 PM
Book: Saint Iggy
Author: K.L. Going
Genre: Reality, Drama, not really sure...
Targegt Audience: 13+ contains cussing, smoking and drinking refrences

About a teenager founding his way, and realizing his dreams..... An inspirational book. The book really spoke to me....You shouldn't judge the book by the cover.~

Major
02-24-2008, 08:36 AM
Book Title: Perfume
Author: Patrick Suskind
Genre: Murder/Gothic
Story Summary: Set in 18th century France, Perfume relates the story of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, "one of the most gifted and abominable personages in an era that knew no lack of gifted and abominable personages".

Born lacking a personal odour (a fact other people find disquieting) but endowed with an incomparable sense of smell, he apprentices himself to a perfumer and becomes obsessed with procuring the perfect scent that will make him fully human. In the process, he creates perfumes—presumably based on pheromones—that powerfully manipulate human emotions, murdering 25 girls to take their scent.

The book features detailed descriptions of the techniques of scent extraction such as maceration and enfleurage.

My opinion: Grenouille is a man you'll love to hate. I couldn't stand his arrogance and foul demeaner, yet I was captivated nonetheless. This is a book that'll leave you empty and unsure upon it's conclusion, but not for lack of suspense, or story, but for it's unusual ending. A must read for anybody that enjoys witty humor with a gothic twist.

HedKandi
03-09-2008, 01:17 AM
Everyone should read 'The Historian' by Elizabeth Kostova- amazing book- the type you can't put down.

Rednaxela
04-02-2008, 12:10 PM
Book Title :- The Curious Incident of the Dog in The Night Time

Author's Name:- Mark Haddon

Previous Titles By Author:- A Spot of Bother

Genre:- Crime, Mystery

Target audience:- 12+?

Brief Synopsis:- It's about a boy who suffers from Asperger's syndrome. One night when he strolls upon his neighbor's dead dog he sets out on a mission to find out who murdered it. My sound ordinary to you but when a kid suffers from Autism it really is a mission.

Why You Recommend It:- It gives u a truly fascinating insight into the mind of someone suffering from Autism. Before I read this book I didn't really have any idea to what autism was, but it really is an interesting disorder.

Why Don't you Recommend It:- One of the boys passions is Mathematics, so the story every now and then delves into a few mathematical problems. It shouldn't really be a problem for people because on the most part it's simple(ish) maths but I know a lot of people can be maths ignorant.

Rating:- 9.

Where to get it :- Amazon.

Tsuki
04-05-2008, 09:48 PM
Book Title: Dragon Champion [part of a series]

Author's Name: E. E. Knight

Previous Titles By Author: A series called Vampire Earth

Genre: Science Fiction to Fiction, I'd say.

Target audience : Mmm.... Probably PG-13, mostly. There's a bit of gore, but nothing sexual.

Brief Synopsis: It's written about a dragon named Auron, whose entire family is killed or disappears in the first few chapters. It's the story of his struggles as one of the last in a dwindling race despised and hunted by Men, Elves, Blighters and Dwarves in a fictitious alternate world. There are also two other books from the series already published, and E.E.Knight is working on the fourth. There will only be four. The titles of the other three are as follows, in order: Dragon Avenger; Dragon Outcast; and Dragon Strike.

Why You Recommend It: The style of writing is very unique, I think, and I loved the characters, and the fact that the book was written, first and foremost and almost entirely, about a dragon. I really recommend it. It's a great read, and only takes a few days to a week, depending on how much you apply yourself.

Why Don't you Recommend It: It may be a little gory at parts for the more squeamish of you readers.

Rating: 9.5 to 10, I think.

Where to get: It's available in the Science Fiction section of all Barnes and Noble book sellers, but this (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Dragon-Champion/E-E-Knight/e/9780451460479/?itm=1) is the link to the page on BarnesAndNoble.com

Dream Brother
04-06-2008, 01:09 AM
Book Title: Titus Groan (Gormenghast Trilogy)

Author's Name: Mervyn Peake

Genre: Very hard to pin down. In fact, critics have been struggling with this question ever since the first book was published in 1946. Some have instantly labelled it as belonging to the Fantasy niche, whereas others have disputed this and stressed a Gothic label. The truth is that it is better left without any distinct label. As Maurice Collis put it, when referring to the book: 'the unusualness of Titus Groan put the critics on their mettle; they tried their best to fathom its mood and discover whether it was an extravaganza, a vision or what, but found it impossible to pin down Mervyn Peake'.

Why You Recommend It: Beautiful prose style, excellent characterization and character development, deeply interesting plot. Easily one of the most striking works of fiction that I've ever come across -- imagine the dark and disturbing tone of Poe's short stories mixed with a prose style reminiscent of Oscar Wilde, devilish manipulations and deceit that harken back to Shakespeare's Iago and you may get an idea of what the totality is.

Why You Don't Recommend It: If you dislike long descriptions and 'thick' prose styles, then this may frustrate you. If you don't mind this or even like it, then you'll likely be utterly fine. Peake was a painter before he was a published author -- his style is thus very concerned with 'painting' scenery and surroundings as well as the inner states of characters, and so this is why it may come across as hard to wade through at many points.

Rating: 9/10

Where to get:

Amazon.com link (http://www.amazon.com/Titus-Groan-Mervyn-Peake/dp/1585679070/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207454742&sr=1-1).
Amazon.co.uk link (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Titus-Groan-Gormenghast-Trilogy-Mervyn/dp/0749394927/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207454847&sr=8-1).

Morwain
04-21-2008, 09:52 PM
Book Title: Under the Eagle (book 1 of the Eagle series)

Author's Name: Simon Scarrow

Genre: Historical fiction but, don't think thatis a bad thing. Scarrow is an extremly realistic and reconts the tales of 2 roman soldiers Macro and Cato with extraordinay detail. It has battles solid dialogue a solid plot that goes on throughout the series and even romance for all those romantics out there.

Why You Recommend It: It is just simply a book anyone can enjoy and get into. You will end up loving Macro's blunt humour and Cato boyish naivity by the end of this novel if not by the end of the series. Also, the complex plots that follow the realistic historical dramas are enough to keep any reader captivated.

Why You Don't Recommend It: If you are the type of person who hears historical fiction and turns away in disgust. You have to be willing to try something new in trying Scarrow's novels.
Rating: 9/10

Where to get: If in the USA your local bookstore (books 1-6) and 7-8 are still in England. For those who are Brits. your local Waterstones or other bookstore. And for anyone else there is always Amazon and E-bay and online bookstores.

redhorsemen
04-22-2008, 12:24 PM
Night
By:Elie Wiesel


The Mist
By: Stephen King

QuothTheRaven
04-23-2008, 05:46 AM
Book Title:- Cryptonomicon
Author's Name:- Neal Stephenson
Previous Titles By Author:- Snow Crash, The Diamond Age, Quicksilver, The Confusion, A System of the World
Genre:- Post-Cyberpunk Hysterical Realism (basically a historical techno-thriller with scifi aspects.
Target audience :- 15+
Brief Synposis:- [From the publisher's website]

With this extraordinary first volume in what promises to be an epoch-making masterpiece, Neal Stephenson hacks into the secret histories of nations and the private obsessions of men, decrypting with dazzling virtuosity the forces that shaped this century.

In 1942, Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse - mathematical genius and young Captain in the U.S. Navy - is assigned to detachment 2702. It is an outfit so secret that only a handful of people know it exists, and some of those people have names like Churchill and Roosevelt. The mission of Watrehouse and Detatchment 2702-commanded by Marine Raider Bobby Shaftoe-is to keep the Nazis ignorant of the fact that Allied Intelligence has cracked the enemy's fabled Enigma code. It is a game, a cryptographic chess match between Waterhouse and his German counterpart, translated into action by the gung-ho Shaftoe and his forces.

Fast-forward to the present, where Waterhouse's crypto-hacker grandson, Randy, is attempting to create a "data haven" in Southeast Asia - a place where encrypted data can be stored and exchanged free of repression and scrutiny. As governments and multinationals attack the endeavor, Randy joins forces with Shaftoe's tough-as-nails grandaughter, Amy, to secretly salvage a sunken Nazi sumarine that holds the key to keeping the dream of a data haven afloat. But soon their scheme brings to light a massive conspiracy with its roots in Detachment 2702 linked to an unbreakable Nazi code called Arethusa. And it will represent the path to unimaginable riches and a future of personal and digital liberty...or to universal totalitarianism reborn.

A breathtaking tour de force, and Neal Stephenson's most accomplished and affecting work to date, CRYPTONOMICON is profound and prophetic, hypnotic and hyper-driven, as it leaps forward and back between World War II and the World Wide Web, hinting all the while at a dark day-after-tomorrow. It is a work of great art, thought, and creative daring; the product of a truly icon


Why You Reccomend It:- It's really hard to sum up in just a paragraph or two. Basically, this book has everything. Action, romance, humor, science, philosophy, satire; it's all here. Between the covers of this 1000+ page tome, you will literally find everything from profound reflections on the nature of human society and religion to profane rants of the state of the computer industry to hilarious descriptions fetish sex. Also, the force of Stephenson's extremely dark, dry humor know no bounds; expect to find caustic satires of academia, corporatism, the feminist movement, and modern culture in general.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- Stephenson has a very unique style of writing which you will either love or hate. Check out the first chapter, part of whcih can be read online here. (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Cryptonomicon/Neal-Stephenson/e/9780060512804#EXC)
Rating:- y10
Where to get:- http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Cryptonomicon/Neal-Stephenson/e/9780060512804

alizah
06-01-2008, 02:52 AM
Book Title: The Book Thief
Author's Name: Markus Zusak
Previous Titles By Author: I Am The Messenger, The Underdog
Genre: historical fiction
Target audience: Young Adult

Breif Synopsis: It's just a small story really, about among other things: a girl, some swords, an accordionist, some fanatical Germans, a Jewish fist-fighter, and quite a lot of thievery. . . .
Set during World War II in Germany, Markus Zusak's groundbreaking new novel is the story of Liesel Meminger, a foster girl living outside of Munich. Liesel scratches out a meager existence for herself by stealing when she encounters something she can't resist-books. With the help of her accordion-playing foster father, she learns to read and shares her stolen books with her neighbors during bombing raids as well as with the Jewish man hidden in her basement before he is marched to Dachau.
This is an unforgettable story about the ability of books to feed the soul.

Why You Recommend It: Perfectly executed narrative; a coming of age story, an account of war, and a reflective, slowly and poetically paced character study all at the same time. Rich in imagery and fascinating character interactions, and the narrator, Death, sets the mood with his musings on color, life, and war.

Why Don't you Recommend It: There is no excuse not to read this book.

Rating: 10 out of 10.

Snowfire
07-10-2008, 02:58 PM
Book Title: The Warriors series
(The first book is Warriors: Into the Wild)

Author's Name: Erin Hunter

Genre: Fiction/Young Adult/Adventure/

Target audience :- 15+ (Younger viewers may read it, but it's recommended for a mature audience since it had adult situations that younger viewers may not understand)

Brief Synposis:- In the first exciting installment of the Warriors fantasy series, debut novelist Hunter creates a cat world shared by four tribal clans, drawing on the habits of feral animals and also inserting valuable themes regarding family, friendship and responsibility. Rusty, a young tomcat, forsakes the soft world of the "Twolegs" for the riskier life of the wildcat clans that rule in the woods, beyond the Twolegplace. When Rusty tries to snare a mouse in what proves to be ThunderClan territory, he meets Bluestar, the leader of the Clan, who invites him to learn "what it is to be a real cat. The strength and the fellowship of the Clan will always be with you, even when you hunt alone." Becoming "Firepaw," a warrior-cat-in-training, the once pampered pet adapts quickly to the tribal rules, bonds with his fellow apprentices and with the old she-cat Yellowfang, who is on the run from ShadowClan. When the merciless leader of ShadowClan drives out WindClan and demands to share ShadowClan's hunting territories, the stage is set for more action-packed adventure. Certain to please any young reader who has ever wondered what dreams of grandeur may haunt the family cat. Ages 10-up. ~ Barnes & Nobles.com

Why You Recommend It: I absolutely love this series. Even though I'm a cat lover, I almost guarantee that anyone who doesn't like cats all too much, will enjoy this series. There are plenty of action such as forbidden love, betrayal, merciless revenge, ominous prophecies that pertain to a particular clan, ect.

Why You Don't Recommend It: If fiction from a cat's point of view just doesn't seem right to you, then you probably shouldn't read this book or if this type of fiction just doesn't please/suit you.

Rating: 10/10

Where to get:
Barnes & Nobles.com (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Into-the-Wild/Erin-Hunter/e/9780060525507/?itm=1)

Cloud
07-18-2008, 07:16 PM
Kite runner by Khaled Hosseini

A tale of true friendship :/

I reccomend it to everyone. The story is 371 pages long but you'll get hooked after 10 chapters or so.

RisingVengeance
07-20-2008, 09:31 AM
I'm currently reading that for school, how ironic.

But I recommend the story Dies the Fire. You'll be hooked from the moment you open the cover page.

Narcissus
07-24-2008, 06:29 PM
Book Title:- Shinigami
Author's Name:- Django Wexler
Previous Titles By Author:- Memories of Empire
Genre:- fantasy
Target audieence :- M
Breif Synpos:- A dark story about two young sisters who wake up in a whole new world, and must face desparte and blood-filled battles for their lives agnist the upper powers of this world, while trying to find a way home. Filed with magic and well-written battles scenes, plus a creative plot, it's a story you won't soon forget.
Why You Reccomend It:- Because it's a story that is as entertaining as any anime.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- For those who aren't into fantasy/magic, graphic violence, and sexual situations, do not get this book.
Rating:- 9/10

Spy_Smasher
08-13-2008, 09:53 PM
Title: Armor
Author: John Steakley
Genre: Military Sci-fi

The book was quite good, well written. The plot centers around two men: Felix, an armor-suited soldier-scout and Jack Crow a pirate and ne'er-do-well. Their stories are told separately, in alternating chapters. What they share in common is a lengthy encounter with Felix's intimidating armor system.

The book is considered a high point in the "armor suit" sub-genre of military sci-fi that was started (afaik) with Starship Troopers. Compared to that book, Armor is far more personal and in my opinion, a better, more satisfying read. The portrayal of Felix, in particular, was excellent and quite influential. If you are familiar with the "armored warriors" from books, comics and games, you will see right away what I am talking about.

drache
08-14-2008, 02:11 PM
Ironically I just finished reading Armor

The Mortal Instruments Trilogy (right now it's just City of Bones and City of Ash)

by Cassandra Clare

This book is techinically a teenage book (it's in that section) but it still deals with some very important ideas like what makes family? Shared history or blood? Another important idea in both books is idenity, what is it and what defines it.

The book though is also an entertaining read with an innovative system of magic and magical creatures in a modern world. The way evil is handled in the book is also more grown up then the clearly black and white you see in most teen books. Further I like how demons are presented and handled in the book.

Any fan of modern fantasy (like the Dresden files) should look into this series .

MueTai
08-16-2008, 06:39 AM
I just finished Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry.

Although this 945 pager has a bit of a slow start, it becomes packed with good violence, romance, and top-notch characters. It's a long book but such a page-turner I finished it in the time it usually takes me to finish a book of 1/3 its length.

breakbeat oratory
08-16-2008, 08:21 AM
Saul Williams - The Dead Emcee Scrolls

I carry it in my back pocket.

sapphireninja
08-31-2008, 01:41 AM
Book Title:- A streetcar name desire
Author's Name:-Tennessee William
Previous Titles By Author:- A cat on a hot tin roof
Genre:- fiction
Target audience :- PG-13 and up
Brief Synopsis:- a story of a couple who live in the city of New Orleans when one day a visitor came and things take to a certain point
Why You Recommend It:- It's fill with romance scene lust love and tragedy
reality vs fantasy
Rating:- i personally give it a 9.5
Where to get:- at Barnes and noble or go yahoo shopping search

yoshhh
08-31-2008, 01:22 PM
Book Title:- Moon Called

Author's Name:- Patricia Briggs

Previous Titles By Author:- Blood bound, Iron Kissed, Raven's Shadow, The Hob's Bargain, Steal the dragon and many others..

Genre:- fiction, Urban Fantasy

Target audieence :- over 13


Breif Synpos:- About a woman named Mercy Thompson who can shapshift into a coyote. SHes a mechanic who works under a gremlin named zee and basically the story jumps you into her world when her life gets deeper involved with werewolves, vampires, ghosts, demons and other dark/supernatural creatures. Lots of mystery, action and funny moments..will definetly have you hooked.

Why You Reccomend It:- Its a good book if you like to read stories about vampires, werewolves etc. etc. with realistic characters and a hero you wont hate.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- theres nothing to not recommend:nuts

Rating:- I give it a 9. The books get better as they go. (start with Moon Called then book2 being Blood bound and then Iron kissed. The next one called Bone Crossed will come out early nxt yr)

Where to get:- any book store or online store. Its fairly popular now so you'll have no problem finding it.

Interesting tid bit: A comic book is being made from the books that comes out Nov.:wink

Amnesia
09-20-2008, 12:05 AM
Book Title: War for the Oaks
Author's Name: Emma Bull
Previous Titles By Author: Look it up if you're so interested
Genre: Urban fantasy
Brief Synopsis: "Walking home one night through the streets of Minneapolis after quitting her rock band and breaking up with her boyfriend, Eddi McCandry discovers that she is being pursued by a threatening man and an even more threatening black dog. They turn out to be one and same: a shapeshifting prankster faerie known as a phouka, who drafts Eddi to be the key linchpin in the ongoing battle between faerie's good and noble Seelie Court and the evil Unseelie Court, ruled by the Queen of Air and Darkness. Eddi soon finds herself in a struggle for survival against the Unseelie Court, all while trying to put a new rock band together" /Copy pasta Wiki
Why You Recomend It: Actually read this back in high school courtesy of my kooky physics teacher who also happened to be a big Neil Gaiman fan. I just remember having a lot of fun with this; the characters, the story, the fairy tale aspects... It'll always be one of those books that has claim to some fond claim on my heart, silly as that sounds. Speaking of, I need to re-read this. Similar elements to Gaiman in blending the fantastic with reality.
Rating: We all know I suck at this, but I really enjoyed it. (8-9/10)
Where to get: Amazon solves everything! (http://www.amazon.com/War-Oaks-Novel-Emma-Bull/dp/0765300346 )

Spy_Smasher
10-14-2008, 01:58 AM
Olympos by Dan Simmons
Sequel to Ilium.

While I have heard some people complain that this book sort of peters out towards the end, I found it to be absolutely satisfying all the way through. I can recommend it (and its precursor) unreservedly.

The story centers on the surviving characters from the first novel and their maybe-science-fiction-maybe-mythological world. If I'm being vague it's because I don't want to spoil people who've yet to read the first novel. Actually, Olympos answers the question of just what exactly is going on in the universe quite explicitly. On that matter I must say that as an exercise in world building, the Ilium-verse is very ambitious. It works completely, though. As I moved towards the final pages I found myself wishing not just for a sequel but for spin-offs.

As a stand-alone narrative, the book works just as well. While I do feel another sequel is in the works (or perhaps another duology), this book completes the story begun in the first novel to a significant degree.

Recommended for both sci-fi and Greek mythology fans, though you will only truly appreciate the full nuance of the novels' structures if you've read Homer's Iliad.

Kaiwai
10-19-2008, 11:58 PM
Book Title:- The Book Thief
Author's Name:- Markus Zusak
Previous Titles By Author:- I Am the Messenger
Genre:- fiction, non-fiction, sci-fi etc
Target audieence :- Children's book
Breif Synpos:- "In this dark and powerfully absorbing novel, brilliantly executed by Australian author, Markus Zusak, Death narrates “just a small story, really.” It turns out to be the story of “the book thief,” Liesel Meminger, her foster family, neighbourhood friends, a Jewish amateur prizefighter in hiding, and a world gone mad with a global war and the horrors of the Holocaust. The Grim Reaper’s riveting tale goes far beyond “just a small story”, and every page deserves to be read."
Why You Reccomend It: - Amazing, touching story. The author has a very original style. It's like reading poetry, all book long.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: Some people may not like the author's style. The beginning can also be slightly confusing.
Rating:- 10/10, seriously. It's currently my favourite book.
Where to get:- You can order it online on amazon. Probably in libraries.

sakurachan123
10-21-2008, 08:23 PM
Book Title: Twilight
Author: Stephanie Meyer
Previous Titles By Author: Eclipse, New Moon, Breaking Dawn,etc.
Genre: Romance and Action Adventure
Brief Synopsis: It's about a girl named Bella Swan and she falls in love with a vampire named Edward Cullen. They go through a lot to keep there relationship up. Edward has a family of vampires with him too, but they don't kill people. There are 3 other books to this one and maybe a new one soon.
Why you reccomand it: I enjoyed it because it has my favorite genres in it and a little bit of comedy in it (from Alice Cullen (Edward's sister)).
It is also said that it's even better than Harry Potter.
Rating:10/10
Where to get: www.amazon.com your local bookstore or library.smile-big

Jaded Heart
10-28-2008, 11:59 PM
The Bloodline Series by Kate Cary. If you enjoy romantic vampire novels with a twisting plot, in depth and insightful characters, mystery, drama and breathtaking imagery as well as captivating literature, this book will take your breath away. I became addicted to it, as well as the second book to the series, Reckoning.

Read it for yourself :love

Crimson Dragoon
10-29-2008, 10:34 AM
Olympos by Dan Simmons
Sequel to Ilium.

While I have heard some people complain that this book sort of peters out towards the end, I found it to be absolutely satisfying all the way through. I can recommend it (and its precursor) unreservedly.

The story centers on the surviving characters from the first novel and their maybe-science-fiction-maybe-mythological world. If I'm being vague it's because I don't want to spoil people who've yet to read the first novel. Actually, Olympos answers the question of just what exactly is going on in the universe quite explicitly. On that matter I must say that as an exercise in world building, the Ilium-verse is very ambitious. It works completely, though. As I moved towards the final pages I found myself wishing not just for a sequel but for spin-offs.

As a stand-alone narrative, the book works just as well. While I do feel another sequel is in the works (or perhaps another duology), this book completes the story begun in the first novel to a significant degree.

Recommended for both sci-fi and Greek mythology fans, though you will only truly appreciate the full nuance of the novels' structures if you've read Homer's Iliad.

███████████: A man of taste.

lolly dark
11-07-2008, 01:15 PM
Book Title:- Invisible Monsters
Author's Name:- Chuck Palahniuk
Previous Titles By Author:- Insomnia: If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home Alread,Fight Club,Survivor,Сhoke,Lullaby,Diary,Haunted,Rant,Pyg my,
Genre:- novel
Target audieence :- 18+
Breif Synpos:- She's a fashion model who has everything: a boyfriend, a career, a loyal best friend. But when a sudden freeway "accident" leaves her disfigured and incapable of speech, she goes from being the beautiful center of attention to being an invisible monster, so hideous that no one will acknowledge she exists. Enter Brandy Alexander, Queen Supreme, one operation away from becoming a real woman, who will teach her that reinventing yourself means erasing your past and making up something better And that salvation hides in the last places you'll ever want to look..
Why You Reccomend It:- I like it very much and it had impressed me too much
Rating:- 10+!!!
Where to get:- a link to buythe book from (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393319296/officchuckpalaha/)

horsdhaleine
12-01-2008, 12:42 AM
All these sound good :love
Book Title:- Tar Baby
Author's Name:- Toni Morrison
Previous Titles By Author:- "The Bluest Eye", "Beloved" (I have read none of these)
Genre:- fiction
Target audieence : Mature - vivid descriptions of private parts and phallic imagery
Breif Synpos:- A Black Man by the name of "Son" finds his way ashore to a island in the Carribean inhabited by a rich White Man and his wife, along with two Black servants and their niece Nadine (an "uppity" black woman). It revolves around this family and the "invasion" of Son and the relationship he begins to build with Nadine
Why You Reccomend It: Recommend because Toni Morrison couples good form (readable) with concepts from academia - Postcolonial Theory, Racism, Feminism, Revolution/Reform, Myth and Tall Tales
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: It's not for Popular Literature crowd although she herself is a bestseller
Rating:- 10
Where to get: Amazon the thing or check the your Borders or Barnes and Noble. For the international crowd, there is a high probability that it has been translated.

Good taste, but Toni Morrison is a bit difficult to read

Book Title:- The Stranger (v. The Outsider)
Author's Name:- Albert Camus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Camus)
Previous Titles By Author:- The Plague, The Fall, A Happy Death, The First Man
Genre:- Absurdist fiction
Target audience:- M
Breif Synpos:- This is a story about a man called Meursault who experiences a series of events which confuse and bother him as he comments throughout the book how he does not fit in with society and how he feels society is estranged to him. His critique is a transsubstantiated commentary from Camus himself pertaining most importantly to his personal disapproval of the French legal system.
Why You Reccomend It:- This is a book which makes you think about social justice. It is helpful when confronting oneself with ideas of how accommodating we are as individuals in social situations, and how we deal with social relations on a personal level, and how those relations are dealt with by institutions of social justice like the courts from the aspect of what we call society.

Furthermore, I personally thought this was a great piece for placing readers which are most likely considered by themselves as non-eccentrics into a eccentric person's perception of how social relations are formed, and how people treat each other, from an almost apathetic form of view. This challenging method of story-telling transmutes a perspective of how people just like you and me perceive real-life situations without a strict societal interpretation unlike how we engage in forcibly homogenised behaviour.

For the same reason it raises questions about what is truly real in society, and what we have come to consider real relationships between people, and the consequences of this very extensive relation-shaping behaviour.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- This book demands that in order to appreciate it, you must try to think in the place of the character, and what significance his experiences are to his psyche, as well as how they vice versa affect his experiences of events. This can be tiring if you don't like stories with absurd situations or with a story which must be strung out and analysed.
Rating:- 9
Where to get:- Your local library, Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Albert-Camus/dp/0679720200/ref=pd_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200254608&sr=1-2) (if in North-America try either Borders (USA) (http://www.bordersstores.com/search/title_detail.jsp?id=3044530&srchTerms=0679720200&mediaType=1&srchType=ISBN) or Chapters (Canada) (http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/The-Stranger-Albert-Camus/9780679720201-item.html?ref=Search+Books%3a+%25270679720200%2527&sterm=0679720200+-+Books))

I have the French copy :zaru

If this has already been recommended, sue me. I don't feel like reading the thread atm.

Book Title :- A Clockwork Orange

Author's Name:- Anthony Burgess

Previous Titles By Author:- The Long Day Wanes trilogy, One Hand Clapping

Genre:- Realistic fiction

Target audience:- R

Brief Synopsis:- The book is about the young criminal Alex, who, along with his gang, commits heinous crimes throughout the city he lives in. When Alex is captured, he serves a term in jail for murder, and manages to get freed by undergoing the Ludovico Technique. The book questions morality and the definition of good and evil.

Why You Recommend It:- The book is a fascinating and engaging read. The unfortunate truth of it all is that Alex is smarter then everyone around him, but he's evil. Depending on which printing you get- American or British- he may or may not become redeemed. The "nadsat" slang employed really helps draw you into Alex's gritty world.

Why Don't you Recommend It:- If you're easily offended, you might as well just stop reading. This book contains graphic descriptions of violence, vague description of rape, crime, and disturbing images. It's a very gritty read, and touches on sensitive ideological issues.

Rating:-9.9/10, because the second part of the book kind of lags.

Where to get:- http://www.amazon.com/Clockwork-Orange-Anthony-Burgess/dp/0393312836/ref=pd_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200266572&sr=1-2
Have you seen Stanley Kubrick's movie version?
Book Title: The Book Thief
Author's Name: Markus Zusak
Previous Titles By Author: I Am The Messenger, The Underdog
Genre: historical fiction
Target audience: Young Adult

Breif Synopsis: It's just a small story really, about among other things: a girl, some swords, an accordionist, some fanatical Germans, a Jewish fist-fighter, and quite a lot of thievery. . . .
Set during World War II in Germany, Markus Zusak's groundbreaking new novel is the story of Liesel Meminger, a foster girl living outside of Munich. Liesel scratches out a meager existence for herself by stealing when she encounters something she can't resist-books. With the help of her accordion-playing foster father, she learns to read and shares her stolen books with her neighbors during bombing raids as well as with the Jewish man hidden in her basement before he is marched to Dachau.
This is an unforgettable story about the ability of books to feed the soul.

Why You Recommend It: Perfectly executed narrative; a coming of age story, an account of war, and a reflective, slowly and poetically paced character study all at the same time. Rich in imagery and fascinating character interactions, and the narrator, Death, sets the mood with his musings on color, life, and war.

Why Don't you Recommend It: There is no excuse not to read this book.

Rating: 10 out of 10.

Book Title:- The Book Thief
Author's Name:- Markus Zusak
Previous Titles By Author:- I Am the Messenger
Genre:- fiction, non-fiction, sci-fi etc
Target audieence :- Children's book
Breif Synpos:- "In this dark and powerfully absorbing novel, brilliantly executed by Australian author, Markus Zusak, Death narrates “just a small story, really.” It turns out to be the story of “the book thief,” Liesel Meminger, her foster family, neighbourhood friends, a Jewish amateur prizefighter in hiding, and a world gone mad with a global war and the horrors of the Holocaust. The Grim Reaper’s riveting tale goes far beyond “just a small story”, and every page deserves to be read."
Why You Reccomend It: - Amazing, touching story. The author has a very original style. It's like reading poetry, all book long.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: Some people may not like the author's style. The beginning can also be slightly confusing.
Rating:- 10/10, seriously. It's currently my favourite book.
Where to get:- You can order it online on amazon. Probably in libraries.

The Book Thief sounds really interesting; I hope i could find it in a second hand bookstore :awesome

Kite runner by Khaled Hosseini

A tale of true friendship :/

I reccomend it to everyone. The story is 371 pages long but you'll get hooked after 10 chapters or so.

I've heard this is a really great book.
There's also a film version, isn't it?

Book Title:- Invisible Monsters
Author's Name:- Chuck Palahniuk
Previous Titles By Author:- Insomnia: If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home Alread,Fight Club,Survivor,Сhoke,Lullaby,Diary,Haunted,Rant,Pyg my,
Genre:- novel
Target audieence :- 18+
Breif Synpos:- She's a fashion model who has everything: a boyfriend, a career, a loyal best friend. But when a sudden freeway "accident" leaves her disfigured and incapable of speech, she goes from being the beautiful center of attention to being an invisible monster, so hideous that no one will acknowledge she exists. Enter Brandy Alexander, Queen Supreme, one operation away from becoming a real woman, who will teach her that reinventing yourself means erasing your past and making up something better And that salvation hides in the last places you'll ever want to look..
Why You Reccomend It:- I like it very much and it had impressed me too much
Rating:- 10+!!!
Where to get:- a link to buythe book from (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393319296/officchuckpalaha/)

Sounds good :nod

Anjali
12-19-2008, 05:34 AM
The Surgeon by Tess Gerritsen

If you want a typical medical thriller, this is the right book. The style is excellent, and it really maintains your interest.

Senbazuru/ Thousand Cranes by Yasunari Kawabata

A wonderful short novel written by the Nobel winner Kawabata, one of the most cherished Japanese writers.

An Artist Of The Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro

One of the most interesting and exquisite novels I have ever read. Japan after WW2, viewed through the eyes of a retired painter. Very fine book.

Lo$tris
01-10-2009, 08:07 PM
Book Title:- The Book Thief
Author's Name:- Markus Zusak
Previous Titles By Author:- I Am the Messenger
Genre:- fiction, non-fiction, sci-fi etc
Target audieence :- Children's book
Breif Synpos:- "In this dark and powerfully absorbing novel, brilliantly executed by Australian author, Markus Zusak, Death narrates “just a small story, really.” It turns out to be the story of “the book thief,” Liesel Meminger, her foster family, neighbourhood friends, a Jewish amateur prizefighter in hiding, and a world gone mad with a global war and the horrors of the Holocaust. The Grim Reaper’s riveting tale goes far beyond “just a small story”, and every page deserves to be read."
Why You Reccomend It: - Amazing, touching story. The author has a very original style. It's like reading poetry, all book long.
Why Dont' you Reccommend It: Some people may not like the author's style. The beginning can also be slightly confusing.
Rating:- 10/10, seriously. It's currently my favourite book.
Where to get:- You can order it online on amazon. Probably in libraries.
I second this, definitely must read!

.:Jason:.
01-12-2009, 02:35 PM
Anyone know any good webbooks? As in books specifically made for online reading that can't be found anywhere else?

Amnesia
01-20-2009, 11:27 PM
Book Title:- The Return of the Soldier
Author's Name:- Rebecca West
Genre:- Fiction
Target audience :- Will probably only appeal to the adult crowd simply because of the style/story
Brief Synposis:- Set in 1916, it focuses on the return of Chris Baldry from the front-lines in which he does not remember anything of the past 15 years of his life, including his wife and cousin. The only thing he does remember is his first love whom he pursues with the same eagerness of 15 years ago. About 90 pages give or take in length, depending on the version.
Why You Recommend It:- So I actually finished this little novelette for class and have to admit, I was really struck by the sticky situation the characters were set in from the get go. After being nestled in this safe dream world they have spun for themselves, they find themselves confronting a harsher truth beneath the lovely exterior. There are so many themes to touch on in here, from truth vs. illusion to romantic past vs. horrible present to superficiality vs. sincerity, among others. Of course, I am probably the most gullible reader of all-time given that I really read into the present rather than into the future possibilities; but overall, I enjoyed it. It was a bittersweet sort of story that I've not encountered before which may account for the unusually high rating. I'm also actually surprised the thing managed to keep me reading in such a way that I just couldn't stop until I finished.
Rating:- 8/10

Dream Brother
01-21-2009, 12:06 PM
Book Title:- The Return of the Soldier

Haha, I actually read that work for my World War Literature course last year. This is the first time that I've come across someone else who has read it, actually...seems to be quite obscure these days. At first I wasn't too keen, because the cover of my edition (http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/02/ciu/8b/94/cc81f96642a0a513d8c85110.L.jpg) almost made it look like something that belonged to Mills and Boon. In fact, while I was holding it at the train station I randomly started chatting with the security guard:

Him: What's that you're reading?

Me: Oh, this? It's uh -- for class.

Him: Looks like a girl's book, man.

Cue embarrassed flush.

At any rate, I surprised myself by enjoying it. It was perhaps a bit too languid at times, but I enjoyed the characters and the way it confronted the impact of the war on men. Not only that, but the way it raises some very interesting issues about memory -- is it a curse or a blessing? Then there are the great themes that you mentioned, too.

Anjali
01-21-2009, 12:08 PM
Obsession by Jonathan Kellerman

It is a psychological thriller, really good.

Sesha
01-31-2009, 11:46 PM
Book Title: Twilight
Author: Stephanie Meyer
Previous Titles By Author: Eclipse, New Moon, Breaking Dawn,etc.
Genre: Romance and Action Adventure
Brief Synopsis: It's about a girl named Bella Swan and she falls in love with a vampire named Edward Cullen. They go through a lot to keep there relationship up. Edward has a family of vampires with him too, but they don't kill people. There are 3 other books to this one and maybe a new one soon.
Why you reccomand it: I enjoyed it because it has my favorite genres in it and a little bit of comedy in it (from Alice Cullen (Edward's sister)).
It is also said that it's even better than Harry Potter.
Rating:10/10
Where to get: www.amazon.com your local bookstore or library.smile-big

:ryoma

10 lulz

The Comedian
03-11-2009, 06:25 PM
Smack. It's not really an intelligent read, but watching these kids become hot messes is kind of captivating. Plus the ending is very satisfying, at least for me.

Elijah Snow
04-09-2009, 01:56 PM
Title: The Sound and the Fury
Author: William Faulkner
Previous Works: Sanctuary, As I lay Dying, Absalom Absalom
Genre: Southern Goth
Target Audience: honestly not really sure. Definitely people who have a sharp eye for detail and can piece things together without the author telling them what's going on.
Synopsis: Set in April 1928 and June 1910 as well as different points between and before mentioned years. It tells the story of the downfall of the Compson family
Why I recommend it: This is honestly Faulkner at his best, which is saying a lot. The way he masterfully uses his stream of conciousness technique is almost surreal but he pulls it off. The pacing and the characters make this a pure joy to read and get into. It's very difficult to read and i expect many people to get lost in the story and wonder what's going on. But for those who can keep up and figure things out, this book is one of the greatest literary triumphs of the 20th Century
Rating: 10/10

ButterflyGod
04-17-2009, 02:08 PM
This will sound lame cause I'm self-plugging but I'll recommend the book I wrote, The Lone Dissenter.

Link: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Lone-Dissenter/Raina-Lyn-Gaffney/e/9781413736618/?itm=1

Most sites that sell books will carry it though.

Mattaru
04-20-2009, 09:48 PM
The Surgeon by Tess Gerritsen

If you want a typical medical thriller, this is the right book. The style is excellent, and it really maintains your interest.

Senbazuru/ Thousand Cranes by Yasunari Kawabata

A wonderful short novel written by the Nobel winner Kawabata, one of the most cherished Japanese writers.

An Artist Of The Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro

One of the most interesting and exquisite novels I have ever read. Japan after WW2, viewed through the eyes of a retired painter. Very fine book.



I just read Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Days. His narrative style was incredibly captivating and interesting - making even a Butler's life seem gripping. I'll give it a read.

MidnightToker426
04-22-2009, 04:26 PM
All I Asking for Is My Body By Milton Murayama


An actually good book set in Hawaii, this guy lives there and his parents owe a huge debt and are slaves. Really witty and well written. It doesn't drag on and it's a really good read.

+Kohana_Ame+
05-02-2009, 06:11 AM
Does anybody have a good Student-Teacher Love Book to recommend?
I'm quite into that kind of book right now <3
But I can't find any on Amazon, technically speaking I have no idea what to look for in the first place.
Any ideas?

Jibblejab
05-02-2009, 07:49 AM
Book Title: Land of Fire
Author's Name: Chris Ryan
Previous Titles By Author: The one that got away, Greed, Blackout
Genre: Fiction, Action
Target audieence :Adults and Teenagers will both enjoy this book
Breif Synpos: A SAS recon mission goes horribly wrong in Arengtina and a unit of elite SAS have to fight their way out of Argentina whilst still trying to gather intel and to stop an Argentinian Attack...
Why You Reccomend It: Its fast paced and full of action, with all the plot twists it makes it hard to predict what happens next
Rating: 8/10
Where to get: Clicky (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Land-Fire-Chris-Ryan/dp/0099432382/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241261328&sr=8-1)

Mattaru
05-09-2009, 04:37 PM
Hello LD
Can anyone recommend a novel on the theme of unrequited love? I'm very open as to what I read as long the writing quality is good.

I would prefer something the Victorian Period onwards though, nothing before that. Grací lovers.

kayanathera
05-24-2009, 06:06 PM
try love during cholera time by marquez:wink

Lucaniel
05-24-2009, 06:12 PM
Uhm.

That's Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, just to clarify.

And yes, read it. Quite possibly the best novel dealing with that theme that you'll ever read.

sel
05-24-2009, 07:21 PM
Book Title:- Perfume: The story of a Murderer
Author's Name:-Patrick Suskind
Previous Titles By Author:- # The Story of Mr Sommer
# The Pigeon
Genre:- Gothic-Romantic, Horror.
Target audieence :- Young Adult?
Breif Synpos:- Protagonist born without a body scent, but possesses a perfect sense of smell and becomes obsessed with procuring and making hte perfect scent such as to empower him
Why You Reccomend It:- Writing is nothing short of beautiful, despite the fact that it's been translated. Imagery, flow, Grenouille's character---all wonderful.

Also the ending is just class. That last page stole my breath
Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- Some may find some parts of the story hard to stomach. In some parts it does deviate and seem to be heading nowhere, so is possible to lose interest if you haven't got that into it.
Rating:- your personal rating of the book,out of 10, 1 beign lowest, 10 being highest
Where to get:- a link to buythe book from

Jonty
07-02-2009, 10:15 AM
Heartily recommending The Cement Garden by Ian McEwan. I'm a big fan of him in general, but this little beauty is a jolly good way in.

Yoritomo
07-05-2009, 05:39 PM
Book Title:- Eye of the World
Author's Name:- Robert Jordan
Previous Titles By Author:- Cheyenne Raiders (Under the name Jackson O'Reilly), Conan the Invincible, Conan the Defender, Conan the Unconquered , Conan the Triumphant, Conan the Magnificent, Conan the Destroyer, Conan the Victoriou - (Under Robert Jordan), The Fallon Blood, The Fallon Pride, The Fallon Legacy - (Under Reagan O'Neal),A New Spring, The Eye of the World, The Great Hunt , The Dragon Reborn, The Shadow Rising, The Fires of Heaven, Lord of Chaos, A Crown of Swords, The Path of Daggers, Winter's Heart, Crossroads of Twilight, Knife of Dreams. (Written under Robert Jordan) Three more books will be in the Wheel of Time Series, but written by a new author after Robert Jordan's death)

Genre:- fiction
Target audience :- PG-13 (I would think)
Breif Synpos:- I will try my best to not give away anything so it may be a bit short. The story revolves around several characters, the story being told from their different viewpoints. The story's characters all have their own plots, but have a single plot twirling around them. They are pursued by a being known as "The Dark One" This is basically the most evil force in the world, their devil really. They work to try and discover why they are being pursued by The Dark One and in so find out many things about themselves as well as realize how different the world is outside of their small country village. Some learn things about themselves that they quickly embrace, others learn things that make them wish they were dead. It is a book full of detail and plot twists and makes for a good read.

Why You Reccomend It:- Honestly it is because I recommend it to everyone. It is the first book that really got me interested in reading. I hope it inspires others as it did me. I honestly could not stop reading my first time through the series. I would stay up all hours of the night caught up in the books.

Why Dont' you Reccommend It:- The only reason I would not recommend it is that it is a long series and I know that some people do not like long series. Another reason may be that some of the main characters can become irritating.

Rating:- I would rate this a 10/10 myself. As I said I loved this book so much it read me to read other things and since then I have loved reading.

Where to get:- I really don't buy things online myself, I would say go to your local bookstore, but Here is the link (http://www.google.com/products?q=Buy+The+Eye+of+the+World&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=Ow9RSv_tMJWltgeWvei0BA&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4)

Dash
07-12-2009, 02:06 AM
I'm looking for a good fantasy book. About 300 pages or longer.

Any recommendations?

Akio Shock
07-12-2009, 04:31 PM
The following books can facilitate enhancing your ability to tell the difference between lies, bullshit, and profound truth -- an excellent ability to have if you just so happen to live on Earth.

VALIS, Philip K. Dick
The Divine Invasion, Philip K. Dick
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer, Philip K. Dick
The Principia Discordia, Malaclypse the Elder, et al.
1984, George Orwell
The Illuminatus! Trilogy, by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
The Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy, Robert Anton Wilson

Thunder God
07-12-2009, 06:25 PM
Dead simple - Peter James

A great criminalistic thriller, everybody will love it if they're into this genre.

da-chunin
07-13-2009, 01:18 AM
Book Title:- World War Z
Author's Name:- Max Brooks
Genre:- Fiction, Horror
Target audience :- Young adults
Brief Synopsis:- The Book details a series of interviews of people during which a global crisis(Zombie infestation), The book details the events at the start of the global pandemic and all the way through it.
Why You Recommend It:- It is a good read i really enjoyed it, the book constantly shifts from one scenario to another.
Rating:- 9/10
(If anyone knows of any similar books i would love to get the titles!)

horsdhaleine
07-21-2009, 09:05 PM
-Life is a Caravanserai - Emine Sevgi Ozdamar
-The Book of Tea

Prowler
08-08-2009, 05:55 PM
I recommend Moby Dick, one of the best books of all time.
I Also recommend Lolita, it's very interesting.

Moby Dick - Herman Melville
Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov

Axel the Dark Hero
08-08-2009, 07:10 PM
I am one to reccommend The Prince of Tides, if you can read the entire book. With time, it took me an entire summer. Its about a man, who has had many problems in his life, ie. his childhood, his sister, and the death of his brother. He talks to a shrink about these issues and falls in love with her.

Shiranui
08-10-2009, 11:19 PM
The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón.

"While it's difficult to categorize this mystery/romance/thriller/period epic, there is no question that Wind is wondrous. Set in post-WWII Barcelona, the novel opens with a man initiating his young son, Daniel, into the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, where lost tomes wait to be rediscovered. Daniel chooses a novel called The Shadow of the Wind and becomes obsessed with the author, whose tragic and drama-filled story unfolds, interlaced with Daniel's own tragic and drama-filled life. There are places in which the book might seem a little over-the-top (doomed love, gruesome murders) but for Zafon's masterful, meticulous plotting and extraordinary control over language (originally written in Spanish, it has been translated by Lucia Graves, daughter of the poet Robert). While managing to hit just about every genre, The Shadow of the Wind is ultimately a love letter to literature, intended for readers as passionate about storytelling as its young hero."

narutorulez
08-11-2009, 10:23 AM
I have read the Dirt and Im soon finishing Long Hard Road out of hell, can anyone recommend me any other good autobiagraphy that are like these two?(drugs,crazyness, just fucked up things)?

I tried to read White Line fever but that was really boring.

Rakkushimi-YT
08-12-2009, 08:08 PM
Life of Pi - Yann Martel

One of the best.

Nicodemus
08-21-2009, 10:38 PM
I am one to reccommend The Prince of Tides, if you can read the entire book. With time, it took me an entire summer. Its about a man, who has had many problems in his life, ie. his childhood, his sister, and the death of his brother. He talks to a shrink about these issues and falls in love with her.

Pat Conroy went downhill after The Great Santini. That and The Water is Wide were 2 of the best books I ever read.

•Rinoa•
08-30-2009, 06:15 AM
The clowns of God- Morris West

L'ultima Legione- Valerio massimo

Eragon- Chistopher Paolini

The templar legacy- Steve Berry

The keepers of truth- Michael Collins

smokie01
08-30-2009, 09:53 AM
The clowns of God- Morris West

L'ultima Legione- Valerio massimo

Eragon- Chistopher Paolini

The templar legacy- Steve Berry

The keepers of truth- Michael Collins

Eldest (part of the Eragon series) was also good i think.
Brisingr was kinda bad though. :S