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Being serious for the moment, do you want light reading or something that might aid you and your husband in reflection over then next week and a half?
Being serious for the moment, do you want light reading or something that might aid you and your husband in reflection over then next week and a half?
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The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobbs.
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Re: Give me recommendations to read.
How about some sort of book??JazFusion wrote:Give me recommendations to read.
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Oh yeah! I'm reading the 10th and final book of the series now! Malazan is as good as fantasy gets.Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Also the Malazan series by Erickson, if you haven't yet.
My other top recommendations for a series, aside from TCTC, are Le Guin's Earthsea and Zindell's Neverness.
For single books:
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield
The Glass Bead Game - Hermann Hesse
Stranger in a Strange Land - Robert Heinlein
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirsig
Illusions - Richard Bach
And Dune can go into either category. IMO, the first book is, arguably, the best book ever written. Without going on to the others, it's an extraordinary thing.
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Shit, that's out? WHERE HAVE I BEEN??Fist and Faith wrote:Oh yeah! I'm reading the 10th and final book of the series now! Malazan is as good as fantasy gets.
So as not to derail: I've been on a Philip K Dick kick lately, so there's an idea. Or if you're into the horror genre, try House of Leaves.
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HeeheeWaddley Hasselhoff wrote:Dick kick
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Holy crap, it's on Amazon. I thought it wasn't coming out for another month!Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Shit, that's out? WHERE HAVE I BEEN??Fist and Faith wrote:Oh yeah! I'm reading the 10th and final book of the series now! Malazan is as good as fantasy gets.
Dandelion don't tell no lies
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I'm just a dandelion
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Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
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I'm just a dandelion
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Phillip K Dick is awesome. Dick kicks are not.Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Shit, that's out? WHERE HAVE I BEEN??Fist and Faith wrote:Oh yeah! I'm reading the 10th and final book of the series now! Malazan is as good as fantasy gets.
So as not to derail: I've been on a Philip K Dick kick lately, so there's an idea. Or if you're into the horror genre, try House of Leaves.
Edit:HeeheeWaddley Hasselhoff wrote:Dick kick
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Yeah! Like Robot Dreams!lorin wrote:During difficult times it is always good to go back to the basics in every aspect of life. Start with the fundamentals.......Asimov.
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Savor Dam wrote:Including those in this topic?
Being serious for the moment, do you want light reading or something that might aid you and your husband in reflection over then next week and a half?

Anything. Really. I used to devour books. Now when I go to the book store I just wander around, picking up a few books here and there, but never buying anything (not that I have money, either). But I need to read now. It's what kept me going through my darkest times.
I love fantasy books (obviously). Philosophy. Mythology. Anything to do with the Renaissance or medieval Europe. I love Vonnegut. And poetry.
I'm also taking a cue from my BFF and am going to read 50 books this year. I lost two months already, but I can do it.
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Re: Give me recommendations to read.
Preferably with words, yes.drew wrote:How about some sort of book??JazFusion wrote:Give me recommendations to read.

Oh, and single books would be nice. I love series, but right now I want a variety of things to read.
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Y'all aren't too far behind -- it was released yesterday.___ wrote:Holy crap, it's on Amazon. I thought it wasn't coming out for another month!Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Shit, that's out? WHERE HAVE I BEEN??Fist and Faith wrote:Oh yeah! I'm reading the 10th and final book of the series now! Malazan is as good as fantasy gets.

Jaz, don't forget about the library. We went to the library a *lot* when we were broke.
Umm, let's see, medieval/Renaissance Europe. Have you read "Pillars of the Earth"? That one was terrific; the sequel, not so much. Also, Edward Rutherfurd's "Sarum" and "The Forest".
If you haven't read Neil Gaiman's "Anansi Boys" and "American Gods," I recommend those as well.


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I loved it.
William R. Forstchen, The Lost Regiment series.
It's a good read (9 books?) I have yet to read the last two.
Might be tough to find this series. I loved it though. Not too heavy (sometimes very funny)but also interesting.
Leo A. Frankowski's
The Cross-Time Engineer (Adventures of Conrad Stargard, Book 1)
I loved it.
William R. Forstchen, The Lost Regiment series.
It's a good read (9 books?) I have yet to read the last two.
Might be tough to find this series. I loved it though. Not too heavy (sometimes very funny)but also interesting.
Leo A. Frankowski's
The Cross-Time Engineer (Adventures of Conrad Stargard, Book 1)
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Have you read any of Jeff VanderMeer's work? Finch is the third and most recent of his Ambergris books, but they all stand alone and it's probably the most accessible. It's styled like hard-boiled/detective fiction, but very much fantasy, and more about the character Finch himself than anything.
(Interesting thing with VanderMeer is that every book he writes is in a different genre, but still within weird/fantasy/SF.)
(Interesting thing with VanderMeer is that every book he writes is in a different genre, but still within weird/fantasy/SF.)
I agree/second all of the above. Great stand alone books to read. (I couldn't get through the Pillars sequel so I don't even consider it a part of a series.aliantha wrote: Jaz, don't forget about the library. We went to the library a *lot* when we were broke.
Umm, let's see, medieval/Renaissance Europe. Have you read "Pillars of the Earth"? That one was terrific; the sequel, not so much. Also, Edward Rutherfurd's "Sarum" and "The Forest".
If you haven't read Neil Gaiman's "Anansi Boys" and "American Gods," I recommend those as well.

Neal Stephenson's Snowcrash and Anathem. Both are good reads and not part of a series. Good mix of sci-fi and fantasy.
One of my favorite writers is TC Boyle. Water Music and The Road to Wellville are two well written, fun to read books loosely based on notable historic figures.
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Re: Give me recommendations to read.
Not sure if you've ever read Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins, I just read it a few months ago; but from what you've said, it covers all of your requirements
CheckJazFusion wrote: I love fantasy books
CheckJazFusion wrote: Philosophy.
CheckJazFusion wrote:Mythology.
Check.JazFusion wrote:Anything to do with the Renaissance or medieval Europe.
And...Check.JazFusion wrote: Oh, and single books would be nice. I love series, but right now I want a variety of things to read.
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I'll give seconds to Fist's entire list on this page above [and Dune in its own little paragraph]
Also to Snowcrash, Jitterbug Perfume, and Almost second Sarum and The Forest...I didn't feel like I wasted time reading them, but neither did I feel enthralled.
Also to Snowcrash, Jitterbug Perfume, and Almost second Sarum and The Forest...I didn't feel like I wasted time reading them, but neither did I feel enthralled.
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the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.