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Books - Dave - 05-17-2007 So, as I sat here in my office and wrote a list of car-related books in response to the book thread in driving techniques, I looked at the rest of my other 2 full bookcases and realized I read a lot. I know I'm a big nerd and all, but is there anybody else here who reads a lot? Funny thing is, I was at a point in college that I'd knock out a few hundred page book for fun in a week, but couldn't read my 20-page textbook assignment. - WRXtranceformed - 05-17-2007 Count of Monte Cristo. Best book (and fictitious baller) ever. - Mike - 05-17-2007 freakonomics, kite runner, and five people you meet in heaven are the best i've read recently. - JohnC - 05-17-2007 Post-apocalyptic fiction... The Forever War was good, and Channing needs to return it. On The Beach The Stand Alas Babylon The Postman (great book, horrible movie) And military history... Anthony Beevor's Stalingrad and The Fall Of Berlin were great... I just ordered a book about a man's personal quest to ride in the Isle of Man TT... - REED - 05-17-2007 Mike Wrote:freakonomics, kite runner, and five people you meet in heaven are the best i've read recently. O man, Kite Runner was awesome. I've been on a real Kurt Vonegut (RIP) kick lately. I've cruised through about 10 or so of his books in the last 4-5 months. I really like Cats Cradle, Player Piano and The Sirens of Titan so far. Actually I just finished Mother Night, last night - wasn't too impressed. Just started Timequake - so ill have to make an assesment near the end - Beej - 05-17-2007 I've been getting back into reading too - looking forward to the rest of this thread. Recent ones Loved them: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers A Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (wish the guy write more books) The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger Good: Life of Pi by Yann Martel Alright: Angels and Demons by Dan Brown I think the Count of Monte Cristo is next - that was recommended by another friend as well. - Andy - 05-17-2007 REED Wrote:Mike Wrote:freakonomics, kite runner, and five people you meet in heaven are the best i've read recently. My favorite Vonnegut book is God Bless you, Mr. Rosewater. It's very excellent. If anyone dug Freakonomics, the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell is good as well as "Made to Stick" I'm just borderline illiterate these days. Between work and beer, I haven't time for much else. - Apoc - 05-17-2007 If it weren't for shitty radio and no satellite radio in my I'd never 'read'. Starship Troopers <-- highly recommended Da Vinci Code Psychopath Old favorite: God's Debris - HAULN-SS - 05-17-2007 Cryptonomicon(some WW2 fiction too) Snow Crash Net Force Various other techno thrillers Killer Angels - WRXtranceformed - 05-17-2007 Ender's Game... and that entire series. DUNE. Read every Dune book that exists... especially the newer ones by Frank Herbert's son. - Ryan T - 05-17-2007 Kite Runner was really good, read it a couple years back for a class. I really don't like reading, in fact I rarely if ever buy my textbooks anymore because I never use them. I am currently reading a book for my seminar class called Mechanizing Minds and Humanizing Machines. Book discusses the steps still yet needed to achieve Artificial Intelligence. - ScottyB - 05-18-2007 my reading is car forums :lol: one of my favorite novels is a war story called Maverick, by Dennis Marvickson. guy can tell a hell of a story. currently working through Pillars of The Earth by Ken Follett, pretty good so far. - CaptainHenreh - 05-18-2007 WRXtranceformed Wrote:...every Dune book that exists... especially the newer ones by Frank Herbert's son. WTF are you smoking? - Maengelito - 05-18-2007 ScottyB Wrote:my reading is car forums :lol: i read all day at work, so the last thing i wanna do is read at home, so yeah, all my recreational reading is online garbage - WRXtranceformed - 05-18-2007 CaptainHenreh Wrote:WRXtranceformed Wrote:...every Dune book that exists... especially the newer ones by Frank Herbert's son. Dude they're great! Have you read them? He captured his father's style very well, while successfully avoiding some of the droning heavy gothic boredom that some of the books in the original Dune series were laden with. - Dave - 05-18-2007 the only good Dune book I read was the 1st. I loved that, hated the 2nd and my former roomate, who had similar tastes, said it just kept going downhill. I love Stephen King. His stories are often a little off the wall, but he has a very captivating style that keeps drawing you further and further in even if you don't like the story. I was also really big on Robert Heinlein when I was in college. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress sucked me in and it kinda snowballed from there. I think I have about 10 of his novels. Lately I've been really big on reading the classics. Catch-22 was miserable. - JohnC - 05-18-2007 WRXtranceformed Wrote:CaptainHenreh Wrote:WRXtranceformed Wrote:...every Dune book that exists... especially the newer ones by Frank Herbert's son. Blech. He turned them into Star Wars books (with Timothy Zahn's help of course). - WRXtranceformed - 05-18-2007 *shrug* I've never read a Star Wars book - CaptainHenreh - 05-18-2007 WRXtranceformed Wrote:*shrug* I've never read a Star Wars book You'd probably dig 'em. Look, it's not that the Butlerian Jihad story isn't cool, and isn't decent on it's own right. But to say they're "better" than Dune is...well, a little silly. No offense. Dune is a science fiction classic. The Dune "prequels" are pulp sci-fi raygun literary snacks. It doesn't make them bad, it just makes them not in the same league. (IMHO) It's like comparing Tolkien to Christopher Paolini. They've uh...both got elves. And dragons. But they're light years apart. - WRXtranceformed - 05-18-2007 Gotcha I'll have to check them out! I'd never claim that they're better than the original Dune, but I certainly enjoyed them more than the last three or so of the original Dune series. It was a chore to get through them =/ |