on 17-03-2014 12:38
Hi guys,
Over my time here, I've seen many mentions of good books and blogs that you have read.
This made me think that a healthy discussion might be a good idea, where we can all share our favourite reads and recommend them to others.
So, what books have you loved?
I have just finished reading 'The Psychopath Test' by Jon Ronson. Funny, well written and makes you think
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on 17-03-2014 16:46
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on 17-03-2014 17:14
on 17-03-2014 17:23
on 17-03-2014 17:23
@Toby wrote:
An obvious one, but I've read the Lord of the Rings trilogy...appendices and all haha. There is a LOT of information in them. I think Peter Jackson did a sterling job of adapting the story and definitely picked the right aspects to focus on in my view
Has anyone ever read Artemis Fowl stories?
I read almost all Tolkein back in the 70's including 'Silmarilliion' and 'Farmer Giles of Ham'
I've got Artemis Fowl in ebook format but haven't got round to reading them.
Terry Pratchett and Douglas Adams are personal favourites.
on 17-03-2014 17:27
on 17-03-2014 17:38
on 17-03-2014 17:38
I like the audio versions of Bryson's books especially when he reads them himself. Spent many an hour listening whilst driving around to his 'Notes ' series and more.
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on 18-03-2014 13:01
on 18-03-2014 13:01
Cleoriff wrote:I recently read a book by Gregg Hurwitz called You're Next. Brilliant book with a twist.
I think I've read that one @Cleoriff it was great
I'm so tempted to start Game of Thrones, but I'm watching the series and feel I may be ruining it for myself somewhat! Has anyone read it and would recommend? No spoilers please
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I loved the books for GOT! They can be hard going, especially if you struggle to keep up with a lot of characters and I've known a few people give up on them. They do stick fairly close to the programme though (but when they don't, they really really don't lol) so it helps you keep track if you've watched it first.
on 18-03-2014 21:04
@jonsie wrote:I read the whole series of 'Jack Reacher' books by Lee Child whilst in Thailand.
Usually my reading tastes are good murder and mystery books such as James Patterson, Karin Slaughter (now that's a good name for a murder authoress1), Dean Koontz, Karlan Coben and the likes.
Loved the Millenium trilogy by Steig Larsson and currently reading Joe Nesbo books.
Excellent taste Jonsie! I haven't read the Jack Reacher books but no doubt I'll get around to them one day. I might have to download the Millenium trilogy and read it again.
My all time favourite book is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. I've just discovered JT Ellison and I also like Linda Fairstein and Kathy Reichs. I surprised myself by enjoying the Harry Potter books as I really didn't expect to - I don't usually like books that come with a lot of hype. I sat on the plane home from Orlando sobbing because one of the characters died!