First Law trilogy
I really enjoyed Joe Abercrombie's First Law Trilogy. Also the stand-alone books are pretty good.discobrob said:
Hit me with some recommendations.
I've read the first three stormlight books. I love the story but they're just so long.
I've read the first two red rising books and enjoyed them.
I've read two of the mistborn books. They're good.
I've liked the Bourne series.
Jack Reacher.
I also like history- empire of the summer moon was good.
A good biography might be nice too.
Whatcha got?
ddugat said:I really enjoyed Joe Abercrombie's First Law Trilogy. Also the stand-alone books are pretty good.discobrob said:
Hit me with some recommendations.
I've read the first three stormlight books. I love the story but they're just so long.
I've read the first two red rising books and enjoyed them.
I've read two of the mistborn books. They're good.
I've liked the Bourne series.
Jack Reacher.
I also like history- empire of the summer moon was good.
A good biography might be nice too.
Whatcha got?
Azariah said:
The Saints of Salvation by Peter F. Hamilton released a couple of weeks ago. It's the final installment of his Salvation series (scifi). Hamilton is by far my favorite author. He has incredibly interesting ideas on future technology, and his prose is extremely high level. Great read and great end to a wonderful series.
I thought it was meh. Ready Player One was much better.cmk10 said:
has anyone read Ready Player Two yet?
Bruce Almighty said:I thought it was meh. Ready Player One was much better.cmk10 said:
has anyone read Ready Player Two yet?
Azariah said:
The Saints of Salvation by Peter F. Hamilton released a couple of weeks ago. It's the final installment of his Salvation series (scifi). Hamilton is by far my favorite author. He has incredibly interesting ideas on future technology, and his prose is extremely high level. Great read and great end to a wonderful series.
A lot of people like to crap on Dan Brown as a writer but I really enjoy his books. Just a simple, easy readChamp Bailey said:
Reading the Da Vinci Code right now. Saw the movie when it came out years ago, but the book has been great so far.
That is because they have holes and aren't the best writing. I'll admit to enjoying Da Vinci Code. They can have issues and still be enjoyable to me so I see both sides. Just would never warrant a re-read.gcracker13 said:A lot of people like to crap on Dan Brown as a writer but I really enjoy his books. Just a simple, easy readChamp Bailey said:
Reading the Da Vinci Code right now. Saw the movie when it came out years ago, but the book has been great so far.
dc509 said:
I haven't, but when I finish "Rhythm of War" I think I'm going to check it out.
I would recommend The Reality Dysfunction over Salvation all day long for some one who hasn't read Hamilton. TRD is fascinating and fun.Azariah said:
The Saints of Salvation by Peter F. Hamilton released a couple of weeks ago. It's the final installment of his Salvation series (scifi). Hamilton is by far my favorite author. He has incredibly interesting ideas on future technology, and his prose is extremely high level. Great read and great end to a wonderful series.
13B said:
Monster Hunter International-- Larry Correia--A+
Monster Hunter Vendetta--Larry Correia--A
Monster Hunter Alpha--Larry Correia--A+
Monster Hunter Legion--Larry Correia--A
Monster Hunter Nemesis--Larry Correia--A
Monster Hunter Siege--Larry Correia--A
Monster Hunter Guardian (currently reading)--Larry Correia/Sarah A. Hoyt
Monster Hunter Files-- Anthology, multiple authors)--B-
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge--Larry Correia/John Ringo--A++
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners--Larry Correia/John Ringo--A+
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints--Larry Correia/John Ringo--A+++
A Murder of Manatees--Larry Correia (Audio Book)--C (while not nearly as good as the MHI books, still pretty funny)
I really enjoy this series, good storyline
Clearly.13B said:
Monster Hunter International-- Larry Correia--A+
Monster Hunter Vendetta--Larry Correia--A
Monster Hunter Alpha--Larry Correia--A+
Monster Hunter Legion--Larry Correia--A
Monster Hunter Nemesis--Larry Correia--A
Monster Hunter Siege--Larry Correia--A
Monster Hunter Guardian (currently reading)--Larry Correia/Sarah A. Hoyt
Monster Hunter Files-- Anthology, multiple authors)--B-
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge--Larry Correia/John Ringo--A++
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners--Larry Correia/John Ringo--A+
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints--Larry Correia/John Ringo--A+++
A Murder of Manatees--Larry Correia (Audio Book)--C (while not nearly as good as the MHI books, still pretty funny)
I really enjoy this series, good storyline
I have not. Will check them out though. Haven't heard of it.13B said:
Have you read any of them? Wheel of Time was a good series too, but that was last years task. I like reading as many of a series consecutively as I can (I can forget details otherwise and it takes awhile to get caught up). The Expanse is very enjoyable too.
YouBet said:I would recommend The Reality Dysfunction over Salvation all day long for some one who hasn't read Hamilton. TRD is fascinating and fun.Azariah said:
The Saints of Salvation by Peter F. Hamilton released a couple of weeks ago. It's the final installment of his Salvation series (scifi). Hamilton is by far my favorite author. He has incredibly interesting ideas on future technology, and his prose is extremely high level. Great read and great end to a wonderful series.
I posted my last review on Salvation #2 above. Did you like that one? Concept is intriguing but the second book read like a treatise on space physics while he was trying to figure out where to go with the story. Hoping the third book is better.
FinishedPDWT_12 said:FinishedPDWT_12 said:FinishedPDWT_12 said:Been a while since I updated, but it's also been a little slow.PDWT_12 said:FinishedPDWT_12 said:
Finally got back to reading regularly.
In the last month or so...
Finished
Allies by Winston Groom- Pretty good
Tiamat's Wrath by James S.A. Corey- Fantastic
Artemis by Andy Weir- Meh
Planning to read Killers of the Flower Moon and Children of Dune next.
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann- Fantastic, can't wait to see this turned into a movie.
Reading
Children of Dune
Blood of Elves by Sapkowski because Libby told me it was the first book in the series, but after doing some research it seems maybe I need to stop and read Last Wish and Sword of Destiny first.
Finished
Children of Dune by Herbert- It was good at times, really slow in others but overall I enjoyed it.
Last Wish and Blood of Elves by Sapkowski. Both really good. Never played the Witcher games and haven't watched the Netflix series yet but I like the world he's created.
Redwall by Brian Jacques- Really just wanted to reread this one to see if it held up from my childhood and if I could read it to my kid someday.
Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain- Didn't understand about half of the food he talked about making but still a cool look into his life and the world of professional cooking.
Reading
Sword of Destiny by Sapkowski and then I'll continue through that series.
Jurassic Park by Crichton
Sword of Destiny was great. Obviously wish I had read it before Blood of Elves the reunion with Ciri loses a little bit of the emotion when you know it's coming.
Jurassic Park don't know why I had never read it before. A rare instance of a good book, better movie.
Patriot Games by Clancy- It's been a while since I've read Clancy's (RIP) stuff, I was very into them when I was in junior high/high school. Patriot Games was always one of my favorites and I think I might reread a lot of his other early stuff too.
Those Who Wish Me Dead by Michael Koryta- Fun and intense read, and enough twists and turns so you don't know when you've got everything figured out. Super excited to see what Sheridan does with this, seems right up his alley and assuming I know who plays who from IMDb, I think they did a good job casting.
Reading
Devil in the White City by Erik Larson. Very early into it but I like the detail and architecture focus of it in parts. I'm familiar enough with the Holmes aspect of the story, but it's cool seeing it play out with the Fair as a backdrop.
Will be starting Time of Contempt from the Witcher soon, and maybe listening to some of the Clancy books in audiobook format.
Devil in the White City- Excellent. Will read more of Larson's work in the future.
Time of Contempt- Good but didn't like it as much as the short story collections or Blood of Elves, the last 25% was really good though.
Baptism of Fire- Enjoyed it more than Contempt, like the cast of characters that Geralt is traveling with at this point.
Out of the Silent Planet- Have read Lewis for years, all of his Narnia stuff and a lot of his nonfiction. But never the Space Trilogy. I will be checking out the second book soon, awesome stuff that I'm sad I missed for so long.
Reading
Just Tower of the Swallows at the moment but will be picking up Perelandra by Lewis soon.