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| NerdSunday, October 8th 2006. | |
Dewbyherro
Posts: 1,293 Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: flawrida |
Slaughterhouse-Five Kurt Vonnegut |
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| NerdMonday, October 9th 2006. | |
StabbyMechakoopa Posts: 822 Join Date: May 2005 Location: Belgium |
You guys should check out Noble House by James Clavell. I've never seen a book that resembles Metal Gear that much. It's got everything: (copied from reviews) political intrigue, big business, clashing cultures, love and loss, espionage, natural disasters, murder mysteries, kidnappings, huge sums of money being thrown around... And there's a lot of explanation about the KGB, which has been mentioned in MGS3 (+ the story is set in the same period as MGS3). It sounds really awesome.
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| NerdSaturday, October 14th 2006. | |
StabbyMechakoopa Posts: 822 Join Date: May 2005 Location: Belgium |
Just got an e-mail that my order has been shipped, so it won't take 3 months after all For my next order I have: The Demon-Haunted World - Carl Sagan Billions and Billions - Carl Sagan The Dragons of Eden - Carl Sagan Foundation - Isaac Asimov At the Mountains of Madness - H.P. Lovecraft The Hobbit - J.R.R. Tolkien The Lost World - Michael Crichton Across the Nightingale Floor - Lian Hearn Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card Dune - Frank Herbert King Rat - James Clavell Noble House - James Clavell Tai-Pan - James Clavell Shogun - James Clavell Carl Sagan's books sound really fascinating. Are there any other books by him I should have? (already ordered Cosmos) |
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| NerdSaturday, October 14th 2006. | |
rexforeverUkiki
Posts: 953 Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah |
The Dark Tower Series Watership Down ___________________
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| NerdMonday, October 16th 2006. | |
FunkMasterGeneralLakitu
Posts: 8,920 Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Keene,NH |
the third or fourth story in that book is amazing...forget what its called though. The one with the people who are disabled by the state and watching their son on TV |
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| NerdThursday, October 19th 2006. | |
StabbyMechakoopa Posts: 822 Join Date: May 2005 Location: Belgium |
Amazon is amazing, delivery took only 1 week overseas (and I chose the cheapest method). I do have a question though. The mass paperbacks look very fragile, should I expect them to last long? It would be nice if it's still intact in 20-30 years but it doesn't look like it will happen. |
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| NerdThursday, October 19th 2006. | |
Green CrayonsCalvinBall never ends
Posts: 2,623 Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Charleston, SC |
H.P. Lovecraft is basically a shortstory writer, so I'm assuming that "At the Mountains of Madness" is a collection. Make sure it has "The Rats in the Walls" and "Herbert West: Reanimator." Two of his best short stories, hands down. If you don't like Stephen King's horror (regarding The Stand, it's about a virus that kills a ****load of people in the States and then it's good vs. evil for those that remain), then definately check out his stories that aren't totally supernatural-oriented, as suggested. However, some of King's best work is when he was writing as Richard Bachman, so I would suggest getting The Bachman Books. The four stories in this collection are, by far, some of the most intriguing that he ever wrote - and none containing any bit of the supernatural, if my memory serves me correctly. From what it sounds like, I think you should start with Ender's Game from the selection of books that you just got it, as I think as not only is it an amazing novel, but it should suit your tastes. If you want a wonderful story teller, my personal favorite is Steinbeck - go for East of Eden or The Grapes of Wrath. A classic American novelist, but I'm not too sure how much it would suit your tastes. However, I think you would enjoy Chuck Palahniuk. Forget Fight Club, the book is pretty much the same as the movie, and isn't his best. Instead, pick up Choke, my favorite of his that I've read. And, of course there's the classic revenge novel The Count of Monte Cristo (don't see the movies, they pale in comparison to the magnificance of the book), which has plenty of action and intrigue. And, if you just want insane debauchery (with a real demon thrown in, nonetheless), read Matthew Lewis' The Monk. ___________________ ![]() We might have a problem, here... |
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| NerdWednesday, December 27th 2006. | |
StabbyMechakoopa Posts: 822 Join Date: May 2005 Location: Belgium |
Somebody help me out. I have this huge list of books I wanna get but it's gonna cost me £100/€150 which is painful for my wallet. I wouldn't mind getting them all but I need to be sure all these books are going to be worth it. Off course it depends on my taste but the storylines appeal a lot to me. Unfortunately I can't get them for cheap in a bookstore since I live in Belgium. I don't want a dutch version either because for some reason I don't like to read in dutch that much. Kurt Vonnegut Breakfast of Champions Slaughterhouse 5 The Sirens of Titan Cat's Cradle ^ What's his best work? I think I'll only get one of his books, then the others if I like it. Aldous Huxley The Doors of Perception: And Heaven And Hell Dan Simmons Hyperion Hunter S. Thompson Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four Haruki Murakami Norwegian Wood The Wind-up Bird Chronicle Kafka on the Shore J.D. Salinger The Catcher in the Rye Neil Strauss The Game Max Brooks World War Z Joseph Heller Catch-22 Douglas Adams The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Orson Scott Card Ender's Game |
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| NerdWednesday, December 27th 2006. | |
sldSquirrel.
Posts: 2,081 Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Washington State |
Into the Wild is a very good book. Oh and what's with this book buying thing. Use the library... I've never read a book twice. ___________________ THERE'S ALWAYS GONNA BE ANOTHER MOUNTAIN... I'M ALWAYS GONNA WANNA MAKE IT MOVE... |
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| NerdWednesday, December 27th 2006. | |
gunshow21The Panopticon
Posts: 1,642 Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Jewland, Mass. (Brandeis) |
This is an amazing book http://www.amazon.com/Godel-Escher-Bach-Eternal-Golden/dp/0465026567 An Eternal Golden Braid by Godel Escher Bach You will be so damn enlightened, it will shock you. ___________________ No one is born full of wisdom and knowledge You have to earn it A preoccupied vegan named Hugh picked up the wrong sandwich to chew. He took a big bite before spitting, in fright, "OMG, WTF, BBQ!" |
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