Book people of NS: book suggestions needed

Peter.

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alright, so recently i've been getting into reading a lot more, and finally made my way around finishing the harry potter series. i am currently reading "along came a spider" by james patterson, and it is good, but i am looking for something a little less intense i guess. something more fantasy related like harry potter i guess. nothing too childish, as i am 19 haha

thanks for the help
 
I like anything action-y; I pick up books, read them, then forget about them. Go to your library's summer book sale, they'll have tons of cheap paperbacks that suck you in for three days and when you're finished you just give them away again.

On a side note, I'll recommend some Tom Clancy stuff. The Jack Ryan series is pretty entertaining and I like "The Hunt for Red October". Anything by Michael Crichton is always good; check out "Prey" if you can.

As for fantasy...I've heard good things about the "Eragon" series. Maybe look into those?
 
Mystery classics

And then there were none -Agatha Christie

A Study in Scarlet -Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Action

Sahara -Clive Cussler

Zodiac -Neal Stephenson

Fiction

The Amulet of Samarkand -Jonathon Stroud

(the last book of the original trilogy is best, but you have to work up to it)

Other

Freakonomics -Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner
 
If you're looking in the nonfiction dept i.e. you want to become "more learned" or "more adult" and be allowed to say "learned" or "adult" with pretentious inflection you could read...

Anything by Malcolm Gladwell (namely "The Tipping Point" or "Blink").

"Hot Flat and Crowded" - Thomas Friedman

"Drive" - Daniel Pink

"My Stroke of Insight" - Jill Bolte Taylor
 
I support this and will also recommend the greatest Science Fiction series that is Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game series/quartet. Start with Ender's Game and progress how you please. Skip the "shadow" books though as they aren't nearly as good and are just replays from various viewpoints. Ender in Exile is pretty decent too.
 
the magic tree house seriesthe magic school bus series

the very hungry caterpillar

if you give a mouse a cookie

if you give a moose a muffin

if you give a pig a pancake

if you give a cat a cupcake

those are my most checked out at the library. you should try reading some of them
 
I hated and then there were none. But I do like Stephen king, I've read a lot of his stuff. Another one people said is good is 19Q4. Yes that's supposed to be a Q. I'm going to read it soon.
 
I'd say it's essential you read The Dark Tower series by Stephen King. For something a bit more spacey but still fantastical, check out the Hyperion books by Dan Simmons.
 
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anything by matthew reilly, honestly some of my favourite books, he writes about spec op teams all around the world etc. strongly recommend you look into it

http://www.matthewreilly.com/the-novels

anything from the jack west jr series is great, with some history/conspiracy stuff

and the scarecrow series is good aswelll

the individuals are average
 
The Inheritance Series (Eragon etc), Hunger Games, and Pendragon are awesome series' if you were into Harry Potter.

I've become really into books set in the Middle East/India lately... The Kite Runner is one of my absolute favorite books and Slumdog Millionaire was also fantastic.

 
God Dammit. Ok. Goosebumps by RL Stein. Brilliant literature. But in all honesty, try some Phillip K Dick. Great sci fi.

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Can't believe it hasn't been said yet, but if you like Harry Potter may as well go with the greatest fantasy series of all time, A Song of Ice and Fire. It is the series that A Game of Thrones is based off of and is amazing. George R.R. Martin has been called the American Tolken but I think he is better.

Eragon is okay, but the series gets worse as you go. The writing just isn't at the same level as ASoIaF or even Harry Potter.

Ender's Game is also amazing as was already stated. For other Sci Fi the Hunger Games is very good.

For non scifi/fantasy I really like the Millennium Series (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). It is a detective novel and Steig Larrsson(sp) does an amazing job.

My favorite book is The Book Thief, by Marcus Zussack. It is about a girl living in Nazi Germany. The narrator is death and it is one of the most engaging reads ever. Hard to put that book down.

For nonfiction I would recommend The Tipping Point, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, and Out of Africa.
 
came here to post this. possibly the best series i have ever read. (and the closest i've ever come to crying from a book)
 
His Dark Materials, Eragon (technically The Inheritance Cycle)

Hands down two of my favourite series of all time.
 
I recently finished up Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and now I'm onto Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter. Both fantastic (although I'm only halfway through Abe).

I highly recommend both.
 
Everyone should read ANGELA'S ASHES cause it will make you laugh and cry and I don't give a Fiddler's fart if you think it sounds boring cause it's not
 
Heard nothing but good thing about A Song of Fire and Ice and Enders Game. Been meaning to read them myself when I get the time.
 
The Sigma Force series by James Rollins is really badass. There's like 8 or 9 in the series so it'll keep you going for a while.

Lone Survivor by Marcus Latrell. It's a true story about a SEAL team that gets jumped by hundreds of Taliban and does a damn good job of fighting them off, but the author is the only one that makes it out, he was badly injured and crawled for days in the desert before coming to a town that risked pretty much everything they had to hide him.

I just finished Ender's Game a few weeks ago, it was a really good read.
 
Interesting; I'll look into those.

And whoever mentioned Ender's Game: that whole series is fucking incredible. READ THEM ALL you'll love them. Sci-fi/fantasy woven into one. Maybe I'll go reread those now...
 
It's been probably a decade since I read them, but I remember really liking Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park).
 
The best book you will read of ALL time: Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts. Other great books that I absolutely adore include the Pillars of the Earth, World Without End and Fall of Giants all by Ken Follet. If you're into history, the new Catherom the Great biography is amazing as well.
 
My ex-girlfriend loved Ken Follet. If you ask me, his books are a bit more directed at the female demographic...
 
good nonfiction: the omnivore's dilemma and in defense of food by michael pollan are very interesting. I second malcolm gladwell, too.

Fiction: cutting for stone by Abraham Verghese is really really good and Howard Frank Mosher is a Vermont author who I really think is one of the best story tellers around--check out Disappearances or Stranger in the Kingdom, his two best books.
 
for fantasy, if you havent read the lord of the rings trilogy, you need to. like, right away. whoever said ferenheit 451, great idea. great book. on that note, 1984 and brave new world are both must-reads. a bit more childish, but still badass, is the chronicles of narnia. you probably know of the three movies, but there are seven books , all good. hunger games?
 
If you haven't read the Hunger Games, you should. So amazing, and also incredibly easy to read.

Eragon is good, at least the two first books in the series, then it gets a bit boring to say the least.

All Hemingways books are essentially must-reads, and The Great Gatsby is too apparently. Haven't gotten around to that yet.

Narnia is actually a good series as well, maybe a bit childish though.

To me, nothing really beats Harry Potter though. They are so full of little details that you can read them over and over again, and think of the story and the way it's written in different ways every time.
 
IT by stephen king is my favorite book of all time. Very creepy and I couldn't put it down. I really want to read Dark Tower and the Game of Thrones books as mentioned above.
 
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