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([personal profile] saltydog Jan. 5th, 2007 06:49 pm)
I'm going to do that 'read 50 books in a year' challenge thing...



1. Harry potter and the order of the phoenix- j.k. rowling (which I should be able to finish by sunday... )
2. anansi boys- neil gaiman
3. Jonathan Strange and mr. norrell- susanna clarke
4. the ethics of star trek- judith barrad
5. phantom- terry goodkind
6. a history of pirates- nigel cawthorne
7. gunslinger (and the rest of the dark tower series... however many that is...)- stephen king
8. neuromancer- william gibson
9. pattern recognition

erm... I have a long way to go to get to 50... suggestions?

From: [identity profile] bunnyhero.livejournal.com


what william gibson have you read? he's got a bunch of good books.

geek love by katherine dunn (i think) is awesome and bizarre.

i don't think i could read 50 in a year, myself. good luck!!!!!

From: [identity profile] punkie-ramone.livejournal.com


read all the chuck klosterman books. so start with fargo rock city , the sex, drugs and cocoa puffs, killing yourself to live, and finally chuck klosterman IV.

i'm reading IV right now.

then again, he is my favourite author.

From: [identity profile] hakubozu.livejournal.com


the "His dark Materials" trilogy is pretty good. Not a very high reading level, but who cares about that shit when the story's good?

I <3 the iliad/odyssey, but they're lonngggg

From: [identity profile] hellsbebop.livejournal.com


I should do this. I used to, back in the day, read at least a book a week. Before I got a life... or friends... or hobbies... ha.

I just posted a book review thingie, if you have any questions about any of those I guess you can ask me...

The Ethics of Star Trek sounds interesting! I think I've heard of it before...

If you haven't read anything by Tamora Pierce I would have to suggest the Lioness Quartet. It's about 4th grade reading level but I swear those books changed my life. It's fantasy.

From: [identity profile] monkeyman.livejournal.com


A History of Pirates was pretty cool. And I'm partway through a book right now called A Brief History of Mutiny that you'd like as well.

From: [identity profile] pheonix-torn.livejournal.com


anansi boys is good. This sounds like a good idea. I should do this too. it might make me get off my ass and go something

From: [identity profile] brumeux-aurore.livejournal.com


philip k. dick

i have the oxford book of science fiction stories or something like that. it's a good place to figure out if you like a particular authors writing.

i have a gazillion books ... not too many novels though... feel free to browse the in house collection
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