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Hyperspace by Michio Kaku
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Burke Novels..it's a series....and Burke is this sociopathic kind of New York guy..who lives under the radar.... |
I read a book a while back called "Deep Cover"
It was one the best books I ever read. :thumbsup |
A Treatise on Cosmic Fire - interesting interpretation of our place in the universe. "Lawrence Conner" may be familiar with it.
Cosmic Fire |
Ask the librarian.
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Book 10 may as well not even have been written... nothing fucking happens. I honestly think that Jordan is just strrrreeeeetching them out to make more money. its fucking annoying. :2 cents: |
Swan Song by Robert R. McCammon. Older book but kicks ass.. I'm re-reading it again.
Or the Redemption of Althalus, by David Eddings, if you like fantasy. |
The Godfather by Mario Puzo.
If you like the movie, you will love the book. It's by far the best book I have ever read :thumbsup |
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I am not so sure that he's stretching it out for the money. I think it's a simple matter of having too many stories to tell. Think of how many <B>main</B> characters there are: Lan, Egwene, Nynaeve, Elayne, Rand, Perrin, Mat, Tom, Loial, all of the Forsaken and Elaida just to name a few. Then, factor in all the minor and supporting characters like a dozen of the Aiel, Juilan Sanders, a handful of false dragons, the Asha'man and so on and you end up with a lot of words that need writing. SpaceAce |
The Relational Model for Database Management
Version 2 by E.F. Codd :thumbsup :thumbsup |
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You could also check out Omerta by mario Puzo. Not as good as The Godfather but worth reading. SpaceAce |
I just finished a book called paperback original by Will Rhode. It was a very interesting book set in India about a man who's father dies and will leave him a lot of money only if he becomes a writer.
He then gets himself involved in the Indian Mafia selling drugs in order to have something to write about. Very good book, had me hooked somewhere in the middle of the book and I couldn't put it down. |
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books
Lucky you by Carl Hiaasen You will be laughing your ass off through the whole book! You have to like mystery with dark comedy! Get Shortie kinda shit ! :) It is about a chick winning the lottery and the funny characters that she runs into ! |
if you like "Murder Mystery" then all Agatha Christie`s books with her character Hercule Poirot :)
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thanks everyone, gonna check them out.
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Sounds like exactly my approach to it. I agree with you that he has a lot of balls in the air with all these characters and subplots, but if that is the case it should be PACKED with action jumping from one set of characters to the next with every word used efficiently. I think just the opposite is happening in book 10, and he keeps adding more characters and subplots. No way he can wrap it up in 2 or 3 more books. |
By the way, you guys should check out Book-A-Minute:
http://rinkworks.com/bookaminute/sff.shtml Funny shit condensing entire books/series into a couple of sentences. :thumbsup |
any book by george R.R martin. or Kurt vonegut..two totally different writerws..but good.
im currently reading..."Rich dad poor dad" and "when a mathematician plays the stock market" |
Letters home ......... A snipers Vietnam
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In no particular order:
A Conspiracy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole The Silmarillion - JRR Tolkien Foundation saga - Isaac Asimov Almost any Vonnegut book (my personal recommendations: "Cat's craddle" and "The sirens of Titan") Vertigo or The house of the moon - Paul Auster 100 years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez Fictions or The Aleph - Jorge Luis Borges There you have! :thumbsup |
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There's help right here: http://lib.ru/LITRA/DOSTOEWSKIJ/prestup.txt Alway go back to the source. :thumbsup |
if you are into computer books, O'reilly books are great
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Carl Sagan, "Cosmos".
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The LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST
by Nikos Kazantzakis |
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Terry Gookind's Sword of Truth Series - Damn good fantasy that has a distinctly adult tone.
Terry Brooks different series (in order) - The Original Shanarra series The Heritage of Shanarra Series (btw) the fifth book listed there is actually seperate from the 1st 4 listed there and is actually a prequel to the 1st series. Voyage of the Jerle Shanarra Piers Anthony Incarnations of Immortality - A great mix of fantasy and sci-fi. |
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The Redemption of Althalus, by David and Leigh Eddings :)
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Have you ever seen the British sci-fi comedy, Red Dwarf?
I just started reading the book myself. Even more hilarious than the show. |
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
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and the movie is #1 on the top 250 of all time on imdb.com :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup |
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Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! by Richard Feynman
Funny as hell. |
Oh and another good one:
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell |
YOU HAVE TO READ THIS ONE
Photoshop 7 Down & Dirty Tricks by Scott Kelby. Best $40 I have ever spent! :thumbsup |
The Clockwork Orange - my all time favorite
Slaughterhouse Five - Kurt Vonnegut Brave New World - Aldous Huxley True at First Light - Hemingway |
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