May I also recommend the Hannibal Lector series by Thomas Harris.
May I also recommend the Hannibal Lector series by Thomas Harris.
i am really enjoying a book ive read before, 1984, heres looking at you BIG BROTHER.....lol
i had a stephen king phase, enjoyed a lot of his books - tommyknockers, it, different seasons, dark tower series... can't seem to get into them anymore.
i'm currently reading a book called the alienist by caleb carr...it's fantastic. i've really been into historical suspenseful stories lately...
some of my favourites of all time:
i know this much is true - wally lamb - 897 pages, and it all culminates in the last couple paragraphs...i love this book.
who has seen the wind - w.o. mitchell (my favourite book ever, probably because it reminds me of the place and culture i grew up in)
the ian rankin series - if you like crime stories, they're pretty good
check out William Gibson if you havent,
Neuromancer
Burning Chrome
Count Zero
Mona Lisa Overdrive
Select Fire : AK47 to Fully Automatic Conversion Manual
If you havent read Generation Kill, pick it up. The miniseries on HBO starts this weekend, the book is AWESOME.
The rum diary
Slaughterhouse five
Cat's Cradle
Shogun
Zen and the art of motorcyle Maintenence
Lila
The Fountainhead
The Magus
im reading Playboy right now. does that count?
The demon in the freezer.
The Average American Male by chad kultgen was a funny book.
Chuck Liddell's book is sweet, def my favorite read book.
You guys gotta check out "i hope they serve beer in hell." Tucker Max is my new hero.
i just checked it out online and read the first chapter, seems pretty sweet so i found a txt file of it and im going to check it out for sure, wish i had a ipod touch and i could read it anywhere, dont really wanna read anything on my nano, think that would cause permanant damage lol
my most recent book was room full of mirrors, a jimi hendrix biography. great read.
if you like the cyberpunk genre there are a few other authors out there that wrote some good stuff, im having a hard time remembering their names though... Shadowrun by Jordan Weisman, Into the Shadows by a number of authors.. god there was a whole bunch of good ones i cant even remember .. well i guess its been 15 yrs since i read them so ah well. i will post any more i come across!
the author of Fight Club, i forget his name, but ive read a few of his other books and they are all entertaining.
Hunter Thompson rules... Buy the ticket, take the ride!
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surprised how many of you guys like non fiction books.....i essentially can't stand reading most of them unless it's about something like the Paranormal or Ancient Egypt and such.
The Girl Next Door was the most disturbing book I've ever read. I read the whole book at work in one day. You will want to put the book down, but it will grab you right back. I still get chills thinking about it.
SWAN SONG! It's EPIC!
The Trumpet of the Swan?
I'm a big Dan Brown fan. Obviously the Da Vinci code and Angels and Demons, but also check out Deception Point and Digital Fortress. They are difficult to put down. I also like non-fiction military such as Black Hawk Down by Mark Bowden, Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab, and Inside the Wire by Erik Saar.
Swan Song was good, but for pure epicness, read The Stand.
1400 pages of end of the world, apocalyptic stuff for the human race.
"i hope they serve beer in hell" by Tucker Max. greatest book ever!!!
^^^^It sure is. Guy's honestly my hero.
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