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Topic started on 3-7-2008 @ 03:24 PM by Herman
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So, to make it short and simple, I'm going on a trip and I need something to entertain me during the plain ride and some down time. The thing is, I
don't generally read all that much. I enjoy reading, but usually not just for the sake of reading; it has to be something interesting. I've never
really stuck to any genres, but the books I've really enjoyed somewhat recently have been the Harry Potter series, Angels and Demons, the Da Vinci
Code, Life of Pi, and the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. I guess you could say fiction novels with not necessarily simple writing,
but nothing pretentious. The subject matter can be serious, but I enjoy more light-hearted books that just kind of flow. I went to the bookstore
yesterday and say nothing at all that interested me, and I've been browsing Amazon too. There are just SO many books, and I have no idea which are
good and which are bad, so I turn to this public forum on my time of need!
Can anybody recommend a good read?
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reply posted on 3-7-2008 @ 03:33 PM by caitlinfae
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Hey there...Mort, by Terry Pratchett, is one of my all time favourites...actually, anything by him is entertaining and very clever....
Cait.
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reply posted on 3-7-2008 @ 04:10 PM by JAK
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Well said Caitlinfae.
As soon as I read the opening post I was going to suggest the same. I've yet to find a Discworld book that hasn't been a good giggle and perfect
for an easy read in the holiday sun.
Jak
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reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 05:11 AM by UK Wizard
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Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (A Trilogy in Four Parts) by Douglas Adams, classic read that never gets old.
Any book that has the line "My doctor says that I have a malformed public-duty gland and a natural deficiency in moral fibre and that I am
therefore excused from saving the Universes" has to be good.
[edit on 4-7-2008 by UK Wizard]
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reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 06:28 AM by sardion2000
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Postsingular by Rudy Rucker
Very strange book but easy to read and you won't put it down till it's done. Perfect for a trip.
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reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 06:46 AM by Hefficide
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"Good Omens" by the above mentioned Terry Pratchett, in collaboration with Neil Gaiman is one of my faves. Totally hillarious read.
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reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 03:59 PM by Ambient Sound
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Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
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reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 04:32 PM by Zaimless
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Easy to read, quantum physics floating items, swimming through the ground, sci fi ish, spiritually enlightening, and fiction to boot... easy...
Pick up the book, the most excellent book in the world... no kidding... it is my bible Illusions By Richard Bach on how to live life.
The funny thing is its just a story, a mystery...
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reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 07:13 PM by DaleGribble
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reply to post by Herman
if you liked harry potter. you would might like the dresden files by jim butcher. a virson of potter for adults. more sex and violence.
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reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 07:18 PM by fred3110
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John Steinbeck - Cannery Row
Great book set during the great depression, its very laid back and entertaining.
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reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 08:17 PM by masqua
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Originally posted by Ambient Sound
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson 
A totally great read! I went through that book like a byte through the matrix!
Volume 1 (Quicksilver) of the Baroque Series, also authored by Neal Stevenson, I found to be equally good, but the series petered out badly after the
second volume (The Confusion). The third (System of the World) was a total yawn-fest.
ZZZZZZ
Maybe he got bored after 2500 pages
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reply posted on 5-7-2008 @ 02:58 AM by JbT
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The Girl Who Owned a City, a novel by O. T. Nelson. Its a very easy read. But very suiting to the theme of some topics on ATS.
I just reread it a couple weeks ago. I had great imagination as a kid when reading this novel. Its really one of the first topics that got me thinking
about the Apocalypse and that such topic.
In many ways, it sparked my intrest in many topic here at ATS.
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reply posted on 5-7-2008 @ 09:01 AM by Ambient Sound
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Originally posted by Zaimless
Pick up the book, the most excellent book in the world... no kidding... it is my bible Illusions By Richard Bach on how to live life.
The funny thing is its just a story, a mystery... 
Agreed! This was one of the most profound things I've ever read. Totally realigned my spiritial awareness.
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