Entry tags:
THE RETURN OF BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS!
I am somewhat tempted to tell people that all I want for my birthday this year is books. I doubt my family will buy me volumes of Bleach, but regular books are a very common thing for me to want, so...
I'm asking for must-reads. I'm a bookworm who will read just about anything, but I have a soft spot for fantasy.
I'm asking for must-reads. I'm a bookworm who will read just about anything, but I have a soft spot for fantasy.
no subject
EVERYONE.
no subject
But even that doesn't do it justice.
And I don't think I have to mention that you should read The Dresden Files.
Another series I've been really eating up is Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan. The first one for this series is The Lightning Thief. This series takes all your favorite Greek myths, gods, and stories and places them in the modern world. Percy is our hero and finds out he's the son of one of the Greek gods and is sent to a camp to learn how to be a hero/demi-god. It's really neat and a great page turner. Plus, if you like Greek mythology, it's fun to see the modern spin they put on some of the stuff. I haven't finished this series yet but I'm fairly certain there's only five books.
no subject
<3
no subject
MY HTML WILL CONVINCE YOU
OTHERLAND
volume 1: City of Golden Shadow
volume 2: River of Blue Fire
volume 3: Mountain of Black Glass
volume 4: Sea of Silver Light
Super cheap and SUPER DUPER LONG.
LONGGGGG.
Like 800 pages a pop. I'm halfway through the last book and it's around 1000 pages.
no subject
TRI, ALSO GET THESE:
The Dragonbone Chair
The Stone of Farewell
To Greenangel Tower (this last one I think is divided into two smaller books, now - TGA: Storm & TGA: Siege)
no subject
It's about a young girl whose family discovers the telltale signs of leprosy on her body and are forced to give her up to be exiled to the leper colony on Moloka'i. It's actually amazingly beautiful and life-affirming. It's set in Hawaii, with all the lush gorgeousness that entails.
For fantasy read WICKED and HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE if you have not already. Howl's Moving Castle is unusual and adorable and makes you happy. (It's much different from the movie, but the movie /is/ based on the book) Wicked is fun and dark and fascinating and engrossing~
no subject
I'll be picking up a musical version of Elphaba at DC again this app period, actually. XD I love the books just as much, but the stage version's fun to play. And Howl's a favorite. I could never quite like the movie the same way I loved the book.
no subject
no subject
no subject
Sense & Sensibility - Jane Austen
I am not even kidding. They are two of my favourites.
House of Leaves - Mark Z. Danielewski (just freaking head trip, but so amazing)
And I have heard amazing things about the Howl's Moving Castle books, which I have yet to read but I am saving for... I will add more later :D
no subject
no subject
HEY TRI. YOU SHOULD ALSO GET POE'S HAUNTED ALBUM TO LISTEN TO WHILE YOU READ HOUSE. YOU MIND WILL BE BLOWN.
no subject
SECONDING THIS SO HARD
no subject
And a new copy of Leaves, because mine is in Australia ;___;
SEE? IF COLIN SAYS IT, IT MUST BE TRUTH. DO NOT DENY HIS WISDOM.
no subject
And if you really want something soul-shattering, then The Plague Dogs by Richard Adams.
no subject
DRAGONLANCE (obv)
Death Gate Cycle - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Witches of Eileannan - Kate Forsyth
Contact - Carl Sagan
Cast in Shadow - Michelle Sagara
no subject
The Gil Beckman Mysteries are also amazing - they are about a security gaurd at an amusement park who used to be a policeman and who solves these mysteries that show up at the amusement park (which in itself provides a lot of fascinating settings and scenarios). There are four books in the series that progress into each other. It's a Christian series, but honest to goodness, the humor rivals Harry Dresden's. I am so serious. And the writer makes it seem really realistic. =D
no subject
Especially Marlfox.
no subject
I actually don't recommend reading Redwall (the book) first. While it IS the first one ever written, it is really very different from the rest of the series (he changed a lot of stuff after that book), and it wasn't a favorite of mine. But it is good, too. =)
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
My bros and I collected a lot of the books, but my cousin down the street has the ENTIRE collection. In hardback. 8D
no subject
no subject
Umm... as for real books, try The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. I'm sure it's sequel is just as good. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski is is another good one.