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  • maxama10
    Take off every zig!
    • Sep 2004
    • 1497

    #16
    The drawing is over. You can purchase signed copies of Lights Out here: Lights Out by David Crawford - aka Halffast Update 12/3/2010: Updated cover...


    I enjoyed that...if you're into survivalism


    EDIT: it's a free book online about SHTF/ giant EMP attack knocking out power world wide
    Last edited by maxama10; 09-14-2008, 09:37 PM.

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    • Warwitch
      Resident Skeptic

      • May 2006
      • 3176

      #17
      Originally posted by Cr1t1cal
      Stephen King's Dark Tower series

      I have to admit, Ive always found SK's stuff to be a little meh. Never quite understood the fascination there. Im more of a Clive Barker guy myself.

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      • kevdupuis
        KNDE
        • May 2002
        • 1041

        #18
        I prefer Clarke, Asimov, Benford, Brin, Dickinson, Pohl and of course my favorite Terry Pratchett. Benford with his Galctic Center series, Brin's Uplift series and Terry Pratchett's Disc World series have all been staples of mine since the start of the 80's, of course I've also read Frank Herbert, Jerry Pournelle, Larry Niven and Harry Harrison.
        Flying the unfriendly skies.

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        • snoopay700
          Serious About Men

          • Jan 2006
          • 3071

          #19
          Originally posted by tech-chan
          You obviously didnt read more than what they told you to then. Its the thirst for knowledge that keeps you reading the good stuff. And after that it's for fun.
          Ugh, i absolutely hated reading for school, and most of the stuff from "the greats" that they had i didn't like, because most of it wasn't by good writers. I did enjoy some of the books in school, but i just hate being told to read, it makes it so its not enjoyable.

          However i had no problem reading for physics, and not too much for calc...
          Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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          • deathstalker
            Fnord!
            • Jun 2002
            • 1115

            #20
            A few have been mentioned already. Obviously, I'm a fan of Simon R. Greene. The quality of each Deathstalker book drops and gets a little repetitive and cheesy, but the first is ultra-violent with a nice touch of intrigue. I also highly recommend the Harry Potter series to adults and my students. They are huge, but are quick reads and are hard to put down. Harry Harrison's Stainless Steel Rat books are entertaining; I remember reading them when I was much younger. Harry Turtledove's alternative histories are very enjoyable and he makes it easy to suspend disbelief. I used to enjoy Dan Simmons a lot, too. I really liked Stephen Hunter. If you're into guns, you'll love his stuff. If you're not (like me), you'll love his stuff.

            Lately, I've been reading some sci-fi by Alistair Reynolds. He's crafted a nice little universe that I've found entertaining.

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            • teufelhunden
              Registered Bamf
              • Jul 2003
              • 2691

              #21
              tax/finance/econ material. also the news and sports, plus the comics page when i have time. read popsci monthly, and usually try to read consumer reports and family handyman. past that, not too much in the way of actual books, but when I do it's things like Tom Clancy/Robert Ludlum and finance/econ stuff.
              SwallowBleach: It's good for you.

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              • Hilltop Customs
                Registered User
                • Aug 2007
                • 1260

                #22
                I cant remember the last time I read a book for fun.

                I used to read sometimes.......cant wait to graduate in December, I'll buy a book for Christmas.


                I remember the last book I read, it was a Killer Poker Hold'em Handbook: A Workbook for Winners by John Vorhaus. The book was actually good and most of it was applicable in no-limit even though it dealt mostly with limit, the personality types/styles he discussed are easily recognizable if you play the game. Man I miss playing poker...just havent had time lately.

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                • Steelrat
                  I meant to...uh, nevermind
                  • May 2003
                  • 5375

                  #23
                  The BEST sci fi I have read lately was by Alastair Reynolds. The whole Revelation Space series is just plain outstanding, awesome character and universe development. I've also enjoyed stuff by Greg Bear and Steven Baxter. All good stuff.

                  And for a neat treat, read "The Fountainhead" and "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand.


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                  • DiabloHaze87
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 140

                    #24
                    Ill read just about anything but a few favorites.....Cormac McCarthy, Carl Hiaasen, Neil Gaiman, Douglas Adams, Hunter S. Thompson, Tolkien, Kurt Vonnegut, E.L. Doctoro. I love comic books too.

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