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Recommend Books Please?
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I'm 17 years old, and i read alot compared to most people my age, my favourite author is Steven King, i have read all of his books... (i think), and i adored his 'The Dark Tower' series... its just im stuck where to move onto next to read.. i have flicked through a few Terry Pratchett - Diskworld books, but not clicked with them yet....
Some Advice/Recommendations please?
Thanks,.
Some Advice/Recommendations please?
Thanks,.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Considering your enjoyment of Spielberg�s books, I�m quite certain you would like the twists, turns and edge-of-your seat creativity provided by Tom Clancy. What is different in Clancy�s writing is that the reader never quite knows what may �possibly� be real and what is fantasy. I would guess you saw the film �The Hunt For Red October.� If you enjoyed that film, it is perfectly reflective of all of Clancy�s books. Also, at the below link, have a look at the ratings readers have given his books�always an excellent indication.
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Second to that, I quite enjoy the creative writing of Clive Cussler. I�m also not jaded by the fact that I know him and am honoured to have a handful of autographed books from him. The first book of his I ever read was �Raise The Titanic.� And whilst it was clearly fiction, it was so well laid out and plotted that in my youthful mind, I almost imagined it to be real.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/103-768022 2-2231854?initialSearch=1&url=search-alias%3Ds tripbooks&field-keywords=clive+cussler
And may I say, on an extremely personal level, how proud I am of you for investing yourself in the joys and benefits of reading! I�ve travelled my entire life and have never been without a book. Personally, I now tend to limit myself to non-fiction as I�ve discovered over the years that all too often the truth can be more bizarre and exhilarating than even th
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/103-768022 2-2231854?initialSearch=1&url=search-alias%3Ds tripbooks&field-keywords=the+hunt+for+red+octo ber&Go.x=8&Go.y=8
Second to that, I quite enjoy the creative writing of Clive Cussler. I�m also not jaded by the fact that I know him and am honoured to have a handful of autographed books from him. The first book of his I ever read was �Raise The Titanic.� And whilst it was clearly fiction, it was so well laid out and plotted that in my youthful mind, I almost imagined it to be real.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/103-768022 2-2231854?initialSearch=1&url=search-alias%3Ds tripbooks&field-keywords=clive+cussler
And may I say, on an extremely personal level, how proud I am of you for investing yourself in the joys and benefits of reading! I�ve travelled my entire life and have never been without a book. Personally, I now tend to limit myself to non-fiction as I�ve discovered over the years that all too often the truth can be more bizarre and exhilarating than even th
After having a good rummage through my bookcase:)
I would thoroughly recommend Dean Koontz & James Herbert. Ed Gorman is also a brilliant horror writer. Stephen Laws somewhere south of midnight is a good read. Jonathan Kellerman and Shaun Hutson are also great authors.
Good luck on your book. I would love to have a go at writing but sadly don't have much time for that .
I would thoroughly recommend Dean Koontz & James Herbert. Ed Gorman is also a brilliant horror writer. Stephen Laws somewhere south of midnight is a good read. Jonathan Kellerman and Shaun Hutson are also great authors.
Good luck on your book. I would love to have a go at writing but sadly don't have much time for that .
clive barkers weaveworld, or great and secret show. oh, and if you like the dark tower series, try the steven king / peter straub collaboration - the talisman. its been a long long time, so i may be a bit mixed up, but i would swear characters and story lines from the dark tower cross over into this book.
,,,have you read Stephen King's The Stand?.... my fave.... also agree with cheries Lovely Bones, suberb short story...well anything after the Stand seems short....how about some classics?....Of Mice and Men and To Kill A Mockingbird are a good starting point....
I read 1 chapter of a Disc World novel....I couldn't for the life of me get into it,and I foud the style very similar to Douglas Adams, besides Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was far superior, and written years previously....
I read 1 chapter of a Disc World novel....I couldn't for the life of me get into it,and I foud the style very similar to Douglas Adams, besides Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was far superior, and written years previously....