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Recommend me some books!

Greg lies mortal fear,the poet, Michael connerly.true story about Jim Morrison and ivy pop called wonderland ave by Danny sugerland. Sleepers by Lorenzo carcaterra.
 
Maybe start at the beginning with Revelation Space.

I've tried four times on the first revelation space book. Got about 2/3's of the way through and just didn't get it.

I could recommend you some series to read Karen but not too many stand alone books. Try Jim Butchers Codex Alera series(young adult), it's only 6 books but an very easy read with lots of twists.

Then loved Kevin J Andersons Saga of the seven suns series(SF), 7 long books though. Every chapter written in the first person of a different character. A fun but at times serious read. I'm just waiting to start the next 3 books set 20 years later.

One last series I liked only a trilogy, Raven's Shadow(F) by Anthony Ryan. Another different take on fantasy, where magic is deemed an abomination.
 
Michael Connelly books

Just finishing The Narrows, read a few of his books but this is the first one I really enjoyed.

I was fortunate to receive some book vouchers for Xmas bought a couple of unread David Baldichi's and Sebastion Faulkes latest, looking forward to reading that.
I am not one for reading books twice, Bryce Courtneys 'The Power of One' and Bryson's 'Small Island' are the only two that spring to mind.
I would skip Bryson's 'Little Snoring', re-hash for cash IMO.

'Mad bad and dangerous to know' by Ran Feinnes is most enjoyable.
 
I read a lot of fantasy, have you read Tom Holt or Robert Rankin? they are both a bit off the wall but I enjoy them.

I will also add a recommendation for Tom Sharpe.

Those are other authors who have never really appealed. Other than his first two books I really don't like Terry Pratchett and have been turned off anything similar.
 
I've read all the Jack Reacher books, which are a bit of a change from my usual reading material but are very easy page turners. I try to avoid going straight from one space opera into the next! Might try some Michael Connelly in the hope it's similar.
 
I've tried four times on the first revelation space book. Got about 2/3's of the way through and just didn't get it.

I could recommend you some series to read Karen but not too many stand alone books. Try Jim Butchers Codex Alera series(young adult), it's only 6 books but an very easy read with lots of twists.

Then loved Kevin J Andersons Saga of the seven suns series(SF), 7 long books though. Every chapter written in the first person of a different character. A fun but at times serious read. I'm just waiting to start the next 3 books set 20 years later.

One last series I liked only a trilogy, Raven's Shadow(F) by Anthony Ryan. Another different take on fantasy, where magic is deemed an abomination.

Raven's Shadow is a series that amazon are determined I should read as it keeps popping up on my recommendations. I'm a bit jaded of epic series though... struggling to differentiate between Rand al-Thor, Arlen Bales, Richard Cypher, Jon Snow etc etc
 
SciFi/Fantasy was also my big thing from a teenager - nowadays what I mostly read is porn......of the golf kind!! :p

I often go back and re-read some of my "classics" which, although part of a series, are extremely good stand alone tales too. McCaffrey - The White Dragon and Scott Card - Ender's Game (The movie is rubbish!) to name but two.
 
Mark Barrowcliffe books are a good read.

Tom Sharpe books are to be avoided if you are travelling with others, they will have you committed from all you're manic laughter.
 
Thanks Folks - I have picked up

Look Who's Back
Moriarty
Revelation Space

and I took a punt on "Time" by Stephen Baxter


Keep 'em coming - especially any scifi suggestions!
 
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