Recently finished Executive Power, Da Vinci Code & Tuesdays with Morrie..

LOLyourFace

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I really don't care about what genre. Anything that is good and involving will suffice. What are some MUST-READs I should invest my time in? The Enders series by Orson Scott Card was good while it lasted...
 

conjur

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Well, Song of Susannah is out in a few days. You could start off with the first 5 books of The Dark Tower series. ;)
 

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here are three books that are very different other than being very good...


Stephen Pressfield - Gates of Fire - greatest military ass kicking in history

Jack Kerouac - On The Road - how to be young and carefree

Kurt Vonnegut - Breakfast of Champions - just read it
 

LOLyourFace

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Originally posted by: Mwilding
here are three books that are very different other than being very good...


Stephen Pressfield - Gates of Fire - greatest military ass kicking in history

Jack Kerouac - On The Road - how to be young and carefree

Kurt Vonnegut - Breakfast of Champions - just read it

care to tell me what each books are about? I am actually in the library you know and I'm seconds away from getting those
 

LOLyourFace

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Originally posted by: MaxDSP
How was Tuesdays with Morrie? I've thought about buying, worth it?

good but overpriced. It's about 150 pages. Just borrow it from the 'brary
 

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I like the Net Force series by Tom Clancy... pretty good... takes place about 25 years into the future and is about a new division of the FBI (Net Force) who police and investigate anything computer, usually internet, related... there's about 6 or 7 in the series now... i like them
 

Jzero

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That same guy that wrote Tuesdays With Morrie wrote "The Five People You Meet In Heaven" which was a very good book. It's very short, you can read it in an hour.

Also, the play "Wit" by Margaret Edson is a sad, sad story but it's a great play to read.