+1 : 1 Added Recommendation
+2 : 2 Added Recommendations
+3 : 3 Added Recommendations
+4 : Just go out and buy this book/author's books.
4 star: Excellent
3 star: ok
2 star: not bad
1 star: shit
4 Star Books
Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea- (****) - Short book but great prose. Excellent wording, imagery, Etc.
Wilbur Smith - (****) - River God
Peter Maass (****) - Love Thy Neighbour - A story of War
R.A. Salvatore (****) - Salvatore's books are all fantasy, within the Forgotten Realms setting, almost all about the same group of characters, spinoff characters. He did the book for Attack of the Clones and the script for Demon Stone, a game for the Xbox/PS2.
Christopher Paolini (****) - Eragon / Eldest
Bill Amend (****) - FoxTrot
Iain M. Banks (****) - any of his stuff but the Culture novels are particular good.
Frank Herbert (****) - The Dune books, fantastic reading.
J.R.R. Tolkien (****) - The definitive fantasy writer.
Douglas Adams (****) - The Hitchhiker's Guide is a must read.
Peter F Hamilton (****) - Nights Dawn Trilogy - The Reality Disfuction - The Neutronium Alchemist - The
Naked God
Robert A. Heinlein (****) - if you remember the movie "starship troopers" well he wrote the book, his books always deal with a sort of futuristic fascism, always a good read..
Robert Ludlum's books (****) - The Bourne series, The Paris Option, The Hades Factor
Richard Marcinko (ex-Navy SEAL) (****) - Rogue Warrior series and his non-fiction collection.
Harold Coyle (****) - Bright Star
William Gibson (****) - Neuromancer
Jack Higgins (****) - Cold Harbour
Charles Henderson (****) - Carlos Hathcock Books
Eric Haney (****) - Inside Delta Force
Charlie Beckwith (****) - Delta Force
Stephen King (****) - Mysterious Fantasy/horror stuff +2
Andy McNab (****) - Anti-Terrorism, SAS +3
Chris Ryan (****) - Anti-Terrorism, SAS - Andy McNab and Chris ryan both
spent time in the SAS and
served on a covert mission named "Bravo Two Zero" In which 4 guys KIA,
1 captured, 1 survived.
John Grisham (****) - The Firm, The Partnet, and all his other books. - Towelly, Jenspm & Ty Recommend +4 - Get This Book!
Ken Follett (****) - Code to Zero
Dan Brown (****) - The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Deamons. +2
Raymond E Feist (****)
John Marsden (****) - Tommorrow when the War began series
Tom Clancy (****) - Splinter cell - Rainbow Six +1
Maddox (****) - The Alphabet of Maniless
Isaac Asimov (****) - Foundation series
3 Star Books
Michael Crichton (***) - Rising Sun
William Gibson (***) - His stuff is very good but always seems to end too abruptly for me.
Margeret Weiss and Tracy Hickman (***) - Good, solid fantasy that seems to go on and on and on. The Dragonlance stuff is good, the Darksword Trilogy is very good.
Craig Thomas (***) - Somewhat dated now but his stories are very good in the Tom Clancy mode (he wrote Firefox and Firefox Down)
Robert Jordan (***) - The Wheel of Time books, enjoying them so far but can't give them as high as Feist.
Michael Herr (***) - Dispatches
Sven Hassel (***) - Monte Caisino
Philip K Dick (***) - Science Fiction Writer for all ages.
Eric S. Nylund (***) - Science Fiction Books Including "Halo"
2 Star Books
John Steinbeck (**) - Of Mice and Men
Jules Verne (**) - All books
Anything by the Bathroom Readers Institute
Dan Abbnet (**) For Warhammer liker's only! +1
Jeff Noon (**) - Science Fiction "Vurt" +2
Pure Shit Books
- Anything By Terry Pratchett.
- Pokemon adventures
- Dr.Seuss
WilhelmSissener's Foreign Recommendations:
Max Manus - Det Blir Alvor (****)
Max Manus - Det vil helst gå godt (****)
Gunnar Sønsteby - Raport fra <<Nr.24>> (****)
Dusko Popov - Spion/Kontraspion (***)
Dr. Paul Schmidt - Jeg ble Hitlers Tolk (***)
H.J. Giskes - London Kaller Nordpol (***)
Oluf Reed Olsen - Vi kommer igjen (****)
Oluf Reed Olsen - Contact (****)
Jan Christensen - Oslogjengen (***)
Matthew Halton - Veien til Alamein (***)
Ari Bhen - Trist som faen (**)
Daggoth's Advice on Books
Terry Brooks: Sword of Shannara Series: Basically a cross country adventure into dungeons, wilderness and learning about ancient magic and meeting people like Garet Jax, a weapons master who can kill everything. I like the lone ranger type personas in stories. (***)
Tad Williams: Otherland An awesome 4 book story about a online world similiar to the matrix, but only its more like Matrix meets Gulliver's Travels meets Wizard of Oz. (***)
More info on Terry Brooks here.
More info on Tad Williams here.
As for non-fiction a much more rewarding, IMO, genre:
Jared Diamond's: Guns Germs and Steel (Basically that all civilizations advance relative to geography, religion, and a billion other things he talks about. His point is that Western Civilization is not unique or superior; it merely was the first to take advantage of its situation) (***)
Politics and War:
Many of these are short essays that I read in my political science classes; they are still worthy to be mentioned I think.
Francis Fukuyama: End of History (A great essay discussing debating on the Historical Dialectic of Marx) (***)
Chasteen's: Born in Blood and Fire (An awesome history of Latin America) (****)
Machiavelli's: The Prince (****)
Adam Smith: The wealth of nations (****)
Hobbes: Leviathan (***)
Samuel Huntington: Clash of civilizations (***)
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Fiction (translations):
100 years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez: (two words to describe this: Magical Realism) (****) +1
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Books to avoid:
Anything by James Baldwin, Dan Rather, news anchors in general, and Steven King's only non-fiction book.
And i suggest reading Steven Hawking's book A Brief History of Time (****)[/b]
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