4/14/2005
SHAMELESS FEEDBACK PANDERING
OK, I’m working my way through Ben Elton’s “Popcorn” (a wonderfully depraved novel) and “Good Omens” by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Somebody give me some ideas about what to read next. Please, no military history.
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Sean Stewart’s “A Perfect Circle.”
Best genre book (and one of the best books, period) that I’ve read in years.
Comment by zombyboy — 4/14/2005 @ 6:37 pm
OK, I just Amazonned that book. I think we have a winner, but I’m still open to more suggestions . . .
Comment by Mark Hasty — 4/14/2005 @ 6:45 pm
“Diary of a Country Priest” by Georges Bernanos
Comment by Steve Casburn — 4/14/2005 @ 7:57 pm
“The year of wonders” by Geraldine Brooks, “Collapse” by Jared Diamond
Comment by dan — 4/14/2005 @ 8:50 pm
Well, if you like Pratchett, I’m always willing to plug his Discworld books. Pick pretty much any of them.
Comment by Dave — 4/14/2005 @ 11:42 pm
“Cryptonomicon” by Neal Stephenson, anything by Dan Jenkins, “Off Main Street” by Michael Perry.
Comment by Vidiot — 4/15/2005 @ 9:54 am
“Sarum”, Edward Rutherford
Comment by Harry — 4/16/2005 @ 8:08 pm
Fiction:
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
Gilead. (This year’s Pulitzer fiction winner & actually readable– sometimes they aren’t.)
Nonfiction:
The Radioactive Boy Scout.
Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs.
Comment by Kennedy — 4/17/2005 @ 3:20 pm