Recommend books for me

missy_1975
missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
I'm off on my holidays tomorrow, can any of you lovely people recommend some books for me? Preferably available on Kindle, but all recommendations gratefully received :happy:
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  • TamAD48
    TamAD48 Posts: 387
    What genre's do you normally like to read? My taste runs more towards the horror genre so those are pretty much all I could recommend.
  • missy_1975
    missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
    I read pretty much anything. I loved the Hunger Games Trilogy, but I also love biographies, trashy chick lit, as well as Sci Fi and a good novel. My tastes are pretty broad. I'm all ears re the horror stuff, what do you recommend? :flowerforyou:
  • turquoise3
    turquoise3 Posts: 79 Member
    I'm off on my holidays tomorrow, can any of you lovely people recommend some books for me? Preferably available on Kindle, but all recommendations gratefully received :happy:

    Well, what kind of books do you like? :3
  • turquoise3
    turquoise3 Posts: 79 Member
    I read pretty much anything. I loved the Hunger Games Trilogy, but I also love biographies, trashy chick lit, as well as Sci Fi and a good novel. My tastes are pretty broad. I'm all ears re the horror stuff, what do you recommend? :flowerforyou:

    Oh just seen this, working up some suggestions for you now from my goodreads :)
  • DebraAukett
    DebraAukett Posts: 128 Member
    The 50 Shades of Grey trilogy :blushing:
  • turquoise3
    turquoise3 Posts: 79 Member
    Vidal, Gore - Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace
    Coelho, Paulo - The Alchemist
    Harris, Charlaine - The Sookie Stackhouse Novels (True Blood) / First one is Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, #1)
    Orwell, George - 1984
    Bukowski, Charles - Ham on Rye
    Zusak, Markus - The Book Thief
    Picoult, Jodi - My Sister's Keeper
    Niffenegger, Audrey - The Time Traveler's Wife
    Gruen, Sara - Water for Elephants
    Hand, Elizabeth - Anna and the King
    Boyne, John - The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
    Tolkien, J.R.R. - The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1)
    King, Stephen - (So many novels to choose from!)
    Lewis, C.S. - The Chronicles of Narnia
    Boese, Alex - Elephants on Acid: And Other Bizarre Experiments
    Landy, Derek - Skulduggery Pleasant (Skulduggery Pleasant, #1)
    Golden, Arthur - Memoirs of a Geisha
    Andrews, V.C. - Flowers in the Attic (Dollanganger, #1) / And following series.
    Herbert, James - The Fog
    Rice, Anne - Interview with the Vampire / And following series.
    Pistone, Joseph D. - Donnie Brasco
  • TamAD48
    TamAD48 Posts: 387
    For a biography that's also horror related, Unmasked which is the life story of Kane Hodder (the man who played Jason in more Friday the 13th's than any other...ranges from the tragedy of his burn accident to the pranks that he pulls on costars on the set of the movies)....some of my favorite authors would be Douglas Clegg, Clive Barker, Barbara Michaels, if you like Stephen King books check out Heart Shaped Box or Horns by Joe Hill (he's Stephen King's son using a different last name).
  • turquoise3
    turquoise3 Posts: 79 Member
    Perhaps look those up, see if any of them tickle your fancy :)
  • turquoise3
    turquoise3 Posts: 79 Member
    Oh how could i forget...
    Martin, George R.R. - A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1)
    Ondaatje, Michael - The English Patient
  • don666car
    don666car Posts: 167 Member
    prince of tides was the best book i read in yrs if want some romance porn shades of grey is beond steamy
  • The Game of Thrones books are magnificent!
  • jarrettd
    jarrettd Posts: 872 Member
    Outlander - Diana Gabaldon. Best books EVER!
  • missy_1975
    missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
    The 50 Shades of Grey trilogy :blushing:

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I've been put off by so many people saying how crappily it's been written. I *did* download 50 Shades of Red, White and Blue on Kindle. It's a spoof written in the Northern Irish vernacular, so I'm guessing nobody but the Northern Irish would find it funny! It is filthy as fck but absolutely hilarious. The lead character is called Maggie Muff. A muff is, well, I'll not say what it is slang for here, but you can guess...:laugh:
  • missy_1975
    missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
    Outlander - Diana Gabaldon. Best books EVER!

    Thank you! I saw that on another Book thread and have been furiously noting down all the suggestions, cheers! :drinker:
  • missy_1975
    missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
    The Game of Thrones books are magnificent!

    It's on my list! They film the series where I live (fact fans)
  • Krizzle4Rizzle
    Krizzle4Rizzle Posts: 2,704 Member
    From reading your description of the books you fancy, we have very similar tastes.

    I am currently reading 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. I love it.
  • missy_1975
    missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
    For a biography that's also horror related, Unmasked which is the life story of Kane Hodder (the man who played Jason in more Friday the 13th's than any other...ranges from the tragedy of his burn accident to the pranks that he pulls on costars on the set of the movies)....some of my favorite authors would be Douglas Clegg, Clive Barker, Barbara Michaels, if you like Stephen King books check out Heart Shaped Box or Horns by Joe Hill (he's Stephen King's son using a different last name).

    I love Clive Barker so much I wrote my University dissertation on him!!!! (and got a first for it <highest mark>). My dissertation title was "Clive Barker, Feminist Writer?". I must have read Imagica at leasdt half a dozen times.
  • Anything by Billl Bryson. He is the funniest man alive. Start with The Lost Continent if you can get it. I laughed so hard that I had tears rolling down my face.
  • missy_1975
    missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
    Vidal, Gore - Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace
    Coelho, Paulo - The Alchemist
    Harris, Charlaine - The Sookie Stackhouse Novels (True Blood) / First one is Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, #1)
    Orwell, George - 1984
    Bukowski, Charles - Ham on Rye
    Zusak, Markus - The Book Thief
    Picoult, Jodi - My Sister's Keeper
    Niffenegger, Audrey - The Time Traveler's Wife
    Gruen, Sara - Water for Elephants
    Hand, Elizabeth - Anna and the King
    Boyne, John - The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
    Tolkien, J.R.R. - The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1)
    King, Stephen - (So many novels to choose from!)
    Lewis, C.S. - The Chronicles of Narnia
    Boese, Alex - Elephants on Acid: And Other Bizarre Experiments
    Landy, Derek - Skulduggery Pleasant (Skulduggery Pleasant, #1)
    Golden, Arthur - Memoirs of a Geisha
    Andrews, V.C. - Flowers in the Attic (Dollanganger, #1) / And following series.
    Herbert, James - The Fog
    Rice, Anne - Interview with the Vampire / And following series.
    Pistone, Joseph D. - Donnie Brasco

    I've read about a third of your suggestions, so I'm definitely going to check out some of your other suggestions, cheers! :drinker:

    I LOVE LOVE LOVED The Time Traveler's Wife, but I'm afraid to see the film in case it is a load of old pants :cry: I must have re-read Memoirs of a Geisha more than half a dozen times too, it's so beautifully written
  • missy_1975
    missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
    Anything by Billl Bryson. He is the funniest man alive. Start with The Lost Continent if you can get it. I laughed so hard that I had tears rolling down my face.

    Cheers for the suggestion, my mum and Dad were big fans and have most things he's written, must nick one for my travels!
  • missy_1975
    missy_1975 Posts: 244 Member
    From reading your description of the books you fancy, we have very similar tastes.

    I am currently reading 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. I love it.

    Thank you! I'll check it out :smile:
  • doomspark
    doomspark Posts: 228 Member
    His Majesty's Dragon - Naomi Novik
    Daemon's Door - Geoff and T.J. Avalon
    A Morbid Taste for Bones - Ellis Peters
    Odd Thomas - Dean Koontz
    Ruled Britannia - Harry Turtledove
    The Guns of the South - Harry Turtledove
    Agent of Byzantium - Harry Turtledove
    Lord Valentine's Castle - Robert Silverberg
  • hellokathy
    hellokathy Posts: 540 Member
    If you liked The Hunger Games, you'll probably like Matched by Ally Condie, too. It's a trilogy, too, but the third book hasn't been published, yet.
  • tryclyn
    tryclyn Posts: 2,414 Member
    Good Omens - Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
    Magic Bites - Ilona andrews
    Slave To Sensation - Nalini Singh
    Dead Witch Walking - Kim Harrison
    City of Golden Shower - Tad Williams

    This is all I have at work with me today, I'd have to check my list at home for more diverse titles.

    I read the Fifty Shades trilogy quite awhile ago. "Meh". I've read worse.
  • light_shimmer
    light_shimmer Posts: 118 Member
    Anything by Jennifer Weiner, especially Little Earthquakes, or Good in Bed. "Chick Lit" at it's best, I laughed, I cried..... :)
  • I hear the Bible has all the smut, romance, and violence one could ever want.
  • SVCat
    SVCat Posts: 1,483 Member
    I"m a little biased in these two books as they are both Hispanic authors, but I've read many books...these are some personal all-time favorites...the one by Villasenor is absolutely beautiful...will take you on a trip. Through the years, this has been my go to gift for those that enjoy a good read:

    Victor Villasenor - Rain of Gold
    Junot Diaz - Drown
  • jensan37
    jensan37 Posts: 151 Member
    Just finished the latest Emily Giffin... it was great. Intelligent chick lit :)
  • jensan37
    jensan37 Posts: 151 Member
    ^ :wink:
  • TexasRattlesnake
    TexasRattlesnake Posts: 375 Member
    Anything and everything Kurt Vonnegut ever wrote.