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<blockquote data-quote="EatonEggbeater" data-source="post: 16115899" data-attributes="member: 8939"><p>David Baldacci, Jack DuBrul, Stuart Woods, Lee Child (the Jack Reacher series), Robert Parker (Spenser series).</p><p></p><p>The first three are adventure type books (my fav being DuBrul, but he's only written 5 books) the back two are detective type with some serious comedy thrown in.</p><p></p><p>If you're curious about SciFi, Snover's collection is great, Larry Niven's Neutron Star collection is a good mix of short reads. Ringworld will grab you for awhile.</p><p></p><p>Would you like to throw a year away reading? David Eddings' Belgariad and later Mallorean. "Pawn of Prophesy" will hook you, from there there are 11 more books you'll have to read. Somewhat of an update to LOTR, written to read a lot more easily. (Eddings himself admits this) Eddings develops his characters thoroughly, all with a humorous twist- without getting tedious (like Tolkien.) Don't get me wrong; LOTR is great too, it takes effort to get through it.</p><p></p><p>For the last, there's a book done by collaborating Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaimen called "Good Omens" that's fun to read like "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" (also good.)</p><p></p><p>Got a Kindle? PM me for material sources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EatonEggbeater, post: 16115899, member: 8939"] David Baldacci, Jack DuBrul, Stuart Woods, Lee Child (the Jack Reacher series), Robert Parker (Spenser series). The first three are adventure type books (my fav being DuBrul, but he's only written 5 books) the back two are detective type with some serious comedy thrown in. If you're curious about SciFi, Snover's collection is great, Larry Niven's Neutron Star collection is a good mix of short reads. Ringworld will grab you for awhile. Would you like to throw a year away reading? David Eddings' Belgariad and later Mallorean. "Pawn of Prophesy" will hook you, from there there are 11 more books you'll have to read. Somewhat of an update to LOTR, written to read a lot more easily. (Eddings himself admits this) Eddings develops his characters thoroughly, all with a humorous twist- without getting tedious (like Tolkien.) Don't get me wrong; LOTR is great too, it takes effort to get through it. For the last, there's a book done by collaborating Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaimen called "Good Omens" that's fun to read like "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" (also good.) Got a Kindle? PM me for material sources. [/QUOTE]
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