What do you recommend?
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What do you recommend?
If someone walked up to you with a gun, pointed it at your head, and told you that you had to recommend them a book that wasn't really well known, what would be the first thing that popped in to your head? There are tons of books I've read that I think deserve awards/ a chance to be number 1. What would you pick?
Personally, there is a book called "Wonder" by R.J Palacio that really touched me.
What about you guys? What hidden gems have you discovered which you think everyone should know about? I'd love to give them a read. Don't think too much about it. What's the first not-so-well-known-book-but-it-really-should-be that you think of?
Personally, there is a book called "Wonder" by R.J Palacio that really touched me.
What about you guys? What hidden gems have you discovered which you think everyone should know about? I'd love to give them a read. Don't think too much about it. What's the first not-so-well-known-book-but-it-really-should-be that you think of?
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Go quest young man by K.B.Bogen.
Its like pratchett doing harry potter ten years before it came out. Its brilliant.
Its like pratchett doing harry potter ten years before it came out. Its brilliant.
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The Illumination by Kevin Brockmeier. A fascinating book with an utterly unique concept and some very beautiful writing.
I would recommend it to anyone!
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I would recommend it to anyone!
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The only one I can really think of right now is by a NYT bestseller, but this series is mostly neglected even by fans of his. Does that count?
High fantasy lovers all know R.A. Salvatore and his beloved Drizzt. I've read all of his Forgotten Realms books and love them, but they so aren't his best. Folks who want an amazing fantasy ride need to read The DemonWars Saga, especially the first trilogy (The Demon Awakens, The Demon Spirit, The Demon Apostle). They were some of my first fantasy reads and the books that really made me fall in love with the genre.
High fantasy lovers all know R.A. Salvatore and his beloved Drizzt. I've read all of his Forgotten Realms books and love them, but they so aren't his best. Folks who want an amazing fantasy ride need to read The DemonWars Saga, especially the first trilogy (The Demon Awakens, The Demon Spirit, The Demon Apostle). They were some of my first fantasy reads and the books that really made me fall in love with the genre.
Brenda :)
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The Legend of Rah and the Muggles.
Yeah. That's right. That'll teach him to point a gun at my head
Yeah. That's right. That'll teach him to point a gun at my head
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The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson
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I think the first thing that would pop into my head is: Please put the gun down.
However, this is a great question!!
I can't think of anything myself. It may just be that I'm boring and only go with widely-read books! I'll continue to think about it, though. And I'll check out the suggestions on this thread.
However, this is a great question!!
I can't think of anything myself. It may just be that I'm boring and only go with widely-read books! I'll continue to think about it, though. And I'll check out the suggestions on this thread.
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I think my first thought would be "take all my money, you can have everything.... wait. You're asking me for a book I recommend? What type of gun man are you?"Mira wrote:I think the first thing that would pop into my head is: Please put the gun down.
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Anne McCaffrey's Dragon Singer series.
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I love those!! The other series haven't quite held up for me, but the Dragon singer books with Menolly are still a favorite. It's sad they are not yet out on e-book, though. When they are, I'll definitely re-purchase them.Beethovenfan wrote:Anne McCaffrey's Dragon Singer series.
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I've thought of a new one everyone should watch out for: Incarceron (I think that's how you spell it) by Catherine Fisher. It is a science fiction and next year will be made into a film starring Taylor Launter. The world building is amazing.
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That isn't well known? That's pretty subjective. If they asked for best book series I'd say Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series. For something that may not be as well known, Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis trilogy comes mind since I just read that recently and was very impressed.
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Most people I know haven't heard of them, but then again most of my friends are fairly illiterate. The book one of my friends last "read" was one of "Jamie Oliver's" cook books. I know... it's sad, isn't it?GaoYuQing wrote:That isn't well known? That's pretty subjective.
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