Anyone feel like sharing some of their favorite books? I've always been a sci-fi/fantasy type and have been having issues finding quality books to read lately. Feel like sharing? Here are a few I love...
Tad Williams "Dragonbone Chair"
RA Salvatore Anything Drizzt or Forgotten Realms
Brandon Sanderson "The Stormlight Archive"
John Steakley "Armor"
Raymond E Feist anything
Michael Moorcock "Elric of Melnibone"
Orson Scott Card almost anything
Tolkien
OMG the Drizzt books are just incredible. I've gone through about 6 of the audiobooks. The earlier ones are fantastic, but I think it kind of gets a bit drawn out after a few. It's a like a series that never ends. Like where his zombie dad comes around, and the constant sadness of his human friend soon to die. Or his arch-rival (I forget his name) who has such a great storyline as well. I might have to go back and relisten.
I don't have enough time to read books (aka I don't make time), so I listen while on long drives.
Some of my favorite audiobooks are:
1. Anything by Andy Weir: Project Hail Mary, The Martian, and Artemis are so fun and suspenseful. The subtle/intelligent humor is so good, and the audiobooks are very well done.
2. Ready Player One: the audio book is pretty great. I listened to Ready Player Two, and it was only fun because it had some of the old characters, but it's really not that great compared to the first
3. Dune: this was pretty great. I watched the movie first, then listened to the audiobook. I think that was a good move because the visuals in the movie are really beautiful, and just enhanced the audiobook.
4. The Power of One by Bryce Courtney: surprisingly good. kind of about race, boxing, and coming of age
5. Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow -- easy reads, pretty awesome.
6. I like Tom Clancy books too, some favorites include any of the John Clark and Jack Ryan series, like Rainbow Six, without Remorse, Debt of Honor, and some others.
7. Good mystery I like the Robert Galbraith series The Cuckoo's Calling, The Silkworm... but I think the author is actually the Harry Potter author. They're pretty good, though *kind of* typical mystery with a twist kind of thing.
Some non-fiction/business/self-helpy type of books I like:
1. The Score Takes Care of Itself - Bill Walsh
2. The Inner Ggame of Tennis