Author Topic: Reading Thread (AKA Educate Yourself cigaretteet)  (Read 1178 times)

fantasy and sci-fi are both great genres.

Really good books I've read:
The Belgariad
Pip & Flinx
I, Robot
some other stuff i can't remember offhand

recommend me some science-fiction books that haven't been turned into movies

1984 by George Orwell
imho the most dreadfully boring book i've ever read

the art of racing in the rain is one i should read
but i haven't

Grew up reading golden age sci-fi from Heinlein and Bradbury, especially

Currently firmly entrenched in the bowels of alternate history and speculative fiction, and have been really liking Harry Turtledove's offerings in that regard. Robert J. Sawyer is good, too.

But when it comes to light sci-fi, nothing beats John Scalzi.

recommend me some science-fiction books that haven't been turned into movies

John Scalzi's "Old Man's War" series (read it read it read it read it read it)

The Iliad
The Bacchae
Plato's Republic
The Clouds
Euclid Elements
Antony and Cleopatra
Nicomachean Ethics

Get on my level...

i haven't read a single book since graduating
#thuglyfe

Read an epic titled We the Drowned, i guess it's a classic in europe but not many people have heard of it here.
It's the best book I've ever read. Spans from the early 1700s to the end of world war two and contains pirates and awesome war stories.

I want to read "On the Gallian Front"

The Iliad
The Bacchae
Plato's Republic
The Clouds
Euclid Elements
Antony and Cleopatra
Nicomachean Ethics

Get on my level...
wowe, u must get all the ladies...

The Odyssey. It's pretty boring, but it'll make you feel smart.
I dunno man, its pretty ok
im doing an essay on it right now

wowe, u must get all the ladies...

Well, they don't call me the highly intellectual euphoric fedora-wearing gentlesir for nothin..


I read Hamlet in school it sucked