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Default Another request for recommendations - 07-20-2006, 22:14

I need some summer reading material, and as I have enough "heavy" stuff -non fictional as well as fictional- on my shelf still waiting to be red, that's not what I am asking for right now.

I am, so to say, looking something more chocolate of the literary world than healthy wholefood. If you know what I mean. With this weather and my current chronical lack of sleep, I don't want to use my brain for anything but uni right now... (Limited resources, you see. :p) Not at 9 pm, in any case.

I think I'll give some of the authors a try that got their own threads in this section of the boards, but I am open for more recommendations. I am more a fan of a complicated, yet logical criminal plot than for shoot out action, I like characters with some more layers than those of their clothings which they consequentially get rid of after a few chapters anyway. I like James Ellroy more than Patricia Cornwell - make of that what you want and transfer it, preferably but not necessarily, into a dark fantasy setting.

Am I making any sense at all? If not, I blame the weather.
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Default Another request for recommendations - 07-20-2006, 22:32

Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse by Robert Rankin, although that's not entirely logical.


Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre.


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Default Another request for recommendations - 07-20-2006, 22:32

[quote:71a1750374="Hsing"] I am more a fan of a complicated, yet logical criminal plot than for shoot out action, I like characters with some more layers than those of their clothings which they consequentially get rid of after a few chapters anyway. [/quote:71a1750374]

I'm reading some Harlan Coben at the moment, he more than fits that bill.

My favourite so far is 'Gone For Good', but I'm only on my fourth. Some of the themes in them are a bit samey, but not tediously so.


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Ella: Is it a giraffe?
Me (stops drawing): No
Ella: Star Trek?
Me: Yes!
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Default Another request for recommendations - 07-20-2006, 23:51

[i:192c50732b]The Dance of the Voodoo Handbag[/i:192c50732b] by Robert Rankin

or the Chocolate Bunny one mentioned, or the Brentford Trilogy - can't go wrong with Robert Rankin.
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Default Another request for recommendations - 07-21-2006, 00:03

Or the Armageddon Trilogy. :P


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Default Another request for recommendations - 07-21-2006, 10:40

I also need new stuff to read. I'm working in an Internet Cafe this summer until September begins, and it is BORING!

The job is very easy, mostly involving sitting on my arse all day, logging people on to computers & making some coffies. So I end up reading a book per day from my collection that has built up over the years.

Right now, I am reading Once More With Footnotes & then will have finished all my Pratchett books (took ages!) apart from a few audio books. Even read 3 Neil Gaiman books last week!
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Default Another request for recommendations - 07-21-2006, 10:49

[quote:85423441dc="chrisjordan"]Or the Armageddon Trilogy. :P[/quote:85423441dc]Ah yes, Barry the Time Sprout, Elvis and Jesus' sister.
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Default Another request for recommendations - 09-03-2006, 23:21

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Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse by Robert Rankin, although that's not entirely logical.


Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre.
I've ordered this one, but didn't yet read it. I have also tried the Anita Blake series, because I thought it might be just the kind of easy read I need right now... And I've got one book by Harlan Coben lying around here too! Thanks all. I'll come back to this thread once I've finished them all.

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Default Another request for recommendations - 09-04-2006, 00:37

Hollow choc bunnies is brillaint one of the funnyest books about.

I'll throw into the mix Anasi Boys my Neil Gainman, it's like American gods with more jokes. Other books that aren't that funny but a jolly good read are 'We' by Zamyatin ( the book that heavy inspired 1984) and 'I am Legend' I forget the auther but it's a cool zampire book.
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Default Another request for recommendations - 09-04-2006, 03:11

[quote:e325e60e0e="Rincewind"]Hollow choc bunnies is brillaint one of the funnyest books about.

I'll throw into the mix Anasi Boys my Neil Gainman, it's like American gods with more jokes. Other books that aren't that funny but a jolly good read are 'We' by Zamyatin ( the book that heavy inspired 1984) and 'I am Legend' I forget the auther but it's a cool [b:e325e60e0e]zampire[/b:e325e60e0e] book.[/quote:e325e60e0e]
Vampire?
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Default Another request for recommendations - 09-04-2006, 07:42

Heheh. Dyslexia strikes again. I find the idea of a zampire book much more interesting than one about a boring old vampire.


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Default Another request for recommendations - 09-04-2006, 09:39

Does it wish to suck one's brains?
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Default Another request for recommendations - 09-04-2006, 09:49

Ba, you made me laugh.


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Default Another request for recommendations - 09-04-2006, 14:43

Yep. I was thinking of zombies as i wrote that. Curse you dyslextor! You won agian!
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Default Another request for recommendations - 09-04-2006, 15:50

vampire zombies, eh ? hmm...


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