Heh, I just picked up The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in the library because I had no clue where to start. I like the Granada series with Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes for classic Holmes-ness.
Good luck Zilithandria, although it sounds like you won't need it. Lots of Star Trek books, nice.
It is nice to see such well read Menewshans... I am something of a bibliophile myself... I recently exhausted the Menewshan Library's stock. Read every book there... Thankfully I have found a library on a nearby island that has many books I have not even heard of - books from the mainland, mostly. Truthfully, the selection is a bit daunting, and I do not know where to start... Perhaps a few Menewshans would be so kind as to suggest a few books to me?
@Lise: Well, I suppose it really depends on your reading preferences. ^^ But I'd highly recommend Madeline L'Engle's Time series, as well as the Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey for starters. Also, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and pretty much anything by Edgar Allan Poe. ^^
@Lise: Like RisikaFox said, it really depends on what your preference is (though not exclusively so).
But what about the Morganville Vampires series? They're rather interesting, at least. There's even a ghost -
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who becomes a Vampire.
Fire Opal by Regina McBride is really quite interesting - it's set in Ireland during, I believe, the Revolutionary War; and it involves a
baby sister who returned from the dead within to be birthed once again - and a legend about a land where a goddess exiled herself ...
The Tide Knot by Helen Dunmore is imaginative - the main characters are a Merman from Ingo, a girl whose Mer self and Human self are
equally balanced, the girl's brother who is more Human than Mer, a new baby brother, and the siblings' missing father who may not be so missing after all...
And what about Star Trek books?? Star Trek's AWESOME. Especially the Star Trek: The
Next Generation book "Planet X" which is a crossover with the X-Men - and
features a planet with a blooming mutant population!!
Also, the Star Trek: The Original Series book "How Much For Just The Planet?" is very creative, not to mention
amusing and adventurous on a planet where everything is completely topsy-turvy even when the Enterprise and a Klingon
cruiser clash. It's a place where you bargain to pay more, as well as other strange occurances...
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where Uhura and a Klingon friend are handcuffed and
kidnapped, and where humans and Klingons can play Pie War.
Then there are the Star Trek: The Original Series books "Dreadnaught" and "Battlestations!" which
are awesome - there are a few books inbetween the two, but
if I recall correctly, "Battlestations!" is pretty much a sequel to "Dreadnaught".
There may be something amiss within the Federation,
unwittingly involving a female Starfleet officer and her Vulcan friend
whom she still wants to forgive her...
Also, the Star Trek: The Next Generation book "Masks" by John Vornholt is pretty cool.
In a world where you are considered naked without your mask on, but if someone likes your mask
they can challenge you for it, how will the Enterprise crew fare with their highly unusual masks as they race
to find the most prized mask of all - BEFORE the Ferengi get it?
And what happens when there is a traitor in their group who wants the mask for themself?
Or when Jean-Luc Picard, Captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise, falls in love with a woman on the planet?
If you like romance books, Grace Livingston Hill wrote quality (not to mention clean) romance stories.
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Maris - On the eve of her brilliant society wedding, beautiful Maris must face the true meaning of love.
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April Gold - Into lovely Marilla's troubled life bursts the discovery of true joy--and a promise of springtime love.
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By Way of the Silverthornes - On a country estate, young McRae finds the strength and courage to break through tradition and claim the man she loves.
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I've read 50 books, woo! Woefully behind on the page count but that's something I'll try and work on third time round. XD
I'm not great with recommendations. My default recommendation is Neil Gaiman because I think whether you want fantasy/horror/romance/just really good stories you should get something out of his books.
@TaiyoTsuki- Haha! I'll have to check it out too at some point x33
@Car'a'Carn- I've never read that, but I recognize the Author's name. I have a lot of favorites, but The Elfstones of Shannara by Terry Brooks was what got me into reading in the first place and has wowed me ever since. I'm rereading the series, starting with The Sword of Shannara, which I haven't read since 6th grade x33
@RisikaFox- Read through the whole text book o.o
@KatMagenta- I did it for the same reason xD There are so many of them and each collection of the stories start with something different o.0
Good luck Zilithandria! And I saw a Maximum Ride book in there x3 Those books are great
@Lise- I don't know what types of books you normally read but Brent Weeks writes good books, and he's a relatively new author. I would suggest Neil Gaiman but Kat beat me to it xDD
Lise- As others have said, Edgar Allen Poe is amazing (my favorite story of his is The Cask of Amontillado), Neil Gaiman is great, but the only thing I've read of his is The Graveyard Book, which is based off The Jungle Books, but set (of course) in a graveyard, Brent Weeks' Night Angel Trilogy is absolutely to die for!!! That particular trilogy is among my favorites of all time.
I have a lot of favorites, myself, but if I had to pick one, I'd probably go with The Once and Future King by T.H. White. I don't recommend that book to a lot of people, because it's a heavy read, but I think you'd enjoy it, as avid of a reader as you are! What sort of books do you like? Maybe I can recommend a few that are to your tastes, instead of mine. ;)
Kat- Congrats on fifty!
WOW. I've not been motivated to read at all lately because I knew I had A Farewell To Arms was waiting for me and I had no desire to read it... Finally finished it yesterday, and then read 200 pages to finish another book, and spent several hours reading The Lord of the Rings today. Amazing what having to read a bad book can do to your will to read, and how quickly that will comes back once it's done! :lol:
It's about an American man, Lieutenant Frederic Henry, and he's an ambulance driver for the Italian army during World War I. He falls for an English nurse named Catherine Barkley, and the book is about the war and their relationship. (And drinking a lot. It is also about drinking a lot. :XD) A very good basic storyline, but I'm just not one for Hemingway's writing style, or his characters, or, um... anything, really. Out of the three books I've read by him, this was the only one even I thought had an interesting plot, and that plot wasn't carried out in a way that interested me. I have tons of respect for him as a writer, of course, but his books just don't appeal to me in the slightest.
His short stories about a boy named Nick are pretty interesting, though. :)
@Beliar - Hey! I know that series! That was the one my brother read all of. I tried getting into the first book when I was younger (before Piers Anthony) But I was a terribly weak reader so I didn't really get into it. Sadly I just remembered that I gave all those to the library many years ago (stupidly) >.<! I really should give them another try. I've only ever heard good things about them. Well... Off to the library to find them then!
@Car'a'Carn- You definately should x3 They don't look like much, but they will sweep you away. And I suppose I'm gunna have to give Piers Anthony a shot too! I'll have to pick up a copy the next time I'm at a bookstore myself.
@Risika- xD And there's nothing wrong with that, especially since you can always find something to read
@Zilithandria- Hey, they're always in reach! I've only read the first three books in that series, but I wanna read the newer ones at some point. My friend is really into the series herself, and always lets me know when anything for it is coming out xD Isn't there one coming out for Iggy?
I don't think I'm gonna make a hundred books this year. :( I'm only at book thirty nine! My page count is doing okay, though. I've got 54 books read if I count by that.
Taiyo- Are you rereading Brisingr, or reading it for the first time?