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Re: Your favourite book/book series -
January 3rd 2021, 08:32 PM
The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb. It's been with me since I was 12, but it is by no means a children's book. It's a medieval fantasy novel, the life story of Fitz, compelling and masterfully written.
Re: Your favourite book/book series -
January 4th 2021, 06:53 AM
I have lot but I'll only suggest a few.
Series:
The Daevabad series. The first book is kingdom of Brass.
Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir. It's a four book series. It is pretty intense and there is some death and murder and abuse.
Graphic novels:
Motor Crush
Gideon Falls
Stand alone:
The Nightigale by Kristin Hannah (all time fave).
Night Road, Firefly lane, winter garden, the great alone by Kristin Hannah. These are sad but worth it if you're in the mood for thst.
The Vanishing Half
The House on the Cerulean Sea
My dark Vanessa (TW rape)
The once and future witches
Re: Your favourite book/book series -
January 4th 2021, 12:47 PM
The Golden Compass and Lyra's Oxford
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol
J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan
Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass and Lyra's Oxford (very Steampunk).
A Clockwork Orange - Antony Burgess [Note — Trigger warnings apply]
In the last 2 months:
The Dawn of Bohemianism - George Levitine
The World of Charles and Ray Eames - Catherine Ince
Switched on: Women Who Revolutionized Style in the 60's - David Wills
J.W. Godward 1861-1922: The Eclipse of Classicism - Vern G. Swanson
Literary Knowing in Neoclassical France from Poetics to Aesthetics - Ann T. Delehanty.
The Tudors in Europe - John Matusiak
McNae's Essential Law for Journalists - Mark Hanna
Last edited by DeletedAccount59; January 4th 2021 at 11:59 PM.
Reason: Adding a note for trigger warning.
Re: Your favourite book/book series -
January 4th 2021, 10:09 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Matter
The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb. It's been with me since I was 12, but it is by no means a children's book. It's a medieval fantasy novel, the life story of Fitz, compelling and masterfully written.
Sounds interesting! I'll have a look, thank you I find often it;s the books you read when you're younger that really stick with you.
Quote:
Originally Posted by .:Bibliophile:.
I have lot but I'll only suggest a few.
Series:
The Daevabad series. The first book is kingdom of Brass.
Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir. It's a four book series. It is pretty intense and there is some death and murder and abuse.
Graphic novels:
Motor Crush
Gideon Falls
Stand alone:
The Nightigale by Kristin Hannah (all time fave).
Night Road, Firefly lane, winter garden, the great alone by Kristin Hannah. These are sad but worth it if you're in the mood for thst.
The Vanishing Half
The House on the Cerulean Sea
My dark Vanessa (TW rape)
The once and future witches
The Nightingale sounds like my sort of book I'm adding this to my list! I love a good war book, thank you for the recommendation. I'll have a look at her others too if I like it, especially the ones you've listed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pork Chops
The Golden Compass and Lyra's Oxford
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol
J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan
Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass and Lyra's Oxford (very Steampunk).
A Clockwork Orange - Antony Burgess
In the last 2 months:
The Dawn of Bohemianism - George Levitine
The World of Charles and Ray Eames - Catherine Ince
Switched on: Women Who Revolutionized Style in the 60's - David Wills
J.W. Godward 1861-1922: The Eclipse of Classicism - Vern G. Swanson
Literary Knowing in Neoclassical France from Poetics to Aesthetics - Ann T. Delehanty.
The Tudors in Europe - John Matusiak
McNae's Essential Law for Journalists - Mark Hanna
Clockwork Orange is one of my favourite books! It took me a long time to read because of the complicated language, but it's written in such a clever, artistic way. Huge trigger warning for anyone who sees this and wants to read it though (rape, violence), but I agree that it's a wonderful book. Thank you for your suggestions too, I'll have a bit of a research
Re: Your favourite book/book series -
January 4th 2021, 11:19 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Everglow.
Sounds interesting! I'll have a look, thank you I find often it;s the books you read when you're younger that really stick with you.
The Nightingale sounds like my sort of book I'm adding this to my list! I love a good war book, thank you for the recommendation. I'll have a look at her others too if I like it, especially the ones you've listed.
Clockwork Orange is one of my favourite books! It took me a long time to read because of the complicated language, but it's written in such a clever, artistic way. Huge trigger warning for anyone who sees this and wants to read it though (rape, violence), but I agree that it's a wonderful book. Thank you for your suggestions too, I'll have a bit of a research
I hope you like it! It's one of my all time favorite book. A super picky reader in my book club said I give good recommendations. I hope that's true for this book.
Re: Your favourite book/book series -
March 23rd 2021, 10:59 AM
Presently I'm reading Gina LaManna's The Hex Files, a 7-book series. Its genre is Paranormal. Gina LaManna writes very well, and it is rare that she can write in the 1st person, then switch to 'God's Eye View'. That takes skill.
I've just finished A. C. Henley's McKee, 10th Anniversary
Re: Your favourite book/book series -
March 26th 2021, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by .:Bibliophile:.
Idk if you'll see this but did you end up picking up any of these books?
I definitely plan on it! Bookshops are still closed for now, but due to open in April covid pending. If they do, I work right opposite a book shop and I'll definitely be picking some of these up to read then.
Re: Your favourite book/book series -
March 26th 2021, 10:20 PM
Neither Present Time by Caren J. Werlinger. Another one of my favourite authors is Daphne du Maurier. Ted and I are share-reading Jamaica Inn but our joint favourite, is The Loving Spirit.
Re: Your favourite book/book series -
April 2nd 2021, 02:31 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Everglow.
I definitely plan on it! Bookshops are still closed for now, but due to open in April covid pending. If they do, I work right opposite a book shop and I'll definitely be picking some of these up to read then.
Feel free to share what your thoughts are on these books as you move along in them.