Thanks so much to those who participated in my goofy book choice games. I know it was a bit random, but if I were to ask people their favorite books, I could get one "I hated it!" for every "It changed my life!" And then I'd feel like I was choosing between people, rather than between books.
Also, some books simply get more publicity--there was a hit movie, it won a big American award, the author was on Oprah--so more people might have read them; yet they might not be "better" books.
Which doesn't mean you shouldn't plead a case for a book in here you've read. :-) Descriptions included as usual, in case your To Be Read pile hasn't already reached the ceiling.
Click on the book descriptions to go to the Goodreads page of each book...
Weary sun rising - Clear winner! Well it's time I finally read a Pratchett. |
To Mata Hari - Love that dedication. A spy on trial for being a Nazi war criminal. I've never read Vonnegut--seems like a good place to start. |
Nattering about evil - That's exactly what the book is apparently about--the nature of evil, how someone becomes wicked. Intriguing! |
Top Picks:
The Time Traveler's Wife
The Little Stranger
Rules of Prey
The Light Fantastic
The English Patient
The Halifax Connection
The Museum Guard
Pretty much any book that begins with "the". Tune in... later... for the thrilling conclusion!
6 comments:
What a fun way to discover new books I want to read! Hey, there's still room between the top to my TBR stash and the ceiling! [Probably only because it's in so many stacks in so many rooms] So let's have more games! I want more games!!
What an awesome way of discovering books.
I loved The Game of Thrones series and I'm not generally drawn to 'war' books. I think that it is the characters that draw you in and won't let you go. They range from the nobel to the depraved and you just want to read more.
My pet peeve was waiting ten years for the next book to come out.
I read the first couple of 'Game of Thrones' books and really enjoyed them. When I had to wait so long for the next one, and it still not being finished, I decided to wait until George finished the lot and start from the beginning again.
This is one story where I reckon the balance between plot and characters is perfectly balanced ... and there are so many of them - plotlines and characters.
'The Time Travellers Wife' is ... simply exquisite.
I agree that you should read a Pratchett, but I'm not sure that's the best place to start. It's good, not great. Which isn't to say you shouldn't read it, just don't give up on Pratchett if you don't adore it. Great list of books! and Time Traveler's Wife has been in my TBR pile for a couple of years. If you like it, be sure to let us know!
@Nancy - No more games alas. Now it's down to Serious Bidness. >:-(
@Judie and Widders - Thanks, you guys helped me eliminate it. There's still two more books he has to write, and I had enough trouble remembering details between the Potter books! I'll try and wait til he's done.
@Barb - I'll keep that in mind. I don't remember why I bought this one, but you know... dance with the one who brung ya.
I've read The Time Traveler's Wife and something by Anne Patchett - not sure if it was Bel Canto.
Both were good.
I didn't see the Time Traveler movie. I want to because it will be fascinating to see how they handle it.
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