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Outside if the genre, I'm a sucker for mystery-thriller type books and especially like the Andy Carpenter books and the Ceepak books. I also really enjoyed Bossypants. :D



Exactly. That series is my consistent and great dirty pleasure.


Infinite Jest"
Infinite Jest as a 1/2 brain read? I applied my full brain and I think I only made it a dozen pages in. :)




Below was my goodreads review of the book
Great book by and independent author
"...Frankly I didn't know what to do with myself. I was sitting buck-naked on the floor ten yards from the most beautiful thing I had ever set eyes on. She was washing the blood of three dead men out of her hair - and I was pretty sure she was humming a show tune..."
If the above quote does not make you want to pick up this book immediately, then you must be crazy. Sharp dialog interlaced with subtle background humor (Las Vegas as a not just a cultural wasteland, but a Magic one too?) make this a fun read.

Actually, once I got past the first hundred pages or so, and got used to the flow and the language, it did go much more smoothly. Maybe not half-brain, but 3/4-brain... ;) Even more so as I realized what was going on...

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...

Ready Player One
80's nostalgia, massive MMO rules the world, geekfest and fun adventure.
Monster Hunter International
Think like an 80's action movie. The physics just don't make sense (outside the gun play, which is described lovingly) but you don't care, he fist fights a werewolf!
Storm Front
Detective who is also a wizard, and has a talking skull, which is actually a spirit of knowledge who is trapped in the skull.
Quick and fun reading at it's finest.

Those are great too!!


And on that note, I will recommend The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dave Pilkey.


Good call on Elizabeth Haydon's Symphony of Ages series. Very entertaining!


+1 here

ladymurmur wrote: "Simon Green's Nightside series
That was always a favorite of mine. Was sad to see it end. I need to make time to try his latest series.
That was always a favorite of mine. Was sad to see it end. I need to make time to try his latest series.

The Secret Histories (Eddie Drood) books (The Man With the Golden Torc etc.) are entertaining. The Ghost Finders series (Ghost Of A Chance etc.) don't do as much for me for some reason -- I think it's something to do with the 3rd person narration vs. 1st person. But that's just me.

Joseph wrote: "The Secret Histories (Eddie Drood) books (The Man With the Golden Torc etc.) a..."
Yea. Those are the ones I meant. Glad to hear they are entertaining. He had Eddie show up at the end of Nightside and I think I read that John Taylor and Walker both show up in Secret Histories.
Yea. Those are the ones I meant. Glad to hear they are entertaining. He had Eddie show up at the end of Nightside and I think I read that John Taylor and Walker both show up in Secret Histories.
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