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Jan 24, 2015 12:36PM

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Here are Emily and Sara's suggestions (more to come)"
Fantasy:
"Small Gods" / Terry Pratchett
"The Magicians"/ Lev Grossman
The just city / Jo Walton.
"Alif, The Unseen"/ G Willow Wilson (SciFi & Fantasy)
Science Fiction:
"Ready Player One"/ Eric Cline
"Snowcrash" /Neil Stephenson
"Year Zero"/ Robb Reid
"Do Androids Dream of Electic Sheep"/ Philip K. Dick
"Station eleven" / Emily St. John Mandel.
Horror:
"The Strain"/ Guillermo Del Toro
"Warm Bodies"/ Isaac Marion
Fantasy:
"Small Gods" / Terry Pratchett
"The Magicians"/ Lev Grossman
The just city / Jo Walton.
"Alif, The Unseen"/ G Willow Wilson (SciFi & Fantasy)
Science Fiction:
"Ready Player One"/ Eric Cline
"Snowcrash" /Neil Stephenson
"Year Zero"/ Robb Reid
"Do Androids Dream of Electic Sheep"/ Philip K. Dick
"Station eleven" / Emily St. John Mandel.
Horror:
"The Strain"/ Guillermo Del Toro
"Warm Bodies"/ Isaac Marion

I've also heard many good things about The Martian by Andy Weir.
More Titles :-D
Sci-Fi:
The Martian / Andy Weir (Amanda--Me too!!)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy / Douglas Adams
Foundation / Isaac Asimov
The Final Empire (Mistborn #1) / Brandon Sanderson
Heir to the Empire (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, #1) / Timothy Zahn
Ringworld (Ringworld, #1) / Niven, Larry
Science Fiction/Alternate History
The man in the high castle / Philip K. Dick.
Fantasy/Urban Fantasy
The Kingdom of Ohio / Matthew Flaming (time travel)
American Gods / Neil Gaiman (urban fantasy)
Sci-Fi:
The Martian / Andy Weir (Amanda--Me too!!)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy / Douglas Adams
Foundation / Isaac Asimov
The Final Empire (Mistborn #1) / Brandon Sanderson
Heir to the Empire (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, #1) / Timothy Zahn
Ringworld (Ringworld, #1) / Niven, Larry
Science Fiction/Alternate History
The man in the high castle / Philip K. Dick.
Fantasy/Urban Fantasy
The Kingdom of Ohio / Matthew Flaming (time travel)
American Gods / Neil Gaiman (urban fantasy)
American Gods is awesome. I would love to re-read the Hitchhiker's Guide since I last read it in high school. I have not read Foundation or the Martian.