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So I've been willing to buy some books, the problem is, just a few rly catch my attention.
I want to read books with enthralling, lovable characters, with an amazing storyline.
So far I think the books I enjoyed the most were The Name of the Wind and Wise Man's Fear (by Pat Rothfuss) and Divergent (by Veronica Roth)
Answer
How about any of these books and series. IF you need info on any of the books listed, you can look them up at Barnes and Noble(bn.com) and Amazon.com.
The Hunt For Red October by Tom Clancy
Patriot Games by Tom Clancy
The Cardinal of the Kremlin by Tom Clancy
Clear and Present Danger by Tom Clancy
The Sum Of All Fears by Tom Clancy
Without Remorse by Tom Clancy
Debt Of Honor by Tom Clancy
Executive Order by Tom Clancy
Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy
Dead Or Alive by Tom Clancy
Against All Enemies by Tom Clancy
Threat Vector by Tom Clancy
The October Circle by Robert Littell
The Sisters by Robert Littell
The Company: A Novel of the CIA by Robert Littell
Young Philby: A Novel by Robert Littell
Agents of Innocence: A Novel by David Ignatius
Body Of Lies by David Ignatius
Larry Bond's Red Dragon Rising series by Larry Bond and Jim DeFelice
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold by John Le Carré
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John Le Carre
Smiley' People by John Le Carre
The Secret Pilgrim by John Le Carre
A Most Wanted Man by John Le Carre
A Delicate Truth: A Novel by John Le Carré
The Fourth Protocol by Frederick Forsyth
The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth
On Dangerous Ground by Jack Higgins
A Darker Place by Jack Higgins
Tier One Wild (Delta Force Series #2) by Dalton Fury
Full Assault Mode: A Delta Force Novel by Dalton Fury
Empire Falls by Richard Russo
The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul (originally published as A Cup of Friendship) by Deborah Rodriguez
Half Life by Roopa Farooki
BODY: A Novel by Harry Crews
The Sultan of Atlantic City by Lee Rudolph
Not Enough Indians by Harry Shearer
Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions by Ben Mezrich
Operation Mincemeat: How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured an Allied Victory by Ben Macintyre
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara Ehrenreich
Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream by Barbara Ehrenreich
Scratch Beginnings: Me, $25, and the Search for the American Dream by Adam W. Shepard
The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz
The Money Smart Family System: Teaching Financial Independence to Children of Every Age by Steve & Annette Economides
The Folly of Fools: The Logic of Deceit and Self-Deception in Human Life by Robert Trivers
No More Ramen: The 20-Something's Real World Survival Guide: Straight Talk on Jobs, Money, Balance, Life, and More by Nicholas Aretakis
They Don't Teach Corporate in College: A Twenty-Something's Guide to the Business World by Alexandra Levit
There's More to Life Than Making a Living: Mastering Six Key Essentials on the Way to a Life of Significance by Jack C. McDowell with Phil Needham
Hope the list helps, and there are some books you want to give it a try.
How about any of these books and series. IF you need info on any of the books listed, you can look them up at Barnes and Noble(bn.com) and Amazon.com.
The Hunt For Red October by Tom Clancy
Patriot Games by Tom Clancy
The Cardinal of the Kremlin by Tom Clancy
Clear and Present Danger by Tom Clancy
The Sum Of All Fears by Tom Clancy
Without Remorse by Tom Clancy
Debt Of Honor by Tom Clancy
Executive Order by Tom Clancy
Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy
Dead Or Alive by Tom Clancy
Against All Enemies by Tom Clancy
Threat Vector by Tom Clancy
The October Circle by Robert Littell
The Sisters by Robert Littell
The Company: A Novel of the CIA by Robert Littell
Young Philby: A Novel by Robert Littell
Agents of Innocence: A Novel by David Ignatius
Body Of Lies by David Ignatius
Larry Bond's Red Dragon Rising series by Larry Bond and Jim DeFelice
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold by John Le Carré
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John Le Carre
Smiley' People by John Le Carre
The Secret Pilgrim by John Le Carre
A Most Wanted Man by John Le Carre
A Delicate Truth: A Novel by John Le Carré
The Fourth Protocol by Frederick Forsyth
The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth
On Dangerous Ground by Jack Higgins
A Darker Place by Jack Higgins
Tier One Wild (Delta Force Series #2) by Dalton Fury
Full Assault Mode: A Delta Force Novel by Dalton Fury
Empire Falls by Richard Russo
The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul (originally published as A Cup of Friendship) by Deborah Rodriguez
Half Life by Roopa Farooki
BODY: A Novel by Harry Crews
The Sultan of Atlantic City by Lee Rudolph
Not Enough Indians by Harry Shearer
Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions by Ben Mezrich
Operation Mincemeat: How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured an Allied Victory by Ben Macintyre
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara Ehrenreich
Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream by Barbara Ehrenreich
Scratch Beginnings: Me, $25, and the Search for the American Dream by Adam W. Shepard
The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz
The Money Smart Family System: Teaching Financial Independence to Children of Every Age by Steve & Annette Economides
The Folly of Fools: The Logic of Deceit and Self-Deception in Human Life by Robert Trivers
No More Ramen: The 20-Something's Real World Survival Guide: Straight Talk on Jobs, Money, Balance, Life, and More by Nicholas Aretakis
They Don't Teach Corporate in College: A Twenty-Something's Guide to the Business World by Alexandra Levit
There's More to Life Than Making a Living: Mastering Six Key Essentials on the Way to a Life of Significance by Jack C. McDowell with Phil Needham
Hope the list helps, and there are some books you want to give it a try.
Great dystopia books?
Nicolette
I love great dystopia books. I have read The Hunger Games, The Giver, Divergent, The Maze Runner, The Uglies, and Legend. Quite honestly, I found these books very easy to read. I need something harder, more complex. Please help!
Answer
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (and Oryx and Crake)
A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller
On the Beach by Nevil Shute
One Second After by William Forstchen
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Children of Men by PD James
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham
The Time Machine by HG Wells
The Drowned World by JG Ballard
1984 by George Orwell
The Running Man and The Long Walk by Stephen King
Blindness by Jose Saramago
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Neuromancer by William Gibson
With the exception of Ender's Game, these are all adult titles. Some are more disturbing than others. Each of them was excellent.
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (and Oryx and Crake)
A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller
On the Beach by Nevil Shute
One Second After by William Forstchen
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Children of Men by PD James
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham
The Time Machine by HG Wells
The Drowned World by JG Ballard
1984 by George Orwell
The Running Man and The Long Walk by Stephen King
Blindness by Jose Saramago
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Neuromancer by William Gibson
With the exception of Ender's Game, these are all adult titles. Some are more disturbing than others. Each of them was excellent.
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