PZmohax01
Banned
+13|6412|St.Petersburg, Russia
Well, I just wonder, how much and what do you read (USA, UK, GER - especially interested). The point is that my primary subject at the University is the English language and literature (American too of course) and secondary is German (but I will have to read something anyway)
We study your well-known literature thoroughly, reading some old stuff (Sagas, myths etc.) in translation, but starting from 19th century -mostly  in the original.

However,  I want to read some modern books that are popular with and appreciated by the educated young people (that are you). Why? Because the outstanding (and a very few of them) books of today will be included in our course in 4-6 years, so I will miss them!  I'm waiting for your recommendations, please write title, author, language and what it is about. Thanks!

And no lolz that this is posted on BF2 forum. It's just my choice

EDIT full names please

Last edited by PZmohax01 (2008-01-14 10:44:08)

Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6977|Texas - Bigger than France
Try some Vonnegutt.
Brasso
member
+1,549|7065

Crichton is always entertaining as well.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6565|North Tonawanda, NY
Robert Heinlein, in addition to previously suggested Crichton and Vonnegut.
PZmohax01
Banned
+13|6412|St.Petersburg, Russia
Well Vonnegutt is in our reading list at the Uni. I mean really new ones)
PZmohax01
Banned
+13|6412|St.Petersburg, Russia

haffeysucks wrote:

Crichton is always entertaining as well.
Full name PLZ!

I've read Heinlein a lot. Like it!
SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6565|North Tonawanda, NY

PZmohax01 wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

Crichton is always entertaining as well.
Full name PLZ!

I've read Heinlein a lot. Like it!
Michael Crichton.

He wrote books like "Jurassic Park", "State of Fear", "Andromeda Strain", etc...
PZmohax01
Banned
+13|6412|St.Petersburg, Russia

SenorToenails wrote:

PZmohax01 wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

Crichton is always entertaining as well.
Full name PLZ!

I've read Heinlein a lot. Like it!
Michael Crichton.

He wrote books like "Jurassic Park", "State of Fear", "Andromeda Strain", etc...
Thx! The first author added!
mcgid1
Meh...
+129|7151|Austin, TX/San Antonio, TX
You could try some Tom Clancy.
PZmohax01
Banned
+13|6412|St.Petersburg, Russia

mcgid1 wrote:

You could try some Tom Clancy.
Ermmm I wonder if it is only adventure? Im reading Ian Flemming now... do they have something common?
adam1503
Member
+85|6823|Manchester, UK
Well, If you like your sci-fi, you could do worse than to give Iain M Banks a go.  Hes one of the best in his genre.  "Consider Phlebas" is a good novel of his...
PZmohax01
Banned
+13|6412|St.Petersburg, Russia

adam1503 wrote:

Well, If you like your sci-fi, you could do worse than to give Iain M Banks a go.  Hes one of the best in his genre.  "Consider Phlebas" is a good novel of his...
added! Thank you. I'm not crazy about sci-fi, but I like it.
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6977|Texas - Bigger than France

PZmohax01 wrote:

Well Vonnegutt is in our reading list at the Uni. I mean really new ones)
Sure, but probably not the Vonnegutt you haven't heard of - Welcome to the Monkey House (short stories for reading on the can) or a the weirdest book I've read...ever...Breakfast of Champions.

U can try Naked Lunch (Burroughs) too if you like the bizzarre.

I saw Crichton in the list - I thought you wanted stuff a little more literature / a little less contrived.

If you go that route - try Elmore Leonard (movies: Get Shorty, 52 Pickup, Out of Sight, Jackie Brown, and about 30 more).

I also like John Katzenbach (re: Movie Hart's War).

If you like funny purposeless books: Tim Dorsey - featuring a psychotic guy named Serge who kills people at random (for instance, duct taping a guy to a chair, attaching a water weasel to a fire hose, and letting the guy get beaten to a pulp).
PZmohax01
Banned
+13|6412|St.Petersburg, Russia

Pug wrote:

PZmohax01 wrote:

Well Vonnegutt is in our reading list at the Uni. I mean really new ones)
Sure, but probably not the Vonnegutt you haven't heard of - Welcome to the Monkey House (short stories for reading on the can) or a the weirdest book I've read...ever...Breakfast of Champions.

U can try Naked Lunch (Burroughs) too if you like the bizzarre.

I saw Crichton in the list - I thought you wanted stuff a little more literature / a little less contrived.

If you go that route - try Elmore Leonard (movies: Get Shorty, 52 Pickup, Out of Sight, Jackie Brown, and about 30 more).

I also like John Katzenbach (re: Movie Hart's War).

If you like funny purposeless books: Tim Dorsey - featuring a psychotic guy named Serge who kills people at random (for instance, duct taping a guy to a chair, attaching a water weasel to a fire hose, and letting the guy get beaten to a pulp).
Nice review, thank you! You see, I want to explore both entertaining and serious literature. It is part of my profession and it is interesting
IG-Calibre
comhalta
+226|7177|Tír Eoghan, Tuaisceart Éireann
For Irish Writers i'd recommend


James Joyce
Oscar Wilde
Sean O'Casey
George Bernard Shaw
Flann O'Brien
Brendan Behan

or Terry Pratchett for a good laugh (edit:he's English though)

Last edited by IG-Calibre (2008-01-14 11:50:43)

ReTox
Member
+100|6934|State of RETOXification
Anne Rice
Douglas Adams
Buddha
Dalai Lama
Tooooooo many technical books
JRR Tolkien
EA Poe

Last edited by ReTox (2008-01-14 12:06:54)

Varegg
Support fanatic :-)
+2,206|7245|Nårvei

Been reading some books by Donna Leon, a police commisionair from Venice in Italy - the books are very well written, most of it written from the lead characters point of view, it descibes the little things around him so you really catch the atmosphere of Venice and the people living in northern parts of Italy.

The plots are great and the lead character Commisario Brunetti is one of the more intelligently written characters in a long time, 7 or 8 eight books in the series ...

I'm sure it comes in most European languages ...
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Superior Mind
(not macbeth)
+1,755|7127
American Gods by Neil Gaiman.
weerdfoo1
Banned
+26|6599|California
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, it's in English, as for what it's about, well, i can't really explain without giving away too much.  There are some people i know that hated this book, personally, i enjoyed reading it.  It is one of my favorite books.
Magpie
international welder....Douchebag Dude, <3 ur mom
+257|6961|Milkystania, yurop
Michael Connely Love the Harry bosch books but the other ones are bloody good to
PZmohax01
Banned
+13|6412|St.Petersburg, Russia
Uh...too many LOL thank you!!!

Varegg - special thx!!

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