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I was sitting here bored tonight and decided to pick up my Nook Color to see if I could find a good book to read. I browsed through the B&N top sellers and nothing really caught my attention. I hit up several lists of the greatest novels of all times and most of them were so old that I wasn't sure if I'd be able to relate and figured I'd lose interest. I have extreme ADD when it comes to reading so if a book doesn't keep my attention I bail out after a few chapters. This is mostly why I don't really read books.
I'm looking for a great book, not just a good book. Anyone have any suggestions? Some of you do read don't you?
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Seabiscuit was a good book.
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I am currently reading Forrest Griffin's book: Be Ready When the Sh*t Goes Down: A Survival Guide to the Apocalypse :high5:
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I just finished the Game of thrones series. Five books in all. That's right five. I can't believe I read five books. Hell of a good read though, rather addicting. Hustler is a good read too. Hahaha! just kidding. Internet killed that. :ontop:
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A few years ago, a book came out about the true story of Slap Shot.
I've always wanted to read that, but I don't have much time to read.
Maybe one day I'll get around to it.
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Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Just read it.
Anything by Tom Clancy, WEB Griffith or Clive Cussler for entertainment value.
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I like books by Steve Berry, he's another one of those historical fiction writers. Good stuff. Another one of the those Dan Brown, Steve Berry types is James Rollins. I haven't read his stuff but have been told to check him out if I like the other two.
Another book I really enjoyed is Aztec, another historical fiction novel by Gary Jennings. Big book, it is an investment but very, very good. I'm a very slow reader and this on took me about a year to read, reading it here and there.
Another good book is Pompey. I can't remember the author, I'll have to look when I get home.
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Hondo Wrote:Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Just read it.
Anything by Tom Clancy, WEB Griffith or Clive Cussler for entertainment value.
I actually have Atlas Shrugged on paper and on my Nook. A few years ago I got maybe a third of the way into the book and had to stop to study for work and I never got back to it. That will be one I will go back to.
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Back when I used to read, pretty much everything I read was Tom Clancy.
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JDubb Wrote:I like books by Steve Berry, he's another one of those historical fiction writers. Good stuff. Another one of the those Dan Brown, Steve Berry types is James Rollins. I haven't read his stuff but have been told to check him out if I like the other two.
Another book I really enjoyed is Aztec, another historical fiction novel by Gary Jennings. Big book, it is an investment but very, very good. I'm a very slow reader and this on took me about a year to read, reading it here and there.
Another good book is Pompey. I can't remember the author, I'll have to look when I get home.
Good call on the Dan Brown stuff. I read every book he has written except The Lost Symbol, but I did just buy that one.
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cody Wrote:I just finished the Game of thrones series. Five books in all. That's right five. I can't believe I read five books. Hell of a good read though, rather addicting. Hustler is a good read too. Hahaha! just kidding. Internet killed that. :ontop:
I bought the game of thrones books recently, I want to read them. I hope I will.
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What your poo it telling you is a good book.
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I recently bought a book called Sniper on good recommendation, I forget the author, but it might be a good one to maintain attention. If interested I can look to see the author.
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Joe Wrote:I was sitting here bored tonight and decided to pick up my Nook Color to see if I could find a good book to read. I browsed through the B&N top sellers and nothing really caught my attention. I hit up several lists of the greatest novels of all times and most of them were so old that I wasn't sure if I'd be able to relate and figured I'd lose interest. I have extreme ADD when it comes to reading so if a book doesn't keep my attention I bail out after a few chapters. This is mostly why I don't really read books.
I'm looking for a great book, not just a good book. Anyone have any suggestions? Some of you do read don't you?
Hey man- it depends on what kind of books you like. If you are into fiction, I saw Dan Brown suggested that is pretty good pop fiction/adventure stuff, Steve Berry is good like that, as is Harlen Coben.
If you want interesting reads and like numbers- check out Freakonomics or Super Crunchers. If you like science, A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson is good. If you like Physics check out The God Particle by Lederman. If you like biology Genome by Matt Ridley.
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Oh...can't believe I left these out...anything by Michael Crichton. He's best known for the Jurassic Park stuff but every last one of his books will keep you entertained.
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