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TopicWhat is your favorite book? What is the last book your read?
JigsawTDC
03/04/21 9:06:19 PM
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I've read most the books listed so far! Keep the recommendations coming!

grimhilde00 posted...
I would probably say Finch by Jeff VanderMeer. He's my favorite author and that's my favorite book I've read of his so far. It's part of the Ambergris series so I would read the other two first, I like them all.

He's the author who did Southern Reach trilogy, including Annihilation (which btw the movie was made before the trilogy was finished so they do not have the same ending). I also recommend that trilogy. I just really like this author. But the Ambergris series I like more and it's neat cause each book has different styles in that one.

Need a new book.

Might do The City & the City by China Miville next.

We should talk books more some time. I fucking love Annihilation (and Southern Reach in general) and try getting everyone I know to read it. I haven't read any of VanderMeer's other work aside from Borne, but I've got all his work loaded up on my Kindle. Finch will be the next book of his I go for thanks to this post lol.

The City & the City is fantastic. It does a really good job of putting you in this bizarre world.

I read everything, but weird fiction is a particular favorite genre of mine.

kukukupo posted...
Favorite would be tough. I like the memory,sorrow, and thorn books (tad Williams). Best single book (not a series) was probably Faerie Tale by Raymond E Feist - more of a horror/fantasy novel.

I just finished The Secret Chapter by Genevieve Colman. The series is ok - nothing fantastic. Kind of a Fantasy/murder mystery.

I'm on the last book of Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn and while I like it, it's far from my favorite fantasy. I definitely appreciate its importance and impact it had on the genre though!

GunslingerGunsl posted...
Favorite book is probably Clive Barker's Theif of Always. It is a young adult book that my dad read to me when I was younger. It is still one of my favorite fables.

Currently reading the Lies of Locke Lamora which is actually becoming my current favorite book. It's so good.

I'm looking forward to getting to Lies of Locke Lamora in the future myself!
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