73Cat wrote: » I can highly recommend Clive Barker's Weaveworld
Malari wrote: » I love them! I think the character development of Lyra is excellent. He's written another series recently, as a companion trilogy, so I'm really looking forward to getting into that.
GLaDOS wrote: Has anyone read the "His Dark Materials" trilogy by Philip Pullman?
New Home wrote: I see what you mean, but if you keep thinking "fiction/parallel dimension" as you read it, it feels less "in your face", at least that's how it worked for me.
ollaetta wrote: » Just started "He" by John Connolly, a kind of fictional imagining of the life of Stan Laurel. Couldn't be further from his Charlie Parker novels but first impressions are good.
Colsin91 wrote: » I am reading Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers. He is so inspirational. I absolutely love his writing! His anecdotes make imminently good sense. Now when I am struggling to code in work, I just think 9,999 hours to go.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Interesting I recently started listening to his podcast 'revisionist history'. I have never read any of his books. But I find myself thinking after I have listened to one of his podcast that he tells a great story whether I agree with him or not! He very definitely leans a certain way politically though!
PMBC wrote: » John Grisham Anybody on here read similar to his style/stories as Ive read most of his stuff. All except one I found were great reads/stories although some felt like variations on a theme. I'm looking for a similar 'easy to read' author.