Not read the other 9 books?
are you a mad man lol
They all carry on from each other. The first book is like the first hour of all 3 lord of the rings films combined.
Funnily enough, i have Black Genesis (the second book) sat here. You want it?
Yup proud owner of Battlefield Earth and the first 3 books of the decology which i haven't read yet. I pick up the first book and bounce off the first page, I just can't get into it. I have all 10 on the computer to put onto the Kindle one day. Thanks for the offer of the book, Mark, but I already have it.
I just read that Wikipedia write up for Battlefield Earth. Man that got a slagging off! I personally
really enjoyed it.
Agreed.
Personally a fan of the Rigante series and Morningstar, but to be fair all his characters are good.. Shame he died before he could finish the Troy series. Wonder if it would have had more to it had he not.
+1 for David Gemmell's stuff. I read Legend years ago and actually came close to tears with the emotions that book induced. Very enjoyable indeed. Haven't read any of the "Sipstrassi stones" books yet, there's been mention of them in Waylander and such but I have started on them as yet. Again got pretty much all of Mr Gemmell's stuff for my Kindle.
Another author in the fantasy genre I enjoyed was David Eddings. He wrote the Belgariad, a series of 5 books which I thoroughly enjoyed. Then he made a sequel to it with yet another 5 books called the Mallorian, I struggled getting past the first volume of that set.
Raymond Feist's work is very enjoyable. haven't read any of his stuff in ages though. Got a ton of it ready to load onto my Kindle.
I think you would enjoy Emberverse Aaron
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emberverse_series
Night of the Triffids is a very good sequel - try "The Kraken Wakes" for something by the same author thats even better!
Also try The Rift"
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I'll check out that Emberverse series, thanks.
Night of the Triffids I did read and liked but not half as much as I did with Wyndhams original book. Had a look through my files and can't find "Web". Just copied The Kraken wakes to my kindle, as well as a few other books already listed in this thread.
I'm currently reading Jurassic Park at the moment and enjoying that a lot, grittier than the film was. Michael Crichton's Timeline was a good read and they even made it into a film which wasn't too shabby either.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I've actually copied the postings here to notepad so I can seek out these recommended books I'm missing for addition to my Kindle list.