**The Book Thread**

Posted 10 years ago

So I recently just made a new rule of no computer use after midnight. This gives me around 1.5hours of the day to or do whatever.

I just bought these books from the 2nd hand bookshop. I usually spend a good amount of time on Amazon looking at reviews before I order books but sadly could not do that here. Hope they are good.

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Other books I would recommend:

- The Four Hour Work Week
- The Power Of Now
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Posted 10 years ago*
I'm reading primarily WH40k novels and some poker books. At the mo its the Horus Heresy, Vengeful Spirit and The Mental Game of Poker.
Posted 10 years ago
The dice man -luke rheinhart. Anatomy of the state-murray rothbard. Animal farm -Orwell . Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury, the little prince -Antoine de Saint Exupery. and everything by Coelho...are some of my favs
Posted 10 years ago
The dice man by Rheinhardt is my favourite book ever ... a CLASSIC Smile
Posted 10 years ago
I can highly recommend the Song of Ice and Fire books (Game of Thrones).

Other than that any book by Dan Brown is awesome
Posted 10 years ago
fanicia: I can highly recommend the Song of Ice and Fire books (Game of Thrones).

Other than that any book by Dan Brown is awesome
I am usually lazy to read books when there's a TV show or movie about them. The books are really big too lol. Are they easy to read? How much does one cost?
Posted 10 years ago
LKH9: The dice man -luke rheinhart. Anatomy of the state-murray rothbard. Animal farm -Orwell . Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury, the little prince -Antoine de Saint Exupery. and everything by Coelho...are some of my favs

Check out 1984 and Down and Out in Paris and London by Orwell. Two amazing books.

I've only read the "The Alchemist" from Paul Coelho, good read.
Posted 10 years ago
Harvie:
fanicia: I can highly recommend the Song of Ice and Fire books (Game of Thrones).

Other than that any book by Dan Brown is awesome
I am usually lazy to read books when there's a TV show or movie about them. The books are really big too lol. Are they easy to read? How much does one cost?


okay this might not be a great selling point but:

for people who has english as a 2nd language i wouldn't call them easy to read due to the fact that a lot of the terms they use are from the middle ages and stuff like that... although they aren't SUPER HARD either.

and yes they are quite long. took me a while to get past book 1 and 2, although book 3 part 1 (yeah.. he split the 3rd book in 2 parts...) was AMAZING and didn't take that long for me to get through. The reason i really enjoy them is because i feel like i get so much more knowledge about the characters and their motives than you do from the series (although the series is amazing too Smile )

regarding the prize i think the 3rd one cost me 10USD when i was in the states last year Smile
Posted 10 years ago
I have the 'Song Of Ice & Fire' books but have not read them as of yet. I will at some point as I am sure they are amazing!

This is my latest purchase....

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Synopsis....

'The information contained in this book contradicts nearly everything you’ve been led to believe about democracy and “representative government.”

Based on the groundbreaking research of respected historian Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope 101 reveals an unimaginably devious political system, skillfully manipulated by a handful of elite, which is undermining freedom and democracy as we know it. The goal of those who control the system, in Quigley’s own words, is to dominate “all habitable portions of the world.” Using deception, theft, and violence, they have achieved more toward this goal than any rulers in human history.

However, the Information Age is quickly derailing their plans. The immorality of their system, and those who serve it, has become nearly impossible to hide. Awareness and resistance are growing…Tragedy is yielding to hope.'
Posted 10 years ago
CrazyKeri:


Synopsis....

'The information contained in this book contradicts nearly everything you’ve been led to believe about democracy and “representative government.”

Based on the groundbreaking research of respected historian Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope 101 reveals an unimaginably devious political system, skillfully manipulated by a handful of elite, which is undermining freedom and democracy as we know it. The goal of those who control the system, in Quigley’s own words, is to dominate “all habitable portions of the world.” Using deception, theft, and violence, they have achieved more toward this goal than any rulers in human history.

However, the Information Age is quickly derailing their plans. The immorality of their system, and those who serve it, has become nearly impossible to hide. Awareness and resistance are growing…Tragedy is yielding to hope.'


sounds like house of cards to me? Cheeky
Posted 10 years ago
@fanicia thanks for the info, my friend reads the books too and he says it blows the TV show out the water.

@Keri, that book sounds too deep, although I read your post hungover so will try again tomorrow lol.
Posted 10 years ago
fanicia:

sounds like house of cards to me? :P


I have no idea what house of cards is tbh! Is it a TV program? Cheeky
Posted 10 years ago*
Harvie:
@Keri, that book sounds too deep, although I read your post hungover so will try again tomorrow lol.


It is deep Harvie but fact and truth. I think that is one of the reasons nothing has changed as of yet because people turn a blind eye to these things. They have a 'Well that doesn't directly effect me so I don't care' kind of attitude. I think now though, people are beginning see these problems for what they are as many people are being effected financially etc and so things are coming to light.

I bought this book as a means for study and reference for the book I am writing, set in the future around 100 years where Earth is on the brink of destruction, the world is in poverty minus the very small social elite.

The book itself is really good so far. Well worth a read if you are into this kind of thing. I love, love love it! So eye opening, its crazy what goes on in this world that we are blissfully unaware of!
Posted 9 years ago
Started reading The Bourne Ascendancy, its a great series and this is the 12th! I recommend them but make sure you start from the beginning.

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Posted 9 years ago
jongordon84: Started reading The Bourne Ascendancy, its a great series and this is the 12th! I recommend them but make sure you start from the beginning.

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I take it these books are what the films are based on?
Posted 9 years ago
CrazyKeri - yeh, but only the first film is similar to the book, after that the films do theyre own thing and just use the titles. I love the films too.
Posted 9 years ago
jongordon84: CrazyKeri - yeh, but only the first film is similar to the book, after that the films do theyre own thing and just use the titles. I love the films too.


I've never really been much of a fan of this kind of thing to be honest but I did quite enjoy the first film. Never got as far as the second though! Cheeky
Posted 9 years ago
Anyone got any recs for a fiction book that has a message like The Alchemist or Siddhartha? I love reading these types of books but not sure anything that caught my eye recently.
Posted 9 years ago
I'm a big fan of fantasy type books. Lord of the Rings being the obvious favourite and a Song of Ice and Fire also at the top of my list.

Finally went right through the entire Wheel of Time series last year which I really enjoyed, despite a few of the books dragging a little.

Right now I'm about to start this one..... Book 2 of the Malazan Book of the Fallen. Book 1 was hard to get in to to begin with but picked up as it went along. Has been about a month since I finished book 1 (Gardens of the Moon) so might need to wiki it just to refresh where I left off.

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Posted 9 years ago
I am not a fan of the fantasy style books - I enjoy all the TV shows and movies to the titles you mentioned but I don't like my books too long. Not sure why that is, perhaps part ego as I like to say I have read X books this year or w/e. I also feel committed to reading a long book once I have started.

Are they easy to pick up and read books or do you need to have a certain amount of focus/ energy to read these longer novels?