If you want fantasy or science fiction suggestions, I'll give them, but i'm not familiar with those books.
And by science fiction, I don't mean Star Trek (NTTAWWT ), I mean fiction that pushes the boundaries of science as we currently know it.
gimmie a list of books you've read and enjoyed. I like to keep an open mind and see where it leads me...If you want fantasy or science fiction suggestions, I'll give them, but i'm not familiar with those books.
And by science fiction, I don't mean Star Trek (NTTAWWT ), I mean fiction that pushes the boundaries of science as we currently know it.
I'd take some of those. I just finished working my way through the Foreigner sequence by CJ Cheryh and I really like that
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I'm commenting on authors, not individual books, cuz it takes more work to find a good book rather than a good writer.gimmie a list of books you've read and enjoyed. I like to keep an open mind and see where it leads me...
that is a sick book tooFreakonomics
I'd also recommend The Stranger from Camus. Incredibly intriguing book (pretty short, maybe 125pages) that makes you question moral values and your place in society.The Myth of Sisyphus by Camus
I'll second that. After reading it last year I'd say it's my favorite book. Haha, I'm even writing my college essay about Raskolnikov.Fyodor Dostoevsky's classic Crime and Punishment if you can handle it.
Meh, I didn't think it was all that great. Interesting in some ways, but not something I'd recommend too highly.Freakonomics
And The Plague, same author...I'd also recommend The Stranger from Camus. Incredibly intriguing book (pretty short, maybe 125pages) that makes you question moral values and your place in society.
The Lucifer Principle