Reading
I went to the library today to get a new book and realized that I need a better selection system. As such, I am accepting suggestions, but the rule is that they must be authors other than Vonnegut, Stephenson, Doctorow, Coupland, Chbosky, Palahniuk, Pychon, Sedaris, Burroughs, Proulx, Eggers, Gaiman, Franzen, Fitzgerald, Hornby, Wolfe, Bradbury, Kesey, Hemmingway, Tolkien, Heller, Salinger or Steinbeck. There are probably others, but you get the point. It's not that I don't like these authors, but rather that I do like them. I'm looking for new voices and perspectives.
Anyone?
Anyone?


3 Comments:
Read Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson and marvel at how it's just like the class of 2006.
I just started reading the feminist sci fi saga that Cory Doctorow posted about a couple of weeks ago. It's ... interesting so far. I'll let you know how it goes.
Jack Whyte's Camulod Chronicles about King Arthur or his new series about the Knights Templar. He does a really good job of taking legend and couching it into the real time period.
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