What do you read for pleasure/fun?
Not the books you read for school, work or to make a point but just simply for enjoyment.
Edgar Allan Poe has always had a special place in my heart. I also have a love for feminist poetry and classic novels.
I really enjoy reading historical fiction, especially by Ken Follett. He really has a way of bringing history alive.
yep the description of the poverty in the 1300's is brilliant in pillars of the earth
CNN... and.... USA today. Oh yeah... that damn RV manual.
there will be a quiz on the RV manual
2nd try here. ...Travel art gardening healing science writing gives me the most pleasure and I consider Atheists writing here within my 5 categories. ..good job most of y'all Atheists
These days it's mostly scripture: Dhammapada, Lankavatara Sutra, Bhagavad Gita. Buddhism and meditation.
Haven't enjoy a book for a while. But anything about enemy cousins Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart I found to be interesting history. video or book. As real true to life as possible, rather than hollywood version.
I highly recommend checking out Allie Brosh's "Hyperbole & a Half", inspired by her online blog.
It makes a great gift also. My daughter and I were having a tug of war trying to read it at the same time. It's epic and something of a thing that the book even came out as the author suffers from severe depression.
I could read stuff like that all day.
A lot but not all of these made it into the book: [hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com]
Comic books, erotica if its good material. Yea, anything to unplug sometimes!
I'm currently on the 3rd chapter of, "The God Delusion'' and also for light reading, I'm reading my dictionary/thesaurus for intellectuals.
Currently? Game Of Thrones
I read Dune cover to cover in three days when I was 16. This is child’s play.
Try Gormenghast.
@Gatovicolo Dune affected me the same way. Great book
@btroje the following books were mediocre by comparison, but Dune was amazing.
Music theory, guitar and guitar related gear reviews. Bios on bands I enjoy. I used to read a lot of sci fi and fantasy, but haven't much recently.
Almost anything Science Fiction with a preference for Hard Science Fiction where the author has taken the time to develop his characters well and they tend to run the show but the technology has not been forced into the back seat. That would be my number one choice.
Actually open to any genre, though I give Romance, Literal Fiction, and most Westerns a pass. I can get turned on by well written Urban Fantasy/Paranormal/Horror, but it has to be well thought out and presented.
Non-fiction. Music, comedians, science.
I enjoy reading history. I am very much into history of science and ancient cosmologies. I have read a great deal of Law material as well. When I was young I read non-fiction, Physics, Chemistry and the Earth sciences almost exclusively. Now I lean more towards Brain sciences, Sociological and Philosophical material.