So, I'm a pretty fast reader, and as such, tend to burn through a lot of books. I've run out of my backlog, and staring at my massive book collection, I can't muster up the energy to re-read any of my books for the 1000th time right now. For example, just re-read all 10 or 11 books of the Sword of Truth series...
Anyway, looking for suggestions for the next book, series, or author to get hooked on. I generally seem to stumble onto them, but figured this might be a more direct, targeted way to get what I'm looking for.
Will try to list some series/authors I like and have read, in order to at least get it narrowed down a bit:
-Terry Goodkind and Terry Brooks (gives an obvious theme/genre), but couldn't get into the Wheel of Time series. Read the first two, and just couldn't keep my interest. Sword of Truth and Shannara series are favorites, though.
-Dan Simmons. Picked up Hyperion on a whim a while back, love the whole Cantos. Branched off and read most of the rest of his stuff (Illiad/Olympos was great).
-Orson Scott Card. Ender's Game was among my first real books read in the 3rd or 4th grade, and love the series. Enchanted and Pastwatch are another couple favorites by him.
-S.M. Stirling. Saw "Dies the Fire" when browsing, was drawn to it, and then sucked into the rest of the series (plus found out it was part of a larger series, at least indirectly, so had to read Island in the Sea of Time, as well. I seem to accidently start a lot of series mid-stream, as Phantom was the first Sword of Truth book I noticed, and then found out it was like book 10 of 11!). Anyway, I've read a lot of Stirling's stand-alond stuff as well, and enjoy the alternate history takes.
-Greg Bear. Read Anvil of Stars as a kid, and enjoyed it despite what upon later re-read turned out to be a lot more sex than I had noticed before.
Anyway, enjoyed that, Eon, the Darwin books, etc.
-Arthur C. Clarke, and the whole 2001 series, good stuff. The Time Odyssey series was interesting as well.
-Larry Nieven. Read the whole Ringworld series and despite some oddness, enjoyed it. Wish there was more to it, seemed they barely scratched the surface of the whole thing. Which I guess was the point, with the unthinkable size of the thing, but still...
Anyway, i could go on forever, and I still reserve the right to add more later, or say i've read what you suggest, but this gives a starting place, and eliminates some of the usual suspects. I like fantasy books, decent mixes of sci-fi (although usually not too HARD sci-fi), alternate histories, and a mix of doomsday/apocolypse books. What are some of the good ones I'm missing out on? Stand-alone books are fine, perfectly willing to take on a whole series as well if it's worthy. I've gotta drop off Confessor at the library at lunch, point me towards another shelf!
Anyway, looking for suggestions for the next book, series, or author to get hooked on. I generally seem to stumble onto them, but figured this might be a more direct, targeted way to get what I'm looking for.
Will try to list some series/authors I like and have read, in order to at least get it narrowed down a bit:
-Terry Goodkind and Terry Brooks (gives an obvious theme/genre), but couldn't get into the Wheel of Time series. Read the first two, and just couldn't keep my interest. Sword of Truth and Shannara series are favorites, though.
-Dan Simmons. Picked up Hyperion on a whim a while back, love the whole Cantos. Branched off and read most of the rest of his stuff (Illiad/Olympos was great).
-Orson Scott Card. Ender's Game was among my first real books read in the 3rd or 4th grade, and love the series. Enchanted and Pastwatch are another couple favorites by him.
-S.M. Stirling. Saw "Dies the Fire" when browsing, was drawn to it, and then sucked into the rest of the series (plus found out it was part of a larger series, at least indirectly, so had to read Island in the Sea of Time, as well. I seem to accidently start a lot of series mid-stream, as Phantom was the first Sword of Truth book I noticed, and then found out it was like book 10 of 11!). Anyway, I've read a lot of Stirling's stand-alond stuff as well, and enjoy the alternate history takes.
-Greg Bear. Read Anvil of Stars as a kid, and enjoyed it despite what upon later re-read turned out to be a lot more sex than I had noticed before.

-Arthur C. Clarke, and the whole 2001 series, good stuff. The Time Odyssey series was interesting as well.
-Larry Nieven. Read the whole Ringworld series and despite some oddness, enjoyed it. Wish there was more to it, seemed they barely scratched the surface of the whole thing. Which I guess was the point, with the unthinkable size of the thing, but still...
Anyway, i could go on forever, and I still reserve the right to add more later, or say i've read what you suggest, but this gives a starting place, and eliminates some of the usual suspects. I like fantasy books, decent mixes of sci-fi (although usually not too HARD sci-fi), alternate histories, and a mix of doomsday/apocolypse books. What are some of the good ones I'm missing out on? Stand-alone books are fine, perfectly willing to take on a whole series as well if it's worthy. I've gotta drop off Confessor at the library at lunch, point me towards another shelf!
