Ok, I'll be going to Oxford next week, and I will be raiding bookstores. Does anyone have any suggestions for English language books? Science fiction, detectives, and historical stuff are good, but any book that comes with special recommendations can be on the list.
I'm already looking for
- Discworld (Terry Pratchett), anything but part 1
- Anything by Asimov, except for I, Robot
- The latest Falco (Lindsey Davis)
- Dune Messiah (Frank Herbert)
- Honorverse books (David Weber)
- Anything from Orwell, except for 1984.
- Starship Troopers (Robert Heinlein)
- Neuromancer (William Gibson)
- Necromancer (Gordon R. Dickson)
- A Game of Thrones (George R. R. Martin)
- Hitchikers guide to Galaxy [and other books by same author] (Douglas Adams)
- Ender's Game (Orson Scott Card)
- Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion (Dan Simmons)
- Inspector John Rebus series (First book: Knots and Crosses) (Ian Rankin)
- Brave New World (Aldous Huxley)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (Arthur C. Clarke)
- Lord of the Flies (William G. Golding)
- War of the Worlds (H.G.Wells)
(The red is stuff recommended by others, so I can always use more comments on those books.)
I already have:
- Discworld, The colour of Magic (Pratchett)
- I, Robot (Asimov)
- The entire Falco series, but the last one (Davis)
- Dune (Herbert)
- 1984 (Orwell)
I do not like:
- Anything by Arundathi Roy
- Anything with an overtone of idealism, that uses too many adverbs and adjectives. (See comment on Roy)
If you know a good series, I would love to know the first title, the thinnest title (weight, we're flying), and the best title according to your taste.
If anyone has any special requests, I can look out for certain titles, and either hand them over in London next year, or someone can send me a self-adressed envelope with postage money or something like that.