I'm mostly a sci-fi nut, all the heady stuff, like Clark, Niven, Asimov, Herbert, but there's tons of other stuff I'm a fan of, too. Currently, I'm back to reading Koontz: the XP books he wrote about Christopher Snow. I started that set today, and I'm remembering all the details from the last read, which was totallly awesome.
Just finished the Odd Thomas series; that one's a lot of fun. Before that, I read Space by James Michener. I'm into big, epic stories, so anything with either lots of books in the series or long books to read is a must in my library. Mostly fantasy, sci-fi, or military related, in the vein of W.E.B. Griffin to Ken Follett. Basically anything totally immersive, so much so that the world around me ceases to be.
Don't know what I'm going to read when I'm done with the 2 Koontz books, though. Been reading since I was 3, so I've covered a lot of territory. My Ma passed a little over a year ago, and part of my inheritance was all of her books (minus one or two my father wanted). It took me nearly three years, but I managed to get her to read the Odd Thomas books, just a year or so before she passed, and she all all four, so those definitely have a special meaning for me (she never cared for thrillers or scary titles, took me nearly a decade to get her to read Green Mile and the Stand).
I'm thinking of getting back into Follett, which she had a bunch of, and I now have. Don't know, though. If anyone's got epic stories in mind, let me know, and I'll check my list to see if I've already read it (like I said, I've been reading since I was 3, so that's more than two and a half decades spent in front of a book, ruining my eyesight).
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