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Can someone suggest something to read with a few really good twists: good is bad, white is black, etc.? Preferably if those twists would not be apparent halfway through.
Social sci-fi or contemporary fiction would be nice. I don't mind any other genre though ![]() No Dan Brown please ![]() |
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"The Wasp Factory" by Iain Banks - brilliant book.
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Wasp Factory - careful, that book is really, really sick.
"good is bad, white is black" - I suggest the First Law fantasy trilogy by Joe Abercrombie. Nothing as it seems at first. Starts with The Blade Itself. Try the first chapter here, if you like it, you will like the rest of book as well. http://www.joeabercrombie.com/the_blade_itself.htm I am currently reading Marrow by Robert Reed. It is a nice sci-fi with quite a few unexpected turns / betrayals. The setting is very interesting too, a giant spaceship with billions of inhabitants crossing the galaxy. |
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Dark Places by Gillian Flynn- excellent, well-written contemp literary fiction. About a woman who survives the murder of her mother and sisters, for which her brother, the sole other survivor, was imprisoned for committing. Events happen that have her doubting his guilt. Action jumps between her present-day investigations and flashbacks to That Fateful Day
![]() Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier- an early-ish 'gothic.' Woman marries mysterious man and finds herself living in the shadow of his dead first wife Rebecca. But all is not as it seems ![]() The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell- while the UN debates how to handle first contact with an alien species, the Jesuits send a private ship. The sole survivor of the mission comes back crippled and traumatized. What went wrong? Great novel, goes back and forth between present day and flashbacks of what occured. |
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I'm intrigued! Wonder if it's available as an ebook...just what I need - yet another to add to the other 200 or so 'to be read'!! Darn you all for all your recommendations!!! ![]() |
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The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin is excellent.
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Try Anathem by Neal Stephanson, and I'm not even going to tell you the genre because if you begin reading it without knowing, that will be one of the twists.
Another one that had several 'didn't see that coming' moments was "Rule of 4" by Ian Caldwell. The biggest twist for me was the middle book "Lasher" in The Mayfair Witches series, but you have to read "The Witching Hour" for "Lasher" to make sense and then deliver a big twist. I thought The Mayfair Witches series, including all three books, were much better written than any of Anne Rice's vampire series. That might be because we all know what vamps can do, but we're never quite sure what's possible with the characters in The Mayfair Witches series. In Sci-Fi, one of the better twists is in the second book of the Ender series, "Speaker for the Dead" and you get the joy of one of the best sci-fi books ever written as the first book "Ender's Game." "Ender's Game" is recommended reading in a Fortune 10 corporate executive training program that I attended, and one of the best fictional leadership books I've ever read. Last edited by pking36330; 09-16-2009 at 07:37 PM. |
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Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane.
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The Dark Beyond the Stars by Frank Robinson was really good and Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card.
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Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie. That's all I'll say.
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It is amazing how people keep ignoring what the topic starter asked for.
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