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But the movie and mini series were pretty bad, and books by Herberts son and that hack he hired are truly, truly awful things. |
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I hated the movie when it first came out in 1985, but I've since grown to appreciate it more. I have it on DVD.
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I would check out Stephen King's works over the years. Most of his books, nearly all, are stand-alone and well written.
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Once again thankyou to everyone who has taken the time to reply with suggestions. It is much appreciated.
Cheers, PKFFW |
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Steven King's The Stand (unabridged), is one of the few novels I've read more than once, and one of two (LoTR being the other), that I've read more than twice.
Also, Battlefield Earth by L. Ron Hubbard (yes, Mr. Scientology). It's not all that well written, and it's filled with familiar and well-worn Sci-Fi tropes, but there's just something about the story that pulled me in. |
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The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. LeGuin. That should be perfect for you, PKFFW! The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood might also work. Read either of them?
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Try C.J. Box's, Blue Heaven (2008)
(BLUE HEAVEN, Box's first stand-alone novel, won an Edgar Award for Best Novel of 2008 and has been optioned for film.) |
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"Sharp Objects" by Gillian Flynn is dead brilliant!
I was completely blown away when the murderer (and motive) were revealed. There is a clue given to make the mystery "fair", but it'd take a very astute reader to pick up on it. I'm not usually into thrillers, as such, but could not put this one down. |
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To Kill a Mockingbird is neither a fantasy, nor science fiction. However, it is one of the greatest books I've ever read (said as a major SF/Fantasy fan myself). And it's as stand alone as it gets; the author never wrote another book.
People I've talked to have said "oh yeah, I was forced to read that in school." The problem is, the book being told from the POV of a young child causes schools to mistakenly think it's for kids. Nothing could be further from the truth, and I'm glad I read this as an adult rather than a child, or even young adult. -Pie |
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How about The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. Here's a summary:
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