gameon: As i made a giveaway recently, i realised that there are some informative book readers on GOG. I always like to expand my knowledge and discover new things.
So any decent book recommendations you have would be beneficial to the whole community. Whether its an old classic, or a modern digital e-book, or perhaps a graphic novel, tell us about it.
Maybe even list amazon e-book deals also!
There are literally thousands of books that can be recommended, but I can name a few in different genres which I would highly recommend to any readers.
Horror- The best classic horror experience a reader can have is an anthology of the works of Edgar Allan Poe. For more contemporary works,
It by Stephen King is a very long but fast moving book that will instill the fear of clowns into readers. I read the book in less than a week despite it being over 1000 pages. Dean Koontz has also written some good ones (The Odd Thomas books are fantastic) but he has one weakness; his endings are usually weak.
Science Fiction- The original
Dune by Frank Herbert is an all-time classic. Also,
Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke is an amazing book and a fun read. For contemporary SF, if you don't mind something with some length, Peter Hamilton's
Night's Dawn Trilogy is a Space Opera epic. It's like a SF version of some of the very long fantasy series out there. It's a bit slow at times, but it's also quite satisfying. I also recommend the works of Karen Traviss if you like Military SF. Whether in the Star Wars universe or in her original universe, Traviss always seems to write good military SF stories.
Fantasy-
Lord Of The Rings of course, and, for me, the
Incarnations of Immortality by Piers Anthony. These books are fantasy but the world is also modern. Here's an example: In one book a couple in India are married in a magic castle, have a flying carpet, and enjoy mystic arts at home. They have to travel to the US, though, so, in order to stay safe, they only take their magic carpet to the capital where they board a 747 for the rest of the trip.
These are only a few examples, but there are literally thousands more I can think of at this time. Currently I'm working on another two-book set by Peter Hamilton featuring the novel
Judas Unchained. Of course for Hamilton, two books still means 2000+ pages.
Hope that helps!