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If you already like one of these books you'll like the rest.
A Prayer for Owen MeanyA Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving
Buy new: £6.94 / Used from: £0.25
Irving's finest book. Slightly better than 'The world according to Garp'. Truly a masterpiece.
The FermataThe Fermata by Nicholson Baker
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A man discovers a way to freeze time and uses it primarily for voyeuristic purposes. Baker treads a fine moral line with great balance. Not for everyone as some passages are very sexually explicit.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-timeThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon
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Life-changing. A must for anyone who has ever had a connection to the disabled and even even more so for those who haven't.
The Time Traveler's WifeThe Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
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A love story complicated by the time travel of one partner only. A very difficult premise handled beautifully.
City of the BeastsCity of the Beasts by Isabel Allende
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The perfect book for adults to share with their children (12-15). Kids read a great adventure story and inthe process get to deal with issues like death, morality, conservation, and lots more.
The Houdini GirlThe Houdini Girl by Martyn Bedford
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Great combination of mystery and love story. Obsession and magic with a dark side.
Native TongueNative Tongue by Carl Hiaasen
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Hiaasen's books all tread similar ground but this is still one of the best. Funny crime writing with a blunt, in-your face ecological message.
Flashman at the ChargeFlashman at the Charge by George MacDonald Fraser
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What became of Flashman, the bully from 'Tom Brown's School Days'? Cowardice, treachery, and unrepentant mysoginy as the greatest cad of them all changes the course of history. Hilarious.
Neutral Buoyancy: Adventures in a Liquid WorldNeutral Buoyancy: Adventures in a Liquid World by Tim Ecott
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As close to a great scuba diving book as has ever been written. This is not a novel, it's part autobiography, part history lesson, but it does go some way to expressing the magic of diving.
Pattern RecognitionPattern Recognition by William Gibson
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Gibson is one of the great modern science/cyber-fiction authors. This one is more of a mainstream/cyberfiction crossover and works brilliantly. Easily enjoyed by anyone.
Automated AliceAutomated Alice by Jeff Noon
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Noon is the other great modern science/cyber-fiction author. This book is utterly awesome in its originality and creativity. A knowledge of Alice in Wonderland and Noon's other books is usefull here.
Rule of the BoneRule of the Bone by Russell Banks
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A great book about rebellion, freedom, responsability and consequences. Bone is a great lead character.
The Witching HourThe Witching Hour by Anne Rice
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Anne Rice used to be a great author before she started cashing in with hasty, badly written sequels. This is a great book about family, tradition, and the supernatural.
Round Ireland with a FridgeRound Ireland with a Fridge by Tony Hawks
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What happens when a comedian makes a drunken bet to walk around the whole of Ireland with a fridge in tow? Just plain hilarious.
AirframeAirframe by Michael Crichton
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A great and scary thriller. Brilliantly researched as is usual for Crichton. Just do not read it before or during a flight or if you're already afraid of flying.
The Good Fairies of New YorkThe Good Fairies of New York by Martin Millar
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A classic. Fairies are real and they behave just as badly as humans. They drink to excess, they take drugs, and they have political, race and gang issues. Read it, it's brilliant.
Morvern CallarMorvern Callar by Alan Warner
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You can't help but fall in love with Morvern Callar. A great book about strength and weakness and odd people in the scottish highlands.
The Wasp FactoryThe Wasp Factory by Iain Banks
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The book that established Ian Banks. Dark, very very dark and twisted. Also brilliant.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Harper Perennial Modern Classics) by Hunter S. Thompson
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One of the great books of this century. Do not read if drug use offends. Do read if chaos, humour, and true zeitgeist appeal.
TransmissionTransmission by Hari Kunzru
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Kunzru is a real star for the future. This is his second book and brilliantly deals with issues of race, immigration, integration and technology.
The Cement GardenThe Cement Garden by Ian McEwan
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Another very dark but brilliant book. A stifling and compelling story of loss and incest. Shocking but utterly believable.
The Art of Breaking GlassThe Art of Breaking Glass by Matthew Hall
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Great crime thriller. At times very violent but no more than your average serial killer novel. This one is just so well written.
The Dice ManThe Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart
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A true cult classic. The story of a man who makes all his decisions based on the roll of the dice. With extreme consequences.