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Suggest me a book

I'm bored out of my mind. Suggest me a book and I'll read it cover to cover.

Two conditions

  1. I can aquire a digital copy.
  2. Some ovious filters like no dictionary or phone book kind.
  3. Most people agreening on the book will be selected.
  4. Any book works.

Thanks.


Update: 21st march

Thank you all for your time and input.

Looks like it's a tie between.

  1. Project hail mary
  2. The count of monte cristo

As kind of promised I'll read these two cover by cover.

And bonus rules(5,6) that i kept for later

  1. I'll make a list of every book(other than selected) and will give it fair shot by reading at least 25%.
  2. I'll post here after finishing each book.

I think I am set for a year. I am not a reader although I have 3 e-readers + a m5paper for which ill write a e reader firmware/app. I love the e-reader tech and books. (Still not a reader but id like to be one and this is my second attempt to become one.)

I'll update the list of books here mentioned tomorrow.

Thanks again for putting out your suggetions and favs. Happy Reading.


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piefed.social

If you want something fast paced, recent, and ok with scifi, I suggest Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. It’s a quick and fun read, I highly enjoyed it. The movie just came out, so you can watch that then compare the two. So far, folks have said it’s a good adaptation, I am seeing it tomorrow.

That would take a fair bit of time out of your boredom.

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That is one I was going recommend. Also The Martain is also good.

Another book recommendation is Children of Time by Andrew Tchaikovskuly. The whole series is pretty good. Currently reading the 4th book in that series that just came out.

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Agreed. Great for literally anybody of any tastes. Easy read that’s fun. Bonus is the audiobook is very good as well.

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Also going tomorrow! Just finished reading it a few weeks ago. It wasn't a 5/5 for me but I think it will make a good movie, I'm excited.

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lemmy.ml

With boredom comes dedication and commitment. I recommend The Count of Monte Cristo. Long but very captivating.

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One of my top 5s for sure - maybe even #1. But it’s a long read not suitable for first time/new readers (not saying OP is or isn’t - just don’t know anything about them, and I wouldn’t recommend the count to, say, my teenage daughter who doesn’t read much).

But ya - if you’re up for it OP, this is a masterpiece of a book.

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If you want something a bit more humourous:

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams

Guards! Guards! - Terry Pratchett

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Lies of Locke Lamora - Scott Lynch

Kind of like Ocean’s 11 in a fantasy setting with some of the best snarky dialogue I have ever read.

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lemmy.world

This is both wonderful and terrible advice. I just want the next book. I don't think it's ever going to happen.

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I'm actually not even mad on this one. The books are standalone enough that I won't feel slighted if the next one never comes out.

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Dune by Frank Herbert

The Illuminatus Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson

Hyperion and Fall of Hyperion by the recently departed Dan Simmons

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lemmy.world

The Blade Itself. Joe Abercrombie has ruined the entire fantasy genre for me… nothing can compare.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

I’ll throw some of my favorites on the pile in addition to two others I’ve already seen and replied to (Hail Mary and count of monte cristo). Warning - all over the spectrum here

  • lord of the rings
  • Frankenstein - much better than I thought it would be
  • the picture of Dorian Grey - Lord Henry might be the best villain in any book. He’s so scandalous you can’t help but love his ridiculousness.
  • the road to tender hearts
  • a man called ove
  • red rising series
  • titan (biography on rockerfeller, fascinating but long)
  • the intelligent investor

I have plenty more if you want me to keep going. If any one of those interests you at all, I’m positive you’ll enjoy reading from that list.

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piefed.social

Frankenstein seconded, more than you might expect from the film versions.

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Old Man's War - by John Scalzi.

It's such a fun and good written sci-fi space story.

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These are my favorites from each category:

Classic: The Odyssey, Homer
Fantasy: Here There be Dragons, James Owen
Horror: The Fall of House Usher, E.A. Poe (short story)
SciFi: Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury
Science: Cosmic Querries, Neil deGrasse Tyson
Politics: A Second Treatise of Government, John Locke
Philosophy: Phaedo, Plato
Poetry: Songs of Innocence and Experience, William Blake
Play: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare
Historical Fiction: Little House on the Prarie, Laura Ingals Wilder
Cooking: The Classic of Tea, Lu Yu
Religion: The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis
Romance: idk havent read one I like yet

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Horace McCoy - They Shoot Horses, Don't They?

It's a quick read, and it hits like a bullet.

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The Remaining by DJ Molles. It's the first book in one of my favorite series. The first series has 6 books, there is a follow on series with 6 books, and there are 4 stand alone novels and a prequel following that. Awesome concept with realistic, flawed characters and lots of gruesome post-apocalyptic action. chef kiss

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To Kill a Mockingbird. Very entertaining, easy and quick read.

Or Brave New World or 1984 or Fahrenheit 451. Very topical.

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High Fidelity

After being dumped, the owner of a record store details his top 5 breakups of all-time.

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Moonbound by Robin Sloan, My favorite book of 2025, maybe my favorite SciFi of all time

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“Zombie Fairy Tales” by Kevin Richey

ISBN-13: 9781494298043

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The Victorian Internet by Tom Standage.

Great book. It’s about the story of the invention and proliferation of the telegraph.

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lemmy.world

One of the most-important books for anyone to read, if they want their life to be managed into being better than what "fate" would make it:

Logan, King, & Dr. Fischer-Wright's "Tribal Leadership" on the 5 social-process levels, & how to get people to climb up into a healthier one, if they're ready to do that..

the oversimplified TED Talk about the meanings they discovered in their years of research - https://www.ted.com/talks/david_logan_tribal_leadership

The actual book: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/tribal-leadership-revised-edition

I'd require this of all highschool graduates, for them to be eligible for their diploma: it'd fundamentally improve society profoundly, to make these understandings normal.

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Probably because the "5 social-process levels" sounds like some culty pseudoscience mumbo jumbo. There are a ton of snake oil books claiming "if you do what I say you'll solve all your problems and the world's too." There is no simple hidden trick to solving all the world's problems.

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