I love The Stand. One of my favorite books ever.
Trashcan Man comes to mind
"Hey there, Happy Crappy." Good times.
Sophia and Jilli, the link is here. It's just Panic, but it's adorable.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I love The Stand. One of my favorite books ever.
Trashcan Man comes to mind
"Hey there, Happy Crappy." Good times.
Sophia and Jilli, the link is here. It's just Panic, but it's adorable.
I want to say Neuromancer, but I'm not sure it really fits.
I want to say Neuromancer, but I'm not sure it really fits.
Yeah, I don't know if it's Dystopian when I want to live in that world.
Oh, I didn't mean dystopian, I meant quest.
Neuromancer is already on the dystopian list.
ETA: And I'm just trying to come up with suggestions to give people ideas how this might work, not final reading lists.
Aw, man, all that thinking I did could have been avoided my better reading comprehension.
Eta: it often seems like every other book I read is a quest, and yet now I can't think of any.
You might want to add Oryx and Crake and/or After The Flood (Atwood) to the dystopian list. I love Handmaid's Tale, but the later one's are, IMHO, drily hilarious, and really modern and terrifying, and all-too-plausible, with a more eco-focus. LOVE.
Quest...does it have to be a physical journey? Because I love Bastard Out of Carolina by Dorothy Allison unreasonably, and it's a definite mental joun...yeah, I dunno if it fits. But you should all read it.
Brain fried, sense later.
For quests, Siddhartha.
I love Handmaid's Tale, but the later one's are, IMHO, drily hilarious, and really modern and terrifying, and all-too-plausible, with a more eco-focus. LOVE
AGREED.
King writes long well, but my favorite of his is a collection of shorts, Night Shift. Scary stuff in small packages. Gray Matter has stuck with me for a very long time. As has the title story.
Re: King, the Dark Tower series is wholy quest, and pretty darned epic (even including commentary on descent and lists of weaponry) but might take a few months to finish. On the plus side, there's an awful lot of side topics and universal themes in there to discuss.