Best men adventure fiction books according to redditors
We found 509 Reddit comments discussing the best men adventure fiction books. We ranked the 57 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 509 Reddit comments discussing the best men adventure fiction books. We ranked the 57 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
This looks like the cover of the book Prey by Michael Crichton
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FC13E0/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
There was a Michael Crichton novel about this that was a great read. Prey https://www.amazon.com/dp/0061703087/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_DtjYzbEA98X5T
Peter Clines has some good ones you will like. Check out "14"
https://www.amazon.com/14-Peter-Clines/dp/1618680528
The Meaning of Night by Michael Cox.
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie.
I recommend you take a read
Sounds suspiciously like "The Dog Stars" by Peter Heller
>Adventure writer Peter Heller’s The Dog Stars is a first novel set in Colorado after a superflu has culled most of humanity. A man named Hig lives in a former airport community—McMansions built along the edge of a runway—which he shares with his 1956 Cessna, his dog, and a slightly untrustworthy survivalist. He spends his days flying the perimeter, looking out for intruders and thinking about the things he’s lost—his deceased wife, the nearly extinct trout he loved to fish. When a distant beacon sparks in him the realization that something better might be out there, it’s only a matter of time before he goes searching. Poetic, thoughtful, transformative, this novel is a rare combination of the literary and highly readable.
Well, assuming you've already read the Splinter Cell novels themselves you could go on to Clancy's Rainbow Six. Clive Cussler wrote similar stories in the Dirk Pitt series and the NUMA Files focused on maritime shenanigans.
This would really depend on your tastes.
I like to recommend The Dresden Files. The link goes to the first book in the series, and the first chapter is available on that page to see if it is something you might enjoy.
Also I liked The Golden Compass. Don't dismiss this book because it is for young readers anymore than you would dismiss a pixar movie. They are still enjoyable for adults, a good story is a good story.
If the fantasy stories aren't your thing, Hunt for the Red October is a fun read. It is also the gateway to a bunch of other novels from Tom Clancy. These are more suspenseful/action driven stories.
My preferences are mostly in the direction of Sci-Fi and Fantasy, so if you would like more things along that path I'd be happy to offer more suggestions.
this reminds me a lot of Michael Chrichton's Prey
Good point, no sources listed. There aren't too many good sources on this unless you compile a map of all the rivers in the Hudson Bay, Great Lakes, Mississippi, and MacKenzie drainage basins.
However, the history of the North West Company (and later the Hudson Bay Company as they competed in the same areas) has their supply line stretching from Montreal to the Arctic with the longest portage being 9 miles at Grand Portage, MN (Empire of the Bay which was only to get around water falls. I had a whole thing typed out, but check out the Wikipedia article on the Canadian canoe routes instead. It's much more detailed and better sourced.
[The dog stars - Peter Heller](https://www.amazon.com/ -Stars-Vintage-Contemporaries/dp/0307950476) Fantastic Story. Man and his dog surviving post super flu. I personally will read pretty much any post apocalypse fiction, but this is up there with The Road in quality. Beautifully written.
Sirens of Titan makes me feel very not dead inside.
Rant by Palahniuk might also fit the bill, it's dark and weird and some sci-fi elements.
I just read The Dog Stars, it was very good.
Maybe this thread from a while back will have some good suggestions for you.
There aren't any heroines in TFL, but in the standalone - Best Served Cold (which is my fave) - the centerpiece is a female named Monza Murcatto.
http://www.amazon.com/Best-Served-Cold-Joe-Abercrombie/dp/0316044962
One of many
https://www.amazon.com/Presidential-Material-Barack-Obama/dp/B001HBY2T6
And another
https://www.amazon.com/Hope-Never-Dies-Mystery-Mysteries/dp/1683690397/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1537967220&sr=1-1&keywords=obama+biden+mystery
I'm a self publishing author, and I started posting on r/NoSleep a few days ago. I'm sure there are hundreds of other authors just like me on this subreddit.
Check out Drood by Dan Simmons. I picked it up on a whim, and couldn't be happier that I gave it a chance. It's a total trip, and suspenseful in a laid-back / behind-the-scenes sort of way.
Also, I find anything by Michael Chrichton to be utterly "un-put-downable". I'd recommend starting with Congo or Prey, but definitely give Sphere a shot before you move on.
Edit: Sorry I meant Micro instead of Prey. Prey was "meh" but Micro is great. Also definitely check out Timeline! (Sorry, I'm basically obsessed with Chrichton)
Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, is another favorite of mine. But, it's been so long since I last read it that I can't really remember why. I'm going to be rereading that one again soon.
The Dog Stars, by Peter Heller
Gimme a fucking break.
FOUR entries for Hugh Howey? And three of them are about the same (meta)series?
What a joke.
Obvious omissions include:
The Dog Stars
The Passage
Through Darkest America
I Am Legend
And more...
The Dog Stars by Peter Wellers is all kinds of great.
https://www.amazon.com/Dog-Stars-Vintage-Contemporaries/dp/0307950476
I recommend the novel The Dog Stars by Peter Heller. About a post apocalyptic world where a guy and his dog have a small plane and survive in and around the mountains of Colorado.
Just thought of some non-fiction as well, that also parallels the sailing aspect of Robinson Crusoe. The Greatest Sailing Stories Ever Told. Not all of the are survival, but quite a few are. I enjoyed them all!
There are also loads of other books about survival in the world wars as well as other wars. I am sure with some digging several good ones could be found.
Lastly, as said above, Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild is another great non-fiction recounting of survival in the world, not just the Alaskan wilderness.
I've never delved too deep into the classics but a more modern pick is Peter Heller's 'The Dog Stars'
“A dreamy, postapocalyptic love letter to things of beauty, big and small.” –Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl
“A book that rests easily on shelves with Dean Koontz, Jack London or Hemingway." —The Missourian
Don Pendleton's Mack Bolan in Blood Strike
https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Strike-Pendletons-Mack-Bolan/dp/037361439X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1548414844&sr=8-1&keywords=Don+Pendleton++blood+strike
https://www.amazon.ca/Rainbow-Six-Tom-Clancy/dp/0425170349
The Hunt for Red October
https://www.amazon.com/Hunt-October-Jack-Ryan-Novel/dp/0425240339
It's already a book.
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie was my favorite of his books set in that world, and it can be read as a stand-alone.
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie is my favorite. Very dark and gritty, there is no question how badass Monza is, she could take out any male lead with her shear determination
The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley is much lighter but I fell in love with it a young age and it’s still a great read
Red Sister by Mark Lawrence is my most recent favorite. Nona is a fantastic character, her flaws make her real and you root for her so much. I’m so pissed I have to wait a year for the final book when it’s already been finished but no doubt I will be reading it the moment it comes out in April of 2019
Also thanks for asking this question, love finding new books with strong female leads
Here is where you can get it if you have a Kindle or Kindle app, otherwise you should message me and I'll send you the link to the pay-what-you-what (even free :) ) when it goes up in a few weeks.
And yes, the Reddit community is in the acknowledgements :)
I studied comp sci, which is an area that has ridiculously good online & free resources available. A college degree is also much less important than a good portfolio/history in CS. Much of my education was supplemented by external pursuits and materials, so I think I'm a decent candidate to speak as a grad in a STEM field that has the least (tie with math?) college requirement.
I do think people in STEM are more likely to use their UG training in a future job though, chiefly because they are more likely to work in that field. This doesn't mean an LA degree doesn't provide a benefit to society at large or help a person live a happier and more satisfied life, but I think it's a difficult argument to make that the murky "critical thinking" skills developed in (hopefully) all higher education are more helpful in a workplace than those same skills cultivated through relevant job knowledge. e.g., I would have had the same broad enrichment in a concrete mathematics class as in an algorithms class, but in an algorithms class I also get an intuition of asymptotic analysis/algorithm that I'll use frequently in a job.
I definitely disagree with the the people you quoted. An argument for non-STEM areas that I don't think has been mentioned is that it isn't easy to change what a person is interested in, or take an uninterested person and keep them motivated. College finds some topic a person can be passionate about and it uses that as leverage to train the person in critical thinking. If you tried to shoehorn a history major into a STEM field I'd assume they'd have a much higher rate of dropping out.
That said, I can understand some of the bias (legitimate or imagined) against some LA areas:
I've seen studies (can't find atm) on discrimination in grading that indicate a teacher will give a different grade if they know the name of the student they're grading.
I took a fun course on 19th Century Women's Literature in which a professor asked me to rewrite a paper. When I met him to hear his criticisms he withdrew them-- he hadn't read my paper in any depth and his complaints demonstrated he didn't even understand my thesis.
After a few experiences where it feels like your feedback is based more on your relationship with your professor/their opinions/their prep, than some external Truth, you can get a bit jaded.
Many of the non-STEM people I've known have had very weak math skills / science literacy. Sometimes part of the espoused reasons for choosing their chosen fields was that it didn't require said skills.
This leads to an asymmetry where someone in LA can write a poignant ethnography about some disenfranchised group, or chronicle someone's struggle with aspect X of society so masterfully it feels like the reader went through it... but it can be detached from reality and devoid of real solutions without ancillary understanding of stats/econ/math/etc.
Kony 2012 might be an example of a compelling but misleading narrative, more for ignoring history though. Arguments against global warming would be one for the right wing, arguments against vaccines for both sides, arguments for homeopathy for more of the left.
I've had a friend facilitate a Lit class based on Harry Potter. Before listening to her talk about it I didn't think there was enough depth to warrant such a class, but she convinced me otherwise. Non-STEM people might feel that way about STEM things... like wondering if it's really worth spending millions of $ to study naked mole rats, or worth a PhD for proving that a computers ability to sort a list of numbers has a slightly slower best theoretical time than we thought.
With STEM most (all?) of these topics can eventually be explained and justified. LA can be a deep rabbit hole that terminates in an unsatisfying "well the important thing is that it got you asking these questions".
To give an example, I took a blowoff summer class before REU research. The class was about dreams, and one of the core texts was Mutant Message Down Under -- the tale of a woman who was psychically called to Australia to go on a walkabout/spiritual awakening with a magical aboriginal tribe to convey their message of love & nicethings to the rest of the world (as they were leaving Earth, iirc). There were many red flags for me (such as making an international call from Australia with a "quarter". no such currency there), so I looked up the book. The author had been a door-to-door saleswoman who would use similar stories to help sell her products, and had written a book after receiving encouraging feedback. The woman had possibly been in Australia for a few weeks, but certainly none of the events in the book (supposed to be roughly autobiographical) had happened. The proceeds were supposed to go to a made up charity for the aborigines, who were basically misrepresented as Native Americans.
A group of aboriginal leaders were so offended at the profiteering through misrepresenting their culture that they traveled to the US to confront her. She basically admitted it was made up, but she didn't make good on a promise to publicly clear things up. The book was a NYT bestseller for 31 weeks, a book of the year. Discussed ~25 mins in.
So STEM has more trust that, even if you don't understand it, there is some substance in it. Non-STEM doesn't have that because of the greater subjectivity. The more steps is takes to demonstrate the value of something the harder it is for people to appreciate it, and that task is just harder for LAs unfortunately.
There is also probably some resistance to the idea of a professor being the one who shapes/decides those opinions. Even if the purported goal of a class is to bring the topics up for discussion and individual introspection, the selection of materials, the grading, and the tone of the course likely will skew towards the professor's beliefs.
Again, this is said as someone who thinks non-STEM fields are great. Love talking to history/phil/writing folks. Just a quick-- likely incomplete-- list of things I think anyone who doesn't appreciate non-STEM fields would need to have addressed.
It's worth noting that they do not fly perfectly in sync with the entire flock. They fly in sync with the bird next to them. If you watch a flying V formation, you can notice that changes ripple through the flock.
This way of reacting allows complex patterns to emerge efficiently from very simple rules. You can find this in the studies of emergence, complexity, agent-based programming, and min spec management (as seen in academic literature, although it hasn't caught on yet as a mainstream concept).
Michael Crichton wrote a fun novel about this kind of programming. The book is called Prey
Want to be terrified, read Crichton's Prey.
I always reminisce about when I read Prey by Michael Crichton on a whim in high school. I loved it! Thought it was intriguing and exciting.
5.http://www.amazon.com/Prey-Michael-Crichton/dp/0061703087/ref=la_B000APZK46_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1343335663&sr=1-10
The Dog Stars, survival with a post-apocalyptic flair.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Dog-Stars-Vintage-Contemporaries/dp/0307950476
Dozois's Year's Best Sience Fiction is a good compilation of short fictions. This year's was especially great. I like my science fiction idea-based, exploring concepts and hypotheticals, and I thing the short-story format really lends itself to that.
Rudy Rucker keeps publishing great novels.
By other authors, Nod and 2312 were both very worth my time. Intrusion was excellent, The Dog Stars was excellent, there is just a lot of good books published if you look around for them.
Thanks.
Not sure if there are exact "inspirations" for the images, by they definitely have a familiar look to them, maybe partly because it's a more standard/generic fantasy cover style.
However, I actually like that drawing better than the official ones to date (i.e. the Subterranean Press cover and a cover Tor.com did for one of the stories). Because of the more humorous tone of the stories, I don't really think a grimdark look for those particular characters makes sense, and despite the "grimdark" tone of the series in general, the look of the characters should be fantasy/Baroque Europe, not 90's dystopia, and if they are wearing leather, it's like "boiled leather", not bondage gear. So like Monza should look like this- https://www.joeabercrombie.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/best-served-cold-us-ltd.jpg, not like this- http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/0316044962.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg.
Here's the Amazon page if you're interested.
here ya go
I don't need any game of the first giveaway so I just want to enter the secound one with my story:
there were 2 young people, they met eachother in a mmorpg.
he loved playing video games since he was 8. first game was command&conquer:red alert. he still knows it. it was a great time.
but now, he finished school and he was 1 month before finishing his voluntary 1 year military service for his country. for some reason, he aborted it. hey thought: I'm going to go to the university in a month, now I need time for myself to relax before its get going!
so he stayed at home. he started to play world of warcraft again. one week later. he thought this again: damn, I'm going to go to the university in 3 weeks, I have to stop playin! so he aborted his wow-sub. later that day, he was surfing on a warcraftmovies.com (yes -.-) and saw a advertiment about a free2play mmo called atlantica. he clicked on it. few hours later, he was kind addicted again. (yes, again) of course, it belongs to a mmo that you talk to ppl and know new ppl in this way. short after, he found a fellow with whom he played all night long.
but for some reason, they didn't talk much at the beginning, they just ran from a quest to another and so on. one week later, the beta ended. they even did'nt say goodbye.
anther week has passed. the game (atlantica) was launching. of course he was playing it again. without knowing that his fellow was playin, too. at the level of 30, they met again. they even didn't realize this coincidence and played together for another 1 week. this time, they talked much more. they talked about almost everything, and he realized only now that his follow was a girl.
after this one week, he went to the university and stopped play atlantica. but this time. they asked eachother for MSN.
they stayed in contact, went through drama like ex-boyfriend and girlfriend. not knowing that they were hurting eachother.. (for this part, I can tell you a story as long as this book: http://amzn.to/Nx04Ra I know its not the thickest book, but its the longest I have ever read.)
10 months later. he met her where she lived for the first time in real life.
at first, they weren't able to admit this relationship because of every possible difficulties you can think about due to families, age different and so on. also they were afraid that people could think anything bad about this kind of relationship and this kind of getting together..
but since they realized how lucky they were to meet and have each other, they were telling everybody their story how they came together
and this is the story how I met my girlfriend. We are moving together in 2 month after a 2-year long-distance-relationship in my city, Vienna.
as you can see, its all about right decision at the right time and right place. I can't imagine what would have happend if I didn't abort my military service, if I didn't stop playing wow, If I didn't click on that ad, if I ....... But, I don't want to know, I am happy that I did all of it.
as evidence of my story: here is a photo of her gift to me last christmas, its a picture of us she drew and printed on a pillow :) well its too small to sleep on but I love it very much! http://twitpic.com/a9w5b1
now, its your turn :)
There is a history of data systems technician online, which explains how the Navy changed it's way of operations in tracking enemy ships and planes up to the modern aegis system. Gives you an idea of how the Navy transformed from guns to missiles.
http://ethw.org/First-Hand:No_Damned_Computer_is_Going_to_Tell_Me_What_to_DO_-_The_Story_of_the_Naval_Tactical_Data_System,_NTDS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Man%27s_Bluff:_The_Untold_Story_of_American_Submarine_Espionage
Hunt for Red October
https://www.amazon.com/Hunt-October-Jack-Ryan-Novel/dp/0425240339/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1475178085&sr=8-3&keywords=hunt+for+red+october
Red Storm Rising
A book about a hypothetical war between the US and USSR, a lot of Navy stuff in this book.
https://www.amazon.com/Red-Storm-Rising-Tom-Clancy/dp/042510107X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1475178124&sr=8-1&keywords=red+storm+rising
Red November
https://www.amazon.com/Red-November-Inside-U-S--Soviet-Submarine/dp/0061806773/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1475178190&sr=8-2&keywords=Red+November
Read Red Storm Rising, Hunt for Red October, Submarine, and maybe Fighter Wing, then walk away and never read another of "his" books.
Amazing author.
Viral Nation by Shaunta Grimes is what I recommend for you!
I would quite like House Of Leaves if you happen to dig the idea of Viral Nation.
Highly recommend the following series:
https://www.amazon.com/Are-Legion-Bob-Bobiverse-Book-ebook/dp/B01LWAESYQ
It’s fun, it’s an easy read, but it’s not simplistic.
Also huge recommendation for these two books:
https://www.amazon.com/14-Peter-Clines/dp/1618680528
https://www.amazon.com/Fold-Novel-Peter-Clines-ebook/dp/B00NDTS7NC
Again, fun, easy to read and a blast to re-read.
It's not really sci-fi, but you might like 14. It's not in space, but it has weirdos and specialists, a great mystery, shadowy bad guys, and a very similar threat to the world/worlds. Not to mention gruesome and gooey death!
https://www.amazon.com/14-Peter-Clines/dp/1618680528
Also, The Fold is in the same universe but has different characters and a different feel overall.
Ok. I'll bite. And I'm not going to add anything today - it's all stuff already on my wishlist
fear cuts deeper than swords
> liberal fan fiction.
Actual liberal fan fiction looks like this.
We still have this Biden-Obama fanfic: Hope Never Dies: An Obama Biden Mystery (Obama Biden Mysteries) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1683690397/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_DGKOCb69J04HN
Abercrombie's Best Served Cold. Hoo boy thats a ride. Its grim.
I think you might like "Best Served Cold" by Joe Abercrombie.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002GUK7JQ
It's set in a world setup in a previous series, but will work by itself.
Murcatto is tough as nails and out for revenge against those who betrayed her. That might seem like a typical fantasy story, but the world Abercrombie paints is so vibrant, so full of character that it breathes - and it's easy to get sucked in. Much like the ASOIAF, the characters are flushed out, the morality of things they do is far from clear cut, and you begin to love them despite their flaws.
Give it a try.
I just started Wool (view the "trailer"), which has been really great. I've also been reading The Extraordinary Tale of Nicholas Pierce which has been a fun read and re-reading Our Time which I very strongly recommend - it's a very touching collection of personal stories about time in the military under DADT. Getting a Kindle was a good decision.
http://www.amazon.com/Best-Served-Cold/dp/B016N7OX7O/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1449677382&sr=8-1
>Pre-order purchase
Releases February 16, 2016
Maybe he is rerecording it for some reason? I thought it was strange that the first one is the only one not out yet.
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Free Today Only! Wrath Of The Jaguar Man (The Curse Of Inca Gold), an enthralling, fast-paced jungle and treasure hunting adventure https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BS9GRKB
Lost civilization. Ancient secrets.
A fast-paced adventure where danger lurks around every corner.
While exploring ancient ruins nestled deep in the lush Guatemalan jungle, a team of international archaeologists makes a stunning discovery. They find a sprawling network of tunnels and caves filled with man-made structures, intricately carved stone statues, inscriptions and murals that hint at the mythical Mayan underworld, Xibalba.
Eager to learn more about the shadowy place, they descend further underground and stumble upon hidden passageways that seem to stretch forever, treasure-laden tombs and secluded chambers which show signs of ritual usage. But it soon becomes apparent that they are not alone in the vast subterranean maze. Someone else is there. Someone who is ready to kill to protect the sinister secrets that lay hidden there for centuries.
Hi Team,
Thanks for this opportunity! My name is Josh Francis, I live in Australia and I'm just starting my self-publishing career.
I am a former soldier so I write about what I know!
I have written two books thus far, one called Battle Rhythm (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V6827HD), which is a military influenced time-management book, as well as a military thriller short story called Pegasus (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZJ2X654) about an intelligence operative that gets called back into service and uncovers a global conspiracy.
Sequels to both of these books (Both are the first of a series) will be out by the end of the year.
Both e-books are priced at 0.99c on Amazon right now! I appreciate any feedback, and would love people to join my fledgling readers group (https://www.red-diamond.com.au/books)
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Could it be Marlo Morgan's Mutant Message Down Under ?
Here's an Amazon link, but it's about the "nano particles" that were designed to be used medically, but they escape in this giant cloud and wreak havoc.
The End is Coming:
https://www.amazon.com/Prey-Michael-Crichton/dp/0061703087/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1518212782&sr=8-5&keywords=michael+crighton
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I wonder what your thoughts are on the amalgamation of the second and third, more in-depth, books by Newman: Empire of the Bay: The Company of Adventurers that Seized a Continent. From the Amazon reviews, it looks spectacular.
Edit: At $1.99 on Amazon, I went ahead and purchased it.
I'm 3/4 of the way through the The Last Man Standing by Davide Longo. It's a little bit different to your usual post-apoc in that the apocalypse happens very slowly instead of a massive apocalyptic event. Set in a rural area of italy it slowly charts the breakdown of society into anarchy. An awesome slow burner.
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Also check out The Dog Stars. It's very similar to The Road.
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"The Dog Stars" by Peter Heller and "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy are both part of the modern canon, IMO.
Try The Dog Stars by Peter Heller. While not as bleak as The Road, I wouldn't call it happy:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Dog-Stars-Vintage-Contemporaries/dp/0307950476
> Rainbow Six novel
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The game is called Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege, inspired by the novel released in the 90s, though they don't share characters or settings.
This book may be of interest to you.
Really?
edit- Nice edit.
There is only 1 book, it's actually in the middle of the Jack Ryan series of books. It's 740 pages. It a been a while since I read it, so I don't remember the content specifically, but 80s/90s Tom Clancy novels tend to have some occasional profanity and minimal and vague, if any sexual content. The profanity is generally from some of the rougher characters in the stories. IIRC the language is all pretty standard and doesn't get too creative.
But the themes are very adult in nature. Rainbow six is about a counter terror unit, so as you could imagine there is a fair amount of violence and death.
I'd say it depends on the maturity level of the child, but I think 13-15 is probably the minimum age.
If you haven't read it, you should check out Viral Nation by Shaunta Grimes. It's a unique dystopian story with an autistic teen girl as the protagonist, and it's well worth a read. I had to order it online, because the author isn't very well known (I think this is her first book), but I really enjoyed it.
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Oh, they’re real.
Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence. "Medievalesque" fantasy set in a far future. Main character Jorg is a right bastard, but he grows on you.
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie, . Grimdark fantasy, short on magic and long on swords. Abercrombie is great at characters and action scenes. There are several books set in this world; I think this standalone is the best introduction.
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I studied abroad a few years ago in Melbourne too, and I read Mutant Down Under by Marlo Morgan on the plane and it changed my experience. Hereis a link to the book on Amazon. It's about the Aboriginals, so not specific to Melbourne, but going in I didn't have much knowledge and I feel like it really opened my eyes and allowed me to appreciate the history and culture even more than I would have. It's a short story and really worth the read imo.
Also, if you have any other random questions about studying abroad in Melbourne I'm happy to answer any I can (:
TIL Terrorist groups base their fears on Michael Crichton books.
I'd like to see some reviews first. The shock! The horror! Yes, book reviews. The author's other similar choose-your-own-adventure book about Hitler got mixed reviews, and not by white supremacists.
A genuinely good book is Hope Never Dies: An Obama Biden Mystery