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Books You Almost Didn't Read, But Are Glad You Did

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - looked really, really bizarre! 5 STARS
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - The first time I tried reading this, I had just finished reading several Joseph Conrad books and couldn't take a mental step back to a kids' book. Picked it back up years later! 5 STARS

I had passed on Lonesome Dove. TOTALLY not my thing.
Tressa expressed so much love for it that I gave it a try. LOVED IT!
You, Tressa and Kealan got me to read Lonesome Dove.
Totally not my thing, either.
Awesome book! :)
Totally not my thing, either.
Awesome book! :)



Yeah, it took some doing. You might want to give The Scar a try first. It's a bit more user-friendly to start with. Same universe, not a sequel.




I had originally dismissed them as juvenile, meant for teenage boys. But on one of those eponymous rainy days with nothing to do, I borrowed the first book from my friend after his glowing recommendation, and the rest as they say, is history.
True, they're no Pulitzer prize winners, the literary equivalent of a good popcorn movie, but that's the charm of it. They're just fun books, a nice relaxation from more dense fare. Surprisingly the novels can really pack an emotional punch at times too. If you're ever in the mood for some good lighthearted urban fantasy, I recommend these novels highly.

One book I almost didn't read (because at the time the 1st person perspective was strange to me) was The Host. After the fact I am most definitely glad I did. The story may not be the greatest but the concept is pretty good.


A friend of mine had Grisham's first 3 or 4 novels at the time, and offered them to me to read while recovering. I thought "Why in the Hell do I want to read books about lawyers?" Well, I started A Time to Kill and was immediately hooked. Up until about 5 years ago I kept up with all of his lawyerin' books, but I still haven't gotten around to reading his more recent works.

It's a thought. :)


I didn't know anything about the book but then a friend recommended it to me and at the time I didn't have many books to read so I took a chance and ended up really enjoying the book.

It is better. More of what the characters Melanie and Wanda/Wanderer are thinking is depicted. The Hunger Games movies also suffers from this. Also, Melanie has more of a presence than she did in the movie.
But let us not derail the thread.

I enjoyed this too, although it's never a great one I'd revisit. But it's good.

Books I almost didn't read but am so glad I did:
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster - Come on, does this look like a book a couch potato would understand, much less enjoy? Awesome book.
11/22/63 - Have grown annoyed over the years with King's political insults, but am glad I read this because it's just a good, solid read.
The Red Tent - Not much into biblical fiction, but the main character Dina here is strong and interesting and the end had me blubbering.
A Thousand Splendid Suns - Didn't have much interest in reading about a story set in Afghanistan, but the book blew me away and gave me my now all-time favorite female character to cherish.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter - This came on the heels of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, which made me roll my eyes when I saw it come through at the library. Didn't read that one, but took a chance on ALVH and have never regretted it. Fanfreakingtastic story that perfectly blends vampire lore with American history.
Ender's Game - Not much into teen sci-fi. Beautiful, philosophical story, great kid, and one of my all-time favorite books.
The Summer I Died - Really, there's not enough slaughter books in the genre? The two main characters and the non-stereotypical way they handle their predicament make this book what it is: fantastic.
Blankets - A graphic novel as big as heavy as a concrete block? Get out of here. Could not put it down.
Columbine - Thought it would be a run-of-the-mill serial killer book, plus, the subject is just so depressing and I've got a kid of my own now. But I was hooked on the tight way this book was written, and how it explained all the details we never knew about the shooting and the boys who did it.
The Pilo Family Circus - Clowns? Uh, OK. No way I'm going to like this book. Wrong. Scary and funny and unforgettable.
Out - Hmm, an Asian murder mystery that tells you who the killer is in the first few chapters. How is that going to keep my interest? Trust me, it did. Very underrated book from what I can tell that everyone should read.
The Beach - What the hell? This doesn't look interesting at all. No, Maciek, I will not read this book. Hooked on EVERY page. Thanks, Maciek!
The Haunted Vagina - What appears to be too stupid for words is a beautiful, touching, bizarro love story.
Harry Potter Books - Too old for this shit that has mobs of kids screaming for the author in mobs on release day. The urchins are even dressing up like the characters! Discovered that I am just one big kid.

I keep seeing recommendations on The Haunted Vagina as well. Maybe I should try that one too.

I thought the same. I had zero interest in reading it but I ended up mostly loving it.

And, Out? Yes, everyone here should read it.
*edited to remove my crazy use of exclamation marks. I think I've had too much caffeine this morning.

The Haunted Vagina
The Menstruating Mall
Zombies and Shit
Ass Goblins of Auschwitz
Apeshit
The Morbidly Obese Ninja

Oh they'll stick up for Dean Koontz and all his attacks on atheists and liberals, but King takes a few jabs at the conservative right and everyone here gets up in arms. Its quite amusing



King has been very vocal on a number of subjects."
I heard he was trying to get vans banned from Maine roads.

LOL.

The Haunted Vagina
The Menstruating Mall
Zombies and Shit
Ass Gobl..."
Hey, Menstruating Mall is good too.

Oh they'll stick up for Dean Koontz and all his attacks on atheists and liberals, but King takes a few jabs at the conservativ..."
Who is "they"? I don't even know Koontz's political or religious views.

I keep seeing recommendations on The Haunted Vagina as well. Maybe I sh..."
I enjoy time travel books and that's why I enjoyed the King Kennedy book.

And, Out? Yes, everyone here should read it.
*edited to remove my crazy..."
I had to force myself to start Lonesome Dove. And ended up loving it.

Mehmet wrote: "Tressa what political insults has Stephen King made ?"
Not going to turn this thread into a political argument. I've been an avid King fan since 1981 and think he's one of the greatest storytellers ever; I have also read countless interviews of him and essays by him and now he's on Twitter. You can research his political views and see for yourself what he thinks about conservatives.

Mehmet, that wasn't addressed to you. It was meant for Lloyd the bartender. :)

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For me, one was Boy's Life. I am a huge Robert McCammon fan, and I grabbed this when it first came out, only to discover it isn't a horror novel when I got home. So it went into the TBR pile and sat until I grabbed it because I had nothing else to read.
Now it is one of my favorite books. I've reread it over 15 times.