I really enjoyed the Rook and The Magicians. The Magicians is like a (very) grown up Harry Potter. The Rook is just strange and original and fun. |
I loved The City and the City. What a cool book. I still think about it and I read it a couple of years ago. |
| Seconding "The Martian" |
| The Bone Clocks. All 600 + pages should take you through a chunk of the first flight at least. |
+1 This is what I was going to recommend, and its sequel. Also, more fantasy/romance than what you're asking for, but the Outlander series is long and juicy (the first 3 or 4 books are the best, I never got through book 5). |
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if you have athletic boys:
League of Denial by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Steve Fainaru http://leagueofdenial.com/ |
Thirding! You'll read it straight through. |
| Loved loved loved the Magicians trilogy! |
| Brandon Sanderson's The Way of Kings and Words of Radiance (first two books of his Stormlight Archive that's planned to be a ten-book series). Those two novels should take you around the world and back! |
Robert Jordan... the series finally finished with book 14. Gets a but sluggish around books 8 & 9, but definitely delivers in the end!
also, try Raymond Feist - several different series, but a good stand alone book is Faerie Tale, I also like the Harry Dresden books (Jim Butcher). It's useful to read them in order, but I started (accidentally) in the middle and wasn't lost. |
| You guys are great, thanks for the recommendations! I'm picking up the Magician Trilogy, The Martian, and The City and the City for now and will probably come back to this thread and pick up a few more for the return flight. Appreciate the Sanderson recommendations as I started the Wheel of Time a long time ago (uh...20 years ago?) and heard he finished up for Jordan and is a good writer. I might start with those next. |
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Have you read name of the wind and its sequel by Patrick rothfuss? Incredibly well written and engrossing, I couldn't put it down.
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I read The Rook after it was recommended on this board. See, DCUM is good for something! |
I know this is a classic and you've probably read it, but I really love 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea. Such an amazing book with rich details. |
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Reading the Rook now and loving it. Already looking forward to the sequel "Stiletto"!
Also wanted to recommend "Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell" by Susanna Clarke. |