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Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - wccrawford - 2011-05-04

I'm looking for books that will really get me motivated to read them. I can read at middle school level, but if the book is good enough, I'm sure I can be motivated to slug through a harder one.

Mostly, I would like some good Scifi novels, but good fantasy is also an option, especially if magic is involved.

I only have 1 so far to list:
"All You Need Is Kill" is a scifi book that I read in English, and I'll eventually read the Japanese one. It was very, very good.

Anyone got any other recommendations?


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - jettyke - 2011-05-04

Murakami haruki

Hardboiled wonderland and the end of the world.


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - Bokusenou - 2011-05-04

十二国記

獣の奏者

精霊の守り人


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - Fillanzea - 2011-05-04

Loved Hardboiled Wonderland and the end of the world, but there's "hard Murakami" and "easy Murakami" and it's definitely the latter.

獣の奏者 is a good one for sure! Also "Toki wo kakeru shoujo" and Miyabe Miyuki's "Brave Story."


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - pm215 - 2011-05-04

You might also like to try the suggestions from the thread on this from last December.


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - Ryuujin27 - 2011-05-04

pm215 Wrote:You might also like to try the suggestions from the thread on this from last December.
Oh look, you linked to my thread when you replied and linked me back to another of my posts.

I think you're close to creating a forum wormhole.


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - Realism - 2011-05-05

You're saying you Never been to http://www.amazon.co.jp And browse the ....I don't know.....3 million books they have on that website?

But I'll spare you the trouble and recommend you a good book

Metal Gear Solid The Novel

Genocidal Organ


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - pm215 - 2011-05-05

Ryuujin27 Wrote:
pm215 Wrote:You might also like to try the suggestions from the thread on this from last December.
Oh look, you linked to my thread when you replied and linked me back to another of my posts.

I think you're close to creating a forum wormhole.
Hey, at least it wasn't you starting the thread again this time round :-)


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - wccrawford - 2011-05-05

Realism Wrote:You're saying you Never been to http://www.amazon.co.jp And browse the ....I don't know.....3 million books they have on that website?
That's kind of the point. How do you figure out which of 3 million books are worth reading, when you can barely read the language? You ask friends for recommendations. Thus, this thread.

Thanks for the recommendations so far, everyone!


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - Realism - 2011-05-06

wccrawford Wrote:
Realism Wrote:You're saying you Never been to http://www.amazon.co.jp And browse the ....I don't know.....3 million books they have on that website?
That's kind of the point. How do you figure out which of 3 million books are worth reading, when you can barely read the language? You ask friends for recommendations. Thus, this thread.

Thanks for the recommendations so far, everyone!
Didn't you say that you can read at Middle School level? If that's the case, you can understand 90% of everything that's written on Amazon.

There are customer reviews where you can just read them and see if the book is worth reading.


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - wccrawford - 2011-05-06

Realism Wrote:
wccrawford Wrote:
Realism Wrote:You're saying you Never been to http://www.amazon.co.jp And browse the ....I don't know.....3 million books they have on that website?
That's kind of the point. How do you figure out which of 3 million books are worth reading, when you can barely read the language? You ask friends for recommendations. Thus, this thread.

Thanks for the recommendations so far, everyone!
Didn't you say that you can read at Middle School level? If that's the case, you can understand 90% of everything that's written on Amazon.

There are customer reviews where you can just read them and see if the book is worth reading.
Maybe 'can read' gives the wrong impression. For an enjoyable book, I can enjoy reading at a middle school level, despite the work I have to do looking things up. I can read at a decent speed on a lower level.

I -could- read Amazon reviews, but even as fast as I read in English, I hate reading reviews on Amazon. For some reason, people want to write a novel for the review... Like it's some kind of game to see who can be the most flowery. They typical say nothing other than 'I'm a fanboy'.


Scifi/Fantasy Novels? - pm215 - 2011-05-06

Realism Wrote:Didn't you say that you can read at Middle School level? If that's the case, you can understand 90% of everything that's written on Amazon.

There are customer reviews where you can just read them and see if the book is worth reading.
I can read English at considerably better than Middle School level :-) but I still wouldn't try to use amazon.co.uk reviews to identify books worth reading. The volume of books is so huge, where do you start? I'd much rather find one person who writes a few interesting reviews of the kind of books I like, than a huge number of more-or-less anonymous people reviewing everything. (For English-language SF/Fantasy, for me that's Jo Walton's blog of rereads.)