My Steemit Book Review Collection
The links section at the end of my posts is getting a little unwieldy, given the number of past posts I now have. So to tidy things up I have included the links to all the book reviews I have posted here at Steemit.
These include a variety of styles and genres. I will continue to add to these number over the coming months. Thanks to all those who have read, voted, and especially commented on these posts.
Book Reviews
1 The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern - Modern Fantasy / Magical Realism
2 Take The Corvus - Luke Kondor - Short Stories / Horror / Dark Fantasy
3 Ubik - Philip K Dick - Science Fiction
4 The Switch - Elmore Leonard - Crime
5 A Glitch In The World - Alex Drozd - Science Fiction
6 All The Light We Cannot See - Anthony Doerr - Literary
7 Where Epics Fail - Yahia Lababidi - Aphorisms
8 Hellbent - Gregg Hurwitz - Thriller
9 1Q84 - Haruki Murakami - Literary / Speculative Fiction
10 Soon - Lois Murphy - Literary / Horror
11 The Girl Who Played With Fire - Stieg Larsson - Thriller
12 American Gods - Neil Gaiman - Modern Fantasy
13 Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep - Philip K. Dick - Science Fiction
14 The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson - Thriller
15 Altered Carbon - Richard Morgan - Science Fiction / Cyber Punk
16 Fight Club - Chuck Palahniuk - Literary
17 Crooked God Machine - Autumn Christian - Surreal / Horror
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Wow. That's a good starting point. I'll read the reviews to know what to read next. Thanx. It will probably be a book whose movie I've seen.
There are few on that list that have been made into film, or even a television series:
That should make it easy for you :)
Phillip K. Dick writes some creepy stuff.
One of my personal favorites is Bernard Cornwell he mainly writes Historical English Fiction. Few others centered around sailing boats.
When I think of of creepy, I think of Stephen King, amongst others. To me Philip K Dick is more weird, surreal, out there. From the scifi stuff to the drug induced paranoia. But I do love his storytelling. I've not read any Bernard Cornwell novels, but thanks for letting me know.
5 Only 5 on that list! I am beginning to worry that I will never live long enough to read all the books I want to read!
My reading list is growing much faster than I can keep up with it. It's a dilemma for us readers, isn't it?
It is! I always wonder when I go searching for a movie to watch on Netflix why I often leave not finding anything I care to see. That could never happen in a book store or library!
I know the feeling. Netflix can often leave me disappointed with options, but a library or a book store. Wow, that could never happen.