fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Stephen Hunter's books are almost all excellent. Check out his Bob the Nailer series.[/SIZE]
YES MAN!!!
I hope they do a sequel to
Shooter. I was skeptical about Mark Wahlberg at first, but he sold it pretty well. And I get that they had to update the story, or else it would have been a period piece at this point in time. I'd like to see them move onto Earl Swagger movies, too. Maybe have Donnie Wahlberg play Earl. Rereading
The Second Saladin right now.
Anyway, I digress. To those of you who said Christopher Moore: Bravo. The man is a comedic genius.
Dirty Job was brilliant. I cried from laughing so hard in multiple places, (the only other author to make me do that was Douglas Adams in
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency).
Carl Hiassen is classic. His best work in my opinion was either
Native Tongue or
Double Whammy.
Robert Crais as well. Good detective novels with some original characters.
James Swain has some pretty cool books about a guy who catches casino cheats.
If you like fantasy books, I like Ramond E. Feist. I'm not so much a fantasy fan, but I like his books and ideas.
Max Brooks'
World War Z was an absolute masterpiece, if you like the zombie genre. Just brilliant and original too. He's developed a whole zombie mythos in just two books, (that and
The Zombie Survival Guide).
Fierce Invalids from Hot Climates was okay. My problem was that I could only stomach so much of him force-feeding his politics down my throat. Otherwise, pretty original.
Or heck. Just read Michael Shaara. He wrote the books
Gods and Generals and
The Killer Angels. Good half-historical half-fictional work about the Civil War.