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I know I'm a newbie here, and I searched back and couldn't find a thread devoted to this author.
Is it okay to start a new thread for one of my recent favorite authors? Or has it been done to death and I just didn't find it?
I picked up the five out-of-print books in the series through online purchases and spent less than $22 altogether, including shipping. But I got lucky and got a couple of them from the same seller, saving on shipping.
You won't have much luck finding older Wilson. Only The Tomb, a couple of his medical thrillers, and the other Repairman Jack novels are still in print. The rest of the Adversary Cycle went out of print a while back.
Except....
The entire Adversary Cycle series has recently been...
#1
Watership Down - Richard Adams
I didn't discover this classic until I was in my twenties, And when I did finally read it, I was stunned and perplexed to discover that it is advertised and marketed as a children's book. While on the surface it may seem a simple and gentle adventure...
#2
Boys and Girls Together - William Goldman
Even if you think you've never heard of William Goldman, you are quite familiar with his work. He wrote the books and screenplays of The Princess Bride, Magic, and Marathon Man and the screenplays for Misery, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance...
#3
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
Again... do I need to explain? The first three books of the "trilogy" are simply the funniest novels ever written in the history of the English language.
#4
The Foundation Trilogy - Isaac Asimov
I don't really think I need to explain or justify this choice, do I? If there are any questions as to its inclusion, I'll come back and edit in comments later. But that doesn't seem likely to be necessary.
I will mention that I am speaking...
#5
Dancing Aztecs - Donald Westlake
Despite almost never cracking the bestseller lists, Donald Westlake is one of the most successful American fiction authors of the last 40 years. He is primarily known for his "comic caper" novels, particularly his Dortmunder series, which tell...
#6
Neuromancer - William Gibson
If you are a sci-fi reader, it is alomost impossible not to have this book in your pantheon. Neuromancer is the novel that changed sci-fi forever, dragging the "New Wave" artistry of Ellison kicking and screaming into the computer age. It is the book that...
#7
'Salem's Lot - Stephen King
I can hear the boos already, even from the quiet safety of my computer den. I don't care. I am an unabashed King fan and this remains my favorite, though it was only his second published novel.
I'm sure I don't have to give anyone a synopsis of the...
#8
Lord of the Flies - William Golding
I actually stumbled on this book by serendipity as a teenager looking for novels by William Goldman. (see post below) And thank God I did! Apparently, Flies isn't taught much in high schools anymore, and I might have missed out on this classic...
#9
The World According to Garp - John Irving
The book that started it all. Though not his first novel, Garp was a runaway breakthrough hit for Irving and started his 20+ year reign as one of America's bestselling authors. And after all this time, it remains my favorite of his novels...
#10
The Tomb - F. Paul Wilson
F. Paul Wilson has become a mid-level success in the fiction realm over the last 25 years. Though he never breaks the bestseller list, he has developed a fanatical cult following. His novels range from sci-fi to horror to medical thrillers to...