Start with my favorites. Here's one I read back in like 92 or so when I was bored and newly married.
Title: The Hog Murders
Author: Willian L DeAndrea
Genre: murder mystery
Catagory (short story, novel, novella): The first book in the Noccolo Benedetti series. This novel has everything a Golden Age detective novel fan could ask for: a classic plot, an eccentric detective who is a genius, an intelligent sidekick, love interests, suspense, twists and red herrings, a fairly clued mystery, and the author's own clever variation on the classical plot. And, as in books like "The French Powder Mystery" and "Fog of Doubt", a last sentence containing a stunning, brilliant revelation. A series of unnatural deaths are all tied to a murderer who signs himself as HOG and the efforts of Professor Nicolo Bennedetti, P.I. Ron Gentry, and others to apprehend the killer and discern his motivation. Published in 1979, it won a second Edgar Award for the author. And very deservedly so. If you are a fan of the Golden Age of the Detective Story, you must not miss this book.
I tore up the copy of my father's. I constantly would borrow this and he'd yell at me to return it. =x I just bought a hardcover copy off Amazon for $6.48.
Title: 13 Crimes of Science Fiction
Author: Compilation
Genre: Science Fiction Murder
Catagory: Short Stories -These thirteen stories of crimes are well crafted. Each follows one of the basic themes of crime stories: hard-boiled detective, psychic detective, spy, analytical detective, whodunit, why-done-it, how-done-it, inverted, locked room, cipher, police procedural, trial and punishment. The science fiction aspects are necessary, yet do not overshadow what is a tale of suspense. My favorite is 'The Detweiler Boy' and 'ARM' which is actually part of a short short novella of the main character Gil Hamilton. Its by Larry Nivens.
Reading Club Submissions
I suggest this. We get everyone that is wanting to do this and they each submit 3 books. Then everyone picks one book off the total list that they didn't submit, reads it, and then writes a short critique on whether they like it or not. Afterwards we can all vote on a choosen book based on the reviews and then the winning book gets set up for the rest to read and discuss. And then if that one doesn't appeal to some the others of course can be read also ;p
Thanks Vulash! We're going to run with this idea. If you're interested in participating, here is where you can list your three books. For each book, list:
Title:
Author:
Genre:
Catagory (short story, novel, novella):
We will keep this thread alive and ongoing indefinately, but every so often TAC Staff will post cut off dates to make a reading list for that month's book.
The first cut off date will be
Any suggestions made between now and then will be added to the master list, but you are more than welcome to submit suggestions after that date for the next book club. You are allowed up to three submissions per rotation.
No one is required to suggest books in order to participate in the book club. If you prefer to do just the read along part that's perfectly fine too.
Make sense?

ROzbeans
20 years ago
Rasberry
20 years ago
Pick One
Title: Sonny Liston was a Friend of Mine
Author: Thom Jones
Genre: Fiction
Catagory: Short Story
In twelve stories that teeter between wicked humor and stinging pathos, Thom Jones introduces a gallery of brilliantly etched characters who battle desperately against fate in a game of life they cannot win but dare not lose. This widely praised book offers compelling evidence that, when it comes to short fiction, Jones is on of America's masters.
Pick Two
Title: The Last of the Mohicans
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Genre: Fiction
Category: Novel
Angered by the values of his materialistic society, Hawkeye lives apart from other white men, sharing the solitude and sublimity of the wilderness with his Mohican Indian friend, Chingachgook. But the savageries of the French and Indian War force them out of exile, and they agree to guide two sisters in search of their father through hostile Indian country.
Title: Sonny Liston was a Friend of Mine
Author: Thom Jones
Genre: Fiction
Catagory: Short Story
In twelve stories that teeter between wicked humor and stinging pathos, Thom Jones introduces a gallery of brilliantly etched characters who battle desperately against fate in a game of life they cannot win but dare not lose. This widely praised book offers compelling evidence that, when it comes to short fiction, Jones is on of America's masters.
Pick Two
Title: The Last of the Mohicans
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Genre: Fiction
Category: Novel
Angered by the values of his materialistic society, Hawkeye lives apart from other white men, sharing the solitude and sublimity of the wilderness with his Mohican Indian friend, Chingachgook. But the savageries of the French and Indian War force them out of exile, and they agree to guide two sisters in search of their father through hostile Indian country.

Vulash
20 years ago
I'm normally a huge fantasy fan, but I'll only include one fantasy book. I own hundreds and hundreds of TSR fantasy but if you aren't into those universes (D&D settings) they won't appeal as much.
Pick One
Title: Ender's Game
Author: Orson Scott Card
Genre: Sci Fi
Category: Novel
This is a little main stream but I'm including it because it is the greatest book of all time and to not have read it would be a sin against humanity. The book is pretty easy to read and not overly long. The setting is the future - on earth. Humans were almost killed by an alien race, and now they fear another invasion. In preparation the government is collecting all the brightest young minds with leader capabilites and training them in Battle School to find the one general that can offer a hope against a race much more advanced. The novel is about kids, but the brightest in history.
Pick Two
Title: The Black Company
Author: Glenn Cook
Genre: Fantasy
Catagory: Novel
This is my fantasy pick. This book differs from most fantasy in that the characters are very human. The main character is the annalist for a large mercenary company with a rich past called The Black Company. They are swords for hire a few hundred men strong. The setting is very dark and dreary. Human is the only race, and magic is very rare. You won't see a plethera of magic rings and swords or even wizards. The company has 3, and they aren't overly powerful. The world is dominated by a warlord, his queen, and The Ten Taken - his magelike enforcers, and of course a rebellion
Read this book if you enjoy fantasy but want something different.
Pick Three
Title: Bag of Bones
Author: Stephen King
Genre: Romance/Horror
Catagory: Novel
Normally I wouldn't include a Stephen King novel. While some are pretty good he has a habit of starting out strong and petering off towards the end. This book isn't like his normal horror stories - it is more of a romance story, but it has horror and mystical stuff mixed in. It's been awhile since I read it, so I can't give good details - but suffice to say it is extremely good and I don't think anyone would be dissappointed reading this. It is probably my second favorite book of all time (behind Ender's Game) for pure enjoyable reading. Make sure you have free time if you pick this up. It is a little longer, but you won't want to put it down.
Pick One
Title: Ender's Game
Author: Orson Scott Card
Genre: Sci Fi
Category: Novel
This is a little main stream but I'm including it because it is the greatest book of all time and to not have read it would be a sin against humanity. The book is pretty easy to read and not overly long. The setting is the future - on earth. Humans were almost killed by an alien race, and now they fear another invasion. In preparation the government is collecting all the brightest young minds with leader capabilites and training them in Battle School to find the one general that can offer a hope against a race much more advanced. The novel is about kids, but the brightest in history.
Pick Two
Title: The Black Company
Author: Glenn Cook
Genre: Fantasy
Catagory: Novel
This is my fantasy pick. This book differs from most fantasy in that the characters are very human. The main character is the annalist for a large mercenary company with a rich past called The Black Company. They are swords for hire a few hundred men strong. The setting is very dark and dreary. Human is the only race, and magic is very rare. You won't see a plethera of magic rings and swords or even wizards. The company has 3, and they aren't overly powerful. The world is dominated by a warlord, his queen, and The Ten Taken - his magelike enforcers, and of course a rebellion

Pick Three
Title: Bag of Bones
Author: Stephen King
Genre: Romance/Horror
Catagory: Novel
Normally I wouldn't include a Stephen King novel. While some are pretty good he has a habit of starting out strong and petering off towards the end. This book isn't like his normal horror stories - it is more of a romance story, but it has horror and mystical stuff mixed in. It's been awhile since I read it, so I can't give good details - but suffice to say it is extremely good and I don't think anyone would be dissappointed reading this. It is probably my second favorite book of all time (behind Ender's Game) for pure enjoyable reading. Make sure you have free time if you pick this up. It is a little longer, but you won't want to put it down.

Verileah
20 years ago
Title: My Name is Asher Lev
Author: Chaim Potok
Genre: Fiction
Catagory (short story, novel, novella): This is a story about art, so I thought it would fit in well here. The book takes us on a journey through one brilliant man's life as he struggles with the commitments and obligations that make him who he is and yet tear him apart. It is about a man not only talented, but strongly compelled to create, even at great costs to his family and his faith.
The book explores some profound questions that I would love to discuss
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Author: Chaim Potok
Genre: Fiction
Catagory (short story, novel, novella): This is a story about art, so I thought it would fit in well here. The book takes us on a journey through one brilliant man's life as he struggles with the commitments and obligations that make him who he is and yet tear him apart. It is about a man not only talented, but strongly compelled to create, even at great costs to his family and his faith.
The book explores some profound questions that I would love to discuss

Guest
20 years ago
doh! I was gonna suggest Ender's Game >_<
Title: Candide
(The version I read was translated by Lauren Walsh & Henry Morley)
Author: Voltaire
Genre: Classic
Category: Novella
From the publisher:
Title: Measure for Measure
Author: William Shakespeare
Genre: Classic
Category: Play
This is Shakespeare at his most bawdy. The play is rarely performed or read because the adult themes are much more prevalent than in other Shakespeare plays. Measure for Measure is an "unremitting look at the arbitrariness of laws, public hypocrisy & private venality, support for virtue, and encouragement of tempering public justice with common sense and mercy." (Ganked the quote from a reader's review on bn.com just because I thought it was worded well.)
Title: The Awakening
Author: Kate Chopin
Genre: Classic
Category: Novella
The St. Martin's Press printing in the Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism Series includes several literary essays using varying theories. I highly suggest any of the books in this series at the accompanying essays give the novels so much more depth.
From the publisher:
Title: Candide
(The version I read was translated by Lauren Walsh & Henry Morley)
Author: Voltaire
Genre: Classic
Category: Novella
From the publisher:
Are evil and tragedy part of a larger, cosmic plan that mere humans are blind to? Should we just accept our fates with the belief that everything happens for a good reason, that we live in “the best of all possible worlds?â€Â
One of the finest satires ever written, Voltaire’s Candide savagely skewers this very “optimistic†approach to life as a shamefully inadequate response to human suffering. The swift and lively tale follows the absurdly melodramatic adventures of the youthful Candide, who is forced into the army, flogged, shipwrecked, betrayed, robbed, separated from his beloved Cunégonde, and tortured by the Inquisition. As Candide experiences and witnesses calamity upon calamity, he begins to discover thatâ€â€contrary to the teachings of his tutor, Dr. Panglossâ€â€all is perhaps not always for the best. After many trials, travails, and incredible reversals of fortune, Candide and his friends finally retire together to a small farm, where they discover that the secret of happiness is simply “to cultivate one's garden,†a philosophy that rejects excessive optimism and metaphysical speculation in favor of the most basic pragmatism.
Filled with wit, intelligence, and an abundance of dark humor, Candide is relentless and unsparing in its attacks upon corruption and hypocrisyâ€â€in religion, government, philosophy, science, and even romance. Ultimately, this celebrated work says that it is possible to challenge blind optimism without losing the will to live and pursue a happy life.
Title: Measure for Measure
Author: William Shakespeare
Genre: Classic
Category: Play
This is Shakespeare at his most bawdy. The play is rarely performed or read because the adult themes are much more prevalent than in other Shakespeare plays. Measure for Measure is an "unremitting look at the arbitrariness of laws, public hypocrisy & private venality, support for virtue, and encouragement of tempering public justice with common sense and mercy." (Ganked the quote from a reader's review on bn.com just because I thought it was worded well.)
Title: The Awakening
Author: Kate Chopin
Genre: Classic
Category: Novella
The St. Martin's Press printing in the Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism Series includes several literary essays using varying theories. I highly suggest any of the books in this series at the accompanying essays give the novels so much more depth.
From the publisher:
First published in 1899, this beautiful, brief novel so disturbed critics and the public that it was banished for decades afterward. Now widely read and admired, The Awakening has been hailed as an early vision of woman's emancipation. This sensuous book tells of a woman's abandonment of her family, her seduction, and her awakening to desires and passions that threated to consumer her. Originally entitled "A Solitary Soul," this portrait of twenty-eight-year-old Edna Pontellier is a landmark in American fiction, rooted firmly in the romantic tradition of Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson. Here, a woman in search of self-discovery turns away from convention and society, and toward the primal, from convention and society, and toward the primal, irresistibly attracted to nature and the sensesThe Awakening, Kate Chopin's last novel, has been praised by Edmund Wilson as "beautifully written." And Willa Cather described its style as "exquisite," "sensitive," and "iridescent." This edition of The Awakening also includes a selection of short stories by Kate Chopin.
"This seems to me a higher order of feminism than repeating the story of woman as victim... Kate Chopin gives her female protagonist the central role, normally reserved for Man, in a meditation on identity and culture, consciousness and art."  From the introduction by Marilynne Robinson.
Larene_Stormfire
20 years ago
Title: Goodbye Mickey Mouse
Author: Len Dighteon
Genre: Fiction
Category: Novel
Set in World War II this is a combination love story and a story about growing up. I loved it
From the Author's home page
In the winter of 1943-44 the two American fighter pilots Jamie Farebrother and Mickey Morse, known by his friends as Mickey Mouse, is placed on a fighter base in the south of England. The dangerous missions and facing of the wars terrible realities changes Mickey and Jamie.
In this novell Deighton once again shows that he can mix historic knowledge with thriller exitement.
Author: Len Dighteon
Genre: Fiction
Category: Novel
Set in World War II this is a combination love story and a story about growing up. I loved it
From the Author's home page
In the winter of 1943-44 the two American fighter pilots Jamie Farebrother and Mickey Morse, known by his friends as Mickey Mouse, is placed on a fighter base in the south of England. The dangerous missions and facing of the wars terrible realities changes Mickey and Jamie.
In this novell Deighton once again shows that he can mix historic knowledge with thriller exitement.