u/thomastomatillo

Recommendations please

Adding a few tiers of books that I’ve enjoyed a lot, enjoyed some and some that I just couldn’t get into to hopefully provide context.

Adding some of my favorite book series below

- Cradle - Will Wight

- Mark of the fool - JM Clarke

- Sufficiently Advanced Magic - Andrew Rowe

- Dungeon Crawler Carl - Matt Dinniman

- GoT - George RR Martin

- Gentleman Bastards - Scott Lynch

- Mother of Learning - nobody103/Domagoj Kurmaic

- Elantris - Branden Sanderson

- Dune - Frank Herbert

- Warformed: Stormweaver - Bryce O’Conner/Luke Chmilenko

- All the skills - Honour Rae

Adding some book series that I thought were good, not great

- Mistborn - Brandon Sanderson

- Kingkiller Chronicle - Patrick Roth’s (I think this was too hyped up for me and then I read it felt like nothing special based on how it was described to me)

- He Who Fights Monsters - Shirtaloon and Travis Deverell

- Spellmonger - Terry Mancour

Adding some books/series that I just couldn’t get into or didn’t really enjoy

Red Rising - Pierce Brown (felt like they used every trope possible, maybe if it was my first fantasy read it would have gone better)

Ten Realms book series - Michael Chatfield

The Beginning After The End book series - TurtleMe

Unbound book series - Nicole Gonnella

Cephreal’s Hand - Melissa McPhail

Mark of kings - Bryce O’Conner/Luke Chmilenko

Licanius trilogy - James Islington (underwhelming)

Anywho I really appreciate any suggestions that are sent my way.

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u/thomastomatillo — 22 hours ago

Book recommendations in the same vein of Atomic Habits & Outlier by Malcolm Gladwell?

Pretty much as the title says, can anyone think of books that study humans and relay that information succinctly? Not sure what that genre would fall under. Saw an educational nonfiction post earlier, but I’m not sure if it is that? Also bonus points if there are any takeaways that you can implement to improve oneself. Thank you all in advance.

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u/thomastomatillo — 1 day ago