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    I've read children books when I was really young but I haven't bought nor read basically anything ever since. I'll have long flight next week and want to entertain myself with a book.

    Just give me your opinion, doesn't matter the genre or if it is a series, just really want to pick up a good book that I can't put down and that gets me hooked on reading books.

    I'm 25 and my favorite genres at least in movies are crime mystery and horror but I am absolutely down to try anything you guys suggest for basically a first time reader.

    by Affectionate-Air9722

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    1. For me it was A Short Stay In Hell. I was never an avid reader either, but that book got me right into it. It’s short but it’s very good. I’ve been reading ever since I read that. I’ve been hunting for absurd books ever since then and have read a lot of the most suggested ones, it set me off on a fun path.

      Prior to that, Project Hail Mary was a really good read too. It was a book I was recommended and I read it while I was not really reading books at all, and it was years after that that I read A Short Stay In Hell, but I’ll give it a recommend anyway.

    2. Low-Comfortable1920 on

      All Quiet on the Western Front. Was my first read independent from school. Loved it and very digestible if you get the newest Penguin Classics translation.

      Also, Suetonius’ The Twelve Caesar’s is fantastic for a first time read of Roman History. It recounts the first twelve emperors and Julius Caesar. Extremely digestible. No knowledge required. It was written in the second century AD, but with Penguin’s newest translation, reads like a magazine article full of gossip.

      Brave New World was also incredibly insightful. It’s similar to 1984, but more profound.

      These might be biased because I love history and enjoy more strenuously academic books now but these were two great introductory works that get you invested in the era and require no previous knowledge.

    3. A book that’s been made into a movie can be fun because you’re already somewhat familiar with the plot but it’s fun to see how it’s different. For example, Jurassic Park is a really fun read.

    4. The Hollow Place by T. Kingfisher

      Gallant by V.E. Schwab

      Or if you like your horror kind of kooky, anything by Grady Hendrix.

    5. Try Stephen King Misery, or his short story collection Different Seasons. You could also try one of his son’s books, (he writes under the name Joe Hill) Heart Shaped Box might be your speed.

    6. If you like mysteries I recommend the Anthony Horowitz books. Super readable. There are two different series and you can start with either but I’d say start with Magpie Murders.

    7. Project Hail Mary is being turned into a movie. My favorite read of the year. Recommended on here. Got me hooked from page one.

    8. redentification on

      I’d go with something “readable,” especially on a plane. Maybe Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn.

      Authors you might look at are Dan Brown, John Grisham (probably an earlier book), Jane Harper (has a series of 3 and 2 standalone books), and Stephen King

      Edit: Maybe Dan Chaon as well

    9. Popculture-VIP on

      I think a good novella would be great for a flight. George Orwell’s Animal Farm is what I recommend. It’s a classic, accessible to read, intelligent ideas but in an allegory about animals living in a farm. It’s a light presentation of big ideas and how power circulates in the world.

    10. 1BoringOnlineAccount on

      Animal Farm by George Orwell

      Hammers Slammers by David Drake

      Out of the Ashes by William W Johnstone
      Or anything by William W Johnstone

      Remnant Population by Elizabeth Moon
      Vatta’s War series by Elizabeth Moon

      Be Free or Die: The Amazing Story of Robert Smalls’ Escape from Slavery to Union Hero by Cate Lineberry

    11. Choice_Warning6456 on

      Horror- Stephen King is great! Pick whatever looks good to you at a bookstore or library- The Stand is long but awesome, I liked Christine and Pet Sematary alot.

      For crime, I also like the suggestion of The Lincoln Lawyer; I also think old John Grisham books, like The Firm are good. Silent Patient by Alex Michelides is another. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown was another good suggestion below! It’s an art thriller.

      Whoever suggested Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park had a good suggestion- it’s a page turner! I also really liked his book The Andromeda Strain.

      Another long but really awesome page-turning read is Shogun by James Clavell. And if you like to compare to movies or TV, there is a good series.

    12. Deserttruck7877 on

      For getting back into reading, two fast books I’ve enjoyed and were also easy to get into :
      Dark Matter by Blake Crouch ( a mystery/sci fi) and An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green

    13. I’m gonna throw a rather weird and abstract book in the ring: Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott. It’s about a square living in a 2d world that’s getting visited by a sphere from the third dimension

    14. TheProletariatPoet on

      Fight Club. It’s short, entertaining, and it’s been a movie you’ve likely seen so it has a reference point. Gone Girl if you’d rather a thriller and Project Hail Mary if you like sci-fi and want to laugh a little more while also being deeply invested in an amazingly exciting story that’ll still pluck the heart strings

    15. Republic-Resident on

      Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Very easy to get into, great story, and impeccable writing.

    16. MacaroniPoodle on

      I feel like a lot of people are suggesting really long books which can be overwhelming to a new reader. I’d suggest something shorter like Jack London’s White Fang or The Call of the Wild. Hugely entertaining but easy reads that won’t have you bogged down with a lot of pages.

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