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Modern books that I can think of are Stephen King's books, and I would probably recommend The Shining or Carrie.
Those are a few off the top of my head but I hope that it can help.


Not exactly to your question , but a chance to use silly to get him more interested
Any of the Jeeves and Wooster books and the BBC Television series with Peter Laurie and Stephen Fry (esp if you guys watched the House TV Dramas)
The exact order of the books can be tricky to establish and largely unimportant
My Man Jeeves
will do as a start.


oh good idea, im awear that The Witcher is a book and he enjoyed that game.. ill have to check his game library and see if anymore are books

i didnt even know ready player one was a book xD i know his watched the film though

i didnt even know ready player one was a book xD i know his watched the film though"
I read the book first, then I watched the movie. If he liked the movie, he will like the book.

oh good idea, im awear that The Witcher is a book and he enjoyed that..."
Glad I could help!


Or if he likes adventure you might try something by Clive Cussler.

His interests will have to guide you. Is he into the outdoors? Then the last thing he'll enjoy is something like Pride and Prejudice. Call of the Wild, though, might be right up his alley. It's a fast read, with plenty of action and adventure. Military guys tend to like books by Tom Clancy, Daniel Silva or Vince Flynn. Guys into cop shows/movies will like nearly any police procedural from Michael Connelly's Bosch series, Ian Rankin's Rebus or Peter Robinson's Alan Banks (to name but a few).
Go with what he likes in general versus what you know about books that would fit his interests. You know him better than we ever will, so you will know best what would appeal.

Thank you for making this comment. Even if it's late for them, somebody else is sure to benefit. I'm a rabid reader, love The Hobbit, cannot get through LotR.

Books mentioned in this topic
Dissolution (other topics)And Then There Were None (other topics)
My Man Jeeves (other topics)
The Art of Racing in the Rain (other topics)
im going to try reading harry potter, hunger games and divergent to him as i own these and weve both watched and enjoyed the films
does anyone know of any other good/ok films that come from great books that they can recommend? im not a big movie watcher myself but ill read a fair few different genres
fiction is a must for him
and preferably no classics as even i struggle to read them so probably anything from 1990s/2000s - present