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I agree with you. I went to review a book but paused long enough before writing it to check out the other reviewers and they were 99% women--it wasn't even a book aimed specifically at women, either.

Us.
I even had a novel rejected recently which was described as "polished and professional" by the agent's reader then dismissed because it was a book written for men. I'll find the line. Made me laugh.
Anyhoo, I'm hear to read and chat books. I'll grab a Casino Royale asap. Can I nominate Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club as a future good read?
Thanks for the welcome.

In the real world I'm the token male at our local book group. I did drift away for a bit but they asked me back because they missed the occasional male orientated book... They feel it gets them out of a rut. We've read Rogue Male, Casino Royale, Touching the Void, Peace, The Power of One, Catch 22, Brave New World, The Key, etc over the years.

There's some interesting titles in your reading list there. Another good one in the Touching the Void vein (which I've never read) is John Krakauer's Into Thin Air and The Cloud Garden (little known, very unexpected).


Unadulterated reading pleasure. Wish I'd found this site/thread before!

Please promise me there will be no teenage zombie or teenage vampire books here.




While I write mostly historical fiction and some supernatural suspense, I regularly read from a wide assortment of genres (thriller, action, sci-fi, fantasy, as well as suspense and historical). I'm currently reading The Bard by Morgan Llewelyn and am finding it to be targeted toward a female audience.
Nothing against females. I married one, and associate with a lot of very talented female writers. But I like having a place where I can hang out with the guys, both writers and readers. Looking forward to the interaction.

Unlike most of you guys, I haven't really been a fan of reading and I've read only just few titles, most of the things I read are text books for school.
I joined because I thought maybe the group can help me want to read more.


Justin, I'm from Virginia. Not too close, but not too terribly far away. I've never been to Nashville, but I have been to Gatlinburg.

Nope! I'm actually from Richmond, but I live in northern VA right now. That would be nice! Good luck!

I live also Live in Norther VA and work in DC (MD side to be exact)
Military background.
There aren't very many books that I don't like.
My top 5 are:
1. Enders Game
2. The Passage
3. Robopocalypse
4. Makers
5. Planet of the Apes
Very happy that I found this group. Expect me to be an active member.
Paul


. Kitchen Confidential, by Anthony Bourdaine
. Townie, by Andre Debus III
. All that I am, by Anna Funder
. Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins, by Rupert Everett
. Total Recall, by Arnie
. In the Heat of the Night, by John Ball
. Full Service, by Scotty Bowers
. Caged, by Cameron Conaway
. The Slap, by Christos Tsiolkas
. Belle de Jour (surprisingly good actually!)
. It's All About the Bike, by Robert Penn
... to name a few. Hope some of these appeal to other members too.



I'm new to both the site and to the group. Love to read but have the hardest time figuring out what to read!
As I've seen a few of you have said, the book world is dominated by the romance novel loving women and trying to sift through all of that to find a book that's good for men that DOESN'T include football, baseball or golf is a tough thing to do.
Don't get me wrong... I love sports as much as the next guy, but I'm not a meathead... I can read words that challenge a 12 year old's vocabulary...
Just finished Dan Brown's "Inferno" this morning and am looking for my next read. I hope I can find some good suggestions here!

http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/14...




My favorite authors include Dean Koontz, Tolkien, J.R.R. Arthur C. Clarke, Robin Cook, and J.K. Rowling. I love suspense, fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, and religious non-fiction.
I've always been a big reader and it makes me happy to see so many other people on this site, particularly men, engaging in reading on a large scale. It makes me smile.


I love this group. No drama, just dudes who like to read and share their reading experiences.
If you just started back up and liked the Hunger Games, then I'd suggest:
Enders Game by Orson Scott Card
Dystopia where child prodigy comes to try to save humanity.
Or
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson.
Mystery novel about a columnist and a talented hacker.
Both books are the start multi-book series if you like them. Enders Game is by far my favorite book.
I agree with Paul. Try Ender's Game. It is one of my favorites. You can read it before the movie comes out! :)

Joseph-Daniel Peter Paul Abondius Letendre
AKA joe

Recently got back into reading since my job sees me travelling and a plane ride goes a lot quicker with a good read.
Some great titles - The devil and the White City, Erik Larson. Outstanding blend of historical fiction. Larson also has a more recent title 'In the Garden of Beasts' set during Hitler's rise in Germany, yet to read that one. Dennis Lehane is great, Steig Larsson, Nick Hornby is a great men's author, dealing with issues such as fatherhood, relationships, sports.The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America
Welcome to the group!
I always wanted to try Erik Larson books, just haven't yet! Have never read historical fiction at all, but those books do interest me!
Where exactly do you travel? What are your favorite places?
I always wanted to try Erik Larson books, just haven't yet! Have never read historical fiction at all, but those books do interest me!
Where exactly do you travel? What are your favorite places?

The company I work for has customers all over North America and my clients are quite varied. Chicago is always great to visit, though not in winter, California, Portland and Seattle are my fave cities. But being from Australia, I also like visiting lesser known towns - Omaha, Kansas City, Charlotte, Jackson, I really enjoy trying the different foods and beers each area has. I've been to about 34 of the 50 US states, Vermont, Maine and New Mexico are next on my list!

Here's some of mine
Night by elie Wiesel
Unbroken
Ready player one (if you grew up in the 80's you will enjoy)
Any Malcolm gladwell books
The stand
Currently reading "the foundation"
Thanks for creating this group!

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I am looking forward to having this group grow. I think this is going to be a very exciting place that we can all come together and talk about books and whatever else is on our minds.
So relax, kick your shoes off, give your coat the butler and enjoy yourself here at the Men's Book Club!!!