ONTD

1:26 am - 07/06/2010

Stephen King: 6 summer reads

EW's pop culture columnist recommends Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy and five more standout books for summer





The MILLENNIUM TRILOGY, by Stieg Larsson
Lisbeth Salander is one of the great female characters in fiction, dangerous as hell in spite of her waiflike appearance; she karate-kicks as well as she computer-hacks. The best thing about the late Larsson's Millennium Trilogy is that the three books form one long, interconnected tale. And like Jo Rowling's Harry Potter series, it's a relentless, unputdownable narrative.



THE PASSAGE, by Justin Cronin
You've heard about this ripping (literally) yarn; summer's the perfect time to read it. Zombie vampires called ''virals'' overwhelm the world, and mankind's only hope rests with an immortal little girl from Iowa. The book's white-hot center is a rousing chase set on a train racing balls-to-the-wall through the Nevada desert. If it doesn't raise your pulse, you're probably a viral yourself.


THE UNNAMED, by Joshua Ferris
In this melancholy follow-up to Then We Came to the End, a lawyer named Tim suffers from a disease so rare it's never been classified: He can't stop walking. The novel is sometimes funny and often grim, but what makes it shine is the love story of Tim and his wife, Jane. That love is strained when Tim descends into an ambulatory hell, but it never quite breaks. This is a heart wrencher.



STRIP, by Thomas Perry
Manco Kapak is a small-time bad guy who owns strip clubs where bigger bad guys launder their dope money. After Kapak is robbed while making a night deposit, he decides L.A. newcomer Joe Carver was the culprit. He's wrong about Carver in all sorts of ways, and soon Kapak is in a fight for not only his business life but his life life. Alternately hilarious and creepy — you'll meet a sexy thrill-robber named Carrie who'll make your hair stand on end — Strip is notable for how, in Perry's hands, the aging Kapak transforms from a flesh-peddling sleazebag to a guy you care about. And root for.



STORM PREY, by John Sandford
The latest Lucas Davenport thriller starts with a hospital drug heist in which an elderly pharmacist is killed, but the novel's most absorbing passages deal with a surgical team's fight to separate — and save — a set of infant twins joined at the head. A good thriller requires a good villain, and the latest Prey has one that would make a lovely mate for Strip's Carrie: Caprice Marlon Garner, a motorcycle-riding killer. Sandford writes great, unapologetic guy fiction...but you guy-ettes will have a good time too.



ORDINARY THUNDERSTORMS, by William Boyd
Adam Kindred is an up-and-coming climatologist in London for a job interview. Then he picks up a forgotten briefcase in a restaurant and tries to return it to the owner. Before you can say ''Bad idea, dude,'' he's living on the streets, begging for spare change, and sleeping in an empty lot by the Thames. He's been framed for murder and targeted by an unscrupulous Big Pharma company. Great suspense stuff here, told with flair, compassion, and a high sense of humor. Readers will cheer Adam's survival techniques and never-say-die attitude; I guarantee that you'll think of him every time you see a so-called ''street person'' trolling for spare change or yelling about the end of days. All these books are good, but for me, Boyd's deft combination of suspense and literature makes it the pick of the litter.


Source | EW

ONTD What are you reading this summer?
[info]missmoelove3 6th-Jul-2010 06:28 am (UTC)
Reading Deathly Hallows again.

Then Water for Elephants & Eat Pray Love.
[info]i_was_a_camera 6th-Jul-2010 06:39 am (UTC)
don't waste your time reading Eat, Pray, Love.
[info]missmoelove3 6th-Jul-2010 06:43 am (UTC)
Bad? Should I just wait for the movie?
[info]earenwe 6th-Jul-2010 08:35 pm (UTC)
agreed, this book was awful. if she mentioned crying on the bathroom floor one more time I could have made it a drinking game.
[info]pink__sparklies 6th-Jul-2010 06:40 am (UTC)
Water For Elephants is AMAZING.
[info]jessashoutbaby 6th-Jul-2010 12:53 pm (UTC)
Water for Elephants is soooooooooooo good. I finished it a few weeks ago and still think about it all the time!
[info]jsrocks 6th-Jul-2010 01:33 pm (UTC)
I need to read Deathly Hallows for the first time. I just haven't gotten to it yet.
[info]la_petite_singe 6th-Jul-2010 01:34 pm (UTC)
All of the above are good, but in very different ways,
[info]boniver115 6th-Jul-2010 02:33 pm (UTC)
Water for Elephants is great
[info]haterswannabeme 6th-Jul-2010 03:23 pm (UTC)
ah, just re-read DH. I loved it, even the epilogue!
[info]mach2kudou 6th-Jul-2010 07:10 pm (UTC)
i liked and didn't like water for elephants; it had a seedy and little explored setting, but the personalities of the characters were cliche.
[info]celestesh 7th-Jul-2010 03:45 pm (UTC)
That's exactly what my reading list is too.
[info]likelesliecaron 8th-Jul-2010 12:43 am (UTC)
i really disliked water for elephants. 'twas predictable
[info]tomkatholic 6th-Jul-2010 06:28 am (UTC)
I'm just here for the color-coding
[info]tomkatholic 6th-Jul-2010 06:45 am (UTC)
Homina homina homina
[info]imightbewrong4 6th-Jul-2010 08:33 am (UTC)
omg beautiful
[info]whatever_freak 6th-Jul-2010 11:13 am (UTC)
OMG so pretty! I actually want to steal your idea, but I wont, haha :)
[info]leatherandjeans 6th-Jul-2010 11:49 am (UTC)
lovely <3
[info]showmesara 6th-Jul-2010 07:56 am (UTC)
me too. I have my books organized by colors. Just too bad I don't have a book shelf
[info]bellediablerie 6th-Jul-2010 06:28 am (UTC)
I've read Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, I'm reading Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer, and I'm going to re-read the Harry Potter series as well as the essential writings of Gandhi.
[info]allyson 6th-Jul-2010 06:32 am (UTC)
I just re-read HP7 and I need to reread Eating Animals. Damn that book is good.
[info]rj_a_go_go 6th-Jul-2010 06:33 am (UTC)
what is eating animals about?
[info]bellediablerie 6th-Jul-2010 06:55 am (UTC)
It's basically the research Foer did about the mean industry after learning he was going to be a father for the first time. He wanted to learn about what he was going to be feeding his child. For me, it's been an emotionally draining read. I actually broke down and cried tonight while reading it.
[info]minimum_chips 6th-Jul-2010 10:52 am (UTC)
eating animals owns
[info]peaceolgy 6th-Jul-2010 07:05 pm (UTC)
I loved Eating Animals (well, in that horrific kind of way).
[info]beshwa 6th-Jul-2010 06:28 am (UTC)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo was such an intense movie.
[info]hideawayandflee 6th-Jul-2010 06:44 am (UTC)
but so good...it really impressed me. it far exceeded my expectations
[info]invisiblemonkey 6th-Jul-2010 07:46 am (UTC)
I saw it last night, so intense.
[info]milkradio 6th-Jul-2010 03:31 pm (UTC)
iawtc
[info]lightbird777 6th-Jul-2010 04:35 pm (UTC)
They did a really great job with it. Read the book if you haven't already. I just finished the last book in the trilogy. The whole series is excellent. Great summer reading.
[info]lightbird777 6th-Jul-2010 04:35 pm (UTC)
Also, looking forward to the movie adaptation of The Girl Who Played With Fire now. :)
[info]mikaverleth 6th-Jul-2010 06:34 pm (UTC)
that movie was phenomenal.
[info]chimbleysweep 6th-Jul-2010 06:29 am (UTC)
Rereading HP. And a lot of other books that aren't novels.
[info]dreamoftheday 6th-Jul-2010 06:29 am (UTC)
well I'm working my way through the Private series and I also started Sex and the City and I want to read On the Road
[info]msweetie913 6th-Jul-2010 07:22 am (UTC)
oh man. i used to read the Private books. made through like ten of them. how many are there now?
[info]dreamoftheday 6th-Jul-2010 03:26 pm (UTC)
I think there are 11 or 12? I just finished the 10th one iirc, and I think there's a new one coming out next month.
[info]teelke 6th-Jul-2010 12:55 pm (UTC)
im reading the private series aswell rn, made it through 4 books in 2 weeks :P
[info]maloussii 6th-Jul-2010 04:52 pm (UTC)
It took me a couple tries to get through Sex and the City. The novel really annoyed me for some reason.
[info]williammiller 6th-Jul-2010 07:25 pm (UTC)
I think I read the first 3 Private books and then stopped for some reason D:
[info]justmyowl 6th-Jul-2010 06:29 am (UTC)
ugh i love pictures of books and book cases and libraries. if this post is boring i'm going to just post pretty pictures.
[info]portmanteaux 6th-Jul-2010 06:39 am (UTC)
Nooo, The Once and Future King is awesome! I've only read the first book of it so far, but I loved it and it made me cry a few times.
[info]missedith17 6th-Jul-2010 07:01 am (UTC)
I burned my copy of the Once and Future King after I finished it, I didn't give a shit that it was a school copy. I just hated that book so much. I generally don't recommend spark notes because reading is awesome but gahhhh I hate that book, stay away.
[info]hproxmysox 6th-Jul-2010 07:03 am (UTC)
It's good! Read it!
[info]lurx 6th-Jul-2010 02:10 pm (UTC)
That's one of my all-time favorites! Give it a shot :-)
[info]queen_norleans 6th-Jul-2010 06:30 am (UTC)
I'm totally re-reading Christopher Pike's The Last Vampire series.

And I am not ashamed.
[info]quoyle 6th-Jul-2010 06:34 am (UTC)
!!! I just found the first in the series at a used bookstore and my childhood came flooding back to me. I need to find Monster, Bury Me Deep and Master of Murder next.
[info]godofvanity 6th-Jul-2010 06:56 am (UTC)
I found Monster at my local Goodwill! And I totally bought that shit.

That book is so badass! I love how it starts with some girl taking a shotgun and KILLING a bunch of people at a party.
[info]askingxalice 6th-Jul-2010 07:25 am (UTC)
All six of them were combined into two books called Thirst and Thirst 2, and they're sold at B&N. I flipped my shit when I found them!
[info]msclairvoyant 6th-Jul-2010 08:30 am (UTC)
Bury Me Deep is one of my favorites. I was always partial to the The Grave the most though. <3

All of his books are good, whatever.~
[info]staringiscaring 6th-Jul-2010 08:01 am (UTC)
There is a new book coming out!
[info]esthered 6th-Jul-2010 08:46 am (UTC)
I LOVE THAT SERIES.

It was the first vampire series I ever read and I was totally engrossed in it. Best vamp series ever IMO.
[info]cellardor 6th-Jul-2010 09:09 am (UTC)
I love you for this. I'd read mine if they weren't in a box at my mum's somewhere. This pains me.
[info]amalgamade 6th-Jul-2010 11:34 am (UTC)
Gurl you shouldn't be! I bought them when they first came out...my first foray (at 10, I think) into the "adult" world of Christopher Pike, graduating from the Fear Street phase, lol. I've read and reread those 6 books so many times the covers are so ~delicate~ so I don't let people touch them lololol.
[info]jessashoutbaby 6th-Jul-2010 12:57 pm (UTC)
LOL, I read it a few months ago and enjoyed it, though Pike kept employing the same "twist" over and over. I'm psyched to see what he does with Sita when the third volume of Thirst (the new name for the Last Vampire series) comes out. I've always been a huuuuuge Pike fan, but I had never read TLV series somehow. So glad they've been re-released!
[info]theshadowpuppet 6th-Jul-2010 06:30 am (UTC)
Rereading HP and trying to read The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and A Game of Thrones.
[info]molokomolotov 6th-Jul-2010 07:02 am (UTC)
how the the roman empire one? i saw you recced it in the other post.
[info]lonely_lycanth 6th-Jul-2010 10:25 am (UTC)
Yes to A Game of Thrones!
[info]starlysh 6th-Jul-2010 06:30 am (UTC)
I noticed Infinite Jest in there. I keep trying to read that. I own it. It's so damn big.

I just started the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
[info]hologramxx 6th-Jul-2010 11:03 am (UTC)
no matter how hard i try, i can't get through infinite jest. i've read the first 200 pages at least 3 or 4 times, but the size of it is just so intimidating!
[info]accioanime 6th-Jul-2010 06:31 am (UTC)
For this month, I have to read 'The Secret Between Us' by Delinsky for my summer book club. Not liking it so far.

I'm excited for next month's book though; we're reading the first book of the Millennium Trilogy.
[info]reforzado 6th-Jul-2010 06:31 am (UTC)
currently reading Middlesex and then probably one of the novels I bought for cheap that I haven't read yet, lol
[info]green_fire 6th-Jul-2010 06:35 am (UTC)
Been planning to read Middlesex. How is it??
[info]trashic 6th-Jul-2010 06:41 am (UTC)
it's really good, imo. i couldn't put it down.
[info]reforzado 6th-Jul-2010 06:42 am (UTC)
Well I think it's interesting so far but it definitely character driven and quite the family saga. I also have no idea where the plot will lead but I find the family fascinating, lol!
[info]hproxmysox 6th-Jul-2010 07:04 am (UTC)
I love that book.
[info]bob5fic 6th-Jul-2010 12:04 pm (UTC)
Amazing book. Can't recommend it enough. Much better than The Virgin Suicides.
[info]muddledmadness 8th-Jul-2010 07:09 am (UTC)
middlesex is fucking fantastic! the character development is enhanced by the detailed history of a family behind closed doors. i highly, highly recommend it
[info]executivehpfan 6th-Jul-2010 07:12 am (UTC)
I loved Middlesex. Couldn't put it down.
[info]ahoy_hoyy 6th-Jul-2010 08:19 am (UTC)
Middlesex is fucking incredible.
[info]tigirah 6th-Jul-2010 03:39 pm (UTC)
reading this now too
[info]iheartmsay 6th-Jul-2010 03:59 pm (UTC)
Twins! I'm reading that too! I think next I'm going to read The Poisonwood Bible. Though I might do Screwtape Letters before. I haven't decided.
[info]likelesliecaron 8th-Jul-2010 12:49 am (UTC)
I loved The Virgin Suicides but didn't enjoy Middlesex. Mostly because it was excessively (and uninterestingly) detailed. Maybe I'll try to read it again one day.
[info]nayumitenakka 6th-Jul-2010 06:33 am (UTC)
Reading Ulysses, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and finally finishing up Lolita.
yaaay
[info]tragickingdomxo 6th-Jul-2010 06:34 am (UTC)
I'm currently reading Lolita and I almost want to stop because it's getting too creepy :/
[info]missedith17 6th-Jul-2010 06:40 am (UTC)
I never finished Lolita for that same reason. It just seemed wrong to read.
[info]nayumitenakka 6th-Jul-2010 06:50 am (UTC)
Oh man, I agree...though I am totally trying to ignore that and concentrate on the beautiful prose. We'll see, we'll see.
[info]molokomolotov 6th-Jul-2010 07:13 am (UTC)
the last half is sooooooooooo boring
[info]la_geni 6th-Jul-2010 07:35 am (UTC)
It does.
[info]whatever_freak 6th-Jul-2010 11:17 am (UTC)
Is it really that bad? I've head it's pretty tame...
[info]leatherandjeans 6th-Jul-2010 11:52 am (UTC)
How are you finding Ulysses? I tried so hard with that book, but no luck. It's the only book I've ever not finished.
[info]chihaya19 6th-Jul-2010 02:40 pm (UTC)
idgaf i think lolita is beautifully written
[info]mikaverleth 6th-Jul-2010 06:46 pm (UTC)
i was reading ulysses, but took a break because i found a copy of stephen hero, and wanted to read that, instead.

i wanna read girl with the dragon tattoo, but my mum has dibs on it first...
[info]bienenkiste what i'm reading this summer6th-Jul-2010 06:33 am (UTC)


[info]miakun Re: what i'm reading this summer6th-Jul-2010 07:59 am (UTC)
Lord almighty. I wanted to be in a prison cell and die after reading The Stranger so there's no way in hell I'd read A Happy Death.
[info]jessashoutbaby Re: what i'm reading this summer6th-Jul-2010 01:01 pm (UTC)
LOL, I got a copy at the local library for 2 cents a few months ago. It's on my reading list for the summer. Should I hole myself up with some Prozac and prepare to go to my happy place?
[info]jikkai Re: what i'm reading this summer6th-Jul-2010 09:01 am (UTC)
i love naïve. super
[info]jessashoutbaby Re: what i'm reading this summer6th-Jul-2010 12:59 pm (UTC)
I really need to get my hands on naive. super, I keep hearing about it! Have you started it yet? How is it so far?
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