I've read several of the Tom Clancy books - Rainbow Six is my favorite (I highly recommend it). I've also highly enjoyed the books by author William King, in particular the Space Wolf, Ragnar's Claw, and Grey Hunter books.
Artemis fowl, moonlight detective, English fictitious or sci-fi books, and articles on the browser's opening page. Angels and demons Dan Brown
I know about legends it's a compilation some cannon others more like fan fic, but all fit nearly perfectly within the univers (1337 was just meant to be humorous... but "Human" strikes me in the feels)
At the moment, I am reading The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. The book has a lot of potential.
My own work. Seriously, do you know how much stuff i wrote as a kid? Its like i was tripping on some deep sht and a lot of crippling depression...
I'm currently reading The War Nerd Iliad by John Dolan. It's a gritty, raw and hilarious prose version of the classic Iliad (you know about the fight between the Greeks and Trojans). I had to study the boring original in stuffy classical Greek classes, so was curious about this one. So much better! Heard from their war nerd podcast that English or Dutch are not poetically suited for translation but Arabic is, wish I could've known that so I could get back at my Greek teacher for failing me hehe.
Some books that stand out in my memory (no particular genre that I prefer): The Godfather - too predictable but worth a read at some point in your life. The Count of Monte Cristo (translated by Robin Buss) - hands down a masterpiece. The Secret River (Kate Grenville), basically about a European settler in Australia who feels bad about harming Indigenous Australians but falls to peer pressure over personal morals anyway and then regrets it. Chronicle of a Death Foretold - rare book that made me feel rage at how pointless it seemed. Poetic though. The God of Small Things - worth reading just for that ending...
Does reading undergarments size of women include? If yes, I memorized them and do real model scanning in every women I've seen. Anything else is reading "How to read human emotions, reactions, and mood even an ape can understand" , " how to make and differentiate between joke and serious talk in society" , music note, numeric code for making program and cracking program, Chinese poetry, Japanese poetry, U.S. Poetry, English poetry, Ireland poetry, indonesia poetry, public laws, country law, "How to fix all kind of machines" , "how to rebuild and make firearms and close combat weapons" , art of war by san Tzu, some books of ideology of many renown people such as niche, ghandi etc, renown books of all religions, games walkthrough, and "how to understand woman's hearts" with "how to trick your parents-in-laws to become happy".