Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A Book Bucket List from Guido Henkel

A guest post from Guido Henkel, a indie author who is generous in sharing technical information as well as delivering the spooky fun Jason Dark series)

As you are reading this, I have just released Curse of Kali, the tenth Jason Dark supernatural mystery that I have written. Taking place in Victorian England, it is once again a riveting mystery that our occult detective has to solve — though this time he has some help from a very, very famous detective of his time, also.

Releasing a book is always a little like the end of school. You take a breath, sit back and just kick back for a tick, enjoying the moment with a clean slate.

For me, this usually also means I need something new to read. The past weeks have kept me busy with rewrites, edits and the preparations for the launch and I did not have a whole lot of time to read other than my own stuff.

So, as I am trying to decide upon a new book, — most likely one I’ve been pushing off for too long — it occurred to me that there should be some kind of list of books that everyone should read. I’m not talking about the classics like Dickinson, Shakespeare, Kafka or even books like Dracula where it is implied that everyone has read them. No, I’m talking about books that I have read over the years and that impressed me so much that I would like to recommend them to you with my warmest regards. They are the books I would not want to have missed out on. Of course, such a list can never be complete and reflects my own personal taste, so feel free to suggest other books that you find too valuable to be missed.

So here goes my Book Bucket List for you in no particular order


And then last, but not least, Curse of Kali. Yes, I know it reeks of self-promotion but if you want to know how Jason Dark and Sherlock Holmes met for the first time in their lives, you have to read this mystery. If you have only half as much fun reading it as I had writing it, we should all be in for a treat.
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you liked Hornblower You'll love O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin Novels

Anonymous said...

I'll have to check it out then because I am a sucker for historical fiction. Too bad they're not available on the Kindle yet.

Author Scott Nicholson said...

I am going to assign myself the task of reading a Kindle version of a paper book from my youth--like Treasure Island. Just to see how the experience changes one. (I sure have changed since then!)

Scott

Anonymous said...

It is an interesting experience to be sure. I re-read some of the books I loved in my youth and found that I simply did not care much for some of them any more. In fact, I was wondering in some cases what had attracted me to them in the first place.

Author Scott Nicholson said...

when you are youngthe world is different! Simple enough for me...

Moses Siregar III said...

I bought The List of Seven, at your suggestion, Guido. I haven't cracked it yet, though.

Anonymous said...

Good boy, Moses. :)

Author Scott Nicholson said...

I've had it on my shelf for years. Maybe it's time...