1 Matthew Reilly Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:32 pm
Mijy
Administrator
Well, i haven't gotten around to it as of yet, but i just bought his latest book: The Five Greatest Warriors.
His novels are fast paced with twisting plots and intense action. I absolutely love it. While reading, you literally want to turn the page over and over and over just to see what happens next. It's an addictive style of writing, since there are few points where you can just put the book down and stop.
Books
Stand alone novels
1996 Contest (Self-published in 1996; published by Pan Macmillan in 2000)
1999 Temple (appears to be set in the same universe as Reilly's other novels, is referred to in passing in both Area 7 and Hell Island.)
The Shane Schofield series
1998 Ice Station
2001 Area 7
2003 Scarecrow
2005 Hell Island
The Jack West Jr series
2005 Seven Ancient Wonders (Also known as Seven Deadly Wonders in the U.S.)
2007 The Six Sacred Stones (Sequel to Seven Ancient Wonders)
2009 The Five Greatest Warriors (Sequel to The Six Sacred Stones)[4]
Hover Car Racer
2004 Hover Car Racer (released online at www.hovercarracer.com; published by Pan Mac same year)Printed version illustrated by Roy Govier
Until I looked on Wiki (where i got all this info, i had no idea about these short stories )
Short Stories
Short stories published in various mediums such as magazines and newspapers. They are available online in PDF format on the Matthew Reilly website.
1999 Rewind/Fate of Flight 700[2] (Published in four parts in The Sydney Morning Herald)
2000 The Mine[3]
2001 A Bad Day at Fort Bragg[4] (The Bulletin magazine)
2001 Altitude Rush[5] (Penguin Books, Girls Night In 2: Gentlemen by Invitation)
2002 The Rock Princess and the Thriller Writer[6] (The Bulletin magazine)
2005 Time Tours[7]
2007 The Dead Prince[8]
2008 Complex 13[9]
His novels are fast paced with twisting plots and intense action. I absolutely love it. While reading, you literally want to turn the page over and over and over just to see what happens next. It's an addictive style of writing, since there are few points where you can just put the book down and stop.
Books
Stand alone novels
1996 Contest (Self-published in 1996; published by Pan Macmillan in 2000)
1999 Temple (appears to be set in the same universe as Reilly's other novels, is referred to in passing in both Area 7 and Hell Island.)
The Shane Schofield series
1998 Ice Station
2001 Area 7
2003 Scarecrow
2005 Hell Island
The Jack West Jr series
2005 Seven Ancient Wonders (Also known as Seven Deadly Wonders in the U.S.)
2007 The Six Sacred Stones (Sequel to Seven Ancient Wonders)
2009 The Five Greatest Warriors (Sequel to The Six Sacred Stones)[4]
Hover Car Racer
2004 Hover Car Racer (released online at www.hovercarracer.com; published by Pan Mac same year)Printed version illustrated by Roy Govier
Until I looked on Wiki (where i got all this info, i had no idea about these short stories )
Short Stories
Short stories published in various mediums such as magazines and newspapers. They are available online in PDF format on the Matthew Reilly website.
1999 Rewind/Fate of Flight 700[2] (Published in four parts in The Sydney Morning Herald)
2000 The Mine[3]
2001 A Bad Day at Fort Bragg[4] (The Bulletin magazine)
2001 Altitude Rush[5] (Penguin Books, Girls Night In 2: Gentlemen by Invitation)
2002 The Rock Princess and the Thriller Writer[6] (The Bulletin magazine)
2005 Time Tours[7]
2007 The Dead Prince[8]
2008 Complex 13[9]