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OT: Read a book!
While we're patiently waiting for the PBW server to be recombobulated, I thought maybe we could exchange some thoughts on favorite authors/books to pass the time. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
Some of my Favorites, in no particular order: Asimov/Heinlein/Tolkein, of course, plus... David Brin; Uplift series (Sundiver, Startide Rising, Uplift War, +new trilogy), Earth, Glory Season Orson Scott Card; Seventh Son/Red Prophet etc (Alvin Maker series), Ender's Game/Speaker for the Dead etc (Ender series), The Worthing Saga Stephen R. Donaldson; The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Unbeliever Piers Anthony; Bio of a Space Tyrant series (halfway through this now) Was thinking of starting Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time books, anyone have opinions there? EDIT: Subject line [ January 02, 2003, 19:18: Message edited by: DarkHorse ] |
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all of Darkhorse selections plus.
George R R Martin: A Song of Ice and Fire series. Wild Card series.(actually a collaboration of many authors writing about their characters in this world) L Ron Hubbard: Mission Earth Dekology Anne Mcaffrey - all her series and collaborations. Anne Rice - Vampire series. i havent read her Faerie series yet. Terry Brooks - Shannara series. Mercedes Lackey - Valdemar Series, SERRAted edge series Timothy Zahn - Cobra trilogy, Conquerors trilogy adn his Star Wars series. C J Cherryh - Chanur Novels, Foreigner universe, Harry Turtledove - world war series Michael Morcock - Elric Saga David Drake Greg Bear - Eon series David Weber - Honor Harrington Clive Cussler Tom Clancy - Jack Ryan series Richard Marcinko - Rogue Warrior series William Gibson - The father of cyberpunk Simon R Green - Deathstalker series C Harry Stine - Warbot series Terry Goodkind - Wizards Rules series L E Modesitt Jr. Stephen R Donaldson - the Gap series Dan Simmons - Hyperion series Keith Laumer (and others) - Bolo series Orson Scott Card - Homecoming series Laurell K Hamilton - Anita Blake series Charles Ingrid - Sand Wars series Star Wars (all series) Doc Savage (all series) Harry Potter These are a few of my favorite things.... [ January 02, 2003, 06:22: Message edited by: desdinova ] |
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Isaac Asimov - Foundation Series, Robot Series, etc.
David Eddings - Elenium Trilogy, Tamuli Trilogy, Belgariad Series, Malloreon Series, etc. Douglas Adams - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Series, Dirk Gentley's Holistic Detective Agency, etc. Terry Brooks - Shannara Series Piers Anthony - Mode Series, Split Infinity series Raymond E. Feist - Magician: Apprentice, Magician: Master Arthur Conan Doyle - Sherlock Holmes, The Lost World Herbert George Wells - War of the Worlds, Time Machine, etc Hugh Lofting - Doctor Dolittle |
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Haven't read scifi for at least... oooh... 3 or 4 books now. I'm currently in the middle of "stupid white men" by michael moore, which is an interesting view of US politics.
This week I finished "The Beiderbecke tapes" by... someone or other. It's a few years old but a good read. Thoroughly recommended though (finished it Last week) is "Passion Fruit" by Daniel Pennac. Or indeed anything by Daniel Pennac: Hysterical stuff. |
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Hmmm...
Novels I can really remember enjoying: Damacus Gate--by some guy named Stone Byzantium--by Stephen Lawhead At Swim Two Birds--by...whathisname (forgot) Bagdad Without a Map--Tony Horwitz (not a novel) Napoleon of Notting Hill--GK Chesterton Moon is a Harsh Mistress--Heinlein Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkabad--only one I've read. Read the whole thing Last night. Not too shabby. The Stand--Stephen King All Dorothy Sayers mysteries featuring Lord Peter Wimsey Infinite Jest--David Foster Wallace (his first novel was also kinda fun) Foucault's Pendulum--Umberto Eco Reigen--Arthur Schnitzler (a play) Dunno...that's a good starting list for me. |
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i'm reading "Hacking Exposed Linux" right now as i'm quite busy with learning linux. Maybe not as good as some of the novels listed but a masterpiece in its own genre.
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Heinlein & Asimov are probably my favorite "classic" SF authors.
I like Brin, Eddings and Weber alot as well for "guys who are alive". Some of my Favorites (some still alive --I THINK) not listed: Phillip Jose Farmer, Poul Anderson, Edgar Rice Burroughs, H. Beam Piper, & Frank Herbert. |
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**** guys how could we forget Philip Dick?
My alllllllll-time fave scifi writer...even though I've only read 5 of the 4,000,000 novels he wrote. Which reminds me, a friend of mine gave me a burned CD of damned near every Heinlein novel ever written...50 something in total...over 6000 pages. I suspect he found it on the newsGroups or IRC, but hell, Heinlein is dead, isn't he. I don't feel bad. That's as far as copywrite goes for me. If his kids or sig. other want more money tell them to either produce a movie or write their own damned books. "Moochin' war widows..." Homer Simpson |
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