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April 29th, 2001, 10:22 PM
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
The Dune series (Frank Herbert) is still my personal fav.
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April 30th, 2001, 10:09 AM
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
Resident ALien: I read the Memory, Sorrow, Thorn series too. Good stuff, but borrows too much from Tolkien. Ever read Tailchaser's song? Think "The Hobbit" but with cats. He has a new book out that looks more scifi than fantasy - can't remember the name of it.
Am also reading Dune (again.) Unortunately the only copy I have is in French so it's taking a little longer than it ought to...
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May 1st, 2001, 03:00 AM
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
Tad William's current series is "Otherland" - 4 thick volumes based on virtual reality technology and worlds of the not so distant future. I read the first volume ("City of Golden Shadow") and found it interesting but I haven't got around to the rest of them yet.
quote: Originally posted by dogscoff:
Resident ALien: I read the Memory, Sorrow, Thorn series too. Good stuff, but borrows too much from Tolkien. Ever read Tailchaser's song? Think "The Hobbit" but with cats. He has a new book out that looks more scifi than fantasy - can't remember the name of it.
Am also reading Dune (again.) Unortunately the only copy I have is in French so it's taking a little longer than it ought to...
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May 1st, 2001, 05:52 AM
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
Honor - the lady, has no equal, not Captain Kirk, not Luke Skywalker, none!!
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May 1st, 2001, 06:02 AM
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
Can't argue with that. The Honor Harrington books by David Weber just rock HARD. Some of the best military fleet action stuff I've EVER read. He really knows his stuff, and his characters and story lines are great.
And since SE IV is about fleets of starships, it's the kind of stuff that gets one in the mood to play. Sadly, I don't think that there will ever be a game system that really captures the combat genre that Weber has created.
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May 1st, 2001, 03:47 PM
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
I read a lot of sci-fi and military history,
but sci-fi my favorite, I have read a lot of sci fi but some of my Favorites are
John Carter Warlord of Mars Series
Lensman Series
Tactics of Mistake by Dickson
Weber's Death Ground, Insurrection Series
The Fleet Series (like to see it finish out)
Lost Regiment Series
Fist Series
General Series
The Gor series until it got boring in the later books
Scorpio Series with Dray Prescot
just some ideas mac
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May 1st, 2001, 06:13 PM
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Re: And now for something Totally off topic :)
Yeh the fleet series was cool, especially the two stories by Gary Gygax. Thanks for reminding me.
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