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Good Reads - wip

cccdfern

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Share some good books you've read.

Dune - Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson
I read these starting with Legends of Dune, then prequel to Dune and lastly the original books. I much preffered the newer books to the originals.

Metro series - Dmitry Glukhovsky
Metro 2033
Metro 2034
Metro 2035
Really enjoyed these, interesting having played the games first, the real meat of the story is in the books.

April fools day - Bryce Courtney
I'll finish this eventually, biography, quite sad, about his son who had haemophilia.
 
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I also quite liked the Metro series, I bought the games but never really got around to playing.

Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey (also has a netflix series now)
Pandora's Star by Peter F. Hamilton
The Martian by Andy Weir

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

Or for fantasy try Magician by Raymond E. Fiest and be introduced to a cool young magician named "Pug"...............
 

Baker Street

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Dune was a hard slug. I was used to sci fi authors getting pretty much straight into the meat of the story but it seemed like Herbert spent the first half of the book telling us all about the history of the dynasties. Of course it was well worth the effort and once read could never be forgot.

My favourite series was the Mars trilogy (Red, Green, Blue) by Kim Stanley Robinson - could not put them down. Knowing I liked him, my daughter bought me his recent tome 'New York 2140' but at 613 pages I am going to have set aside some serious time before I tackle it.

Another old one (and I am talking 40+ years) that got me hooked into serials was the Lensman series by E.E. Smith - rollicking boys own sci fi space opera that I'm bloody sure George Lucas must have read.

Single sci fi issues that get mentioned in dispatches is 'The Drowned World' by J.G. Ballard - climate change gone mad; London has an equatorial climate and is under 10 metres of water and covered by jungle. Sticking with the world theme is 'Inverted World' by Christopher Priest that er, would take too long to describe the plot.

But all in all, I still remember one day in the local library I idly picked up a new book called 'The Colour of Magic' by some guy called Terry Pratchett.
 
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Sh1rts

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The Gap Cycle series by Stephen R. Donaldson. Awesome sci fi series, he did some good fantasy stuff too (Chronicles of Thomas Covenant was fab)
 

7 League Boots

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Titus Groan, by Mervyn Peake.
Really well written descriptions, atmosphere etc.

non-fiction -

The Axemaker's Gift, by James Burke & some other guy.
can be listened to on yt. very interesting.

On Bullshit, by Harry G. Frankfurt.
short philosophy essay which is interesting on its own, but even more so due to frequent mentions of the word 'bullshit'
 

Akh-Horus

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Hey Baker I have the complete paperback series of the Lensman books along with the side series ones........
 

Baker Street

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....my bookshelf is full, mostly of one set of books.... GNU Pterry Pratchett.
Yeah, me too Cowsy - except my complete collection is one third here, one third at a son's place and one third at a daughter's place. I have given up trying to keep them all in one spot. :greyalien:

Hey Baker I have the complete paperback series of the Lensman books along with the side series ones........
Ripper yarns, hey Horrie. Ron Howard and Universal Pictures bought the rights to the books a decade ago, intending to make a 'Star Wars' series of movies, but Universal twiddled their thumbs and the rights lapsed back to the estate. A damn shame.

I also forgot to mention in my OP Isaac Asimov's great 'Foundation' series - they are around the same vintage. There are reports that the mob who co-produced 'Altered Carbon' are working on doing a TV series based on his books. Fingers crossed.
 
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Teddles

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Has anyone read any of the Three Body Problem series by Liu? I have a couple of friends that are devotees of hard sci-fi, and they have been raving about it. I generally need a bit of coaxing to read sci-fi these days but on the strength of their recommendations, I might push the keyboard back and check it out...
 

cccdfern

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Although it took nearly a year to get book two...

John Meaney's Nulapeiron Sequence was great.
 

Baker Street

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It certainly looking that way Horus.

I watched the first three eps of Foundation and it's pretty hit and miss. Looks like not much budget outlayed for stuff like CGI for example. I have seen some amateur attempts at rendering spaceships with Blender that look almost professional compared to Foundation's efforts. It is still early days yet, and I suppose we are a bit spoiled by the standards bar set by shows like The Expanse. But still, it's better than all the recent Star Trek crap.
 
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