fraggard said:fraggard, you seem to be just discovering books i read 20-30 years ago.. and the best part is, you are liking them as well.. would it help, if i made a list of equally excellent books for you to read??
Just got through "A fall of moondust" and "The sands of mars" by Arthur C Clarke, 5/5 for both.
Orpheus said:Actually, I seem to have gone off on some kind of Sci-Fi kick, which will last as long as my library has more books for me to read :/ A list would be good, but I'll probably just read whatever I can get my hands on... See if anyone else is interested though :smile:
fraggard said:fraggard, you seem to be just discovering books i read 20-30 years ago.. and the best part is, you are liking them as well.. would it help, if i made a list of equally excellent books for you to read??
Just got through "A fall of moondust" and "The sands of mars" by Arthur C Clarke, 5/5 for both.
or would you favor self discovery.. both are good choices..
lemme know :smile:
Orpheus said:Prisoner of Azkaban is IMO the best of the serries, although they are all worth a read.
$loth said:need i remind you, that the odds of your generation favoring them is a bit higher? :razz:
I always get hooked on the potter books, whenever I know that i'm going up to my nans on the train I always take one of the books with me, then I can never put it down.
seriously though, if the rest of the books read like the prison one, i think i'll finish them..
Mephs said:LOL, when I first read that I thought you meant something else :rolleyes:
Porno - Sequel to Trainspotting and Glue (characters from both books tie in well).
I'd recommend Rainbow Six, the Net Force series and the Op-Centre series.fraggard said:1) midworld
A list would be good, but I'll probably just read whatever I can get my hands on... See if anyone else is interested though :smile:
i almost finishd part one of the lord of the rings.Return of the King is the best of the series. Fellowship has way too many boring points. Two Towers is great as well. I mean its a wonderful series. I just enjoyed Return of the King the most.
the fellow ship of the ring- almost completed
the two towers-almost beginning
the return of the king- not yet begun.
im reading it in the original english. although im dutch:)
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the fellow ship of the ring- almost completed
the two towers-almost beginning
the return of the king- not yet begun.
im reading it in the original english. although im dutch:)
of the King is the best of the series. Fellowship has way too many
boring points. Two Towers is great as well. I mean its a wonderful
series. I just enjoyed Return of the King the most.
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it has been my experience, that books always outshine their movie counterparts.. if i had both, i would watch the flick, then read the book, as it will dramatically decrease your viewing pleasure to do it the other way around...Thats actually not true. The extended editions of the films are REALLY close to the books. Of course they leave things about. But they are just about the best book adaptations ever.
but as they say, thats just me :smile:
Tracer Bullet said:It's been a long time since I read them.
I actualy liked Two Towers the best. Personaly, I can't stand Frodo and Sam. I much prefer reading about legolas, gimli, etc... If memory serves Two Towers was mostly about them, and Return of the King was mostly Frodo/Sam trash.
And for those of you (mat) who worship Tolkine: Read criticaly and you will find that he wasn't actualy a very good writer.
Orpheus said:i have to say it.. when this book hit the theaters, its gonna be the best of the lot.. assuming they come close to the book that is..
am currently muggling through the 4th potter book, i must confess, its funny as hell in places and the boring parts are far between..
good read so far.
Tracer Bullet said:possible or not, its a damned fine Grade "A" book :smile:
Prey = good SciFi novel
I enjoyed it, but I've been disturbed to see that many people take the events depicted therein as a possible, even likely outcome of nanotechnology research. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Cassius said:you are reading the wrong books then.
I usually lose interest in books by the third sentence.

Hugh said:maybe there is something wrong with my preferences then.. people have said the same thing about terry brooks, and edgar rice burroughs.. two of my best authors..
Heh, I wasn't really a fan of Harry Potter, though I have read them all... the 4th one in 2 days because I was sick and truly had nothing better to do. They're entertaining but meaningless IMO... the entertaining Britney Spears of books, if you will.

I saw the BFG movie?
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more Dahl and see some of the blatant rip offs she practices and
perpetuates
Cash Car Star said:this guy wrote willie wonka?
How can you explain who Roald Dahl is without divulging his biggest book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? From whence the Oompa Loompas came.