I've just fixed it for you.
33 Re: Science Fiction Sun Sep 29 2019, 05:37
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Haruki Mirakami’s IQ84 is probably the closest I’ve come to reading sci-fi. I loved it but then I love everything I’ve read of his
34 Re: Science Fiction Sun Sep 29 2019, 09:57
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
I think I might have to look at the RiverWorld series again, also check out the Iain Banks, although I'm sure that I'm up to speed on most of his.
35 Re: Science Fiction Sun Sep 29 2019, 15:18
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Any contemporary SF writers you would recommend glos?
36 Re: Science Fiction Sun Sep 29 2019, 15:22
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
No problem.xmiles wrote:Thanks karly.
Just seen your post now.
37 Re: Science Fiction Sun Sep 29 2019, 16:19
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Hhmmm. I'm reading an author named Kallias at the moment. He's not bad, but definitely one in the making. The story is spread over 10 books, and its roping in all the Greek and Asgardian gods, spaceships and some Furies. Actually, I was going to bin it after the first couple f paragraphs, but plodded on, and have now nearly completed them all. One of those where its not too good, but you have to see what happens.xmiles wrote:Any contemporary SF writers you would recommend glos?
I'll have a look at my Kindle and see what I've been reading, and get back to you.
38 Re: Science Fiction Sun Sep 29 2019, 17:24
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Isn't it nice to have a thread with no vicious arguments?gloswhite wrote:Hhmmm. I'm reading an author named Kallias at the moment. He's not bad, but definitely one in the making. The story is spread over 10 books, and its roping in all the Greek and Asgardian gods, spaceships and some Furies. Actually, I was going to bin it after the first couple f paragraphs, but plodded on, and have now nearly completed them all. One of those where its not too good, but you have to see what happens.xmiles wrote:Any contemporary SF writers you would recommend glos?
I'll have a look at my Kindle and see what I've been reading, and get back to you.
If you like SF of the classic variety, Theodore Sturgeon is well worth the effort.
39 Re: Science Fiction Sun Sep 29 2019, 17:46
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
By the time I've checked and downloaded all these recommendations I'll be bankrupt
40 Re: Science Fiction Mon Sep 30 2019, 00:52
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Two more classic names that I have enjoyed reading, although very different styles: Robert Silverberg and Philip K Dick.
41 Re: Science Fiction Mon Sep 30 2019, 00:53
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
boltonbonce wrote:Isn't it nice to have a thread with no vicious arguments?gloswhite wrote:Hhmmm. I'm reading an author named Kallias at the moment. He's not bad, but definitely one in the making. The story is spread over 10 books, and its roping in all the Greek and Asgardian gods, spaceships and some Furies. Actually, I was going to bin it after the first couple f paragraphs, but plodded on, and have now nearly completed them all. One of those where its not too good, but you have to see what happens.xmiles wrote:Any contemporary SF writers you would recommend glos?
I'll have a look at my Kindle and see what I've been reading, and get back to you.
If you like SF of the classic variety, Theodore Sturgeon is well worth the effort.
Agreed.
42 Re: Science Fiction Mon Sep 30 2019, 14:48
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Blurring the lines between myth and reality for a thousand years....
sounds like the Tory party manifesto
sounds like the Tory party manifesto
43 Re: Science Fiction Mon Sep 30 2019, 16:19
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Transvestite with a lisp. Man or Myth?
44 Re: Science Fiction Mon Sep 30 2019, 16:56
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
wanderlust wrote:Transvestite with a lisp. Man or Myth?
45 Re: Science Fiction Tue Nov 16 2021, 19:22
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Richard Hearne was earmarked as the third Doctor Who, but insisted on playing the Doctor as Mr Pastry.
He didn't get the part.
He didn't get the part.
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