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I read it as a kid and then re-read it, including later sequels. Still astounding in its scope.Just started Asimov's Foundation series. Had picked it up years ago bit it never held my interest. Maybe it'll stick this time.
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I read it as a kid and then re-read it, including later sequels. Still astounding in its scope.Just started Asimov's Foundation series. Had picked it up years ago bit it never held my interest. Maybe it'll stick this time.
High on my 'to-read' list, probably next. Loved Station 11 both book and TV series.Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel, the author of Station 11 (which became a great TV series). It's good so far!
I enjoyed Kiernan's Agents of Dreamland and Black Helicopters; haven't read the third book in the trilogy. Re "extremely weird," have you read China Miéville? I really liked pretty much everything of his.High on my 'to-read' list, probably next. Loved Station 11 both book and TV series.
Currently simul-reading Dark Matter by Crouch and a limited edition anthology From the Wasteland - short stories inspired by the TS Elliott poem.
Just finished re-reading the Tinfoil Dossier, a trilogy mixing MiB conspiracy and Lovecraft mythos by my fellow Alabamian and old college classmate (never actually met her though) Caitlin Kiernan who specializes in the extremely weird.
My other weird college classmate was John B. McLemore (RIP) of the Shit Town Podcast fame. We were freshmen at B'ham-Southern College together, a small school with an enrollment of only 1,600. Never met him either as far as I can remember. He studied chemistry while I studied weed, soccer, and sorority girls before transferring to the big school next door.
Yep, big Mieville fan!I enjoyed Kiernan's Agents of Dreamland and Black Helicopters; haven't read the third book in the trilogy. Re "extremely weird," have you read China Miéville? I really liked pretty much everything of his.
Martin Gross?Does anyone know where I can get a copy of Nelson DeMilles The Red President? Mine got stolen years ago and I've not had any luck finding a copy. Both Books A Million and B&N say it's out of print, with one comment from a buyer from B&N telling me it's on a banned list because it points to Bill Clinton as foreign agent. (Came out just as he started prepping his campaign to run)
Honestly, the way its written, it could be any one of the bunch of twits from Clinton to present.
Sorry, don't get the referenceMartin Gross?
google Martin Gross booksSorry, don't get the reference
Try Freaky Deaky. I thought it's one of his funnier ones.Been reading Elmore Leonard, previously read Fire in the Hole on which the Justified television series is based and Mr.Majestyk which was made into a movie with Charles Bronson and a couple others. About 10 that I haven’t read, including City Primeval in which he resurrects Raylan Givens from Justified. His depiction of the criminal class and the LEOs that pursue them is nothing short of brilliant. A master of his craft.
Actually Martin Louis Gross. The other Martin Gross writes in his native German.google Martin Gross books
I really enjoy this thread; it gives me ideas on who I might read. I downloaded City Primevil and will give it a read after I finish Dune Messiah; I've read Dune twice but not for a long time. Frank Herbert's son wrote an interesting introduction to this book which tempers what I remember from the first book.Been reading Elmore Leonard, previously read Fire in the Hole on which the Justified television series is based and Mr.Majestyk which was made into a movie with Charles Bronson and a couple others. About 10 that I haven’t read, including City Primeval in which he resurrects Raylan Givens from Justified. His depiction of the criminal class and the LEOs that pursue them is nothing short of brilliant. A master of his craft.
I finished this book in June. Great read.. . . and there’s a PNW connection.
Leland.
I really enjoy this thread; it gives me ideas on who I might read. I downloaded City Primevil and will give it a read after I finish Dune Messiah; I've read Dune twice but not for a long time. Frank Herbert's son wrote an interesting introduction to this book which tempers what I remember from the first book.