Nosa said:Exactly the response i was looking for :wink:
Have fun boys and play nice![]()
Happy to help :friends:
Nosa said:Exactly the response i was looking for :wink:
Have fun boys and play nice![]()
Nosa would find Neal Asher has a much harsher attitude to justice than he does. Probably too hard for him though.Bing said:

Finisterre said:Nosa would find Neal Asher has a much harsher attitude to justice than he does. Probably too hard for him though.Bing said:![]()
Bing said:Good books though - gory and pretty messed up. I'll buy you one for Christmas and drop it by when I'm up over the holidays - will that work ?
Darren Slone said:I might start a fantasy thread :wink:![]()
Carol M said:Darren Slone said:I might start a fantasy thread :wink:![]()
Fantasy is more up my street (not THAT sort) I like watching Sci FI rather than reading it. Much prefer reading fantasy stuff.
My feelings exactly, I've watched most of the sci-fi there is out there! Just need to catch up with the reading now! Another vote for a fantasy thread!Carol M said:Darren Slone said:I might start a fantasy thread :wink:![]()
Fantasy is more up my street (not THAT sort) I like watching Sci FI rather than reading it. Much prefer reading fantasy stuff.
sars said:1) Matter, Iain M Banks, has one of the best opening chapters in a book that sets the scene for a totally addictive read
2) Pandoras Star and the Judas unchained, Peter F Hamilton, again a fantastic start to a book where the first humans to land on Mars are beaten by two nerds who have just invented worm hole travel is brilliant and amusing
3)The void trilogy, Peter F Hamilton, a sequel to Pandoras Star but mixes fantasy with SF, good introduction Carol but you should read the other two first
4)The Prefect, Alastair Reynolds, do love his books and its really hard to pick a favourite
5)The Passage, Justin Cronin, he takes 500 words to describe a character who might die on word 501 but its a compulsive 500 words that makes you understand why
Bing said:Terry Pratchett, disc world novels, from The Colour of Magic onwards, started reading at about age 13 and read every one since. A great escape from anything remotely resembling real life, yet successfully and comprehensively taking the pi$$ out of real life. Genius![]()