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The Tick wrote:How dare you! I know evil is bad, but come on! Eating kittens is just plain... plain wrong, and no one should do it! EVER!
Loved the book. Never saw the movie though (please refrain from throwing things).ben79 wrote:Anthony Burgess's clockworck orange
maybe not a sci-fi but almost, a total classic
I agree with all of this. Except to say that I'm thoroughly anti-L.Ron Hubbard...except that I find him repulsive.ser stiefel wrote:I am no L Ron Hubbard fan in general, but I must say that Battlefield Earth was a very enjoyable read. I can't even begin to imagine what John Travolta was thinking with the movie, however. Astonishingly bad. I didn't know a movie could be that bad.
What?vodean wrote:he means that your obsession with your avatar-topic is affecting your mind.Woodruff wrote:I have no idea what you mean, my good sir!thegreekdog wrote:I read the first couple Harry Potter books. They were okay. Kinda funny. I'll probably read the rest someday. I really don't understand the absolute devotion of some people (my brother-in-law and sister-in-law for example). But, hey, some of us get like that (ahem... Spock... ahem).
The Tick wrote:How dare you! I know evil is bad, but come on! Eating kittens is just plain... plain wrong, and no one should do it! EVER!
He's got my vote too. I'd suggest Men at Arms or Feet of Clay for the first Pratchett book you buy.GloryOfThe80s wrote:definitely the Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett - hilarious fantasy series, love those.. so whitty and clever
EDIT: can't believe no one mentioned this before (or I've missed it lol)
I haven't read any Terry Pratchett yet... I will give him a try, next time I need one, I think. Have been meaning to for a long time.ManBungalow wrote:He's got my vote too. I'd suggest Men at Arms or Feet of Clay for the first Pratchett book you buy.GloryOfThe80s wrote:definitely the Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett - hilarious fantasy series, love those.. so whitty and clever
EDIT: can't believe no one mentioned this before (or I've missed it lol)
The Tick wrote:How dare you! I know evil is bad, but come on! Eating kittens is just plain... plain wrong, and no one should do it! EVER!
yeah's it's a real treat those books... don't think I've read many books that made me laugh out loud like these didser stiefel wrote:I haven't read any Terry Pratchett yet... I will give him a try, next time I need one, I think. Have been meaning to for a long time.
ser stiefel wrote:I haven't read any Terry Pratchett yet... I will give him a try, next time I need one, I think. Have been meaning to for a long time.ManBungalow wrote:He's got my vote too. I'd suggest Men at Arms or Feet of Clay for the first Pratchett book you buy.GloryOfThe80s wrote:definitely the Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett - hilarious fantasy series, love those.. so whitty and clever
EDIT: can't believe no one mentioned this before (or I've missed it lol)

..has written a lot of junk but the foundation series and the robot novels are excellent.Woodruff wrote:
Isaac Asimov
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Now that guy had some great imagination, dumping souls into volcanoes, how do you come up with something like that?Skittles! wrote:You could try L. Ron Hubbards books.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Absolutely anything by Varley.Incandenza wrote:Some quality reads that haven't been mentioned yet (including a few that should be on any discriminating sci-fi fan's shelf):
Neuromancer and Burning Chrome - William Gibson
The Stars My Destination - Alfred Bester
Snow Crash - Neal Stephenson
Accelerando - Charles Stross
Steel Beach - John Varley
The Forever War and Forever Peace - Joe Haldeman
A Song Called Youth, Silicon Embrace, and City Come a'Walkin' - John Shirley
If you're willing to venture into comics, the following are also extraordinarily well worth reading:
Transmetropolitan - Warren Ellis
The Filth - Grant Morrison
well, theres no way to put this nicely. youre a goddam trekkie!Woodruff wrote:What?vodean wrote:he means that your obsession with your avatar-topic is affecting your mind.Woodruff wrote:I have no idea what you mean, my good sir!thegreekdog wrote:I read the first couple Harry Potter books. They were okay. Kinda funny. I'll probably read the rest someday. I really don't understand the absolute devotion of some people (my brother-in-law and sister-in-law for example). But, hey, some of us get like that (ahem... Spock... ahem).

Careful now. Bounty hunters are no match for Vulcans.vodean wrote:well, theres no way to put this nicely. youre a goddam trekkie!Woodruff wrote:What?vodean wrote:he means that your obsession with your avatar-topic is affecting your mind.Woodruff wrote:I have no idea what you mean, my good sir!thegreekdog wrote:I read the first couple Harry Potter books. They were okay. Kinda funny. I'll probably read the rest someday. I really don't understand the absolute devotion of some people (my brother-in-law and sister-in-law for example). But, hey, some of us get like that (ahem... Spock... ahem).
The Tick wrote:How dare you! I know evil is bad, but come on! Eating kittens is just plain... plain wrong, and no one should do it! EVER!
What?vodean wrote:well, theres no way to put this nicely. youre a goddam trekkie!Woodruff wrote:What?vodean wrote:he means that your obsession with your avatar-topic is affecting your mind.Woodruff wrote:I have no idea what you mean, my good sir!thegreekdog wrote:I read the first couple Harry Potter books. They were okay. Kinda funny. I'll probably read the rest someday. I really don't understand the absolute devotion of some people (my brother-in-law and sister-in-law for example). But, hey, some of us get like that (ahem... Spock... ahem).
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