Forum: Reading
2015-11-08, 06:19
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Forum: Reading
2015-11-07, 23:25
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CJ Cherryh writes speculative fiction which...
CJ Cherryh writes speculative fiction which ranges from classic space opera sci-fi, to elves, fairies, and other supernaturals. Supernaturals are drawn from both Celtic legend (as in pookas), and...
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Forum: Reading
2015-11-07, 16:16
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Sorry for the diversion to different books and...
Sorry for the diversion to different books and authors. I had not grasped the structure intended for the sub-forum.
Chris: I will try to track down "Good Omens" as the authors are only names to me...
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Forum: Reading
2015-11-07, 01:24
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I go through spells. I used to spend much more...
I go through spells. I used to spend much more time with hard-copy books. However, I have been home, off work, and Spook Country jumped out at me from the habitual chaos of this space. I also have...
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Forum: Reading
2015-11-06, 23:12
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I see now on Wiki...
I see now on Wiki (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gibson#Selected_bibliography) that the trilogy I am currently in is referred to as "Blue Ant," which makes sense, even though the Hubertus...
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Forum: Reading
2015-11-06, 21:03
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William Gibson trilogy (moved by OP)
I am currently rereading the third book the William Gibson (http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/index.asp) trilogy consisting of "Pattern Recognition," "Spook Country," and "Zero History."
I just...
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Forum: Reading
2015-11-06, 20:12
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Replies: 18
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This is an outstanding book. I have read it a...
This is an outstanding book. I have read it a few/several times, and always find more in it. There are many, very engaging characters, beyond the grandfather-grandson pair into whose heads the reader...
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