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We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
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Sci-fi or space opera as some like to call it (Although I'd even class it as horror).
Living bitek space ships, cyborgs, tonnes of sex and violence, zombies and weapons of mass destruction. Labourious at times just due to the sheer volume of the books but well worth the effort.
( , Tue 10 Jan 2012, 5:19, 9 replies)
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after I turned up 1 day reading some Iain M Banks.
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Is my favourite author of all time. I love the scope of his stories, truly epic reading. Made Lord of the Rings seem like trying to read the phonebook for entertainment. You should really read his other set of books, the Pandora's Star and "Void" series, even more detail than Night's Dawn.
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and loved it. His concepts for alien life are so imaginative and out there.
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In The Night's Dawn trilogy, I thought the genius was really the horror part of the plot allowed anyone from history to be a character. Much as I loved Pandora's Star, I still think The Night's dawn is his best work.
It is a beast, though. I wonder how many trees died for those books.
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Unfortunately I lent out my first copies of Nights Dawn and never got them back so I re-purchased them. Sorry trees.
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I greatly enjoyed the Void trilogy. Massively escapist, great fun to read. Many trees harmed in the making.
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After reading one trilogy I just had to read all his published work. What the books lack in terms of style is made up by cracking story lines and his amazing expansive universes. Goes on a bit at times but I think that kind of adds to it. Plus I like the feeling you get when you have ploughed through several thousand pages!
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He's just finished the manuscript for his latest book and it's due out around September/October 2012. Many woos will ensue from me.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 16:34, closed)
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