Changing Your Mind
monkeon writes, "People tend to seek things that back up already held beliefs, but what books, films, or real-life events have actually changed the way you think about a subject?"
( , Thu 2 Apr 2015, 15:27)
monkeon writes, "People tend to seek things that back up already held beliefs, but what books, films, or real-life events have actually changed the way you think about a subject?"
( , Thu 2 Apr 2015, 15:27)
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it's almost like he's desperate for people to sneer at him yet again
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I'm not the one carrying around 200 Warhammer 40K paperbacks now, am I?
( , Tue 7 Apr 2015, 16:40, closed)
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Look, GW is fine, but you've got to pick and choose.
Collecting and painting an army, and playing the games is fine; the miniatures are fun hobby, and the games are well designed and fun.
But the novels? If you like sci-fi, you could be reading the Hyperion Cantos, or The Culture Series, or pretty much anything by Philip K. Dick, Kurt Vonnegut, Greg Bear, Alfred Bester. I don't mean to sneer (although I know this is coming off as that), but there are some amazing authors out there, producing sci-fi that is also quality literature, with genuinely amazing ideas, and I cannot recommend them enough.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2015, 17:22, closed)
Collecting and painting an army, and playing the games is fine; the miniatures are fun hobby, and the games are well designed and fun.
But the novels? If you like sci-fi, you could be reading the Hyperion Cantos, or The Culture Series, or pretty much anything by Philip K. Dick, Kurt Vonnegut, Greg Bear, Alfred Bester. I don't mean to sneer (although I know this is coming off as that), but there are some amazing authors out there, producing sci-fi that is also quality literature, with genuinely amazing ideas, and I cannot recommend them enough.
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I have everything by Iain (M) Banks on there
Plenty of Asimov, Dick and Vonnegut (and Heinlein as well, 'cause there would obviously be no 40K without Starship Troopers)...it's just that every now and again I want a straightforward story in which about 20 billion people are needlessly slaughtered on some distant planet.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2015, 17:29, closed)
Plenty of Asimov, Dick and Vonnegut (and Heinlein as well, 'cause there would obviously be no 40K without Starship Troopers)...it's just that every now and again I want a straightforward story in which about 20 billion people are needlessly slaughtered on some distant planet.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2015, 17:29, closed)
Fair enough, I guess, so long as you've got some of the good stuff!
Seriously though, go and get Hyperion, and the 3 sequels to it... they're really fucking good.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2015, 17:32, closed)
Seriously though, go and get Hyperion, and the 3 sequels to it... they're really fucking good.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2015, 17:32, closed)
Will do, I just got caught up on the Horus Heresy so I need something new to get to grips with
though I am going through all of Banks again chronologically so it'll probably be another one of his next
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though I am going through all of Banks again chronologically so it'll probably be another one of his next
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I really do recommend starting with the first book to avoid massive spoilers
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Could I ask a question please?
Just how much Dick do you have on there?
( , Wed 8 Apr 2015, 8:15, closed)
Just how much Dick do you have on there?
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Whatever was in the big torrent of Dick that I downloaded
All the Dick, I'd imagine
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All the Dick, I'd imagine
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