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offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-10-08 15:06 [#00396610]
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Philip K. Dick : we can build you
K.W. Jeter : farewell horizontal
Stefan Wulf : Niourk
Frederik Pohl : brunkyard's walk
Saege Brussolo : the little girl and the dobermann
Brian W. Aldiss : hothouse


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-10-08 15:09 [#00396611]
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douglas adams- hitchhickers guide to the galaxy

you ought to be keel-holed for not mentioning that one!


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-10-08 15:14 [#00396617]
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shit my message fucked up !!!
the suit :

theodore sturgeon : the dreaming jewels,
more than humans, the worlds of theodore sturgeon
stanislas lem : ijon tichy's memories
olaf stapledon : sirius
brian lumley : psychomech
jacques sadoul : high dream fields
philip josé farmer : to your scattered bodies go, the
fabulous riverboat

these are some real good ones u cant miss !
;o)j


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-10-08 15:15 [#00396619]
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just some ones i like bob dont get fishy
;o)jjj


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-10-08 15:17 [#00396622]
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aldous huxley - brave new world

(is that even sci-fi nowadays?)


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2002-10-08 15:19 [#00396628]
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Frank Herbert - Dune
Some stuff by Harlan Ellison
Most PDK stuff


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-10-08 15:20 [#00396630]
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brave new world...mmh
yes kind of a classic, but the others are better
there all in a way sci fi books


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-10-08 15:24 [#00396635]
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my favourite is sturgeon
astounding


 

offline slowdive from floating city near himalaya (Nepal) on 2002-10-08 15:47 [#00396650]
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k.dick
huxley
adams
sterling
bradbury
and the almighty dahl


 

offline Zombiekev from Ardmore (United States) on 2002-10-08 15:49 [#00396651]
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i've been reading frank herbert's DUNE.

its a very good book.


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2002-10-08 15:58 [#00396658]
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stanislav lem - eden, kyberias



 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-10-08 16:04 [#00396667]
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stanislas lem ;o)) right


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2002-10-08 16:05 [#00396668]
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have you ever read?


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-10-08 16:12 [#00396675]
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as said before yes ratujmy kosmos
in fact...i had the french title...


 

offline slowdive from floating city near himalaya (Nepal) on 2002-10-08 17:22 [#00396751]
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wow i forgot lem

his book inspired the 'solaris' movie by tarkovsky
described as the russian reply to kubrick's '2001...
in my opinion solaris is really better


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-10-08 17:25 [#00396756]
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yes and Steven Soderbergh is directing the remake which
could mean it could be not completely crap.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-10-08 17:27 [#00396760]
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anyway..

bruce sterling - schismatrix plus

very good, a mix between gibson cyberpunk and hard edge
sci-fi.

also, thomas m. disch - camp concentration

and

334

(and don't diss brave new world for not being good sci-fi -
its still brilliant and written so well..)



 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2002-10-08 17:38 [#00396778]
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kurt vonnegut-cat's cradle
ehhh there's a little bit of the sci part in it. he's such a
good writer


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-10-08 17:44 [#00396789]
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he is good, yes.

ha ha, I just realised the "god" in the thread title is a
typo of "good"..


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2002-10-08 19:05 [#00396898]
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douglas adams - the restaurant at the end of the universe

william gibson - neuromancer

philip k dick - valis (not exactly sci fi, but oh well)

arthur c clarke - rendevous with rama


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-10-09 04:13 [#00397310]
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Every single one of Williams Gibsons are
outstanding....shits all over most sci-fi...

Neuromancer, Virtual Light, Idoru, All Tommorrows Parties
etc etc etc...

His new one Pattern Recognition is due out in the next
couple of months....


 


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