The Books thread.
Just read that he commited suicide!? How could this have eluded me?? Must find more information...Twigman wrote:Fear and Loathing for the fifth time. Rest in peace, you crazy bastard.
There are no 'knowns'. There are thing we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know. So when we do the best we can and we pull all this information together, and we then say well that's basically what we see as the situation, that is really only the known knowns and the known unknowns. And each year, we discover a few more of those unknown unknowns.
I dont know I am as surprised as you are... what forum was it in? If it was "In the News" then its really strange that I missed it...Twigman wrote:How the hell precisely did you miss that? it was a news post right on this site.
There are no 'knowns'. There are thing we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know. So when we do the best we can and we pull all this information together, and we then say well that's basically what we see as the situation, that is really only the known knowns and the known unknowns. And each year, we discover a few more of those unknown unknowns.
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This forum!Frowning wrote:David Copperfield!
There are no 'knowns'. There are thing we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know. So when we do the best we can and we pull all this information together, and we then say well that's basically what we see as the situation, that is really only the known knowns and the known unknowns. And each year, we discover a few more of those unknown unknowns.
Oh! That one is good... by Herman Hesse. Now that you mention it, I ought to re-read it...Twigman wrote:Steppenwolf.
There are no 'knowns'. There are thing we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know. So when we do the best we can and we pull all this information together, and we then say well that's basically what we see as the situation, that is really only the known knowns and the known unknowns. And each year, we discover a few more of those unknown unknowns.
...aah excellent, have you read all the other Lumley books before Bloodwars? I think I've got through the first set and the trilogy of vampire world novels although there was a gap of about 2 years when I struggled to find the last book, until it surfaced in a charity shop for about 75p. Bargain! Thoughts so far?Nicolai wrote:hum, I'm currently reading Bloodwars by Brian Lumley & En Folkefiende by Henrik Ibsen.
Yeah, I've read 1-7.
I had read some very positive reviews of Necroscope on Amazon, so I thought that I'd give it a shot.. Found all 13 of 'em in a local shop that imports all kinds of neat stuff, so I bought 'em.
I like how Lumley incorporates Lovecraftian elements/ideas/concepts/whatever into his stories... Like, uh, instant transportation with the help of a mathematical equation.. That's taken from Dreams in the Witch-House by Lovecraft. Fun stuff.
Anyway, I heard that Lumley is writing book 14 at the moment.
I had read some very positive reviews of Necroscope on Amazon, so I thought that I'd give it a shot.. Found all 13 of 'em in a local shop that imports all kinds of neat stuff, so I bought 'em.
I like how Lumley incorporates Lovecraftian elements/ideas/concepts/whatever into his stories... Like, uh, instant transportation with the help of a mathematical equation.. That's taken from Dreams in the Witch-House by Lovecraft. Fun stuff.
Anyway, I heard that Lumley is writing book 14 at the moment.
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I remember after reading the third one, set mostly in the Carpthians back in the time of Vlad the Impaler, when I sent him a real fanboy email saying how much I loved that book... tickled pink when I got a response back. I don't do that any more though...
I love the mix of science/mathematics with otherworld aliens and lands as well, makes it a little more tangible I think.
I love the mix of science/mathematics with otherworld aliens and lands as well, makes it a little more tangible I think.
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Anything by leo frankowski.
Read him or I will fuck your eyesockets.
Read him or I will fuck your eyesockets.
EzekielLyne (8:34:01 PM): would you be the one they make fun of?
EzekielLyne (8:34:31 PM): like "This here is John, the retarded gamer, he enjoys madden 2005, and grand theft auto
EzekielLyne (8:35:02 PM): and he is eagerly expecting the arrival of the next Lara Croft game
EzekielLyne (8:34:31 PM): like "This here is John, the retarded gamer, he enjoys madden 2005, and grand theft auto
EzekielLyne (8:35:02 PM): and he is eagerly expecting the arrival of the next Lara Croft game