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In the last month I read
Monster Island and Monster Nation by David Wellington. And I'm about to finish the trilogy with Monster Planet.. If you liked World War Z you'll probably dig this. The world is taken over my your classic style zombies with an interesting twist. In few cases when a corpse reanimates, if their brain is kept alive with oxygen they don't turn into animals and have somekinda telepathic link to all zombies everywhere. Well written, and not long reads. Recommended.
The Postman by David Brin. Ok, I admit I never read the book and only saw the movie a few times. Unsurprisingly the book is much better. The main character has a name (Gordon Krantz) and is little more than a middle aged loser who's too stubborn to forget the old ways of life. Because of that he screws up at almost every turn. The movie captures some of that, but made him embrace his role as a hero too easily. Also the ending in the book is nicely handled. Recommended.
Starship Troopers by Robert A Heinlein. Isn't terrible like the movies, but still drags. The guy really buries you in military jargon. I do love the attention to detail with how stuff works. If you ever played the game Terra Nova this is pretty much what that's like. Power armor suits, jump jets, platoons spread across hundreds of miles of terrain. Shit hits the fan for a few pages, then it's like 50 pages of exercises and emotionless banter. Any scifi movie or videogame finds some inspiration from this book. Read it.
Monster Island and Monster Nation by David Wellington. And I'm about to finish the trilogy with Monster Planet.. If you liked World War Z you'll probably dig this. The world is taken over my your classic style zombies with an interesting twist. In few cases when a corpse reanimates, if their brain is kept alive with oxygen they don't turn into animals and have somekinda telepathic link to all zombies everywhere. Well written, and not long reads. Recommended.
The Postman by David Brin. Ok, I admit I never read the book and only saw the movie a few times. Unsurprisingly the book is much better. The main character has a name (Gordon Krantz) and is little more than a middle aged loser who's too stubborn to forget the old ways of life. Because of that he screws up at almost every turn. The movie captures some of that, but made him embrace his role as a hero too easily. Also the ending in the book is nicely handled. Recommended.
Starship Troopers by Robert A Heinlein. Isn't terrible like the movies, but still drags. The guy really buries you in military jargon. I do love the attention to detail with how stuff works. If you ever played the game Terra Nova this is pretty much what that's like. Power armor suits, jump jets, platoons spread across hundreds of miles of terrain. Shit hits the fan for a few pages, then it's like 50 pages of exercises and emotionless banter. Any scifi movie or videogame finds some inspiration from this book. Read it.
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Dr Bloodmoney by PKD and Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis
Followed by UBIK by PKD and Citizen of the Galaxy by Heinlein
Followed by UBIK by PKD and Citizen of the Galaxy by Heinlein
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easy reads, and totally formulaic.sarge112 wrote:I just started reading the foundation series, cant stop
Asimov had some good ideas, but he was a shitty SF writer.
The Foundation books were fast page turners, though.
I'm finishing up the French Connection, starting The Snow Queen, and have the Satyricon of Petronius coming up.
oh my, what a coincidence ¬_¬johnnygothisgun wrote:get out of my brain nicolai, i just got a copy of gibbon from my brother
Now, if you have the 3 volume Penguin Classics edition as well..
hm, this is getting rather creepy. I just finished my scheduled reread of notes from underground the other dayjohnnygothisgun wrote:i started reading notes from underground and the double by our boy dostoyevsky

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