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kats-eyes (psychically confirmed caffeine addict) Posted Dec 10, 1999
ah well, but we have the wwj for this
maybe it's because they don't serve this beautiful coffee you get here - and don't have Helena to serve it?
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Mrs V Posted Dec 10, 1999
Is that a hint?? Coffee anyone?? *vacant walks into a table* oops, who put that there. And I asked a long while ago if someone recomend and Iain Banks for my sister, she likes him, I thinks its scary biscuits and of course far too clever for me... But I read Truckers, and Janet and John go to the Zoo too....
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kats-eyes (psychically confirmed caffeine addict) Posted Dec 10, 1999
You are like a jack-in-a-box, Hen, always here when someone wants you (not what you think )...
Coffee'd be great!
k*
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Krunchy Posted Dec 10, 1999
I was forced by my A-level english teacher to read Iain Banks, I admit he is a bit scary ( or maybe just sick), but generally I like his work, I've read complicity and the wasp factory. ok better finish my coffee, I won't be back til monday now.
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kats-eyes (psychically confirmed caffeine addict) Posted Dec 10, 1999
ooops, you mean, we had to pay so far??
*opens gigantic bottle of french champagne*
This occasion begs for something more
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Mrs V Posted Dec 10, 1999
Ok, hands up whos for the free coffee, you know, just to make my life easy of course... not!!!
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one~X~ace~WayneCraigFredericks Posted Dec 10, 1999
Thanks, cream no sugar, shaken not stirred.
I'll save the sugar for later on.
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Courtesy38 Posted Dec 10, 1999
Congrats all around
As for books, you might want to try "Warriors of the Way" by Henry Harrison. (A fun jaunt with a group of evil characters that have to save the world).
Also, "Another Day, Another Dungeon" ... not sure who wrote it.
Beeblefish .... Welcome I am sure you will enjoy H2G2. I know I have.
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Courtesy38 Posted Dec 10, 1999
I have read all the Dune novels. All great. I am currently trying to get my hands on Frank Herbert's Maker of Dune (talks about all the philosophies he used along with his ideas on religion and economics), and his Dune Encyclopedia (I saw one on ebay for $60, a bit much for my taste)
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Courtesy38 Posted Dec 10, 1999
Luna it is "A Stranger in a Strange Land" and if your read it a while ago it might have been abridged (DOH!!!) They released the unabridged (50,000 more words) about 5 years ago.
I think the "proverbs" book you were asking about in "Job: A Comedy of Justice", also a great read.
Courtesy the Unabridged
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Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence Posted Dec 10, 1999
Did I miss Helena? Can I have some coffee, lots of milk and sugar, 2 more aspirin?
Stranger in a Strange Land dates back to 1961, and one of the most notable things that book did was introduce a new word into regular Amerenglish, namely "grok" (to grok).
As for the rest of Heinlein, I'm kind of surprised if non-Yanks are into him because a lot of what he wrote was pretty right-wing anti-red profamily and chauvinist to boot.
Anybody ever hear of SF-absurdist Robert Sheckley?
Lil
Heinlein
Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Dec 10, 1999
Maybe that's what I didn't like about him!
Heinlein
Luna(Queen of Hearts) Posted Dec 11, 1999
So I was young and impressionable, as well as a'Yank'.
I also read Pierce Anthony (e.g. Incarnations of Immortality), Phillip Jose' Farmer (Waiting for the Galactic Bus)
I liked Heilein's 'Job', but that's not the one I was refering to. Man, I hate it when I can't remember a title.
This book had twin sisters in it also. One was called Lapis Lazuli (?).
Oh, well....Lil, you know they fill us full of 'propaganda' here. Thankfully, I have well traveled parents.
They love our country but, after spending much time 'across the water', they also have plenty of opinions on what we 'Yanks' could improve on.
sorry, guess you hit a nerve. I get touchy about opinions formed because of where one lives.
Irv, Congradulations from me.
Great place to hang-out. Good people, good service, and plenty of coffee!!
Lot's of corners to read in!!
Heinlein
Beeblefish Posted Dec 11, 1999
*Beeblefish rolls over and smells coffee, darts straight up and falls over again. Thinks, pulls out Diane, his little tape recorder, and listens to what he missed*
Thanks Courtesy!
I read all the Dune books this summer, but couldnt get through Chapter House. There is a new one Dune: House Atreides, which is a prequel to the rest. I must read it, has anyone? It is by his son, and someone else, but from his (Frank Herbert's) original notes.
(To Harmony and Irv, I think) Though I quite apreciate DEATH and you have to look at Famine only sparingly, lest you get hungry, I am more the Crawley type. I love Crawley, though to be honest I am just truly the Newton Pulsifer type, mostly bewildered and at odds with much I see.
(Sorry to those who havent read the book .. but you will just have to go and read it now, wont you).
~Beeblefish (still looking for coffee and cleaning up a bit because the intellectual residue is getting thick on the coffee ringed tables)
Heinlein
Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence Posted Dec 11, 1999
But Luna, I'm an Amurrican too. I did live in some other countries
for quite a few years, but I live in the lower 48 now.
I think the most hyper-patriotic etc. etc. book I can think of by Heinlein is Farnham's Freehold. I wonder if it would rate reprinting today.
And Piers Anthony is terrific. Did you read Tarot?
Lil
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