[Sussex] Go on - Vote Now

nik at wired4life.org nik at wired4life.org
Tue Dec 16 20:06:01 UTC 2003


On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 07:53:50PM -0000, Mark Harrison wrote:
> I'm just interested to see how we compare... Two questions - which one, and
> how many have you read?
> 
> - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
im sorry to say all the set, under duress and I stil found them written
for kids.
> - His Dark Materials
Now this I read on recommendation from one of my Ceroc Girls and man she
was spot on . I came I saw I read and I did not put any of thetrilogy
down till i had finished them, good thing I was on holiday.

> - Pride and Prejudice
yeah, but only cause sharons a big Bronte fan.

> - The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
yeah and the last is not as funny as the first.
> - The Lord of the Rings
The set, Silmarillion and Hobbit and I still think LOTR was tedious
overly descriptive crap trap ( pardon the accent !)


Then we are into

Stainless Steel Rat
Dragon Lance
Most Anne Mcaffrey
Anything by William Gibson or Bruce Sterling 
OtherLand ( Tad Williams )
Stephen Lawhead
Amtrak Wars
Rogue Sqaudron
Raymond Fiests riftwar saga
Dune
most Iain M Bank
Most Frank Herbet Dune
Most Robert Henlien
Most Douglas Coupland
Some Neil Gaimen ( Read Coraline, then Read Pratchetts Wee Free Men!)
All Pratchets ( dont read Monstrous Regiment , he left out the funny!)
Some David Brin

Then theres a whole host of Non Fiction stuff like

History of Maths, History of Civil Engineering, Britian Unwrapped, The
Code Book, Mark Hills on Selling etc etc etc

Until we got SKY my Book collection boreded on the Obsessive. i think!



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