Dune is fantastic, I read the five sequals too, but there are diminishing returns.
Just finished The Fuller Memorandum by Charles Stross. I enjoyed it.
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softfokus wrote:"Galapagos" by Kurt Vonnegut. i'd recommend this book to just about anyone.
Mexicola wrote:STILL ploughing my way through 'Moby Dick' by Herman Melville. I've been reading it so long I think I might have started slightly before Mr Melville began writing it....
....it's good mind you.
(parenthesis) wrote:softfokus wrote:"Galapagos" by Kurt Vonnegut. i'd recommend this book to just about anyone.
I just finished cat's cradle! I love this guy, he's one of my most favorite authors
mrhat89 wrote:do you guys know any good cyberpunk-themed book like neuromancer?
mrhat89 wrote:do you guys know any good cyberpunk-themed book like neuromancer?
mrhat89 wrote:do you guys know any good cyberpunk-themed book like neuromancer?
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