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HHGTTG is good (although as a comedy rather than as science fiction), but the other four volumes start off dire and just get steadily worse.

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HHGTTG is good (although as a comedy rather than as science fiction), but the other four volumes start off dire and just get steadily worse.

 

3 copies of 'Mostly Harmless'. Why would people keep buying me it? WHY?

 

Asimov, Arthur C Clarke and Philip K Dick are the staple. Ray Bradbury, for his general ‘I thought of that first, you hackned si fi whores’ and his kick-starting the genre (Star Trek to Twilight Zone).

 

 

I vote John Wyndham, Day of the Triffids. I still can't read it without wondering if it's set in the future or past (as in present day when it was written).

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quite like "the lost world" by Sir. A.C Doyle. there was another book written by the same guy which did Andromeda Strain. which i liked really. cant remember the name. The i went looking for andromeda strain in the library. couldnt find it. I read so much sci fi and fantasy i cant remember any of them names

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does anyone know if "Darkstar" was ever a book? the film was great! and using past experience, it maybe safe to say that book would be even better :)

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3 copies of 'Mostly Harmless'. Why would people keep buying me it? WHY?

 

Yes, that book does suck tremendously :)

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does anyone know if "Darkstar" was ever a book? the film was great! and using past experience, it maybe safe to say that book would be even better :)

No, the original screenplay was written by John Carpenter and Dan O'Bannon.

 

There was a novelisation by Alan Dean Foster but judging by his butchery of other sci-fi greats I wouldn't bother:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345288718/qid=1082460830/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-5940781-7647057?v=glance&s=books

 

Iirc it just came out on DVD :D

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Cheerz !

I`ll have a look out for that, I highly reccomend it as a "must see" to anyone else that gets the chance to as well. :)

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