Books you want to read
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  • Posted On: Aug 17 2003 9:06pm
Actually the Gateway Series by Pohl is on my "to read" list...

Now that Gue has promoted them, they may be moved up that list...lol I've never actually knew anyone who had read the series to say one way or another.


Greg Bear is really into the "science" of his fiction (I hear) but the only thing I have read of his was Foundation's Fear (and then only because it was a continuation of Asimov's Foundation Series).

I may be wrong but I am perceiving him in a more Aurther C Clarkish style (which is not a bad thing). I've read Clark's RAMA series and all of the 2001-3001 books..


Ren: What are those books about?
Japanese storytelling is really good thought what little I've seen is mainly from Akira Kurosawa movies.
  • Posted On: Aug 18 2003 12:01am
Ring. Perhaps you've seen or heard of the American "The Ring" by dreamworks, which is a remake-albeit a crappy one- of the original Japanese picture, Ring, which was based on the novel of the same name by Suzuki Koji.

I was introduced to the original movie last year by my flatmates and, to say the least was instantly enthralled. The story,as the movie goes is a reporter learns of her niece's death at the same time she is investigating an urban legend of a cursed tape that kills all who watch it. The two seperate things are more linked than first impressions would lead you to believe. And out of curiosity, she tracks down this tape, and watches it, only to find out that she is cursed and in seven days will perish. From thereon its a fantastic race against time to unravel the secret of the tape and lay to rest the curse. Then there's the killer ending which is more of a twist than a thousand pretzels.

It changed my perspective on horror. You should rent it.

However, not long after I found that it originated from a book by a Japanese author but had not been released in English . . .until early July of this year. So I toddled off to the bookshop, picked up a copy, finished it within a matter of days and loved the bloody thing. Ring is the first in a trilogy of novels, which go Ring, Spiral, and Loop . . .in thier English text. Spiral is coming out next year, and loop the year after that I think. Cant wait.

Granted though, some small sections are lose thier cohesiveness through the translation, but I found it to be a minor point and didn't really interrupt my enjoyment of the novel.

For now, I'll settle for the films. As i said above, I've read the Manga version of the second book, Spiral, or Rasen in Japanese. Which is more of a good medical thriller, with another killer ending, and loop, from what I've heard is a complete mind bender of a story.

Check this out if you need more info.

Heh, Kurasawa.

Don't watch this expecting feudal warlords and legions of samurai warriors.
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  • Posted On: Aug 18 2003 1:31am
oh, I do want to read "Light Music"
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  • Posted On: Aug 19 2003 10:38pm
I f00kin love Harry Turtledove.

His @#%$ rocks.
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  • Posted On: Aug 21 2003 7:18pm
Hey Lup,

There is that new book out from the American Empire Series..

Confederate Nazis..

who woulda thought?
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  • Posted On: Aug 23 2003 12:22pm
The direction they were taking that was pretty obvious given the books i've read up to (i've read the first book of the American Empire series that deals with the armistace and aftermath of the civil war).

Still, i've not been able to read any since then, so hopefully i can find what else i've missed. Whats the new book called anyway?
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  • Posted On: Aug 28 2003 4:28am
The Victorious Opposition..


the name of the latest book.
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  • Posted On: Aug 28 2003 5:28pm
Inherent Coolness.
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  • Posted On: Aug 28 2003 5:55pm
anyone know the name of this one book, I remember reading it a long time ago but cant remember its name. It depicted like 10 scenarios across different time periods with war time situations, like Russia develops a perfect missle defense system in secret and proceddes to invade Europe, or Japanesse attack on US computer systems, ect