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...I forgot Armor by John Steakley - a great under-publicised SF novel with a cult following.
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostNever fully read any of his stuff. I read the first chapter of the first Discworld novel and it put me right off.
I might try again starting with Mort, as people seem to rate the Death books (Mort, Reaper Man, Soul Music.)
My tops would also include Small Gods, Wyrd Sisters, Sourcery, Pyramids & Equal Rites.
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Originally posted by Goatfell View PostSurprised no-one has mentioned any of Terry Pratchett's yet.
I might try again starting with Mort, as people seem to rate the Death books (Mort, Reaper Man, Soul Music.)
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostThere is also HG Wells 'A Modern Utopia', decent but a bit dull at times (my prose "choice" it for A Level English Lit )
Anyone read The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks. Can't really recommend it as I found it a tad disturbing.
qh
A lot of his others are good though, I particularly liked Complicity, as someone else mentioned, many of them are set in Scotland. Although it's not really a novel, look out for 'Raw Spirit, In Search of the Perfect Dram', him, a MkII Jag, and a lot the cratur.
Surprised no-one has mentioned any of Terry Pratchett's yet.
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostJust finished Brave New World.
Nineteen Eighty-Four is the next on my list for the genre.
Anyone read The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks. Can't really recommend it as I found it a tad disturbing.
qh
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Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostNot really into novels, but I remember fondly Camus' "L'etranger"
More recently, I read "The kindly ones".
Didn't Mark E Smith write a song about 'Camus in a Plastic Bag' or summert? The Fall are absolute shiite though so probably not...
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Not really into novels, but I remember fondly Camus' "L'etranger"
More recently, I read "The kindly ones".
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I've read quite a few of the books mentioned here, all good reads.
I got American Psycho for Kindle today and started reading, kinda weird so far and not what I would say is a page turner for the first couple of chapters.
I'll persevere.
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Re: Best novel you've read?
Sticking to pre-war foction, therefore (mostly) downloadable for free:
Humour: Wodehouse, Saki, E F Benson, Ernest Brahmah (Kai Lung), J K Jerome, Damon Runyon, A C Macdonnel.
Thrillers/Crime: Geoffrey Household, Dornford Yates, Buchan, Erskine Childers, C S Forester (early crime, not Hornblower).
Kids but worth reading as an adult: Lewis Caroll, E E Nesbit, R L Stevenson, Kenneth Grahame, Arthur Ransome.
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