I'm re-reading The Morville Hours by Katherine Swift, about the making of a garden at the Dower House at Morville in Shropshire. It's beautifully written and very tranquill to read.
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Originally posted by rary View PostI enjoy Conn Iggulden novels, have read all The Emperor and The Conqueror series and now starting the Athenian series, also have his Dunstan novel but for some reason I just can't get into it. I am also reading again the Robert Jordan, The Wheel of Time novelsMostly flowers, some fruit and veg, at the seaside in Edinburgh.
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostEarth is Room Enough by Isaac Asimov
15 Short sci-Fi stories published in 1957
Absolutely brill especially seeing as this was written about the future nearly 65 years ago!
(Having said that, I'm also a huge Philip K Dick fan, and he's the dystopia king!).
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Originally posted by Martin H View Post
I really love science fiction of that vintage. I think it's the underlying thread of optimism that runs through all the stories. The future looked so bright back then!
(Having said that, I'm also a huge Philip K Dick fan, and he's the dystopia king!).
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I read a some of John Wyndham books when I was younger and enjoyed them, have also red most of isaac Asimov, especially like the way most of his novels feed into the Foundation series and that series is among the best I have read, like others I enjoy sifi I also enjoy science fantasy, having read some of J R. Tolkien, George R RMartin game of thrones, before the TV series all the David Gemmell novels, come to think on it I used to read a lot more than I do nowit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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Hi All,
Just started Dirk Pitt Revealed by Clive Cussler & Craig Dirgo. A reference that brings together all the facts about Clive Cussler's fictional action hero, the debonair Dirk Pitt. (Courtesy of Amazon)
I really like the Dirk Pitt novels by Mr Cussler and am looking forward to reading other material by him, his life seems to imitate Pitt's to a point from what I have read so far in this book and other snippets elsewhere.
EDIT: Only the 1st quarter of the book gives an insight into how Pitt was created and his character details along with a brief synopsis of novels from ( Pacific Vortex - Flood Tide ), the remainder of the book being a concordance of those same Pitt novels.
Geoff.Last edited by 1batfastard; 24-11-2021, 12:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Martin H View Post
I really love science fiction of that vintage. I think it's the underlying thread of optimism that runs through all the stories. The future looked so bright back then!
Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
Endless wonder.
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At the moment, along with other books, I'm dipping in and out of Saki's short stories. They are so wickedly funny. My all time favourite is "The Brogue", closely followed by "Esme".Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
Endless wonder.
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Finished the re-read of the Orphan X-series. (The audiobooks in English).
Waiting impatiently for the next which comes out next March.
So. Now what?
Oh well, I have nothing new at the moment, so I take a series who I have read 3 times already too.
But it is good, so I re-begin the
Inspector Ian Rutledge series. Audiobooks too.
In English, I like better the audiobooks. It is less tiring to me than reading the books.
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Still reading The Wheel of Time books, I am on book 5 just now, the problem with reading books is that OH sees you sitting reading and thinks you are not busy, so you can - clean out the cupboard - give upstairs a good clean - move all the furniture about upstairs-clean all the conservatory windows it's time there was several weeks, make that months of dry weather so that I can stand outside and look busyit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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