Thu 30 Jun, 2005 04:02 am - :) Strange coincidence you mentioning NASA going to put a man on Mars. :) I have just seen a documentary called "Did we landed on the Moon" or something like this, and I am not convinced... (view)
Thu 30 Jun, 2005 03:54 am - Well, I bought two of them (the BUtlerian Jihad and Machine Crusade) because were having special prises, and just because of curiosity. I think they manage to sell the book because of Frank's... (view)
Wed 29 Jun, 2005 10:52 am - [quote="Mills75"][b]Ray[/b]: Brave New World also, but I'm surprised 1984 didn't top the list. Not only does it portray a dark and hopeless world, but its main character, after... (view)
Wed 29 Jun, 2005 10:48 am - Thanks for the infos! Now I am enjoying the Wheel, 5th volume! Jordan has a nice way of writting, even though maybe there are too many descriptive parts. Or maybe this is all the magic in his... (view)
Wed 29 Jun, 2005 10:29 am - About ender's series:
If you liked ender's game (book), you might also enjoy ender's shaddow. Is written more or less like ender's game but it focuses on Bean's actions... (view)
Tue 19 Apr, 2005 08:34 am - Now, I am reading the second book of the Wheel... it is oki, looks like I got adicted to Fantasy. :)) But I have a feeling that this story has ALOT of common ideas with the DUNE series... way to... (view)
Mon 18 Apr, 2005 10:50 am - When young, started in a normal manner: french writers (Dumas, Zevaco, Feval) and some other adventure. Then continued with clasics (Zola, a little bit of russian). And so on (Clavel all blah... (view)
Fri 8 Apr, 2005 03:36 am - If you like something that is both SF and Fantasy, you might enjoy David Brin. The Uplift Saga (first three) are SF, but the Second Uplift Trilogy is somewhere between SF and Fantasy. Or at least... (view)