Well, not anymore, but would be fun watching you flipping a five-sided coin to chose one :D
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Well, not anymore, but would be fun watching you flipping a five-sided coin to chose one :D
Now that's nicely put. Anyone else agrees? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by mono
I would love to read some works by Henrik Ibsen; I would have to call that selection my second choice. As for Jeanette Winterson . . . well, just too many people have recommended me her works, of which I still borrow Art & Lies.
Do the sci-fi fans realise how sci-fi naked lunch is?
NopeQuote:
Originally Posted by blp
*ten-character-rule :rolleyes:*
Gut Symmetries anyone? :D
Not Naked Lunch!!! I've tried reading that book like 3 times and could never finish it.
Has it won a Hugo? Nebula? Anything of a similar grade?Quote:
Originally Posted by blp
While "Hyperion" and "The Fall of Hyperion" have..
Yes, let's put all this sci-fi behind us and read some classics! I.e., I-B-S-E-N
Well, Winterson's 'classed' a modern classic so if you want to play classics... I have another option for you people :D
:angel:
"Hyperion" is a classic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Well, it at least will be one.
We don't understand why people are prejudiced against sci-fi (and fantasy) and consider it shallow.
Down with prejudices!
We are prejudiced against neither science fiction nor fantasy but next month we would prefer to read something different. I.e., I-B-S-E-N
Seems like the "we" is catching?Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
What is 'we' catching? We sincerely hope not a cold! ;)
Something different? HA, Winterson, doesn't get much different than that :D
Just a small edit for people who can't make out which book is by Jeanette Winterson... Gut Symmetries :p