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The 100 Greatest Books, according to PD.com

Started by Requia ☣, February 28, 2009, 10:26:04 AM

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Pariah

Fight Club!
Oh and I second/(if no one has suggested it yet) nominate Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep.
Play safe! Ski only in a clockwise direction! Let's all have fun together!

The Good Reverend Roger

Quote from: The Pariah on March 11, 2009, 02:08:52 AM
Fight Club!
Oh and I second/(if no one has suggested it yet) nominate Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep.

Blarg.  Philip K Dick is overrated. 
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- TGRR, raising the bar at work.

Pariah

Pertaining to most of his stuff; yes. But I loved that one.
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hunter s.durden

Second Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk.

Watchmen by Alan Moore.
This space for rent.

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Urraco

Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut

Read it. Loved it. Should definatly be on the list.
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nostalgicBadger

Quote from: fomenter on March 09, 2009, 02:57:54 PM
From Publishers Weekly
In 1966, the late Philip K. Dick published the novelette "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale."

Total Recall (Paperback)
by Piers Anthony (Author)

If God has any sense of justice, He'll have devoted a special room in hell for authors who rip off PKD.
meh.

Requia ☣

Quote from: nostalgicBadger on March 18, 2009, 08:35:17 PM
Quote from: fomenter on March 09, 2009, 02:57:54 PM
From Publishers Weekly
In 1966, the late Philip K. Dick published the novelette "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale."

Total Recall (Paperback)
by Piers Anthony (Author)

If God has any sense of justice, He'll have devoted a special room in hell for authors who rip off PKD.
:lulz: :lulz: :lulz: :lulz: :lulz: :lulz:

Inflatable dolls are not recognized flotation devices.

NOVA

Siddhartha. Yes, I just recomended a religious book. It's a good read.

nostalgicBadger

meh.

hunter s.durden

This space for rent.

nostalgicBadger

meh.

Cait M. R.

I'd suggest the Otherland series by Tad Williams. I still haven't completed those, but they are seriously really neat to read. I don't see them as particularly Discordian, but I don't read much Discordian stuff to begin with.

Neither Pattern Recognition nor Neuromancer are particularly good Gibson books. I'd say his best was All Tomorrow's Parties, the conclusion of the Bridge trilogy.

I'd also say that Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age deserves a spot along side the other two. It's probably one of the very best books I've ever read.

Greg Egan's Schild's Ladder or Distress would be good candidates. I have a particular love for Egan's work.

And while on the subject of Philip K. Dick, the only story of his that I liked would be probably Ubik. The others I've all but forgotten by now. Ubik at least stuck with me.

Faust

otherlands has a pretty horrible writing style, but its got good ideas. Its interesting enough.
Sleepless nights at the chateau

P3nT4gR4m

"the hermetic museum - alchemy & mysticism"

Alexander Roob

ISBN 3-8228-8653-X

It's eighteen feet thick and is mostly pictures - what's not to like?

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