I'm reading 4th Of July from James Patterson...
I'm reading 4th Of July from James Patterson...
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I always have about 3 books on the go at any one time...
Currently these are -
3 men in a boat. A favourite of mine and now about it's 5th reading.
History of Jazz - Ted Gioia.
Miles Davis biography. Last few pages...
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Dave
Just had a rummage Andr'e.
Here are the Ace double paperbacks:
Here are the backs:
And here are some regular old Sci-Fi paperbacks I've found:
'The Overman Culture' was a favourite of mine. I have no use for these now.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
Edmund Cooper, Transit & A far sunset were good uns. I'm currently reading treasure island
I recall reading most of Cooper's books (many years ago). I only keep one sci-fi book to read occasionally these days, 'Fade-Out' by Patrick Tilley. A stunning tale! (I think I've got about three copies somewhere. Same for 'The Diceman' by Luke Reinhart, an all time favourite but not sci-fi. So much fun though)
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
Look out Ben Bova's Exile Trilogy as well
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
Anything by E.E.'Doc' Smith also gets my vote, particularly the 'Skylark' series