Favourite Author?

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CarZee

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274 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Big Read, My Arse...

Right then.. more list making and sharing of knowledge..

Who are your favourite authors, published in the 20th or 21st century? Put them in order of preference.

You can volunteer one or ten. Your favourite book(s) by that author would add value too

5) Douglas Adams - Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, Long, Dark Tea-time of the Soul (yes, and Hitchhiker's I suppose..).
4) P.J O'Rourke - Give War a Chance, Modern Manners, Parilament of Whores.
3) Michael Marshall Smith - Only Forward, What You Make It, One of Us.
2) Iain Banks - The Wasp Factory, Complicity, The Crow Road.
1) Christopher Brookmyre - Boiling a frog, Not the end of the World, A big boy did it and ran away.

JonRB

76,080 posts

279 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Neal Stephenson - Snow Crash, Diamond Age, Cryptonomicon.
Intelligent near-future "speculative fiction" (as in 'good Sci-Fi' )

David Brin's work is quite good too.

Edit: Oh yeah, Pterry () Pratchett is a good read too, although he is getting slightly formulaic these days.

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BrianTheYank

7,585 posts

257 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Enders Game - Orson Scott Card

The DJ 27

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260 months

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Tom Clancy, Michael Crichton or Terry Pratchett

CarZee

Original Poster:

13,382 posts

274 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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The DJ 27 said:
Tom Clancy
I got quite into the Netforce books..

FourWheelDrift

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291 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Mullard or Askey.

zorro

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289 months

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1. Brett Easton Ellis - American Psycho
2. George Orwell - 1984

mybrainhurts

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262 months

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Spike Milligan

yertis

18,677 posts

273 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Oh God 20th century? Can't think of one. Oh hang they're coming through...
John Fowles - The Magus.
JG Ballard - most of his writings but esp. Empire of the Sun and The Drowned World. But Cocaine Nights? - keep it.
Evelyn Waugh - Decline and Fall. ummm...
Tom Wolfe. B of V and Right Stuff

Just looking at the shelves here .... so many books... all the wife's of course. Lots of crap in here to be honest. Better put hers in though. Helena Ravenscroft, the complete works of...

Joe Conrad was turn of the century I think so we'll just squeeze him in. End of the Tether.

Tolkien gets a shout.
Michael Green- The Boy Who Shot Down an Airship. Patrick Tilley - Mission (gives a fun new slant on religion)
Nick Hornby - Fever Pitch and High Fidelity but not the other stuff.
Whoever wrote the TR6 Repair Operations Manual.
That'll do. What do I win?

wedg1e

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272 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Derestrictor? CarZee? Podie? Me?

Xm5eR

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255 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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I'm with you on Douglas Adams, I love the Dirk Gently books.

Robert Rankin - The Antipope (and the other parts of the Brentford Trilogy)

Joseph Heller - Catch 22 and Closing Time

Frank Herbert - The Dune series (of books)

Terry Pratchet - Particularly the City Watch books

Umberto Eco - Focaults Pendulum, The Name of the Rose

Mark Helprin - Winters Tale

Aldous Huxley - Brave New World

Dostoyevski - The Idiot, honourable mention because the concerns of the main characters in the book mirror those of many people on this forum. Its a great example of how nothing much changes.

Apache

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291 months

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No fictional favourites but found this an amazing book.

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the 'Da Vinci Code' by Dan Brown was fantastic too

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julianhj

8,791 posts

269 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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In no particular order:

Terry Pratchett
Douglas Adams
Neil Stevenson
William Gibson

mutley

3,178 posts

266 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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mybrainhurts said:
Spike Milligan


Definitly the War Memoirs

Bernard Cornwell (Sharpe etc)
Stephen Ambrose - Band of Brothers
Orwell - 1984
Tolkein - Hobbit/Lord of the Rings
Paul Brickhill - Dambusters/Reach for the Sky
Pratchett


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mad kasia

106 posts

250 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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it's not in any particular order (that I can't do. just to hard...)

- Jonathan Caroll (Land of Laughs etc)
- Vonnegut
- Prattchet
- I loved Orwell's '1984'
Plus some Polish authors discovered in recent years

Frik

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250 months

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James Hawes, his first one - A White Merc With Fins

Cracking book.

They have seem to have got progressively worse after that one though.

Eric Mc

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Aurthur C Clarke
John Grisham
Tom Wolfe (The Right Stuff)
Bill Bryson

stackmonkey

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Terry Pratchett
Arthur C Clarke
Spike Milligan
Chloe Poems

planetdave

9,921 posts

260 months

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You've already got my faves

but no mention of that glorious loon

Phillip K. Dick

The_Gza

591 posts

258 months

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Christopher Brookmyre - viciously Carl Hiassen with a UK spin Earlier books better
Alastair Reynolds - quality imagination stretching Sci-Fi
Bill Bryson - never fails to raise a laugh!
Michael Connelly - hard bitten cop chat
Terry Pratchett - self-explanatory
Iain and Ian M Banks - unexpected yet conventional
James Ellroy - a movie in every one!