01-10-2005, 10:07 PM
Rinnhart,Jan 8 2005, 01:33 AM Wrote:On the sci-fi front there's always the Bolos series (which doesn't get pimped enough) and William Gibson (who has strong and weak points)
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I'll second you on that one Rinnhart. I absolutly *loved* Neuromancer: it was gritty, cold and completly cyberpunk. However when I went in to start his trilogy I couldnt get halfway through the book. Having 3 seperate storylines in alternating chapters is confusing and I just couldnt enjoy it.
I haven't had a chance to read Mirrorshades yet, hoping that the short stories in there are actually good.
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He's an old-fashioned Amish cyborg with no name. She's a virginal nymphomaniac fairy princess married to the Mob. Together, they fight crime!
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-Urza
He's an old-fashioned Amish cyborg with no name. She's a virginal nymphomaniac fairy princess married to the Mob. Together, they fight crime!
The Blizzcon Class Discussion:
Crowd: "Our qq's will blot out the sun"
Warlocks: "Then we will pewpew in the shade"