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| resident pedantissimo Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Switzerland
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| Re: Arthur C Clarke The first "real science" science fiction book I read was an Arthur C. Clarke - I would have been about nine, trapped in my bedroom with chicken pox or measles or something, and, sick of going to the childrens section of the library trying to find something I hadn't already read, my parents gave me "Earthlight" to shut me up. The start of the rot. He was also the first "scientific" sci-fi where I found a technical error (which I pointed out to my general science teacher, who egreed with me, and hadn't read the book, so borrowed it from me) I may not have liked everything he wrote, and frequently his superb short stories worked better than his novels, but I'll go on reading everything he writes as long as he can keep writing. |
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| Transmural Feline Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Finland
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| Re: Arthur C Clarke Quote:
I like Rendezvous with Rama and the Odyssey series, but when I first read A Fall of Moondust, I was blown away. Clarke has been criticized for writing flat characters, but that book at least had characters who were anything but flat. I really like The Deep Range as well. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Sri Lanka
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| Re: Arthur C Clarke Quote:
Some of his earlier novels, like "The Deep Range", aren't such tough going either ... | |
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| Never told a lie. Ever. Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Arthur C Clarke Yeah, the rama series is good, I liked all the 2001 stuff too (can't remember that much about it to be honest - maybe time for a reread). I see what some of you are saying about his characters - In many ways, I prefer his collaborations to his solo work (Maybe why I like the Rama series so much). |
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