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| Here kitty kitty kitty! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Australia, Queensland
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| April is for Arthur Fellow Chronites, A little reminder that in April we might read a book in honour of Arthur, and raise a glass, and probably raise a glass while reading one of his books. I've found a copy of Fountains of Paradise, which I've never read. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Washington
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| Re: April is for Arthur I was going to start a Clarke right after he died, until I saw you suggestion for a group read in April. I held off, but I’m going to read Childhood’s End as soon as I finish my current read. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: April is for Arthur I dont have a clue what of his other books to get. Is there a hard SF one that shows why he is seen as the legend he was ? Im asking since i dont have any of his books right now and have to get something of him. |
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| Transmural Feline Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Finland
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| Re: April is for Arthur 2001, A Space Odyssey might be a good place to start. Or Childhood's End, although as has been said it's a bit spotty in that some parts are brilliant and some, well, aren't. |
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| Author and Editor Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Cambridgeshire
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| Re: April is for Arthur I'd second Razorback's recommendations. Both Rendezvous and Fountains are outstanding books. Mind you, lesser known works such as A Fall of Moondust and The Sands of Mars are also well worth reading. I've just ordered a copy of the new, signed hardback reissue of Tales from the White Hart from PS Publishing... Can't wait to read those wonderful stories again (and I believe this edition includes a new tale, co-written with Stephen Baxter). Seems a great way to remember a great writer. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: April is for Arthur The Songs of Distant Earth or The Fountains of Paradise it is for me. Nothing wrong with Rama but those two sounded most interesting to me. I want to start lighter than with his most famous work. |
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| Here kitty kitty kitty! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Australia, Queensland
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| Re: April is for Arthur Sands of Mars is a bit too naive, so it's a bit hard to get into. I found Childhood's End very spotty. Rama is very good. City and the Stars is one of his best. 2001 is one of the great SF novels, regardless of the film. But I think some of his collections really show his talent. The Sentinel is my personal fave. I've started Fountains of Paradise so I'll let you know what I think. (As if I wouldn't. ) |
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