Technically it's the greatest thing I have ever read. Peerless prose.hylian_elf wrote:Took me ages as I don’t read often, but The Great Gatsby was… great. A lovely easy read with flowing prose. Something about the way it’s written. You just glide along with the story.
acemuzzy wrote:The Cement Garden is his bestest but they're all pretty good
hylian_elf wrote:Took me ages as I don’t read often, but The Great Gatsby was… great. A lovely easy read with flowing prose. Something about the way it’s written. You just glide along with the story. And what a deep story with so many layers.
Coming towards to end of Martian Time-Slip by PKD. It’s good, picked up a bit in second half after a plodding first half. Hoping to finish it tomorrow so I can start a new book on holiday.
Minnesänger wrote:acemuzzy wrote:The Cement Garden is his bestest but they're all pretty good
Cement Garden is good, aye, but obviously my personal preference is for The Child in Time.
Gremill wrote:20. Deeper (Jeff Long)
Sequel to the above and just as bonkers, pulpy and gore splattered as the first. It's more or less a retread of the first one, but reveals more about the origins of the underground dwellers and the civilisations that came and went as mankind evolved. I'm not 100% sure exactly WTAF one of the main protagonists was all about, but I'm hoping there is going to be another volume as there's clearly still milage in this concept.
Ah I see someone is familiar with the filters option on pornhubThe Daddy wrote:I’ve read a lot of short Dick stories, they’re predictably hit and miss but certainly more hit than miss, would recommend.
Yeah, first one is a far more straightforward action romp - I only half understood the second one, which makes a re-read all the more needed.tigersgogrrr wrote:They're so fucking good. I think I like Gideon more because the second book made my head hurt too much but they are both absolutely sublime.
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