Crimson Jester |
Treppa wrote:Alright, you guys, get out there and vote. And don't forget A Canticle for Liebowitz like I did. Best SF book ever.It's on my list, but I've yet to read it.
I kind of liked A Rose for Ecclesiastes myself.
Kruelaid |
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I kind of liked A Rose for Ecclesiastes myself.Treppa wrote:Alright, you guys, get out there and vote. And don't forget A Canticle for Liebowitz like I did. Best SF book ever.It's on my list, but I've yet to read it.
Canticle is an awesome book.
Crimson Jester |
well it is for books, not movies. Although the Admiral Thrawn books are not bad.
The Chronicles of Prydain
Dale Rippke chronology of the Conan the barbarian stories.
Elric of Melniboné Stories
Swords and Deviltry and the rest of the lankmahr stories
Barsoom Martian series by Edgar Rice Burroughs
I left out
The Lord of the Rings
The Chronicles of Narnia
Simply because I felt a lot of votes will go their way anyway.
Also left out
earthsea
Dragon riders of Pern
Chronicles of Amber
Belgariad
The Riftwar Saga
Dune
Crimson Jester |
Crimson Jester wrote:Canticle is an awesome book.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I kind of liked A Rose for Ecclesiastes myself.Treppa wrote:Alright, you guys, get out there and vote. And don't forget A Canticle for Liebowitz like I did. Best SF book ever.It's on my list, but I've yet to read it.
I have as of yet to read it but have yet to find someone who has read it, that has said they disliked it.
Crimson Jester |
Heck I cant even begin on Sci Fi yet..
Do we go with Cyberpunk?
Do androids dream of electric sheep
Neuromancer
Snow Crash
Mirrorshades
I, Robot
strait Sci Fi?
A Rose for Ecclesiastes
The Man in the High Castle
Old classics
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
just about anything by H. G. Wells's or Jules Verne.
Frankenstein.
AHHHH
Patrick Curtin |
Crimson Jester wrote:Canticle is an awesome book.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I kind of liked A Rose for Ecclesiastes myself.Treppa wrote:Alright, you guys, get out there and vote. And don't forget A Canticle for Liebowitz like I did. Best SF book ever.It's on my list, but I've yet to read it.
That is also one of my personal top ten SciFi, and Top post-nuclear war subgenre. I also liked the follow up: >St. Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman<
Patrick Curtin |
Kruelaid wrote:I have as of yet to read it but have yet to find someone who has read it, that has said they disliked it.Crimson Jester wrote:Canticle is an awesome book.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I kind of liked A Rose for Ecclesiastes myself.Treppa wrote:Alright, you guys, get out there and vote. And don't forget A Canticle for Liebowitz like I did. Best SF book ever.It's on my list, but I've yet to read it.
CJ, this book would be right up your alley. It is suffused with Catholic imagery and philosophical debates amist the unfolding story of America emerging from a nuclear dark age only to tread the same path again. The protaginists that tie the chapters together are an order of monks dedicated to saving old knowledge.
Gark the Goblin |
well it is for books, not movies. Although the Admiral Thrawn books are not bad.
The Chronicles of Prydain
Dale Rippke chronology of the Conan the barbarian stories.
Elric of Melniboné Stories
Swords and Deviltry and the rest of the lankmahr stories
Barsoom Martian series by Edgar Rice BurroughsI left out
The Lord of the Rings
The Chronicles of NarniaSimply because I felt a lot of votes will go their way anyway.
Also left out
earthsea
Dragon riders of Pern
Chronicles of Amber
Belgariad
The Riftwar Saga
Dune
Well, they talked about Star Wars books in rules. Some people might put them on there.
American Gods
Slachthof Funf
Thud!
Inda
Hitchhiker's Guide series (or just anthology)
Left out Stephen R. Donaldson, Orson Scott Card, more Gaiman and Pratchett . . .
taig RPG Superstar 2012 |
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Treppa wrote:Oh, I've read a TON. I'll pick up a copy of Canticle when it shows up on the dollar clearance shelf.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:It's on my list, but I've yet to read it.O_o!!!!!!!!!!
What have you been doing while laid up? There is nothing better you can do while prone than reading Canticle. Nothing. At all.
EDIT: Don't read any reviews or Cliff's Notes, either. Just read the book and enjoy. No spoilers. Eeeeeeeeeeeeee.
*dies*
I'd send you my copy, but it's one of my most precious possessions. You might consider coughing up as much as a buck-fifty for it, you know. :PEDIT: Canticle is right up your alley in so many ways. I'm dying to know your opinion of it.
Yes! Read Canticle! Also, do not watch the Babylon 5 episode featuring JMS's love poem to the book, written in iambic pendumbiter.
Gark the Goblin |
Treppa wrote:Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Treppa wrote:Oh, I've read a TON. I'll pick up a copy of Canticle when it shows up on the dollar clearance shelf.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:It's on my list, but I've yet to read it.O_o!!!!!!!!!!
What have you been doing while laid up? There is nothing better you can do while prone than reading Canticle. Nothing. At all.
EDIT: Don't read any reviews or Cliff's Notes, either. Just read the book and enjoy. No spoilers. Eeeeeeeeeeeeee.
*dies*
I'd send you my copy, but it's one of my most precious possessions. You might consider coughing up as much as a buck-fifty for it, you know. :PEDIT: Canticle is right up your alley in so many ways. I'm dying to know your opinion of it.
Yes! Read Canticle! Also, do not watch the Babylon 5 episode featuring JMS's love poem to the book, written in iambic pendumbiter.
Didn't/don't/haven't watch/watched.
Mairkurion {tm} |
also WTF are they doing interlocking both Sci Fi and Fantasy. The two are not the same and I will have much different lists for the two!!
Whereas I am one of those people who have trouble keeping Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror separate all the time.
EDIT: Which is kind of weird, since I do NOT like science and high technology in my game.
Patrick Curtin |
Treppa wrote:Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Treppa wrote:Oh, I've read a TON. I'll pick up a copy of Canticle when it shows up on the dollar clearance shelf.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:It's on my list, but I've yet to read it.O_o!!!!!!!!!!
What have you been doing while laid up? There is nothing better you can do while prone than reading Canticle. Nothing. At all.
EDIT: Don't read any reviews or Cliff's Notes, either. Just read the book and enjoy. No spoilers. Eeeeeeeeeeeeee.
*dies*
I'd send you my copy, but it's one of my most precious possessions. You might consider coughing up as much as a buck-fifty for it, you know. :PEDIT: Canticle is right up your alley in so many ways. I'm dying to know your opinion of it.
Yes! Read Canticle! Also, do not watch the Babylon 5 episode featuring JMS's love poem to the book, written in iambic pendumbiter.
How did I miss that Master Leafy, Dr Double Honors, has never. read. Canticle. O.o That is like ... YOUR book. Gods man! The Christian symbology in the book! It even has the Wandering Jew in it! You must read it.
Aberzombie |
OK!!! To all my FAWTLY brethren who have attended a PaizoCon:
I am making plans (i.e. saving up cash) to attend next year. So I have some questions for those who have been there/done that (or Paizo employees), so to speak....
1. Starts on a Thursday, correct?
2. Has it been the same hotel the last two years? If so, which one?
3. What is the cost of the tickets for the Con?
4. I've heard the banquet is separate, so how much for those tickets as well?
5. When do these tickets go on sale?
6. When will the dates for the next one be announced?
7. What is your name?
8. What is your quest?
9. What is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?