It's no A Deepness in the Sky.Count Steer wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 9:40 amThe plot summary looks interesting. Uplifted spiders.KungFooBob wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 9:28 am I read Children of Time, it was ok, but I've been in no rush to read any of his other stuff.![]()
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I think so, the spiders one was OK and I haven't read the other one mentioned.Count Steer wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 9:24 amI keep seeing books by AT but haven't read any. Is Shards of Earth the best place to start?MingtheMerciless wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 5:55 pm Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky, rip roaring space opera. Proper page turner for me.
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"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
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"Even the lies?"
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"Even the lies?"
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I loved Stig of the Dump when I was a kid, the TV series was equally as good.Taipan wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 7:03 pm I've just bought Stuart Little in paperback and will probably buy Stig of the Dump too!![]()
A couple of stand out books I also remember from that time was Roddy the Road Man series and the Phantom Tollbooth.
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I never knew there was a tv series of it!McNab wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 4:10 pmI loved Stig of the Dump when I was a kid, the TV series was equally as good.Taipan wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 7:03 pm I've just bought Stuart Little in paperback and will probably buy Stig of the Dump too!![]()
A couple of stand out books I also remember from that time was Roddy the Road Man series and the Phantom Tollbooth.
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Cheers will look out for that, one of the most interesting periods of our history and schools still teach the fucking dull Tudors instead. One of my favourite Uni courses by far.Potter wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:40 pm The Blazing World - Jonathon Healey
A history of revolution in the 17th century.
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Yeah I've read a few a while back but nothing in recent years and seems there are some new books out so will stick them on my (very long) list.Potter wrote: Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:06 am There is quite a lot on that era, I've also been tipped the wink to The Restless Republic - Anna Keay, but I haven't read it or bought it yet.
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I've sort of devoured all the Mick Herron, Slow Horses/Slough House books and his Oxford/Zoe Boehm books recently. Quite enjoyed them in a 'suspend disbelief/gosh what a lot of coincidences' way.
(The last of the Zoe Boehm books was a nostalgia trip around Newcastle for me - there's a derelict cinema in it and I guessed, correctly, that it was the old Jesmond Picture House. Now looks like it's new apartments with a Tesco Metro on the ground floor
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I'd quite like to see the tv series of Slow Horses but it's stashed away on AppleTV and they seem reluctant to put it out on DVD.
(The last of the Zoe Boehm books was a nostalgia trip around Newcastle for me - there's a derelict cinema in it and I guessed, correctly, that it was the old Jesmond Picture House. Now looks like it's new apartments with a Tesco Metro on the ground floor
I'd quite like to see the tv series of Slow Horses but it's stashed away on AppleTV and they seem reluctant to put it out on DVD.
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If you’ve got sky they are giving 6 months of Apple TV away.
Slow Horses is brilliant and worth a watch.
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Slow Horses is brilliant and worth a watch.
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Cheers Mick. Don't have Sky so I'll wait, it'll appear on DVD or Prime sooner or later. I think that the TV series has filtered out some of the 'Oh, yeah, like that'd happen IRL' stuff that's in the books. Pretty cool though that Gary Oldman got to play both Smiley and Jackson Lamb...possibly the two best spooks ever.636mick wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 7:20 pm If you’ve got sky they are giving 6 months of Apple TV away.
Slow Horses is brilliant and worth a watch.
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In the series, Gary Oldman is excellent, nothing like what I imagined!!
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Going for a lazy few days away, lounging by a pool. I've been on the lookout for a biography of Fleetwood Mac for the Kindle, but can only find stuff on the individual members. Any recommendations?
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This is without doubt the most entertaining book I've ever read...The stories are fucking epic.
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I've just started book 7.Count Steer wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 4:37 pm I've sort of devoured all the Mick Herron, Slow Horses/Slough House books and his Oxford/Zoe Boehm books recently. Quite enjoyed them in a 'suspend disbelief/gosh what a lot of coincidences' way.
(The last of the Zoe Boehm books was a nostalgia trip around Newcastle for me - there's a derelict cinema in it and I guessed, correctly, that it was the old Jesmond Picture House. Now looks like it's new apartments with a Tesco Metro on the ground floor).
I'd quite like to see the tv series of Slow Horses but it's stashed away on AppleTV and they seem reluctant to put it out on DVD.![]()
I think the send up of current politicians in the books is bloody brilliant.
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I enjoyed the TV version, think I'll try the books next then. Good recommendationCount Steer wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 4:37 pm I've sort of devoured all the Mick Herron, Slow Horses/Slough House books and his Oxford/Zoe Boehm books recently. Quite enjoyed them in a 'suspend disbelief/gosh what a lot of coincidences' way.
I don't think the 90s are coming back any time soon.
Not sure giving away to the competition is very likely either!
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Once they've had their initial run on the original platform they like to monetise the productions as far as possible. If there's a non-AppleTV market out there I'm sure they'll look to exploit it.Slenver wrote: Fri Jun 16, 2023 9:25 amI enjoyed the TV version, think I'll try the books next then. Good recommendationCount Steer wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 4:37 pm I've sort of devoured all the Mick Herron, Slow Horses/Slough House books and his Oxford/Zoe Boehm books recently. Quite enjoyed them in a 'suspend disbelief/gosh what a lot of coincidences' way.![]()
I don't think the 90s are coming back any time soon.
Not sure giving away to the competition is very likely either!
The DVD market isn't dead yet.
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Ultimately of course you're right, but I'm not sure that's ever happened yet with the 'original' content produced by Netflix/Amazon/Apple as they're in the early stages of building their platforms. It'll be a while yet until any of them admit defeat and sell off their content I imagine.Count Steer wrote: Fri Jun 16, 2023 9:55 am Once they've had their initial run on the original platform they like to monetise the productions as far as possible. If there's a non-AppleTV market out there I'm sure they'll look to exploit it.
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Just seen this on Friendface.
As a massive Iain M Banks fan, I think I'm going to have to sign up.
I know there's a few fans on here...
https://www.orbit-books.co.uk/landing-p ... 3z6HT6by1A
Edit: Maybe not the limited edition at a guestimated £250!
As a massive Iain M Banks fan, I think I'm going to have to sign up.
I know there's a few fans on here...
https://www.orbit-books.co.uk/landing-p ... 3z6HT6by1A
Edit: Maybe not the limited edition at a guestimated £250!
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I read 530 pages on The witching hour by Anne Rice, the renowned novelist who penned what became Interview with a Vampire. I still don't know what it was all about but 550/1180 was enough to know I wasn't feeling it
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My mate gave me a couple of her books and they weren't for me.weeksy wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2023 6:43 pm I read 530 pages on The witching hour by Anne Rice, the renowned novelist who penned what became Interview with a Vampire. I still don't know what it was all about but 550/1180 was enough to know I wasn't feeling it

