kendo wrote:great book. crappy cover.
My copy of greybread has a wicked cover, couldnt find it with internet search, ill scan it sometime and post it.
Sorting out my reading list for my honeymoon in two weeks time!
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kendo wrote:great book. crappy cover.
phil333 wrote:What about a bit of Philip K Dick or Clive Barker Ken?
Are people not interested in exchanging books around?
I'm happy to send some out if anyone's interested.
Babaluma wrote:will be teaching "lord of the flies" later this year and have taught "of mice and men" the last two years, both great books!
kendo wrote:nod. great book. crappy cover. enjoyed the fact it was set in England, and had to ration myself to 4-5 'sittings' rather than steaming through it all in one go. Will definitely be checking out more from Mr Aldiss. Got any recommendations?
Babaluma wrote:will be teaching "lord of the flies" later this year and have taught "of mice and men" the last two years, both great books!
Kendo wrote:Will definitely be checking out more from Mr Aldiss. Got any recommendations?
paul wrote:
onboard with this again
love it.

Bundy wrote:amazed how much was relevant for a book written nearly two thousand years ago
bluegreengold wrote:I've often wondered why people are more willing to give credence to art in visual mediums, but not music. I've got some ideas, but am curious about his thesis and what he supports it with.
kendo wrote: Be interesting to hear Martin's synopsis.
Wasn't "fear of music" a Talking Heads album, too?

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