nightwalker
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Aussie author K J Bishop's The Etched City is a great read. I'd highly recommend that book.
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I'm busy reading City of Saints and Madmen, and I'm loving it! It is one of the strangest books I've ever read, with such dry wit from the author.
I especially enjoyed the 'study of the King squid' that included a bibliogropy of 25 pages at the end of the 40 page essay by the estimeed 'squidologist'. As well as 'The strange case of X', I never saw it coming!
The author must be very warped or have way too much time on his hands, either way I am having great fun with this book.
I would like to know, what are his other books like?
Aussie author K J Bishop's The Etched City is a great read. I'd highly recommend that book.
i was wondering about this book. i started on it but after i ran into the whole human with bug headed alien girlfriend thing in the first few pages i was turned off to it. that sort of thing weirds me out. is it worth pushing through my xenophobia to finish the book? being particularly partial to humans i'm usually not very keen on "unnatural" relationships, but if it's not overbearing, is the story worth a little discomfort?Stewart said:Perdido Street Station by China Mieville is standalone, despite other novels being set in the same world. Personally, I thought it was tripe but the fantasy purists (their problem, not mine) seem to think that it's even better than sliced bread.
That's part of a multi-book series, though. And it's not finished yet!shanemckiness said:Terry Goodkind : Wizard's First Rule. The greatest book ever written!