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On 11/01/2023 at 12:46, scottsdad said:

I always thought that if he wanted to keep going back, write some stories about him as a young copper in the 70s. No need to have an octogenarian wheezing his way through a novel. 

Rebus going full Gene Hunt on neds in 1970s Niddrie has potential certainly...

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Went to the launch of my friend's latest novel last night, In Ascension by Martin MacInnes.  Looking forward to reading it - I'm biased but I don't think there are any writers like Martin, the literary-science/speculative fiction he produces is unique.

Guardian review of the novel - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/jan/22/in-ascension-by-martin-macinnes-review-a-deep-dive-into-sea-and-space

Buy it here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ascension-Martin-MacInnes/dp/1838956247

 

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2 hours ago, ICTChris said:

Went to the launch of my friend's latest novel last night, In Ascension by Martin MacInnes.  Looking forward to reading it - I'm biased but I don't think there are any writers like Martin, the literary-science/speculative fiction he produces is unique.

Guardian review of the novel - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/jan/22/in-ascension-by-martin-macinnes-review-a-deep-dive-into-sea-and-space

Buy it here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ascension-Martin-MacInnes/dp/1838956247

 

My dad served in the police with a guy who has turned into a novelist. He brings my dad copies of his new books when they come out. Dad doesn't want to hurt his feelings, but says the books are dreadful.

In one, a car was forced off the road and the occupants all shot in the back of the head. A traffic cop showed up and declared the scene to be "suspicious".

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20 minutes ago, scottsdad said:

My dad served in the police with a guy who has turned into a novelist. He brings my dad copies of his new books when they come out. Dad doesn't want to hurt his feelings, but says the books are dreadful.

In one, a car was forced off the road and the occupants all shot in the back of the head. A traffic cop showed up and declared the scene to be "suspicious".

Hey! Spoiler alert. 

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On 31/01/2023 at 02:48, Oystercatcher said:

That just tells me lucas ripped off multiple sources 

Asimov's Foundation being another. It's got a Galactic Empire and a character called Han. 

He also said he wanted to make a film like the old flash Gordon series so i'd guess there's a lot of that in there. 

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Last Night in Montreal by Emily St John Mandel.

Having loved Station Eleven, The Glass Hotel and Sea of Tranquility I thought I'd delve into Emily St John Mandel's earlier, lesser known and largely lesser rated work.

This debut from 2009 is actually a very good book. Different in style from her later offerings but with all the writing style hallmarks I've come to expect from her. I enjoyed this a lot and I look forward to reading more.

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On 25/02/2022 at 20:11, Florentine_Pogen said:

Wandered into Cancer Research shop at Newington today on a whim and found Hilary Mantel's Thomas Cromwell trilogy for £7.
I hope I get through them before I drop off my perch..........
ETA- I do realise this should be in the 'Your Next Book' thread...... but there isn't one.


 

 

On 26/02/2022 at 01:07, Antlion said:

I listened to these on audio last year. First two - great, tightly written. The third I found too long and long-winded - it just shambled aimlessly through a litany of minor characters’ dramas before rushing through Henry VIII marrying the German wife and Cromwell getting offed. In the end, I was glad to see him go! No idea how close it all was to the historical Thomas Cromwell, whom the movies show as a devious b*****d. I didn’t feel moved by his downfall and thought he deserved all he got, but that might because of how tedious the third book had got.

 

13 minutes ago, highlandcowden said:

Hilary mantells final book,"the mirror and the light"

Magnificent 

 

Opinions, eh ?  BTW, I still haven't finished the first, Wolf Hall. 😮

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Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson.  The book that coined the terms Metaverse and Avatar as it is used today. Dystopian future where countries are split into gang-run franchises and one of the worst crimes is if a pizza takes more than 30 minutes to get delivered. Throw in some biblical mythology and some futuristic tech that is eerily familiar now and you have a fairly enjoyable bit of escapism.  

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2 hours ago, Cosmic Joe said:

Reading Toy Fights - A Boyhood by Don Paterson. He roughly ages with me, and although he was brought up in Dundee, I can relate to the absolute madness, having spent my school years in 1970s Fife. 

Next on the list for me.

Had a wee spurt since Christmas (steady). 
 

If on a winters night a traveler - Italo Calvino. Bit of a mad concept for a book but I do enjoy his writing.

Down and Out in Paris and London - Orwell, Paris phase is great but the London bit is just boring tramp shite.

The Road - Cormac McCarthy haven’t seen the film but I would imagine it would be a pale effort compared to the book. Bleak as f**k.

 

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On 18/02/2023 at 13:57, tongue_tied_danny said:

For your eyes only - Ian Fleming

This is the first James Bond book that I've read. It held my attention but I didn't particularly enjoy it. It just kinda plods along and Bond isn't really how I picture him from the films.

The films are much better than the book.

 

 

I  disagree. 

You would be best starting at the start, with Casino Royale. Remember the books are set in the 50s, not the 60s. 

A very different character indeed. The only actor I think who came close to the "book" bond was Timothy Dalton. But the books for me are superior.

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