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anyone read Jo Nesbø? is it worth a go, The Bat?
I like the Norwegian name, Flaggermusmannen



Paul and Trelawn - best of luck for the big day, and of course for the the rest of your lives together.

Best wishes Paul and trelawn



Scifi / Dystopic fiction. Let me know your plans ☺


Ancillary Justice.


The book that may have invented cyber punk and inspired the Matrix. Neuromancer

Mixed Genre books that have strong Sci Fi Elements




A book I picked up for a Euro I know nothing about

May choose what I most feel like at the time I suppose? Unless someone else is going to be reading one of the above?

Maybe The Humans by Matt Haig ?- it's about an Alien that inhabits an academics body and must live his life on earth while carrying out his day to day family life. It's very funny and touching.

He also did a book called Redshirts which takes a cheeky look at some Redshirts in a Star Trek type tv show, destined to be the quick kill off but by some quirk both theirs and our universes coexist.




I will try to read Doomsday Book. If I don't get on with that I'll try something else. I enjoy a bit of timetravel.
My current audiobook is very enjoyable and is sci-fi, Sleeping Giants and is on BorrowBox. It is formatted as series of recording so it works very well on audio. It is present day, planet earth and contains a bit of science fact! Only negative is that it's the first of a series and I don't know how long it will go on :(
Hey Paul - are you Mr. Trelawn yet or what ;-)


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Its Thursday next week Margo. Getting very close

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How exciting!


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Margo I have [book:Sleeping Giants on my massive TBR pile and I'm glad you like it so far... I haven't been in a rush to read it for the same reason . I know the next in the series is out Waking Gods

However, Fantasy is the older (oldest?) genre based on Myths, Fairy tales, and Magic. What if a land called Middle Earth existed that had humans, hobbits, elves and dwarfs living in it? The Worlds in pure fantasy cannot exist.
Science Fiction is the newer genre and is based on speculation of what might be possible using scientific theory. Therefore technological advances such as Space Travel, other world theories, time travel all fall here. No matter how improbable Science Fiction is always technically possible.
I was confused for years because if you give me an HG Wells time machine I think Science Fiction but if you had people time traveling through standing stones I was thinking Fantasy. Time travel, however, is Sci Fi.
There are also a lot of stories that were a blend of both that I never noticed. If you set Star Wars in a medieval time - it is clearly Fantasy. I never noticed that until recently. So Star Wars is Science Fantasy (cause the Death Star is important and technology and not magic but is defeated by the force which is)
I thought my favourite sub genre Horror fell into Fantasy but then if you think of something like the Aliens Movies - clearly it fits into both Sci Fi and Fantasy.
I am still working it all out.

I think the some is about as correct as you can get,
Fantasy is generally built on the back of Magic and Myth while scifi is generally built on the back of science and logic.
You get a lot of crossover , Starwars would be heavily fantasy in many ways while Anne MacCaffrey wrote scifi with dragons in it.
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