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Behind The Prophet’s Mask (3) – Science Fiction books

The following list is a compilation of 33 books that I read or considered for Arnth Codex as a way to study the genre.

Most of these novels have won awards such as the Hugo Awards, the Locus Awards or are considered as great pieces of fiction:

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (READ)Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card (READ)Hyperion by Dan Simmons (READ, this is one of my favourites)Hitchhiker’s Guide T Read more of this blog post »
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Mark Twain
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
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“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.”
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Xavier Velasco
“Me voy a los extremos todo el tiempo. A veces te maldigo tanto que hasta rezo para que te vaya mal. “Virgen Santísima, que le amputen un brazo a ese Hijo de la Chingada”. Y otras estoy rezando para que me llames y me saques de aquí y nos vayamos a cualquier pinche nowhere a volvernos una feliz pareja de nobodies. Pero el resto del tiempo trato de no pensar en nada. más que en mí.”
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“Las manos de los hombres no saben usar máscaras. Los hombres ponen duras las facciones hasta para sentirse guapos, pero las manos siempre los delatan. Cuando unas manos de hombre no te dicen nada, lo más probable es que el fulano sea un pendejito sin carácter.”
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“Toward the end of our sessions, Daniel and Peter spotted an undertaker polishing an old hearse while visiting the nearby village of Monmouth. It was love at first sight, and we ended up buying the poor old jalopy. After celebrating the purchase of this new Bauhausmobile, Peter decided to take the studio owner's daughter and her girlfriend for a spin down the unlit winding country roads of the Wye Valley. Drunk to the gills, he ended up driving the crate into a ditch.
Despite this incident, and much to the chagrin of our manager, Harry Isles, this clapped-out crate became the band's official touring vehicle. It was constantly breaking down, and over time, many motorists would be entertained and possibly quite disturbed by the sight of four black-clad, corpse-like figures pushing their funereal conveyance down the highways and byways of Great Britain.”
David J. Haskins, Who Killed Mister Moonlight?: Bauhaus, Black Magick and Benediction

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