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In Reply to: RE: "Densely quaint" posted by violinist3 on May 04, 2014 at 18:54:11
Early science fiction is often quite a handful. More often quaint than
not. Think of H.G. Wells as a more standard, more normal writer. Regards,
J.R.
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Do you have any recomendations for novels and short stories?
Ive read some Jules Verne, H.G. Wells and edgar allen Poe but though they were very inventive they didnt have modern writing styles and were difficult at times.
Whenever I go to a book fair, I check out the SF stuff if there is any.
H.P. Lovecraft, "The Strange Case of Charles Dexter Ward."
C.S. Lewis, "That Hideous Strength."
Colin Wilson, "The Mind Parasites."
These are not for the timid. All are remarkable, prophetic even. "The
Mind Parasites" is so uneasy and frightening that few can finish it.
Regards,
J.R.
I could have spent a few bucks on Amazon but free is better.Someone must not have renewed the copyrights.
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