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7th January 2003, 1:58pm
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#1 | | Who Cares?
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| Best author operating NOW In your opinion?
I'd have to go for George P Pelecanos |
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7th January 2003, 9:49pm
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#2 | | I hate your band SuperMod
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| Jeff Noon.
__________________ The interval between birth and death is fractal. Any given moment is infinitely deep and rich, and therefore one lifetime is quite enough for me. |
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8th January 2003, 12:54pm
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| Chuck Palahniuk - haven't sampled "Lullaby" yet, but "Invisible Monsters", "Choke" and "Fight Club" are all total class. |
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14th January 2003, 4:08pm
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#4 | | Oenophile Moderator
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| Re: Best author operating NOW Quote: Originally posted by Staley In your opinion?
I'd have to go for George P Pelecanos | Staley - I had a look at some of the 'Look Inside' options for this guy on amazon. Looks pretty good. I've just finished a rather large tome, and was thinking about what to get next, so I think I'll check it out. |
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15th January 2003, 12:08am
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| He's very good.
His Nick Stefanos trilogy is his most accessible stuff. Collected at just £9.99  |
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15th January 2003, 12:16am
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| Christopher Brookmyre.
Gunfights across the River Cart - what more could you ask for in a book?! |
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15th January 2003, 9:56am
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#7 | | Changed Man V4
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| Sheggin'?
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15th January 2003, 3:29pm
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#8 | | Oenophile Moderator
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| Quote: Originally posted by Staley He's very good.
His Nick Stefanos trilogy is his most accessible stuff. Collected at just £9.99 | What are you, this guys agent?
The two snippits I saw involved a private dick called "Strange". Any use? |
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15th January 2003, 6:50pm
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| That's his most recent series Right As Rain and Hell To Pay (with Soul Music coming in Feb) Haven't read Hell yet but Rain As Rain is as good as his stuff gets. |
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31st January 2003, 12:50pm
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| Having made a start on re-reading Luis De Bernieres' "The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman" and having also read "Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord", "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" and "The War of Don Emanuel's Nether Parts" I have to say that his unique style and cutting wit makes him a stand out in contemporary fiction at the moment. I must get myself a copy of "Red Dog" now that I've been paid. |
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