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pip

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Sep 3, 2010
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Have to go with philip k dick and terry here. He stopped publishing with Gollancz in 1997 but corgi were doing the paperbacks well befor that.
 

pip

Sergeant-at-Arms
Sep 3, 2010
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#4
built up a good collection of his over the last year and Do androids dream is a brilliant book very different to the film.
 

Jan Van Quirm

Sergeant-at-Arms
Nov 7, 2008
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www.janhawke.me.uk
#6
Have to agree about Androids being a LOT different to Blade Runner - they're barely similar in some respects :laugh: I'm certainly glad I saw the film first as that way the original story didn't jar with what you saw and they're both good, just completely different in approach. :laugh:

Anyway - I went trad with my sci-fi vote and did H.G Wells as we owe so much to him :laugh:
 
Jul 27, 2008
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#7
I voted Ursala Le Guinn for SF and Jack Vance for Fantasy one of my all time favorite authors, almost voted for William Heaney aka Graham Joyce as I have a copy of that but that was before I spotted Vance's Dying Earth. :)
 
Jan 1, 2010
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#9
Going to have to think about this one, Mythago Wood is probably a better book than Eric but does the rest of Terry's work convince me to vote the other way...
 

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