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Pictures From the Heart: A Tarot Dictionary by Sandra A. Thomson.
wollery said:The Chrysalids by John Wyndham.
I remember reading that as a kid. I loved it. I used to try and do the telepathy bit by imagining a deep, dark well.............
The Day of the Triffids is a classic. I liked "The Trouble With Lichen" too.
tim said:wollery said:The Chrysalids by John Wyndham.
I remember reading that as a kid. I loved it. I used to try and do the telepathy bit by imagining a deep, dark well.............
The Day of the Triffids is a classic. I liked "The Trouble With Lichen" too.
Of all Wyndham's novels, I preferred "The Kraken Wakes", it somehow seemed the most believable.
The Kraken Wakes is the only one of Wyndham's novels that I haven't read. In fact I don't believe that I've ever even seen a copy of it!asthmatic camel said:Of all Wyndham's novels, I preferred "The Kraken Wakes", it somehow seemed the most believable.
No way! "The Chrysalids" is definitely the best, followed by "The Trouble with Lichen".asthmatic camel said:Of all Wyndham's novels, I preferred "The Kraken Wakes", it somehow seemed the most believable.
Jim Bowen said:I'm very impressed with the quality books being read by the chaps here. I know so many people who never read anything if they can avoid it, so this is fantastic. I'm reading the Court of the Red Tsar (all about Stalin) at the moment.
Jim Bowen
Jim Bowen said:I'm very impressed with the quality books being read by the chaps here...
phildonnia said:There's probably a selection bias. Anyone who's caught reading something with a name like "Savage Romance" when you started this thread is probably not going to reply.
Chaos said:*sigh*
Okay. I admit it.
About 1/4 of my reading diet consists of Donald Duck comics. Especially the ones by Don Rosa.