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Some artisit's vision of Arthur C. Clarke's Rama object, inspired by Randevous with Rama novel.
Some artisit's vision of Arthur C. Clarke's Rama object, inspired by Randevous with Rama novel.
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Have you ever read some of the books by Ian M Banks Macca?
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This one I'm attempting to recover
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Not yet, Vin. Any good, Clarke-comparable?:):FI:Ardmore wrote:Have you ever read some of the books by Ian M Banks Macca?
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Much better imo.
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Gonna get sth by this author in this case. Anything in particular for the beginning that you would recomend?
I love Arthur C. Clarke's writings, maybe it is written in very particular style and is more hard SF. I'm finishing his Collected Stories, read Randevous with Rama, Space Odyssey books, Songs of Distant Earth, now reading Fountains of Paradise and love it.
I love Arthur C. Clarke's writings, maybe it is written in very particular style and is more hard SF. I'm finishing his Collected Stories, read Randevous with Rama, Space Odyssey books, Songs of Distant Earth, now reading Fountains of Paradise and love it.
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Back in school I read EVERY SF book ever written ... except for Samuel Ray Delany and C. J. Cherryh.
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