Adamantus wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll go back through this list when I need a new book. Last night I found A Game of Thrones by George RR Martin which seems really immersive from the first chapter, so I'm going to plow through that.
I tried Dune some time ago but found it difficult going. Lots of strange words like gom jabba! What? Couldn't understand what was going on there. Some strange witch threatening to kill a guy with poison, kind of put me off.
There should be a glossary in the back of the novel. She was actually testing the guy (Paul Atreides) by forcing him to choose between excruciating pain and a swift death. He passes the test, which is to test for people who are able to withstand pain intellectually.
Dune is surprisingly immersive with the right frame of mind.
GoonSquad wrote:
Moog wrote:
GoonSquad wrote:
If you like good stories in detailed worlds Harry Harrison's
West of Eden is really great (but the science behind the story is a bit dated).
clicky-wiki The Stainless Steel Rat is a darn good read.
Yeah, SSR is great neo-pulp!

Harrison is one of my favorite authors.
I liked
West of Eden much better than
The Stainless Steel Rat to be honest. I read and reviewed them both in one of my book-reading blogs last year.
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