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TheEverIneffableOjo
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25 Sep 2010, 3:14 pm

:) Quite.

Sorry for failing to acknowledge receipt of your last message, by the way. Was a tad befuddled as to whether the general " :roll: " sentiment was directed towards your inability to recall your alleged appreciation for post-apocalyptic literature, or towards the perennial slew of questions. :P With hindsight, though, it seems to have been the former.

Not at all familiar with the first two, I'm afraid. I've heard of A Song of Ice and Fire, but have regrettably never quite had privilege of reading it. :P
With regards to sci-fi, are you at all acquainted with the works of Asimov, Heinlein, Clarke, or Vonnegut?
They, along with the classic sci-fi novels of the late 19th c. and early 20th c., could be considered my all-time favourites.

What sort of post-apocalyptic fiction are you into?



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26 Sep 2010, 2:48 am

Well, yes - the first two series I stated are quite unknown. I figured you wouldn't have heard of them. :)

As for Sci-fi - I haven't had the pleasure of Asimov, Clarke, or Vonnegut. I did however manage to find a copy of Heinlein's Starship Troopers a while ago (In English, none the less). Very good, but a bit confusing at times. :roll:

As for post-apocalyptic fiction - My favorites are probably Stephen King's The Stand and Dmitry Glukhovsky's Metro 2033.