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I had my doubts when I read a review that compared his vision to William Gibson's...I don't have those doubts anymore.
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I am too cheap for plastic totes... it is trash bags in boxes for me. I 've got books 2 rows deep on the shelves. I have been given a green light to do built-ins in the 1/2 story 2nd floor study...haven't found a good hinge to support a false front book case though. Might be 7 years before mine are unpacked too.gbhammer said:You get a bookcase or even more than one. Sheesh, I have a couple thousand books packed away in plastic totes. To be fair now that the boy has moved out on his own I suppose I could claim a piece of the basement. Before I was married my basement had a 35' wall of built in shelving, all the books alphabetized by author, and another wall with plaques and trophies. Got married 7 years ago and still it is packed up.
Love Piers. Bio of a space tyrant is 5 great books.Mac said:Anything by Piers Anthony.
*The Man in the High Castle* is a classic (probably why it won a Hugo).Mac said:The NYTimes opinion section has a very nice commentary on the work of Philip K Dick today & yesterday.
Thanks for the recommendation...Blue Ant is one of my favorite Gibson series.brudgers said:Forgot about this near future novel but was reminded by Google Glass: https://plus.google.com/111626127367496192147/posts Walter Jon Williams - The Fourth Wall.
Funny, thought provoking and entertaining. Reminds me of William Gibson's Spook Country.