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leftoftheedge March 10 2005, 15:45:13 UTC
John Courtenay Grimwood, Haruki Murakami's 'Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World', Neal Stephenson (especially Snow Crash or Diamond Age if you haven't read 'em yet), I Lucifer (can't remember the name of the author), J G Ballard (if you want odd go for something like Island of the Day Before or his complete collection of short stories), Brave New World...

...that should do you for a few days.

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marylittlegoth March 10 2005, 21:04:41 UTC
I can lend you a John Courtenay Grimwood.

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lowkeyknight March 11 2005, 09:22:17 UTC
Neal Stephenson: I read snow crash and he struck me as a poor man's michael marshall smith

Murakami keeps popping up so i'll have to try him

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leftoftheedge March 11 2005, 09:22:34 UTC
Oh, and 'Slaughtermatic' by Steve Aylett.

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lowkeyknight March 18 2005, 09:31:05 UTC
Did you ever read any MMS by the way?

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leftoftheedge March 21 2005, 12:47:30 UTC
Nope - to be honest, I hadn't even heard of him until you mentioned him, or if I had I don't remember.

Care to recommend one?

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lowkeyknight March 22 2005, 08:48:14 UTC
Only forward - debut novel
what you make it - short stories

both excellent

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