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Dust of Dreams by Steven Erikson.
Dandelion don't tell no lies
Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
I'm afraid there's no denying
I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.
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Dandelion will make you wise
Tell me if she laughs or cries
Blow away dandelion
I'm afraid there's no denying
I'm just a dandelion
a fate I don't deserve.
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A very good science fiction novel entitled Flat Earth by some guy named David Williams.
Every year I read the five Hugo nominated novels, and this is better than quite a few of those from the last few years, IMHO.
Very intelligent writing and in a smooth style that goes down like high grade aged Scotch.
I am very pleased.
Every year I read the five Hugo nominated novels, and this is better than quite a few of those from the last few years, IMHO.
Very intelligent writing and in a smooth style that goes down like high grade aged Scotch.

I am very pleased.

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I found his Bas-Lag books to be unreadable (or at least I found Perdido Street Station to be unreadable, which is the only one of the three I have tried) but I loved that one and his YA book Un Lun Dun.Murrin wrote:Finally (finally!) finished The City and the City by China Miéville. Started it a few days before christmas...
Good book. A much more subtle fantasy, definately weird rather than fantastic.
The City and the City is very good.


Still reading Flat Earth by David Williams, and still very happy with it.

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duchess of malfi wrote:A very good science fiction novel entitled Flat Earth by some guy named David Williams.
Every year I read the five Hugo nominated novels, and this is better than quite a few of those from the last few years, IMHO.
Very intelligent writing and in a smooth style that goes down like high grade aged Scotch.![]()
I am very pleased.![]()


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The, um, SIZE of Flat Earth is putting me off at the moment! But I've got tomorrow off with nothing to do, so I may have to lie on the sofa and start it... dunno if my eyesight is good enough to read it at kitchen table where i normally read!duchess of malfi wrote:I found his Bas-Lag books to be unreadable (or at least I found Perdido Street Station to be unreadable, which is the only one of the three I have tried) but I loved that one and his YA book Un Lun Dun.Murrin wrote:Finally (finally!) finished The City and the City by China Miéville. Started it a few days before christmas...
Good book. A much more subtle fantasy, definately weird rather than fantastic.
The City and the City is very good.![]()
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Still reading Flat Earth by David Williams, and still very happy with it.
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