yes, those are on my list, I'm looking for them on CD so I can listen to them in the car/darkroom/wherever I can't sit and read. I'm having second thoughts about the Dresden Files thuogh. After seeing a couple of episodes from the show I think it may be a little dark for me. (dark as in deals too much with demons and whatnot) I doubt I'll be getting to fallen angels anytime soon though, not until I figure out the migraine from reading off my computer screen too much thing at least, sorry :(
Ah, then yeah, maybe skip Dresden Files then. It's made of snark and dark. :) (Well, some of the ways it deals with demons is a bit funny though, but... Well, there're a bunch of books in the series, so if you want try one and see..)
Btw, Fallen Angels is also a published book, so check your library or whatever for it if you want. That's a really fun book. :)
Actually, you know what else is fun?
These two books: "The Getaway Special" and "Anywhere but Here" by Jerry Olton.
Lots of fun. Basic premise is this: set in modern day, more or less, physicist invents _relatively easy to build_ hyperdrive. As in people can go get a few hundred dollars worth of parts at radio shack, download some navigation software from the internet, and have themselves a hyperdrive.
So people start sealing up SUV's and septic tanks and so on to make budget starships.
so I checked it out, looks like Fallen Angels isn't in thier database (at least the one I'm looking for, there are other books by that title, but they're either romance novels, war novels, or novels about some actresses who died too early or something...) so don't know what I'm going to do about that one yet. I take a look at used bookstores and second hand stores for it whenever I get the chance, guess I'll keep doing that.
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*pokes* Discworld books
*pokes* Dresden Files books...
*ducks* :)
but yay! :)
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Btw, Fallen Angels is also a published book, so check your library or whatever for it if you want. That's a really fun book. :)
Actually, you know what else is fun?
These two books: "The Getaway Special" and "Anywhere but Here" by Jerry Olton.
Lots of fun. Basic premise is this: set in modern day, more or less, physicist invents _relatively easy to build_ hyperdrive. As in people can go get a few hundred dollars worth of parts at radio shack, download some navigation software from the internet, and have themselves a hyperdrive.
So people start sealing up SUV's and septic tanks and so on to make budget starships.
As I said, really fun books. :)
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