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This was my pick, and since we were trailing so much on fantasy, I decided to go with a classic scifi for this month. With a very serious (under)theme to it.
I've only read his Rendezvous with Rama, but I absolutely enjoyed it. So, high expectation for this one.
I've only read his Rendezvous with Rama, but I absolutely enjoyed it. So, high expectation for this one.
I've just started reading this and I am already really impressed with the writing style. I think I will be finishing this one fast.

"That Wyndham, like Clarke himself, was childless raises intriguing questions. It is almost as if it takes a writer unencumbered by the day-to-day emotional entanglement involved in actually raising kids to articulate a clearer perspective on what childhood means – and to fictionalize what the end of that childhood entails."
Perhaps those of us who are parents, and those who are not, and discuss the book in that context (once we've finished reading it, of course)?

I had to keep reminding myself of the publication date, especially when the contraceptive pill was brought up: in terms of dress, architecture and technology I definitely went down the Buck Rodgers retro-future route.
That party... It became an Ice Storm style key-swap party, but with an alien.
That party... It became an Ice Storm style key-swap party, but with an alien.


So you can blame SyFy for my not reading this month's pick before the hangout.
The short story I talked about in the hangout is:
Stories of Your Life and Others (actually this book is a collection of short stories, but the one I talked about is in there).
It's not exactly mind blowing literature, but it's quite interesting to see aliens that are truly alien. very different type of language, very different type of time percepertion.
Another great non-anthropormophic aliens is Solaris. Great book.
Stories of Your Life and Others (actually this book is a collection of short stories, but the one I talked about is in there).
It's not exactly mind blowing literature, but it's quite interesting to see aliens that are truly alien. very different type of language, very different type of time percepertion.
Another great non-anthropormophic aliens is Solaris. Great book.
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Stories of Your Life and Others (other topics)Rendezvous with Rama (other topics)