wrmwit wrote: » Just about to get my teeth into Fatherland by Robert Harris. It's been on the shelf for 2 years and I never got around to it. Seems to be a classic.
Birneybau wrote: » Having recently finished Donal Ryan's 'All We Shall Know' (ok, grim) and 'Carrie' by Stephen King (fantastic, quick read), started 'The Underground Railroad' by Colson Whitehead which is flipping fantastic so far!
Vojera wrote: » Oh, I read Carrie in a day, I loved it! It was one of my first forays into Stephen King and it kept me on edge the whole way through.
Birneybau wrote: » Still reading 'All We Shall Know' by Donal Ryan but have started 'Carrie' by the King and it's bloody (pardon the pun) excellent.
Shenshen wrote: » "Consider Phlebas" by Iain M Banks. I have read his other books, but not his Sci-Fi. And since I'll have to wait until the last part of The Three Body Problem gets published in English, I figured I might start on this instead for now. It's funny having just read a sci-fi book that makes every effort to be as physically realistic as possible and then hoping back into a more traditional sci-fi world with jumps through hyperspace and all that. But so far, it's a very good read, as expected