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  • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

    eddyvluggen wrote:

    Terry Pratchett

    Definitely worth a look :)

    "Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon

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    Yes, I read some books from him already and its really funny.

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      Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett. I never laughed so much while reading a book.

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      Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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      I could think of a half-dozen or so books, all by Terry Pratchett :)

      "Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon

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      • J Jorgen Andersson

        Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett. I never laughed so much while reading a book.

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        Cedric Moonen
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        I already read that one. It's been a while, so maybe it's worth reading it again :)

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        • C Cedric Moonen

          I finished to read some (non-technical) books I wanted to read and I'm looking for other good books :) . I don't have an idea about what I could read so I'm looking for advices. I mainly read fantasy but reading another style won't kill me I guess ;P .

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          Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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          Most of the stuff I'm currently reading have all become "older" books. Still great stuff though. Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, Anything by Terry Pratchett, anything by Isaac Asimov, George Orwell's "1984", anything by Jules Verne (classic stuff), the list is nearly inexhaustible.

          "Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon

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          • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

            I could think of a half-dozen or so books, all by Terry Pratchett :)

            "Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon

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            Jorgen Andersson
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            Or maybe even two dozens, I just limited myself to the one I find best. :)

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            • C Cedric Moonen

              I finished to read some (non-technical) books I wanted to read and I'm looking for other good books :) . I don't have an idea about what I could read so I'm looking for advices. I mainly read fantasy but reading another style won't kill me I guess ;P .

              Cédric Moonen Software developer
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              Rage
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              Les violons du roi, very good book about music and the life of Stradivarius, the greatest violin maker in all times.

              ~RaGE();

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              • C Cedric Moonen

                I already read that one. It's been a while, so maybe it's worth reading it again :)

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                Jorgen Andersson
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                "Witches abroad" is another favorite by the same author. And even if I would normally recommend reading the Discworld series in chronological order, this one (as most of the early ones) is quite readable on its own.

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                • C Cedric Moonen

                  I finished to read some (non-technical) books I wanted to read and I'm looking for other good books :) . I don't have an idea about what I could read so I'm looking for advices. I mainly read fantasy but reading another style won't kill me I guess ;P .

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                  Dalek Dave
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                  I find Karen Rose is brilliant, Murder (Pretty nasty ones too). I like Kathy Reichs (She of Bones Fame) Also Reg Hill (Dalziel and Pascoe) Hope you find something you like. :)

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                  • R Rage

                    Les violons du roi, very good book about music and the life of Stradivarius, the greatest violin maker in all times.

                    ~RaGE();

                    I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
                    Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                    Cedric Moonen
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                    Sounds great :) . Something a bit more serious to alternate with some Terry Pratchett ;) .

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                    • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                      Most of the stuff I'm currently reading have all become "older" books. Still great stuff though. Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, Anything by Terry Pratchett, anything by Isaac Asimov, George Orwell's "1984", anything by Jules Verne (classic stuff), the list is nearly inexhaustible.

                      "Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon

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                      Jorgen Andersson
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                      Yes, Asimov. I could really read them all again. :)

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                      • C Cedric Moonen

                        I finished to read some (non-technical) books I wanted to read and I'm looking for other good books :) . I don't have an idea about what I could read so I'm looking for advices. I mainly read fantasy but reading another style won't kill me I guess ;P .

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                        R Giskard Reventlov
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                        My top ten sci-fi; take your pick: Monkey Planet, Boulle, 1963 Foundation, Asimov, 1951 1984, Orwell, 1949 I, Robot, Asimov, 1950 Ringworld, Niven, 1970 Rendezvous with Rama, Clarke, 1973 The Time Machine, Wells, 1895 The Mote in God's Eye, Niven & Pournelle, 1975 Contact, Sagan, 1985 Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Dick, 1968 The Caves of Steel, Asimov, 1954 Eon, Bear, 1985 Grey Lensman, Smith, 1951 The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Adams, 1979 The War of the Worlds, Wells, 1898 The Day of the Triffids, Wydham, 1951 The End of Eternity, Asimov, 1955 The Gods Themselves, Asimov, 1972

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                        • C Cedric Moonen

                          I finished to read some (non-technical) books I wanted to read and I'm looking for other good books :) . I don't have an idea about what I could read so I'm looking for advices. I mainly read fantasy but reading another style won't kill me I guess ;P .

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                          Pete OHanlon
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                          Bill Bryson's stuff is generally rather good. I know it's non fiction, but he's a very easy read - and his book "A short history of nearly everything" is a fantastic introduction to the history of science for people (his description of the Big Bang is particularly entertaining).

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                            My top ten sci-fi; take your pick: Monkey Planet, Boulle, 1963 Foundation, Asimov, 1951 1984, Orwell, 1949 I, Robot, Asimov, 1950 Ringworld, Niven, 1970 Rendezvous with Rama, Clarke, 1973 The Time Machine, Wells, 1895 The Mote in God's Eye, Niven & Pournelle, 1975 Contact, Sagan, 1985 Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Dick, 1968 The Caves of Steel, Asimov, 1954 Eon, Bear, 1985 Grey Lensman, Smith, 1951 The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Adams, 1979 The War of the Worlds, Wells, 1898 The Day of the Triffids, Wydham, 1951 The End of Eternity, Asimov, 1955 The Gods Themselves, Asimov, 1972

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                            Sebastian Schneider
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                            digital man wrote:

                            Monkey Planet, Boulle, 1963 Foundation, Asimov, 1951 1984, Orwell, 1949 I, Robot, Asimov, 1950 Ringworld, Niven, 1970 Rendezvous with Rama, Clarke, 1973 The Time Machine, Wells, 1895 The Mote in God's Eye, Niven & Pournelle, 1975 Contact, Sagan, 1985 Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Dick, 1968 The Caves of Steel, Asimov, 1954 Eon, Bear, 1985 Grey Lensman, Smith, 1951 The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Adams, 1979 The War of the Worlds, Wells, 1898 The Day of the Triffids, Wydham, 1951 The End of Eternity, Asimov, 1955 The Gods Themselves, Asimov, 1972

                            Add to that list: Mars, Ben Bova Forever War, Haldeman Forever Peace, Haldeman

                            Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton

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                            • C Cedric Moonen

                              I finished to read some (non-technical) books I wanted to read and I'm looking for other good books :) . I don't have an idea about what I could read so I'm looking for advices. I mainly read fantasy but reading another style won't kill me I guess ;P .

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                              Lost User
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                                My top ten sci-fi; take your pick: Monkey Planet, Boulle, 1963 Foundation, Asimov, 1951 1984, Orwell, 1949 I, Robot, Asimov, 1950 Ringworld, Niven, 1970 Rendezvous with Rama, Clarke, 1973 The Time Machine, Wells, 1895 The Mote in God's Eye, Niven & Pournelle, 1975 Contact, Sagan, 1985 Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Dick, 1968 The Caves of Steel, Asimov, 1954 Eon, Bear, 1985 Grey Lensman, Smith, 1951 The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Adams, 1979 The War of the Worlds, Wells, 1898 The Day of the Triffids, Wydham, 1951 The End of Eternity, Asimov, 1955 The Gods Themselves, Asimov, 1972

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                                blackjack2150
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                                Add to that list: Childhood's End, Arthur C. Clarke Neuromancer, William Gibson

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                                • C Cedric Moonen

                                  I finished to read some (non-technical) books I wanted to read and I'm looking for other good books :) . I don't have an idea about what I could read so I'm looking for advices. I mainly read fantasy but reading another style won't kill me I guess ;P .

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                                  blackjack2150
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                                  I recently caught a taste for Stephen King's books. "The Stand" was the best one so far.

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                                  • C Cedric Moonen

                                    I finished to read some (non-technical) books I wanted to read and I'm looking for other good books :) . I don't have an idea about what I could read so I'm looking for advices. I mainly read fantasy but reading another style won't kill me I guess ;P .

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                                    Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                    Cedric Moonen wrote:

                                    I mainly read fantasy

                                    Buy a book about Vista then. ;P

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                                    • C Cedric Moonen

                                      Sounds great :) . Something a bit more serious to alternate with some Terry Pratchett ;) .

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                                      Rage
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                                      Yes, exactly. I found the style a bit too "novelish", but the historical facts are indeed interesting.

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                                        Cedric Moonen wrote:

                                        I mainly read fantasy

                                        Buy a book about Vista then. ;P

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                                        Mushtaque Nizamani
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                                        Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                                        Buy a book about Vista

                                        Nice suggestion.

                                        Regards, Mushq

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                                        • C Cedric Moonen

                                          I finished to read some (non-technical) books I wanted to read and I'm looking for other good books :) . I don't have an idea about what I could read so I'm looking for advices. I mainly read fantasy but reading another style won't kill me I guess ;P .

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                                          Paul Watson
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                                          Thomas Convenant, Black Swan, Cosmonauts Keep, three books I've enjoyed recently. Restful Web Services is a technical book that is actually pretty good. Well, I've slogged through two chapters and I'm not bored to death yet. Normally I give up after the foreword and go back to the internet.

                                          regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

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