Thanks, I liked:
"the fact that it was so different from my book made it easier to watch because I didn't watch my characters and my story get mangled"
If you think that's hard work wait until you get to IV Judgement Day: It's Wizards vs Priests in a Battle for the Future of Roundworld.
Oh dear god not another one to get through
Just don't.There are better books in life
What are you listening to right now, well not an audio book for a change! I am recording my vinyl collection. I have a few records ranging from 1960-2008 ish!
Pop 70’s 80’s 90’s, rock, cock rock, (that’s things like Bon Hovis and it’s all the Mrs records!) sorry Mr Black no prog rock, to house, techno, and a LOT in-between each
i.e. I don’t have a real music style I just like what I like.
To that end I thought I would share two, both have no copy right (er as such). The first is a record I and my best mate came across in our very early years and is here in its 1967 recorded from (very funny) Vinyl style:
Pig Meat side B: http://www.ianswebsite.co.uk/pigmeat2.mp3
And for other a live BBC recording of Nirvana - Amsterdam 1991...er just the one tho, not the whole thing:
http://www.ianswebsite.co.uk/N666.mp3
Both can be found on uPube but the sound is a bit poo!
I like the science bits Deep, you can learn quite a bit from them, especially when it's an audio book, I prefer the science of... read to me. And if you don't read the SOTDW IV you won't get to meet Marjorie.
Now on - Alice on Mars by Mr R
&
Screen Burn by Charlie Brooker
Just starting Ringworld by Larry Niven
I've finished Making History by Stephen Fry.
A time travel comedy about a university professor who changes history, but not as funny or clever as Dirk Gently by Douglas Adams. I expected better.
not as funny or clever as Dirk Gently by Douglas Adams.