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.
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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
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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.