The Eurobricks Book Club. Online Fiction Library
#1
Posted 18 January 2010 - 10:08 PM
I thought it would be a cool idea for us all to share recommendations of online short fiction. If you can post a link with the title and author and mybe a brief synopsis and I will index it here by genre.
To start us off:
By the Waters of Babylon by Stephen Vincent Benét. A post apocalyptic tale written in the 30s, quite ahead of it's time.
So. Do you have any stories you'd like to share?
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#2
Posted 18 January 2010 - 11:38 PM
http://www.alagaesia...agonexcerpt.htm
This book is AMAZING if you like lego castle read it. It's the best. It's about a simple farm boy, eragon (no this is not a retelling of star wars though it does look like it) and he finds a mysterious blue stone. What could it be?
Great idea Peppermint M
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#3
Posted 18 January 2010 - 11:59 PM
And He Built a Crooked House by Robert A. Heinlein. Hard SF from the master. It's got maths, 4th-Dimensional physics and construction!
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#4
Posted 19 January 2010 - 12:08 AM
#5
Posted 19 January 2010 - 12:33 AM
If this is a good idea to people, I would recommend to sticking to books from the Sci-fi Masterworks and Fantasy Masterworks series since they are established greats.
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#6
Posted 19 January 2010 - 06:48 PM
What I am looking to do is to assemble a list of short fiction, interesting articles and suchlike from the internet, to provide members with a small "reading room", maybe to inspire a new MOC or just while away a half hour or so when there is a lull on the forum.
I probably shouldn't have called it a Book Club, but the definition used in my school library was essentialy a group meeting to chat about stuff that was fun to read. Point out the book, the author and a brief plot discription or sum up a magazine article. Then you could go and find the book or magazine if you were interested enough to read more.
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#7
Posted 19 January 2010 - 09:11 PM
Ginger innuendo Patrick Fitzwilliam in The Curse of IMHOTEP!
"What annoyed him invariably was the second rate, not the third rate or N-th, because here, at the readable stage, the shamming began, and this was, in an artistic sense, immoral."
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#8
Posted 22 April 2010 - 04:15 AM
I haven't read anything good lately, but for those who have forgotten, why not read that new Hardcover LEGO BOOK that came out last year? I bought it late but still enjoyed every page of it. Brings back good memories.
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#10
Posted 16 May 2010 - 08:52 PM
Icee77, on May 16 2010, 03:16 PM, said:
I would recommend Code Talker by Bruchac, Joseph. Very good read. if you like lego castle you should read those Warhammer books.
Oh yeah, I have the book- it was neat. That's the one with the Navajo Marines, right?
I, personally, would recomend the Republic Commando series (and pretty much any other Star wars Karren Traviss book) to any Starwars fan- she is a terrific author, and this series proves it.
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#12
Posted 16 May 2010 - 10:02 PM
Peppermint_M, on Jan 19 2010, 07:48 PM, said:
What I am looking to do is to assemble a list of short fiction, interesting articles and suchlike from the internet, to provide members with a small "reading room", maybe to inspire a new MOC or just while away a half hour or so when there is a lull on the forum.
I probably shouldn't have called it a Book Club, but the definition used in my school library was essentialy a group meeting to chat about stuff that was fun to read. Point out the book, the author and a brief plot discription or sum up a magazine article. Then you could go and find the book or magazine if you were interested enough to read more.
Not to mini-mod, but if it isn't a Eurobricks Book Club, then wouldn't all this fall under the criteria of the 'What are you reading?' thread?


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#13
Posted 16 May 2010 - 10:35 PM
professor flitwick, on May 16 2010, 11:02 PM, said:
Ahem, this thread came first. As the first post came in April and mine was January...
As my first post pointed out, it is for short fiction when one wants a quick read on the internet. Not for long novels, or that scary book club reading dictatorship claptrap. Sadly it didn't seem to take off and was going the way of all inactive threads until you bumped it up to minimod.
Fellows have the moderation rights hereabouts, so def or myself would have merged the threads if they were supposed to go together.
I am loath to shut this down, mainly due to the vain hope of others wanting to add the odd recommendation, but I might have to if anymore posts pop up that are not really contributing to the intent.
Ho hum...
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#14
Posted 17 May 2010 - 11:39 AM
Peppermint_M, on Jan 18 2010, 10:08 PM, said:
By the Waters of Babylon by Stephen Vincent Benét. A post apocalyptic tale written in the 30s, quite ahead of it's time.
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This is a great thread, i dont get to read much fiction anymore, but i used to really enjoy the classic sci-fi authors. I thought this was an interesting and thought provoking tale, although i found the style a little dry. Just the right length for a quick diversion. Im not sure if this was supposed to be analytical thread, but the concept of this was quite intriguing. In that once the 'Gods' are revealed as 'Men', then it was thought possible to rebuild their works.
My thought was perhaps that has significance for post-enlightenment industrial society. How important was the realization that no 'God' exists? Did that influence the course of science, and our subsequent manipulation and transformation of the world?
#15
Posted 17 May 2010 - 06:22 PM
Icee77, on May 16 2010, 03:53 PM, said:
yeah, I read that- it was nice.


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