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Crome Yellow -- Aldous Huxley
(You may recall Huxley from reading "Brave New World", one of his more renowned titles. "Crome Yellow" was his first novel -- A 'heavvy' story -- and in it, there's an excellent 'subtle hint' at the possible future of humanity's social patterns.)
Sailor Song -- Ken Kesey
Demon Box -- Ken Kesey
These are some authors I have been checking into lately -- Very profound, fun and enlightening stuff! ;·)
Modificado por danoschek (17. Julio 2004, 20:06:41)
- but first was "Tiny Garden in the Woods" by Hans Licht (Im Waldgaertlein
- still have it) at an age of eight I came to Hans Fallada already and the Bible ... ~*~
'Contact' perhaps as it was the first one ... I liked 'Comet' too ...
btw Sagan helped to prepare five NASA missions, one of the Mariners
and lately Galileo too ... his fiction is often solid science ... ;)
In Germany a series was broadcasted on TV 'Our Cosmos' (12 parts?) ... theme
was composed by Vangelis ... not available anymore unless on Cosmos-DVD ~*~
Asunto: total recall now :D (better late than finally)
it was not the music ! - it was the book accompanied with the series here ...
well as auntie margarete used to say "you may miss as long you notice" ... 0:) ... ~*~
Asunto: nobody ? :D ... here's the opinion of bookreviews.com
In The Time Traveler's Wife, Audrey Niffenegger tells a touching love story with a new twist. Henry DeTamble is a librarian who suffers from a genetic disorder that causes him to shift backward and forward through time. Without a moment's notice, he disappears, leaving behind his clothes and everything else, and arrives naked at another time in his life. Sometimes he even meets a different version of himself. He discovers that he has met Clare Abshire since she was a young girl, making several visits with her throughout her life. Clare falls in love with a man who can't control when he comes and goes. Far from being a science fiction novel, Audrey Niffenegger uses the time travel device as a way of drawing out her characters who want to overcome all obstacles in their love. Receiving glowing reviews, the Denver Post says, "Niffenegger's beautiful prose and sure-handed way with character development lifts The Time Traveler's Wife beyond the realm of romance potboilers and into the mainstream of literature that will last." This is one of our favorite books, a highly recommended read.
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