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dreadnaught

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  1. haha, such a good song. It's a tad inaccurate though, only about 70% of us are actually like the people portrayed in that video.
  2. I've been hearing about Sherlock non-stop, so have decided to finally give it a go. Seen a couple of episodes and I'm quite enjoying it. I kind of like having plenty of episodes to binge on while the new season is still being released
  3. I think most works of Phillip K Dick are worth a look. He has a couple of collections of short stories that will blow your mind, things like second variety, penultimate truth, Minority Report. Really good. I also liked Vurt by Jeff Noon. A bit more cyberpunk maybe, its hard to narrow down those really specific subgenres, but either way its cool.
  4. I am a sucker for the victorian horror but at the moment, the three that come to mind are Dracula - Bram Stoker Frankenstein - Mary Shelly And probably my all time favorite A Picture of Dorian Grey - Oscar Wilde. Something about the intelligence in that book that feels completely tangible
  5. Hi! I've been searching around recently for some new forums based on writing and reading that I would like to get in to. Glad to have stumbled upon this one as it seems one of the most active so far. Im Australian, and enjoy reading sci fi / fantasy, but recently I've been drawn towards the cyber punk - dystopian style of sci fi. I like the grittier edge they have. Ive read most of the usual suspects, but if anyone has found any gems in these areas I would love to hear reccommendations. Cheers
  6. Hi there! I am starting my year with some less heard of authors. I like mainstream scifi / fantasy but recently I've noticed a raw edge coming up through less traditional works that I like. Taking a look at 'Welcome to Night' Vale by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor, and 'Moppers Anonymous' by Jon Best.
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