Kinky_Geeks's profile . Kinky_Geeks group posts
| 20 Jun 11, 11:21 AM Phallocrat 12 mths |
Many thanks to everybody for their suggestions. My kindle account is about to get a real workout! | |
| 21 Jun 11, 11:33 PM StygianDesire UK(MK), 3 yrs |
All the important authors have already been said, but a few more must reads: Only Forward & Spares by Michael Marshall Smith. And if you can get hold of them: The Four-BEE Series, by Tanith Lee. Don't Bite the Sun & Drinking Sapphire Wine.
I don't exist; I'm merely a product of your deranged imagination. Dam but you need help. | |
| 23 Jun 11, 9:56 PM capital_dee UK(NW), 3 yrs |
Adams, Asimov, Atwood, Dick ... Verne, Wells. I'm not catholic but feel the need to confess to having reading everything Frank Herbert ever wrote some years ago. "The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." Albert Einstein | |
| 24 Jun 11, 11:45 PM mq1965 UK(DA), 8 yrs |
For SF with a hint of BDSM Iain M. Banks is hard to beat. Mentions of various forms of perversions on a regular basis, a particular obsession with scat and one of the nastiest sadists you'll ever read about. But the stories are pretty good, and the vision and imagination astonishing. Peter F. Hamilton is less sophisticated, but writes a good story and creates a good universe. Best advice in reading him is to make sure you have strong hands if reading an old fashioned book, and try and get hold of all three parts of the trilogies before starting, as it is easy to lose track of the plot while waiting to get hold of the next one! | |
| 25 Jun 11, 5:00 AM Empress_Martine UK(HA), 2 yrs £ |
Issac Asimov's The Foundation series books and Necromancer,a book that will blow your mind away,by William Gibson. http://empressm7.uboot.com/ http://www.socialkink.com/empressmartine Vampire, pro/lifestyle ts dom/switch.Ageplay mummy/aunty/AB,medical play,domestic,energy, outdoor specialist."Awsome! But whose's look after the country's security? The FBI pull double shifts!" | |
| 25 Jun 11, 8:47 AM StygianDesire UK(MK), 3 yrs |
Yeah, just skip 'Look to Windward'. That one was bloody tedious. I don't exist; I'm merely a product of your deranged imagination. Dam but you need help. | |
| 25 Jun 11, 6:26 PM acesa23 UK(NW), 13 mths |
Orson Scott Card was one of my very first introductions to SF and his entire Ender series (including both the Ender tangent and the Shadow series). Though upon rechecking his wiki page, apparently I haven't kept up at all and now there's more to read. I'm not sure if this is amazing or not! I already have so much to read as it is! | |
| 26 Jul 11, 10:36 AM Fosters1 UK(NN), 3 yrs |
I have to say, I am/was a compulsive reader of everything Peter F Hamilton and became fully immersed in each of his different universes. Although the stories are massive, his ability to create an entirely different reality and fit so many storylines into them had me encompassed for months. Unfortunately, I've pretty much finished all of his books now.Boooooo! I thoroughly recommend him to all, but as has been mentioned, buy all of the books in a storyline in one go for heaven's sake! I spent almost a year waiting on the dreaming void. | |
| 26 Jul 11, 5:23 PM s1aveguy UK(KT), 7 yrs |
Ditto If god intended us to be vanilla there would be no chocolate chilli mango, now would there? | |
| 27 Jul 11, 5:06 AM Empress_Martine UK(HA), 2 yrs £ |
Anything by Asimov including the foundation series,William Gibson and anything by Aurther C Clarke including the rama novels and two thousend and one etc. http://empressm7.uboot.com/ http://www.socialkink.com/empressmartine Vampire, pro/lifestyle ts dom/switch.Ageplay mummy/aunty/AB,medical play,domestic,energy, outdoor specialist."Awsome! But whose's look after the country's security? The FBI pull double shifts!" |