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Hopefully they'll soon find the right dosage for you.
Got 'Fadeout' in the 'library', along with a 'few' others (including well out of print 'classics' like E.E. Smith's 'Lensman'/'Family d'lambert/'Skylark' series, most of Heinlein, Asimov, Philippe Jose Farmer 'Riverboat' and 'Worlds' series, more modern is McCaffery) - the other two books that I find are close to 'Fadeout' are 'Childhoods End' Arthur C Clarke and 'Earth Abides' (never can remember who wrote it!)
Sorry, bit of a Sci-Fi junkie.
 
Hopefully they'll soon find the right dosage for you.
Got 'Fadeout' in the 'library', along with a 'few' others (including well out of print 'classics' like E.E. Smith's 'Lensman'/'Family d'lambert/'Skylark' series, most of Heinlein, Asimov, Philippe Jose Farmer 'Riverboat' and 'Worlds' series, more modern is McCaffery) - the other two books that I find are close to 'Fadeout' are 'Childhoods End' Arthur C Clarke and 'Earth Abides' (never can remember who wrote it!)
Sorry, bit of a Sci-Fi junkie.
WOW Gerry ive got nearly all them books we must think alike i should think
chris
 
WOW Gerry ive got nearly all them books we must think alike i should think
chris
Possibly - though they're a little bit of a 'selection' from the shelves - bookshelves are 6 shelves all 8 feet long ;) and some of those are 'doubled up' to take the Terry Pratchett and McCaffery books (bottom shelf is mostly reference though) that's just 'my' books - son and wife have their own collections!
 
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Just added the books to my Amazon list Dave. Trigger is a bit rich for my blood at the moment….around 145 for the paperback edition!

I don't know why you're looking for your books on Amazon Tim, but it's absolutely the wrong place (at those prices, it's no wonder Jeff Bezos is a multi-billionaire!)! Try here:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_...313&_nkw=Arthur+C+Clarke+The+Trigger&_sacat=0

There are two copies on auction at the moment, but the last two that sold this month both went for about £3 each!
 
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Hopefully they'll soon find the right dosage for you.
Got 'Fadeout' in the 'library', along with a 'few' others (including well out of print 'classics' like E.E. Smith's 'Lensman'/'Family d'lambert/'Skylark' series, most of Heinlein, Asimov, Philippe Jose Farmer 'Riverboat' and 'Worlds' series, more modern is McCaffery) - the other two books that I find are close to 'Fadeout' are 'Childhoods End' Arthur C Clarke and 'Earth Abides' (never can remember who wrote it!)
Sorry, bit of a Sci-Fi junkie.

Never was able to get on with Farmer or McCaffrey but like you, I've got most of Asimovs, and all of Heinlein and Doc Smith (I remember having the Lensman books when I was at school but have no idea what happened to them; but I went to a charity shop in Worcester a few years ago and got all seven books in the series for about £3!)

Earth abides is by George R Stewart. Not read it but it's going on my buy list later.
 
HI DAVE in the lensman story was it about the arriseanns vs the eddoreinans as i seem to remember an the galatic patrol ?
chris
 
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Possibly - though they're a little bit of a 'selection' from the shelves - bookshelves are 6 shelves all 8 feet long ;) and some of those are 'doubled up' to take the Terry Pratchett and McCaffery books (bottom shelf is mostly reference though) that's just 'my' books - son and wife have their own collections!

Your library sounds pretty good - most of the people I've met think that more than one book is a library!

Mine's a bit bigger with wall to wall, floor to ceiling shelves on one wall in my lounge (about 80ft) and another set of shelves in my bedroom (only about 20ft but the books are stacked flat) - one of the perks of living alone. I can put up as many shelves as I like. Got to be knocking on for 2000 books in total and I've read every single one.

You can't spend every spare minute of your life playing with bits of plastic!
 
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One problem you may have if you ever stop having to take it, is … shaking hands. I took propranolol for about seven years for something else entirely, and when I stopped, I couldn’t do any modelling for a number of days because of my hands shaking just enough that it was almost impossible to do any fine work.

Oh, and for good SF: The Expanse, both the novels (by James S.A. Corey) and the TV series (on Amazon Prime).

Propanolol is one of two tablets I'll be prescribed - can't remember the name of the other one. I'm fairly sure that when I start taking them, it will be for good as the doc said it's not a cure for the problem - they just hide the symptoms of the underlying problem.

I've got your books on my buy list and I'll be having a look for them later.
 
You got it!
OH Good then the ole memory is still firin on all twevle cylinders an they were a very good story indeed with space pirates an such an i relly enjoyed the lensmen books an did you say there were 7 books in this series ? as ive still got some but not all of them
chris
 
Funny thing, the only books that interest me in my younger days were encyclopedias. :smiling6:

Cheers,
Richard.
 
OH Good then the ole memory is still firin on all twevle cylinders an they were a very good story indeed with space pirates an such an i relly enjoyed the lensmen books an did you say there were 7 books in this series ? as ive still got some but not all of them
chris
Yes, 7 in the original series, but there were at least a couple of 'extras' relating to at least 2 of the main characters, but not sure if they were written by Smith or not.
 
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OH Good then the ole memory is still firin on all twevle cylinders an they were a very good story indeed with space pirates an such an i relly enjoyed the lensmen books an did you say there were 7 books in this series ? as ive still got some but not all of them
chris

In order:

Triplanetary
First Lensman
Galactic Patrol
Grey Lensman
Second Stage Lensmen
Children of the Lens
Masters of the Vortex

Like Gerry, I seem to remember coming across other references to Lensmen, but whether that was other books or maybe TV/Radio/Film I don't know.
 
DAVE can i recoamend these books to you as you are a bookworm like me
as these books have the best storyies i have ever read

NO.1 ICEFIRE by judith & GARFIELD REEVES -STEVENS
NO.2 INVADER by ALBERT FAY HILL & DAVID CAMPBELL HILL
NO.3 STORMING INTREPID by PAYNE HARRISON
NO. 4 THE IRON MAN by JOHN WATSON
NO. 5 THE STAINLESS STEEL RAT by HARRY HARRISON
I Really enjoyed these books as ive read them all about 6 times an still enjoy them
ATB chris
 
In order:

Triplanetary
First Lensman
Galactic Patrol
Grey Lensman
Second Stage Lensmen
Children of the Lens
Masters of the Vortex

Like Gerry, I seem to remember coming across other references to Lensmen, but whether that was other books or maybe TV/Radio/Film I don't know.
I've one titled 'Dragon Lensman' - I'll check who wrote it later.
 
THANKS Gerry an Dave an i dont think ive ever read Masters of the Vortex

chris
 
DAVE can i recoamend these books to you as you are a bookworm like me
as these books have the best storyies i have ever read

NO.1 ICEFIRE by judith & GARFIELD REEVES -STEVENS
NO.2 INVADER by ALBERT FAY HILL & DAVID CAMPBELL HILL
NO.3 STORMING INTREPID by PAYNE HARRISON
NO. 4 THE IRON MAN by JOHN WATSON
NO. 5 THE STAINLESS STEEL RAT by HARRY HARRISON
I Really enjoyed these books as ive read them all about 6 times an still enjoy them
ATB chris
Chris - I've also got the rest of the 'stainless steel rat' series - all as good as the first!
 
Chris - I've also got the rest of the 'stainless steel rat' series - all as good as the first!
WELL Gerry i found they were very funny all except the stainless steel rat goes to hell that to me was rubbish an did you read it ?
chris
 
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