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Regards Caleb |
I also liked it. As Asai said, "not usually my cup of tea"...sci-fi, humor! ugh...but I found myself looking forward to 'opening' it up and read it rather quickly.
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I guess discussion here isn't furious, but it looks like we have managed to spur on a few sales for the author through this which I guess he'd appreciate.
I'm having trouble finding this in paperback form though. I had intended on buying the series for my dad: 1 on his birthday, 1 on father's day and the remaining two at Christmas. Regards Caleb |
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I really should just contact Simon directly as he's a member here and ask him what's what. Regards Caleb |
Science Fiction is my favorite genre, funny science fiction will be eternally compared to the hitchiker's guide in my mind. That's just how it is. note to self: read the hitchhiker's guide again.
I did lol in real life a few times and I feel that a single laugh is priceless so I definitely got my money's worth, if that means anything. One problem in the book, there was a bit too much jock and not enough space. I suppose since this is the first book in the series, we are just getting introduced to the characters and the story and the setting will be better developed as the tale continues, indeed the excerpt for book 2 at the end of book 1 was the funniest part of the book. I can't say anymore without spoiling, so I won't. |
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I used to even put (spoilers) on the thread title, but I stopped doing that. :D BOb |
I think one of the things I liked most about this book was not so much the humans, but the robots.
There were some witty one-liners from Clunk that had me laughing out loud. Definitely had some HHGTTG elements in the comments too. I loved the comment when Navcom was copied into the other space vessel - "I've been pirated!". I also enjoyed Clunk's dream of locating the mysterious robot planet. But it was also the pacing which again reminded me of slapstick. One disaster follows another so quickly that you don't have time to come up for air. And it's all punctuated with these little punchlines. I can understand where the over-the-top and corny sentiments come from, but I think that's its charm. Regards Caleb |
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From the authors site go to the main page (http://www.spacejock.com.au) and on the left side you will see each book, select the one you want and on the new page two drop down boxes appear, prices for ebook and one for paperback. HIH. |
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Well I just wanted to say I was a bit disappointed when those two robots Hal and Clunk free from the robot factory decided not to join them on their adventures. I was hoping Hal was going to assemble a robot crew :thumbsup: |
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Regards Caleb |
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I think that's Bonnie. Great... I'm glad you like it. :rofl::rofl::rofl: BOb |
It's hard to imagine worse pilot than Hal, but Clyde and Albiob managed to crash land in a garbage dump and set it ablaze. At least when Hal set the spaceship junkyard on fire, the ship was not crashed. :rolleyes:
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