Read in 2001
Submitted by dgeiser13 on Tue, 02/20/2001 - 09:59
Tags:
- [12/20/2001] The Ringworld Engineers (1980) by Larry Niven
- [12/10/2001] Orbital Resonance (1991) by John Barnes
- [12/06/2001] The Truth Machine (1995) by James L. Halperin
- [11/29/2001] The Genocides (1965) by Thomas M. Disch
- [10/07/2001] Hardcase (2002) by Dan Simmons
- [10/05/2001] Ringworld (1970) by Larry Niven
- [00/00/0000] The Terminal Experiment (1995) (aka Hobson's Choice) by Robert J. Sawyer
- [00/00/0000] Calculating God (2000) by Robert J. Sawyer
- [06/30/2001] Dreamtoons (2000) by Jesse Reklaw
- [06/15/2001] Top Dog (1996) by Jerry Jay Carroll
- [06/01/2001] The Silk Code (1999) by Paul Levinson
- [05/16/2001] Domain (2001) by Steve Alten
- [05/03/2001] Darwin's Blade (2000) by Dan Simmons
- [04/25/2001] The Wooden Sea (2001) by Jonathan Carroll
- [04/13/2001] The Coming (2000) by Joe Haldeman
- [04/06/2001] Borrowed Tides (2001) by Paul Levinson
- [03/23/2001] A Maze of Death (1970) by Philip K. Dick
- [03/15/2001] Software (1982) by Rudy Rucker
- [03/12/2001] The Inverted World (1974) by Christopher Priest
- [03/02/2001] Run (2000) by Douglas E. Winter
- [02/19/2001] Spacetime Donuts (1981) by Rudy Rucker
- [01/29/2001] Killing Time (2000) by Caleb Carr
- [00/00/0000] User Friendly (1998) by Spider Robinson
Author Comments:
Read for the first time highlighted in yellow.








How is Priest's work? I've read some of his comic work (he is currently writing Black Panther for Marvel and has done an excellent job with it). I was wondering if he is good as a novel writer as well.
buber, to tell you the truth i really enjoyed this book. so much that i've been culling ebay for a few more titles to read! i think christopher priest has been around since the early 70s so he's not a young guy. i'm suprised he's not more popular.
Thanks for the comments, dgeiser1. I'll have to check him out, as I had his novel The Extremes on my wish list.
But, I think my previous comment was wrong. I think there must be two creators out there going by Christopher Priest, as I found two different homepages for two different Preists...