Thread:Mebugsntokenspls/@comment-27914031-20170925172402/@comment-27914031-20170925185816

I will have to put Blackout on priority for my next book of hers to read; so far of her works I've just read Domesday and To Say Nothing of the Dog (which seemed to be her homage to P.G Wodehouse and was similar to his slapstick comedy style). I looked up Malazan and see that it's fantasy, which is not my cup of tea (believe me I've tried...I didn't even like Lord of the Rings and took forever to plod thru it). My favorites scifi writers are still the old standbys Philip K. Dick and Larry Niven, but I'll give anybody a try. Best scifi book (actually books) I've read in many years was Cixin Liu's "Three-Body Problem" trilogy. Mind-blowing and highly original!

I know what you mean about sometimes enjoying light-fare "junk"/pulp...for that kind of reading I usually fall back on my unread stacks of Philip Jose Farmer books that I accumulated from local used-bookstores!