Here's another clue, it was first published in 1962.JazHaz wrote:OK will give you something to help narrow it down. It's not a full length novel, but a short story. And it's by a major author.JazHaz wrote:My question is simply: Who wrote "Shards"?
It should be a difficult one to find on Google, being just a single word title!
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Sounds oddly familiar, but can't get the hang of it - I'll guess Kurt Vonnegut.
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Can’t think up a good question right now, so I’ll throw an anagram at you.
Re-arranged, this is the title of a well known fifties sci-fi book by a well known author:
‘Catch the lame ronin sir’
Can anybody solve it without any clues?
Re-arranged, this is the title of a well known fifties sci-fi book by a well known author:
‘Catch the lame ronin sir’
Can anybody solve it without any clues?
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
Hey!
I read this book a few weeks ago, it's
The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, right?
At least the anagram fits .
I read this book a few weeks ago, it's
The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, right?
At least the anagram fits .
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A good one - implemented!El Viejo wrote:'In maze'
As for a question... as usual, I've had several *good* ones ready, but now that it's my turn, I can't remember any ...
This will have to do:
Name the book and author, the hint is: a version of Earth exists where the Second World War didn't happen.
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Don't think this is right, but I will guess:Zieman wrote:Name the book and author, the hint is: a version of Earth exists where the Second World War didn't happen.
Vinland The Dream, by Kim Stanley Robinson?
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Ah, it was an easy one again .
Rxke got it, your turn.
Rxke got it, your turn.
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Problem with winning a trivia-question, is you have to come up with one yourself...
I consider this one a classic, no idea if I'm alone in this, we'll see:
Title and author of the book wherein a scientist goes crazy after losing his wife and kids in a Irish terrorist bombing... and in revenge creates a rather 'novel' and hence very effective disease to wipe out humans.
I consider this one a classic, no idea if I'm alone in this, we'll see:
Title and author of the book wherein a scientist goes crazy after losing his wife and kids in a Irish terrorist bombing... and in revenge creates a rather 'novel' and hence very effective disease to wipe out humans.
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