Clarke Award Finalists 1988
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1988: As Thatcher becomes the UK's longest-serving PM, the SDP and Liberals unite to become the unstoppable behemoth that was the Social and Liberal Democratic Party, Iain Banks publishes The Player of Games and Irish Paramilitaries set an example Canadians would do well to consider should we find ourselves hosting US forces.
Bold for have read, italic for intend to read,, underline for never heard of it.
Which 1988 Clarke Award Finalist Novels Have You Read?
Drowning Towers (variant of The Sea and Summer) by George Turner
Fiasko by Stanisław Lem
Ancient of Days by Michael Bishop
Gráinne by Keith Roberts
Memoirs of an Invisible Man by H. F. Saint
Replay by Ken Grimwood
Ægypt by John Crowley
Poll #32799 Clark Award Finalists 1988
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Which 1988 Clarke Award Finalist Novels Have You Read?
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Drowning Towers (variant of The Sea and Summer) by George Turner
8 (26.7%)
Fiasko by Stanisław Lem
6 (20.0%)
Ancient of Days by Michael Bishop
4 (13.3%)
Gráinne by Keith Roberts
1 (3.3%)
Memoirs of an Invisible Man by H. F. Saint
5 (16.7%)
Replay by Ken Grimwood
18 (60.0%)
Ægypt by John Crowley
12 (40.0%)
Bold for have read, italic for intend to read,, underline for never heard of it.
Which 1988 Clarke Award Finalist Novels Have You Read?
Drowning Towers (variant of The Sea and Summer) by George Turner
Fiasko by Stanisław Lem
Ancient of Days by Michael Bishop
Gráinne by Keith Roberts
Memoirs of an Invisible Man by H. F. Saint
Replay by Ken Grimwood
Ægypt by John Crowley
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Date: 2025-03-10 01:14 pm (UTC)Seeing the movie doesn't count, does it?
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Date: 2025-03-10 05:58 pm (UTC)(I mean, it's a well-written book, but it's one big long downer, and one of Lem's lesser-known works.)
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Date: 2025-03-10 02:43 pm (UTC)Walpole has Mrs Thatcher beat by a decade or so as far as longevity goes.
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Date: 2025-03-10 05:09 pm (UTC)He always placed himself between me and whatever book I was trying to read in an effort to get some snuggling and petting in.
I became pretty good at holding a book with one hand and petting with the other.
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Date: 2025-03-11 01:50 am (UTC)I surprise myself, having read three -- I possibly still own all three. Mind you, one of them I read many years later because I friend recommended it, and I vaguely recall writing a rather scathing review of it.
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Date: 2025-03-11 11:42 am (UTC)