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<blockquote data-quote="Olive" data-source="post: 1673348" data-attributes="member: 1297"><p>This changes a bit from time to time. On the all time, buy everything they put out list it would be George Orwell and Iain Banks. Currently I'm also loving China Meiville, George R. R. Martin and Ursela LeGuin. Tolkein is an all time love as well.</p><p></p><p>I absolutely adored <em>oryx and crake</em> by Magaret Attwood recently (in fact I've loved ehr last few), and <em>The Corrections</em> was shere genius. Because of the amout of study related writing I do, I tend to read fluff to relax which is why i rad a lot of fantasy stuff. But I try to read all the Booker prize winners each year.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's funny, because my favourite style is fairly journalistic, Orwell being the case in point. I like a lot of the gonzo stuff too, especially Hunter S. Thompson. LeGuin is fairly sparse too. But Meiville is lush. So my favourite style of writing is fairly sparse, but i'm not limited to that in my tastes.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes. And non-fiction writing too. My favourite playwrite is Tom Stoppard. I love his twists on language. I read a lot of comics, although 've stopped buying them and don't miss them at all. I do love Alan Moore though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not really! Except perhaps that Pielorinho has good taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olive, post: 1673348, member: 1297"] This changes a bit from time to time. On the all time, buy everything they put out list it would be George Orwell and Iain Banks. Currently I'm also loving China Meiville, George R. R. Martin and Ursela LeGuin. Tolkein is an all time love as well. I absolutely adored [i]oryx and crake[/i] by Magaret Attwood recently (in fact I've loved ehr last few), and [i]The Corrections[/i] was shere genius. Because of the amout of study related writing I do, I tend to read fluff to relax which is why i rad a lot of fantasy stuff. But I try to read all the Booker prize winners each year. It's funny, because my favourite style is fairly journalistic, Orwell being the case in point. I like a lot of the gonzo stuff too, especially Hunter S. Thompson. LeGuin is fairly sparse too. But Meiville is lush. So my favourite style of writing is fairly sparse, but i'm not limited to that in my tastes. Yes. And non-fiction writing too. My favourite playwrite is Tom Stoppard. I love his twists on language. I read a lot of comics, although 've stopped buying them and don't miss them at all. I do love Alan Moore though. Not really! Except perhaps that Pielorinho has good taste. [/QUOTE]
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