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I'll second that. I've been looking for an excuse to re-read that one.

I'll second that. I've been looking for an excuse to re-read that one."
I'll also second that. Love that book!

The author is a designee of the SF Grand Master award.
(Note: This series has nothing to do with the recent stage play called "The Stainless Steel Rat" which covers a portion of the life of Wikileaks' Julian Assange. Well, other than the playwright chose to use the same name.)

"Callahan's Place is the neighborhood tavern to all of time and space, where the regulars are anything but. Pull up a chair, grab a glass of your favorite, and listen to the stories spun by time travelers, cybernetic aliens, telepaths...and a bunch of regular folks on a mission to save the world, one customer at a time."
Because I feel like I should nominate something and this has been on my tbr for a long time.


Sheep, chaos theory, romance, and fads collide in this story about scientists who work for a research corporation.

@Justin - Pick one, man.
@Zulfiya - Sirens of Titan isn't really funny though.
@Chris - Nope, we don't do repeats. Too many books out there to read for us to be doing repeats :)
@Everyone - Remember the rules.
@Zulfiya - Sirens of Titan isn't really funny though.
@Chris - Nope, we don't do repeats. Too many books out there to read for us to be doing repeats :)
@Everyone - Remember the rules.


From the blurb on the GR page for the book: "Welcome to a surreal version of Great Britain, circa 1985, where time travel is routine, cloning is a reality, (dodos are the resurrected pet of choice), and literature is taken very, very seriously... When Jane Eyre is plucked from the pages of Brontë's novel, Thursday Next, Special Operative in Literary Detection, must track down the villain and enter the novel herself to avert a heinous act of literary homicide."
Near the top of Listopia Best Comedic Sci-Fi books (just after almost all of Douglas Adams), and on other lists for humorous books; one reviewer describes it as hilarious.




I'll second 'dirk gently'. I bounced off of 'the long dark tea-time of the soul' when I was a kiddo, only to find out when I gave up 1/4 through that it was a sequel to 'dirk'. never got around to giving the first one a try, and it's about time.


Dirk Gently would be great; I'd like to recommend 'Dimension of Miracles' by Robert Sheckley. If that's not funny, I don't know what is!

My goodness. I hated that book. Really, really hated it. Can I anti-second a book?


It sounds interesting but it looks like it is out of print.
Graham wrote: ""Out of print" is such an old-fashioned concept ;-)
You can get the Kindle edition here: "
This title is not available for customers from:
United States
You can get the Kindle edition here: "
This title is not available for customers from:
United States

Maybe we need to replace the idea of "out of print" with "out of reach".
There's tons of ebooks that are geo-locked for some reason. Way too many old-school laws/rules from publishers and whatnot, I believe, are the cause.
Sorry Graham, it looked interesting too.
Sorry Graham, it looked interesting too.
Poll will be up shortly.
Top 5 nominations.
Warrior's Apprentice, sadly, didn't make it due to being number three in a series.
Top 5 nominations.
Warrior's Apprentice, sadly, didn't make it due to being number three in a series.

Maybe we need to replac..."
Amazon does that often to me, (infuriating, isn't it?) though one sees it with a few other vendors and gateways as well. Sadly, it seems that globalization is a thing of the past, now that publishers have decided that they can make more money with regionalizing the world.
I'm, not quite sure I follow the logic either, but the marketers seem to think that it makes sense somehow...
You find the same thing with films and video games, and I won't be surprised if it's spread to the music industry as well.
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So, feel free to nominate any suitably humorous SciFi work you know of. I'm thinking something along the lines of say, Hitchhikers Guide for example.
Rules:
*One nomination and one 'second'/vote per member.
*Include link to the book here on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ
*Include a blurb about the book and why you think it fits the theme
*Make sure the book is readily available in several formats
Nominations will remain open until Thursday February 9th at 11:59pm pacific.