Bob Calco wrote:
> I also forgot a bunch. 
>
> Rogue Moon by Aldis Budrys.
>
> Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
>
> I loved the Sherlock Holmes books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Edgar Allen Poe
> comes to mind. Less so, but also Lovecraft.
>
> Larry Niven's Ringworld series, Lucifer's Hammer, and other books in his
> "Known Universe" series.
>
> Jeez, how could I forget Douglas Adams?---all of his writing! 
>
> Good Omens by Terry Prachett and Neil Gaiman was a hoot, despite being
> mildly blasphemous and deliberately trying to be like Douglas Adams--a kind
> of double apostacy. ;)
>
> Many books you mentioned should have been mentioned on my list too. Shogun,
> oh yeah. Gai-Jin too.
>   
And let's not forget Tai-Pan and "The Noble House" (I was suddenly
reminded, perhaps by the word "house" of "The Russia House", that
wonderful movie starred by Michelle Pfeiffer and Sean Connery).


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