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A YA novel read around 2005/6 about a girl who enters an exclusive prestigious high school full of rich people. She pals up with a group, one of the girls she befriends is called Kiran who I believe was the fashionable one. I don't think there was anything supernatural, just teen girl drama. I think it was a series. I'm UK, I think the book might've been UK-based too but not confident on that. Not much to go on, sorry!
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 17:18 |
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# ? May 12, 2024 16:20 |
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Runcible Cat posted:Sounds like Matheson's The Distributor: https://isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?72804 I’m pretty sure this is it. Thanks.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 06:26 |
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Science fiction book (I found at a dollar store maybe 20 years ago) centered on a perfectly normal woman who is in contact with psychic jellyfish who live in a tidal cave on an alien world.
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# ? Mar 30, 2023 16:59 |
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MrGreenShirt posted:Science fiction book (I found at a dollar store maybe 20 years ago) centered on a perfectly normal woman who is in contact with psychic jellyfish who live in a tidal cave on an alien world. Marge Piercy, Woman on the Edge of Time?
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# ? Mar 30, 2023 18:29 |
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Vaguely remember some kind of premise to do with everyone over 18 going bonkers all at the same moment across the entire world, not zombies just intensely murderous to anyone under 18 but still coherent. I remember the main character's name being Nick Aten And him having a really dumb internal monologue about how he was destined to be a bad person because Aten rhymes with Satan. Also they called the batshit adults "Mr. and Mrs. Creosote" for some reason, with groups being referred to as Creosotes?
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 00:05 |
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MrGreenShirt posted:Science fiction book (I found at a dollar store maybe 20 years ago) centered on a perfectly normal woman who is in contact with psychic jellyfish who live in a tidal cave on an alien world. Preternatural, Margaret Bonanno.
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 00:22 |
Bud Bear posted:Vaguely remember some kind of premise to do with everyone over 18 going bonkers all at the same moment across the entire world, not zombies just intensely murderous to anyone under 18 but still coherent. I remember the main character's name being Nick Aten Blood Crazy
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 00:26 |
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NinjaDebugger posted:Blood Crazy Hot drat, thanks. Read it as a teen and I wanna see if it's as bad as I remember.
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 00:45 |
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fritz posted:Preternatural, Margaret Bonanno. This is it! Fantastic!
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 01:18 |
eating only apples posted:A YA novel read around 2005/6 about a girl who enters an exclusive prestigious high school full of rich people. She pals up with a group, one of the girls she befriends is called Kiran who I believe was the fashionable one. I don't think there was anything supernatural, just teen girl drama. I think it was a series. I'm UK, I think the book might've been UK-based too but not confident on that. Not much to go on, sorry! Oh, I think my sister read those! Was it the Private/Billings Girls series?
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 15:58 |
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froglet posted:Oh, I think my sister read those! Was it the Private/Billings Girls series? Hey, yeah! Lol how did I end up thinking it could be UK based when the main character is called Reed Brennan. Thanks!
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 19:01 |
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New wave Sci-Fi story, written probably early 70s, I read it mid 80s. Post apocalypse, environment destroyed and humans living in domed cities. There's a shuttle/plane crash going from one city to another and protagonist and partner are leading a rescue mission. Wild mutated dogs are guarding/shepherding the passengers, and a plot point is only heterosexual men that have a family should be let outside the city because the dogs are trying to shepherd humanity and see people who aren't reproducing the planet as a waste of resources. I want to say was one of the sex weirdos from the time like Harlan Ellison or Piers Anthony, but could as easily have been Joe Haldeman or Ben Bova.
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 06:06 |
Hughlander posted:
not narrowing it down man
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 17:59 |
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I believe this was a Scholastic book fair book from the early 90s, kind of in the same category as Where's Waldo books. Every page had an illustration with some odd riddle or puzzle to solve. The first one was a large rustic looking kitchen with a flour bag ripped open and flour everywhere and you were supposed to deduce who created the mess (it was the dog, I think). There were also things to find on every page. In particular, I remember every puzzle had a country hidden somewhere in the picture. In the kitchen, it was a puddle on the floor shaped like Australia. Google has failed me for years, but maybe someone here might remember.
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# ? Apr 6, 2023 19:08 |
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It might be The Eleventh Hour by Graeme Base. It’s been a long time since I seen it but it sounds like a match; he also did Animalia.
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# ? Apr 6, 2023 19:33 |
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That's not it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was a ripoff of his books. It was extremely similar, but I believe it focused more on people and not anthropomorphized animals. Regardless, thank you! This is far closer than I've managed to get on my own.
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# ? Apr 6, 2023 19:43 |
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Is it The Red Herring Mystery by Paul Adshead? I didn't read that myself, but the description seems to match. I had a few other books by him as a kid and that really sounds like his style.
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# ? Apr 6, 2023 20:23 |
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Another great guess, but it was definitely released earlier than that book. I had it in elementary school so it'd have to have been released prior to '92. I'll look into his other works though; it could be one of his.
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# ? Apr 6, 2023 20:35 |
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I thought of another of those books but I’m fairly sure it’s not The Masquerade by Kit Williams, but that also lead me to discover the genre is called “armchair treasure hunt”. Maybe that will help. edit: or not… “armchair treasure hunt” is those similar puzzle/picture books, but they lead to a real life treasure. Sorry! DRINK ME fucked around with this message at 21:01 on Apr 6, 2023 |
# ? Apr 6, 2023 20:58 |
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The description puts me a little in mind of the For Eagle Eyes Only series by Rolf Heimann, although it's far from a perfect match.
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# ? Apr 6, 2023 22:01 |
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Twilkitri posted:The description puts me a little in mind of the For Eagle Eyes Only series by Rolf Heimann, although it's far from a perfect match. No, you're dead on. Thank you! Took some digging, but https://www.ebay.com/itm/334472487842 this has a pic of the page talking about finding hidden countries.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 16:04 |
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This has all just reminded me of the Usborne Puzzle Adventures, which were very similar in ilk by the sounds of it.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 01:46 |
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Twilkitri posted:The description puts me a little in mind of the For Eagle Eyes Only series by Rolf Heimann, although it's far from a perfect match. The_Doctor posted:This has all just reminded me of the Usborne Puzzle Adventures, which were very similar in ilk by the sounds of it.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 07:40 |
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The_Doctor posted:This has all just reminded me of the Usborne Puzzle Adventures, which were very similar in ilk by the sounds of it. Oh man, I LOVED those books! I haven't thought about them in at least twenty years goddamn
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 10:59 |
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The_Doctor posted:This has all just reminded me of the Usborne Puzzle Adventures, which were very similar in ilk by the sounds of it. I found Norman easily
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# ? Apr 13, 2023 13:29 |
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The flat-fronted blue building with a flat roof
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# ? Apr 13, 2023 14:18 |
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Brawnfire posted:The flat-fronted blue building with a flat roof flat roof, flat roof, flat roof! *jazz hands*
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# ? Apr 13, 2023 15:05 |
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Brawnfire posted:The flat-fronted blue building with a flat roof EVER HEARD OF SPOILER TAGS, FUCKO?!?
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# ? Apr 13, 2023 15:36 |
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I think we've found a new Let's Play/Let's Read megathread.
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# ? Apr 13, 2023 23:48 |
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I have that book in Finnish. The thread should be in Finnish so I can follow along.
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# ? Apr 14, 2023 00:23 |
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Good we all agreed.
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# ? Apr 14, 2023 00:23 |
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3D Megadoodoo posted:I have that book in Finnish. The thread should be in Finnish so I can follow along. Autisanal Cheese posted:Voi mies, rakastin niitä kirjoja! En ole ajatellut niitä ainakaan kahteenkymmeneen vuoteen, hitto vieköön;
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# ? Apr 14, 2023 16:10 |
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pissipottinen
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# ? Apr 14, 2023 17:26 |
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Brawnfire posted:The flat-fronted blue building with a flat roof Nope. Look to the right. Flat front building CLOSE TO THE MONORAIL.
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# ? Apr 15, 2023 01:31 |
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Voi mies?
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# ? Apr 16, 2023 18:33 |
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Collection of horror stories I read as a kid in the 80s or 90s. I only remember one story: Kid's house has a cellar you could access by stairs outside. In the cellar is an old desiccated corpse of something, I think it was the size of a toddler and might've had birdlike features? Kid was creeped out by it. Somehow the kid manages to tumble down the stairs with the doors closing behind him. The last line of the story was "It was looking at him." This story really stuck with me as a kid, I'd like to read it again some day
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# ? Apr 20, 2023 18:02 |
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An action/detective series about a "specialized task force" of the Canadian Mounties, Special Section X maybe?. Sometimes dipped into a bit of the supernatural. The one I remember the most clearly dealt with a Zulu ghost or wizard or something hunting one the members who was descended from a survivor of Rorke's Drift. I do remember one of the main characters was called "Zinc" cause he was a young guy with silver hair.
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# ? Apr 26, 2023 17:38 |
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Devils Avocado posted:An action/detective series about a "specialized task force" of the Canadian Mounties, Special Section X maybe?. Sometimes dipped into a bit of the supernatural. The one I remember the most clearly dealt with a Zulu ghost or wizard or something hunting one the members who was descended from a survivor of Rorke's Drift. I do remember one of the main characters was called "Zinc" cause he was a young guy with silver hair. Bit of Google-work turned up this.
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# ? Apr 26, 2023 18:00 |
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Isolationist posted:Book 1: Hunting a golden age (1940's-60's, at a guess) short story written similarly to Asimov, Clifford D Simak etc. Story centres on the pilot of a one-man Scout ship sent to explore a dust nebulae. Continual ships are sent out by humanity exploring space, however once people reach a certain distance from home they experience a psychological pull (a rubber-band) drawing them back to human space, either returning or going insane. In this story, the pilot is last in a long line of explorers who journey out into the unmappable dust cloud, looking for planets/suns etc. He proudly explains that he makes it up to xx days of outward-bound flight (much better than the other Joe Schmoes back at base!) before the jitteriness and paranoia of the homeward-pulling elastic band starts to kick in. Right where it starts getting terrible, he finds a planet and descends to land. He uses his trader computer systems to survey the planet, and lands in an open field. Quickly an alien ambles up and they start trying to talk - the human using a translation function on his hand held PC to build a vocabulary, with the alien handing over a small carved figurine. The alien displays a ridiculous intelligence by overhearing the discussion between the human and the PC and starts becoming fluent in English over the course of the communication. The PC alerts the trader human that the carved figurine is x.x billion years old, and this is an insanely advanced species. Story ends with the trader losing consciousness and waking up back in his ship with no memory (or electronic record) of the planet, but with a MASSIVELY increased pull towards home (the aliens want to be left alone by the jerky out-of-cloud crass humans). Happened to run across this in my library today - this is Escape Felicity from The Worlds of Frank Herbert. https://archive.org/details/worldsoffrankher0000unse
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(yes that's a nearly 6 year old post that's been bugging me the whole time)
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