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1. Numbers Don't Lie by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback: 163
Pages
(2005-09-28)
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Another fine book by Terry Bisson
Convoluted, splendidly-silly tall tales. 4.6 stars
Renews your sense of wonder |
2. Fire on the Mountain (Spectacular Fiction) by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2009-10-01)
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Science Fiction with a Twist
Who are the real winners and losers in war? |
3. Bears Discover Fire and Other Stories by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1994-11-15)
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Awesome
Brilliant
Read to each other...
dumbing down down down
These Short Shorts Are All Story |
4. Talking Man by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1987-08)
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Criminally underappreciated
Best Ever by a Living Author Far better than his other great efforts. ... Read more |
5. The Left Left Behind (Outspoken Authors) by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2009-10-01)
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My First eBook
It'll be rapturous for me, too.
The Left Left Behind |
6. The Fifth Element: A Novel by Terry Bisson | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1997-05)
list price: US$5.99 Isbn: 0061058386 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Bad Bad Bad 5th Element Book
Forget the novelization, just watch the movie
Okay book for a great movie
NOT BAD, NOT BAD The novelization contains Bisson's usualrich prose, but the mostly visual film doesn't exactly translate all thatwell to written form. Most of the humor comes from a wacky narrative inthe style of Douglas Adams. About half way through the book, extremedifferences from the film appear. It makes one wonder if the studio everupdated Bisson on script changes. The story itself is fun. The charactersoften goofy. But differences from the film somewhat deter ourinterest. But it's not all that bad.
Awsome |
7. In the Upper Room and Other Likely Stories by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(2001-06-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Among the collection's many strong stories are "The Edge of the Universe" and "Get Me to the Church on Time," featuring the reality-bending adventures of the brilliant physicist-mathematician-meteorologist Wilson Wu. "There Are No Dead," the collection's lone fantasy, is a thoughtful, Bradbury-esque examination of childhood, change, loss, and the American dream. With a series of terse and increasingly disturbing interviews, "macs" traces the demand for victim's rights to its ironic logical extreme. "First Fire" pays tribute to Arthur C. Clarke and examines the amorality of laissez-faire capitalism in a tale of archaeological discovery, obsession, hubris, and the corruption of science. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (7)
Issue with the Kindle edition
A book this bad...
Witty, Lovely, Sad
Not This Virginia
One of our best living writers |
8. Johnny Mnemonic by Terry Bisson, William Gibson | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1995-06-01)
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pretty good for a movie book
Bad. Really, really bad.
BRILLIANT ADAPTATION With Terry Bisson'snovelization, we can see the world missing from the film. Wonderfulcharacters. Gritty surroundings. Cyberspace. Bisson's prose is as rich asthat of cyber-guru William Gibson (who wrote the screenplay). He evenborrows a few frazes and slangs from Gibsons other works. Don't see themovie, it'll be a waste of your time. But this book just might teach yousomthing. ... Read more |
9. Pirates of the Universe by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1997-03-15)
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Dated, not his best
Surprisingly good, unsettling, and allows the reader to... I appreciate an author or director who allows the audience to make some sense of their world rather than spelling everything out in black and white. Bisson dips you into the world in a way that seems very natural, never heavy-handed. He's a writer who has some flair...in a subtle, sparse way. Odd combination, I know. Hmm...hard book to describe...it's uncomfortable in spots, I can't say I'd want to live in this world, it's depressing...and yet I felt oddly bouyant. Its a rare near-future book that seems plausible, but this is one. I'm not a huge P.K. Dick fan, but this remninded me of the things I like best about him. Definitely worth a read.
standard - but intelligent - post-apocalyptic sci-fi There are positive aspects of this book that set it apart from most other works of its type.The plot is uncommonly complex, and there are a number of unusual, interesting details - it's clear that Bisson has devoted a lot of thought to the world he's created, and it makes for an engaging and stimulating read.But these strengths are marred by the book's essential weakness, which is - not surprisingly - its post-apocalyptic setting and tone.Bisson is often preoccupied by impressing upon his readers the unpleasantness of the book's universe, and this makes the book awkward and unpleasant to read at times. Overall, "Pirates of the Universe" is an interesting and enjoyable book.The author has some good ideas, and he has the ability to write a plot that strings them together engagingly.However, readers who can't tolerate the preachiness that seems inherent to the genre will probably not want to subject themselves to the dose Bisson metes out.
Pretty typical post-apocolypse sci-fi
Long on ideas; short on consistency; confused & poor style Chunks of heavy-handed satire stick out like sore digits, adding to the feelings of inconsistency. What was most annoying was the overuse of the trademark symbol, formulaic references to National Geographic, and the description of Tiffany as "copy-protected";products of laziness, or perhaps the author's prolonged enjoyment of jokes which tired very quickly. ... Read more |
10. Wyrldmaker by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1988-08)
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Dreams dreams drea.
Wyrldmaker: Truesure or a Curse This takes place across worlds no other could imagine, with towers built from floating trees, and ships that sail on giant wheels across a desert plain. I thought the world building was outrageouse, and rather complex, which made it interesting, but the plot had a little to be desired. The chars were even more interesting. I would recomend reading it then setting it free from bookcrossings.com ... Read more |
11. Voyage to the Red Planet by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1991-09)
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What if the first spaceflight to Mars was done by Hollywood? Grim tidings bring modest proposals. Bisson's proposal in Voyage to the Red Planet may be hidden by a standard SF adventure plot, but it is as cutting as Swift's ever was. When the government has to sell off various departments (like NASA) to corporations to pay back the national debt, when movie stars become a new royalty, that's where you'll find Bisson, pillorying the temples with a humor and irreverence that's a joy to read. In every chapter Bisson drops a casual remark that seems innocuous at first, but sits like a dormant virus until you immune system yells "Uncle" and then unleashes its full fury making you double- and triple-up in laughter. The plot and writing reminded me of late 60s/early 70s Philip K. Dick, except jazzed up and in tune with the 90s. Like Dick's novels, even though Voyage to the Red Planet is set in the future, its topic is the present. Today, Bisson says, we are in danger from greedy corporations threatening to gobble up each other in a gigantic Ouroboros-orgy, we are in danger of creating a new aristocracy with its own rules and classes, we are in danger of losing our perspective on what is important and what isn't. What Bisson isn't saying, though, is that the future or the present is filled with doom. If we can doctor ourselves with a little humor and stop taking everything so damned seriously, perhaps there will be some hope for us all.
Sci fi lite
Hollywood does NASA |
12. TALKING MAN [A FANTASY NOVEL] by Terry [Dust Wrapper art by Stephen Gervais, design by Dorothy Wachtenhei Bisson | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1986)
Asin: B00422CBFO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. The Pickup Artist by Terry Bisson | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2002-04-20)
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Something Smells Artless
Good candidate for deletion
Science Fiction worthy of the genre
Cult Potential! "The Pickup Artist" is most definitely absurd, but also very inventive, and surprisingly, even thought provoking. "Fahrenheit 451" it is not, nor does it try to be. Bisson is very successful in creating a world unto his own; crazy, yet consistent. The book's ending is solid, satisfying and even poignant. I would love to read more.
Written as if the book was an afterthought to the idea |
14. Be First in the Universe by Stephanie Spinner, Terry Bisson | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2001-05-08)
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Alien's are not scary.
Alien's are not scary.
Vegan anti-meat agenda overshadows any talent of author
Rates with the best!
I know it's supposed to be a kids book... |
15. Expiration Date: Never by Stephanie Spinner, Terry Bisson | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2002-05-14)
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16. The 6th Day: A Novel by Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley | |
Paperback: 231
Pages
(2000-11)
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17. F and SF 2006--January by Bruce McAllister, Robert Reed. Contributors include Terry Bisson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2006)
Asin: B00192N226 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. Hardwire by Terry Bisson | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1995)
Asin: B0041RM9AC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
19. SciFi in the Mind's Eye: Reading Science Through Science Fiction | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2007-10-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description What does our favorite science fiction tell us about the culture of science? What does it show us about how science and values interact and how science and politics affect each other? What can science fiction tell us about the future impact of science and technology? This volume brings together scholars and authors of science fiction to explore the role that science fiction plays (and could play) in our study and practice of science. SciFi in the Mind's Eye offers previously unpublished work by a number of acclaimed SciFi authors in the form of "interventions" throughout the work. In her article, "How to Do Things with Ideas," L. Timmel Duchamp, known for her Marq'ssan Cycle series, details and explores her process of writing a story from a set of ideas to ink on the paper. Nicola Griffith, author of Slow River and Ammonite, writes of her early experience with science fiction and how it still impacts her today. Nancy Kress, author of Crossfire and Crucible, explores the way in which science fiction can anticipate future ethical debates, helping us to come to terms with issues in those debates before they become a reality. Finally, Ewa Lipska--a Polish poet--conducts an interview with Stanislaw Lem, author of Solaris, in which Lem muses over poetry, music, and his connection with Krakow. SciFi in the Mind's Eye is an excellent introduction to the world of Science and Technology Studies. Grebowicz invigorates the many discussions of science by centering the book on science fiction. This book is informative for the technology buff, while staying accessible and enjoyable for all. Customer Reviews (1)
Any fan of science fiction novels will appreciate the in-depth analysis of the real-world effects of imagination |
20. Billy's Book by Terry Bisson | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2009-07-10)
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