KRW Wrote:Watchers will probably always be my favorite of Koontz. Lightning is number two, with a third place tie between Strangers and Cold fire. But I'm thinking they'd all be unreadable during mortar attacks.
sigokat Wrote:Strangers was good as well and is Cold Fire a Christopher Snow book? I can't remember and am too lazy to look it up right now.
And yeah mortar attacks were such a hassle while trying to read or work or shower. That particular attack I remember like it was yesterday. I remember hearing a noise and thinking to myself "that sounds like a mortar" (you can tell they are close when you can hear the tail spin) and next thing I hear is BOOM...I was like "Oh fuck" and hit the floor in like less than a second LOL
KRW Wrote:"Lightning" By Dean Koontz was really good. One of the better books he's written. IMO.
KRW Wrote:Watchers will probably always be my favorite of Koontz. Lightning is number two, with a third place tie between Strangers and Cold fire. But I'm thinking they'd all be unreadable during mortar attacks.
Brian Wrote:Off the top of my head:
Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five
GCBurner Wrote:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, by Mark Twain
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
sigokat Wrote:Strangers was good as well and is Cold Fire a Christopher Snow book? I can't remember and am too lazy to look it up right now.
KRW Wrote:Tim and place are synonymous.
Damin J. Toell Wrote:Just quoting because I think this typo is cute.
Thanks to everyone for their recommendations in this thread, I love time travel stories.
cobalt79 Wrote:Diane Gabaldon writes The Outlander series. One of my favorite time travel plots. Claire Randall steps through a stone circle in the countryside and ends up in pre-civil war times.
They are even making a movie of the first book. I'll be there for that one. :yesnod:
KRW Wrote:Shit! 10 years of credibility shot because I can't tell the difference between Tim and time. (At least it was cute)