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David Langford

  • William Robert Loosley
  • Dave Langford
10 avril 1953
David Langford
Facts and Fallacies
The Sex Column and other misprints
Alien Emergencies
The Complete Critical Assembly
Starcombing
The End of Harry Potter?
  • The End of Harry Potter?

    • 210pages
    • 8 heures de lecture
    4,5(11320)Évaluer

    The seventh and final installment of the Harry Potter series has generated unprecedented excitement in the publishing world. Anticipation builds as readers await revelations about Harry and his friends, with even minor hints from J.K. Rowling making headlines. This culmination promises to deliver significant developments in the beloved saga, captivating fans eager for closure in their magical journey.

    The End of Harry Potter?
  • Starcombing

    • 236pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    4,7(6)Évaluer

    David Langford offers a captivating collection of eighty-five pieces that delve into the science fiction and fantasy genres. This anthology features a mix of columns, articles, reviews, essays, and short-short stories, showcasing Langford's sharp wit and keen observations. Readers can expect a blend of humor and insightful commentary, making it an engaging read for fans of speculative fiction.

    Starcombing
  • The Complete Critical Assembly

    • 340pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    4,4(15)Évaluer

    The Complete Critical Assembly by David Langford collects his 101 sf/fantasy book review columns written for the British games magazines White Dwarf, GM and GMI from 1983 to 1992. These were previously collected in two volumes published by Ansible Information, Critical Assembly (1987) and Critical Assembly II (1992). As the blurb written for Amazon puts it:Crammed with critical insights and acerbic wit, the "Critical Mass" -- later "Critical Hits" -- column was notoriously the first page turned to by White Dwarf readers, and it brings Langford appreciative fan mail to this day. Read the whole sequence and learn how to acquire 22 Hugos....

    The Complete Critical Assembly
  • Alien Emergencies

    A Sector General Omnibus

    • 608pages
    • 22 heures de lecture
    4,3(251)Évaluer

    This omnibus edition compiles the second three volumes of James White's Sector General science fiction saga, continuing the exploration of a vast interstellar hospital where diverse alien species come together. The narrative delves into medical challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by the staff, highlighting themes of cooperation, understanding, and the complexities of life in a multicultural environment. Readers can expect engaging stories filled with imaginative world-building and thought-provoking scenarios.

    Alien Emergencies
  • The Sex Column and other misprints

    • 244pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    4,3(4)Évaluer

    David Langford's engaging column in SFX magazine, known for its wit and insight into science fiction, is compiled in this collection, featuring over 130 installments along with additional content. Since the magazine's inception in 1995, Langford's writing has captivated readers, making his column a must-read. This book offers fans a chance to revisit his sharp commentary and humorous takes on the genre, showcasing his significant contribution to science fiction fandom.

    The Sex Column and other misprints
  • The Space Eater

    • 232pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    4,0(7)Évaluer

    Set against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue, the narrative follows a gripping mystery as characters confront their pasts and the consequences of their actions. Themes of guilt and redemption intertwine as the protagonist navigates a web of secrets, revealing dark truths that refuse to stay buried. With unexpected twists and a haunting atmosphere, the story explores the relentless grip of death on the living, challenging characters to confront their fears and make choices that could alter their fates forever.

    The Space Eater
  • The Limbo Files

    • 188pages
    • 7 heures de lecture
    3,5(2)Évaluer

    Set in the vibrant landscape of 1985, the narrative explores David Langford's journey as he wins a Hugo Award and starts a beloved column for 8000 Plus magazine. This column quickly gained a reputation as the must-read feature, capturing the attention of readers eager for insights into the evolving world of computing during a time marked by the emergence of dot-matrix printers and early technology. Langford's unique voice and perspective made his work a staple for enthusiasts navigating the primeval swamps of the digital age.

    The Limbo Files
  • Up Through an Empty House of Stars

    • 312pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    4,0(8)Évaluer

    The collection features a selection of previously uncollected science fiction reviews and articles by David, showcasing his influential insights and critiques that shaped the genre. Through these writings, readers can explore his unique perspective on science fiction's evolution and its cultural impact. The compilation highlights his contributions to the field, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike.

    Up Through an Empty House of Stars
  • 4,0(17)Évaluer

    This collection features a mix of parodies and pastiches inspired by the original work, blending humor with elements of science fiction and fantasy. It includes the entirety of The Dragonhiker's Guide to Battlefield Covenant at Dune's Edge: Odyssey Two, which has been out of print since 1988, along with an additional 40,000 words of new content. Readers can expect a playful exploration of familiar themes and characters, enriched by Langford's unique comedic style.

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