06-08-2004, 09:49 PM
I'd say:
-Isaac Asimov, really interesting plots, inspires me to try just a little harder.
-Douglas Adams, he wrote The HitchHiker's guide the galaxy, great inspiration for Spontaneous humour. His Dirk Gently books also have a great...interconnetedness about them :D
-The Lord of The Rings books were astoundingly well written, I swear, 67% of the writing in them is detail about facial expressions, location, moods, etc.
-The entire bookshelf in my room? :D
- Animal Farm and 1984, 1984 in particular has one of the greatest plots, where the good guys actually lose. Very grim.
-Jean M. Auel's 'Clan of the Cave Bear' series has an excellent attention to detail, and I love detail.
Thats about all I can think of...for now. :roll:
-Isaac Asimov, really interesting plots, inspires me to try just a little harder.
-Douglas Adams, he wrote The HitchHiker's guide the galaxy, great inspiration for Spontaneous humour. His Dirk Gently books also have a great...interconnetedness about them :D
-The Lord of The Rings books were astoundingly well written, I swear, 67% of the writing in them is detail about facial expressions, location, moods, etc.
-The entire bookshelf in my room? :D
- Animal Farm and 1984, 1984 in particular has one of the greatest plots, where the good guys actually lose. Very grim.
-Jean M. Auel's 'Clan of the Cave Bear' series has an excellent attention to detail, and I love detail.
Thats about all I can think of...for now. :roll: