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Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers |
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Rating: Summary: The absolute funniest sci-fi space adventure ever! Review: 1st in a series of 3 hysterical space adventure comedies by Grant Naylor (actually the last names of the two authors combined, an inside joke I guess). The hero, Lister, becomes the last human in existance and teams up with an android with a neatness compulsion, and a hologram of his dead ex-roomate. He's 3,000,000 years in the future after coming out of an unattended stasis. He wants to get back to Earth, if it even still exists. Words cannot describe how funny this book is. You will laugh out loud uncontrollably. MUST READ!
Rating: Summary: Extreamly Funny Review: This book kicks I have never read a book so funny next to RED DWARF Better Then Life Those two books are the in Science fiction novels I hope I can get a hold of some more RED DWARF books.
Rating: Summary: AHHH.......RIMMMER Review: ALL HAIL THE GREATEST HOLOGRAM IN THE HISTORY. HE IS THE ONE WHO GETS LISTER THROUGH
Rating: Summary: A must read for the serious (?) Red Dwarfer Review: If you loved to catch the Red Dwarf show but missed a few episodes or can't quite put some in chronological order then you MUST read this book. Simply put, this book brings together the best parts of the episodes and solidly answers those pesky questions that arose between episodes. No, it isn't a repair manual, it is the clarity of the Red Dwarf story that only Grant & Naylor can provide.
Rating: Summary: Very funny, a must for more than just sci-fi fans Review: I think what impresses me the most about the Red Dwarf series is that there's no real mystique to it, no boundaries that have to be pushed. It's simply a funny series in a sci-fi world. Not to mention, I think everybody identifies with at least parts of the characters, such as Lister's slobbiness or Rimmer's "career first, love second" attitude towards life.
Rating: Summary: All & all one of the best books ever. Review: A great book for any fan of Red Dwarf, british comedy, sci-fi, or satire comedy. A long and winding plot with many character twists and personality alterations along the way. Some dilemas of real life are well-illustrated by Rob & Doug's unique use of text, as well as dialogue is used to degrade characters in their TV show also called Red Dwarf. I would recommend it to a more intellectual crowd, not because in is complex, but it makes you think, and use common sense to get some of the more- blatent jokes. It isn't dry british with, it's wet monty python-like sharp satire, and verbal slapstick
Rating: Summary: Cool Review: Lister joins the space corps to get back home.To Earth. But when he gets rooms with the most boring man on the ship his course changes. He thought it would be a quick journey. He didn't know it would take him millions on years to get home, then to do the cleaning up when he gets back.
Vikki Carr wrote this review
Rating: Summary: All smegheads, listen up Review: I liked Red Dwarf before I read the book, and it lived up to my expectations. Brilliant TV programme, and brilliant books too. A MUST BUY
Rating: Summary: Fans of science fiction or British humour will love this. Review: If you like science fiction and/or British humour you'll love this. If you are already a fan of the excellent TV series ``Red Dwarf'' you'll enjoy the greater character development in this book
Rating: Summary: brilliant Review: the last human + a creature evolved from cats + a hologram + amekanoid + and a computer = the most brilliant book ever.
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