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I had no idea Tripod websites still existed.

 

Angelfire is still up too. Believe it.

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Author Bel Kaufman died at the age of 103. Could have been posted in two threads.

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Pulp Western author JT Edson

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/10991471/JT-Edson-obituary.html

 

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In 1984 the Labour Party protested about the characters in JT’s Ladies: they included a gunslinger called Roy Hattersley (then the party’s deputy leader) and his sidekick Len Murray and three desperadoes named Alex Kitson, Alan Fisher and David Basnett — all of them well-known trade union leaders.

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Author Bel Kaufman died at the age of 103. Could have been posted in two threads.

 

''Up the down staircase'' was far from what I had hoped for :(

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Pulp Western author JT Edson

 

http://www.telegraph...n-obituary.html

 

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In 1984 the Labour Party protested about the characters in JT’s Ladies: they included a gunslinger called Roy Hattersley (then the party’s deputy leader) and his sidekick Len Murray and three desperadoes named Alex Kitson, Alan Fisher and David Basnett — all of them well-known trade union leaders.

 

FFS!!

 

I was convinced he was dead already. Regardless of the presence of Labour figures in his books I think the true gem was his common sense one-liner when interviewed by The Guardian: "I reckon writing deep books is over rated."

 

Never read any of his books, but I'm always quoting that thought.

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The two writers who gave us Logan's Run are both still with us and worthy of future consideration William F Nolan (b.1928) and George Clayton Johnson (b.1929).

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Siegfred Lenz German Author is dead at 88

 

Hit number 10 for me in my 50. I remember at A-level German having to do a book review and chose one of his. I tried to wing it, having only read half of it unaware it was a famous novel.

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RA Montgomery, the creator of the "Choose Your Own Adventure" book series, has died aged 78 after a short illness. He then turned back to page 34 and decided to follow the dragon down to the dungeon instead.

 

Another chunk of my 80s childhood has melted away like an iceberg... :(

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RA Montgomery, the creator of the "Choose Your Own Adventure" book series, has died aged 78 after a short illness. He then turned back to page 34 and decided to follow the dragon down to the dungeon instead.

 

Another chunk of my 80s childhood has melted away like an iceberg... :(

 

At least it wasn't Ian Livingstone

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RA Montgomery, the creator of the "Choose Your Own Adventure" book series, has died aged 78 after a short illness. He then turned back to page 34 and decided to follow the dragon down to the dungeon instead.

 

Another chunk of my 80s childhood has melted away like an iceberg... :(

 

At least it wasn't Ian Livingstone

 

That 'Starship Traveller' was an absolute bastard to complete! I never did...

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RA Montgomery, the creator of the "Choose Your Own Adventure" book series, has died aged 78 after a short illness. He then turned back to page 34 and decided to follow the dragon down to the dungeon instead.

 

Another chunk of my 80s childhood has melted away like an iceberg... :(

 

At least it wasn't Ian Livingstone

 

That 'Starship Traveller' was an absolute bastard to complete! I never did...

 

Did anyone ever complete The Masks of Mayhem?

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http://en.wikipedia....ntasy_gamebooks

 

Fucking hell, Midnight Rogue, what a waste of paper.

 

Of course reading these prepared you for the onslaught of rants you get for being on this forum because these books were personally endorsed by Satan and turned middle class nerdy school boys into fully fledged Knights of Hell.

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Another list that no-one asked for:

 

Living Winners of the Carnegie Medal

 

The Carnegie medal is awarded for outstanding Children's books whether fiction or non-fiction. It was won by C S Lewis's The Last Battle in 1956 and Neil Gaiman said winning the prize was very important to him. No-one has won the prize three times although seven authors have won it twice.

 

I have listed the authors in order of thier first win.

 

Pauline Clarke (b.1921) Won in 1962

Sheena Porter (b.1935)

Alan Garner (b.1934)

Rosemary Harris (b.1923)

K.M Peyton (b.1929)

Richard Adams (b.1920)

Penelope Lively (b.1933)

Gene Kemp (b.1926)

Peter Dickinson (b.1927)

Kevin Crossley-Holland (b.1941)

Berlie Doherty (b.1943)

Susan Price (b.1955)

Geraldine McCraughrean (b.1951)

Anne Fine (b.1947)

Gillian Cross (b.1945)

Robert Swindells (b.1939)

Theresa Breslin (??)

Philip Pullman (b.1946)

Melvin Burgess (b.1954)

Tim Bowler (b.1953)

David Almond (b.1951)

Aidan Chambers (b.1934) Won in 1999

 

I have only added those winner before 2000 but one post 2000 winner Siobhan Dowd was already dead when she won.

 

Look at the Chaos P D James has caused.

 

I had to find a replacement for her for my theme team so I just checked on Pauline Clarke to find she died last summer (2013) and it passed by unnoticed.

 

Shows how risky some of these picks are.

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Novelist Rebecca Farnworth has died from cancer, aged 49.

 

She was a published author in her own right, but achieved greater fame by ghost-writing Katie Price's books.

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