Tyson started writing after an unfortunate accident with an imagination and a pencil at a young age. He writes because he enjoys it and could totally give it up anytime he wanted.
Tyson has a couple of science degrees, is married with a son, a daughter, and is a vocal proponent of renewable energies and refreshing cups of tea.
Omit Stephen Leather and you have yourself a fantabulous list!
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Not a fan or Stephen’s writing?
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I’m really not. To be fair, I’ve only read “Midnight” but it felt as if it was extremely rushed. The beginning was excellent but then his writing skills seemed to decrease like he wasn’t putting in the effort anymore. I couldn’t bring myself to finish the book due to the way it was written!
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A few of the reviewers on Goodreads felt the same way: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10085245-midnight
I know Stephen pumps out the books, so it doesn’t surprise me that some aren’t great. The ones I’ve read have been good.
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He belives australians ride to school on kangaroos, u a dumb fuck
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Thanks Jeff.
I always appreciate deep insights from those with such sterling comprehension skills.
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For those wanting some context:
https://tysonadams.wordpress.com/2016/01/05/do-people-in-australia-ride-kangaroos/
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I’m enjoying the site today, I am curious if you have read Mark Z Danielewski’s books ‘House of Leaves’ and you thoughts on it. Happy holidays, Rb
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Hi Ronnie, No I haven’t read anything by Mark. I just looked up House of Leaves and it does sound like the sort of literary book I might enjoy, although the idea of footnotes and non-conventional style (etc) might also annoy me. Thanks for the suggestion though, I’ll have to check a sample out.
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Love the bio dude.
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It does show roughly when I grew up and the TV I watched 😀
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