Canticle for Liebowitz was a good book and I read it during my phase reading of books from World War 2 and the occupation of Italy so included catch22 and closing time by Heller.
Years later I listened to the BBC radio plays of the book, which are probably available on the radio archiv still worth a listen in my opinion.
Currently finished reading the night watch by Sergei Lukyanenko, and about to start day watch. It is a triology in four parts so that wins points in my book. It is a russian fantasy with witches and worlocks and great mages. The subtitle russian film nightwatch and day watch are based loosely on the books.
Canticle for Liebowitz was a good book and I read it during my phase reading of books from World War 2 and the occupation of Italy so included catch22 and closing time by Heller.
Years later I listened to the BBC radio plays of the book, which are probably available on the radio archiv still worth a listen in my opinion.
Currently finished reading the night watch by Sergei Lukyanenko, and about to start day watch. It is a triology in four parts so that wins points in my book. It is a russian fantasy with witches and worlocks and great mages. The subtitle russian film nightwatch and day watch are based loosely on the books.