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This omnibus edition combines the first two cult classic Red Dwarf novelsโ'Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers' and 'Better Than Life'โalong with the original TV pilot script draft. Presented in pristine new condition with fast same-day dispatch and secure packaging, itโs a must-have for sci-fi aficionados and collectors craving a seamless blend of humor, adventure, and nostalgia.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 396 Reviews |
C**L
Brilliant
Arrived well and looked almost brand new despite buying used. I carry it around with me and being paperback, the colour seems to fade on the edges (which has meant I've gotten myself a clear case- but that's only if you intend to carry it around for prolonged periods) other than that, absolutely perfect. Can't fault
M**T
Maybe the funniest book Iโve ever read
Hilarious stuff
J**E
Expanding on show concepts, a must read!
Probably my favorite book, if you love Red Dwarf but are hesitant to buy this - do it! improves upon some of the different episodes from the show, expanding them and exploring the different themes a bit more than they could fit into the episodes. If you haven't seen or read any Red Dwarf, but love Sci-Fi and comedy, get it anyway! Dare I say it i actually preferred how they transferred the concepts of some of the episodes into the book! Worth giving a chance for old fans/new fans and people who just want a funny Sci-Fi Comedy book!
B**W
Hilarious adaptation of an Hilarious show
Red Dwarf genus premise of merging sitcom and Sci-Fi is an enduring one and the fact it's still going after 32 years with the majority of the original cast/creative team is impressive. Book tie in's were quite common in the pre-video age though mostly these were novelisations/scripts of the show and added little. These books go beyond that level, attempting to change the series' episodic nature into a bigger narrative [ala Hitchhikers Guide] and the lack of budget restraints allows the writers to expand the shows scope. Infinity: Like the first two series, it's primarily focused on Lister and Rimmer, though Holly, the Cat [who's species background is expanded on] and Kryten [who's pre-crew life is darkly funny] get moments to shine. The episodes 'The End', ;Future Echo's' and 'Kryten' are quite close to the tv episodes but we get more background on the leads, quite a few scenes set before the show's beginning and a new spin on Me2 and better than life. Not every gag translates well but Grant-Naylors wit comes across well in novel form. The chapters are quite short and it moves along well. Better than Life: The opening section, the part relating the title, is by far the weakest, expanding on a tight and short section in the previous novel but ends up dragging and is pretty pointless while not being a patch on the tv episode. Once the crew are back on Red Dwarf, the book picks up nicely. 'White hole' [which was actually made after this book was published] and 'Polymorph' are quite close to the TV episodes and Talky Toaster is over exposed, but there are plenty of fantastic ideas [such as Garbage World], the supporting characters get more to do and some poignant scenes [rivalling the ones in 'Stoke me a clipper'. The writers would go there separate ways to write the two follow ups [which act as alternative sequels] but these are a must read for fans, though newcomers would be advised to watch some of the show first.
A**R
A must for the Red Dwarf fanbois :-)
Second hand, cheap, good condition, quick delivery and a great read ... what could be better? I've only seen Red Dwarf 137 times and I thought it was a great read and added to the Red Dwarfiness of my life! "Backwards" next ... or would that be first? :-)
T**S
20 years on still a v funny read
Just purchased this on a whim for a light bit of holiday reading. I remember reading and enjoying it back in the Red Dwarf heyday and was curious to see how it would stand up after all these years. Well it hasn't dated at all. I still laughed out loud several times. As has been mentioned it fleshes out the TV characters well, there are some wonderful stories and some fantastic one liners. It is a bit like Hitchikers Guide for the 90s - I really do believe it stands comparison with Douglas Adams' masterpieces. Highly recommended!
A**D
Excellent condition, very fast delivery
Exactly like description, in excellent condition, really fast delivery. Came in time to take to comic-con. It is now signed by the whole cast, and a treasured possession.
C**S
Fabulous
Great book
N**D
Fun
My daughter is a fan of Red Dwarf and loves the book.
R**H
Great book
Fabulous
A**N
Probably one of the most hilarious books I've ever read..
This is a superb book - one I must have read at least ten times. And each time I read it it, I find something new to laugh at. I had to get a new copy because my old one was falling apart after so much use. It's imaginative and hilarious and certainly up there with the likes of Douglas Adams, if you're into that sort of humour.
H**S
Highly recommended.
This gives a lot of background for several episodes of "Red Dwarf," going further into the series than just the first two seasons (eg, there's "White Hole" in the chapter "She Rides!" when Lister's playing pool with planets). We find out why Lister joins the Space Corps, and why he has his picture of Frankenstein and him processed in the ship's photo lab. Lots of other Dwarfer gems. Highly recommended.
T**D
A good review of the episodes I've seen so far with a few rewrites to keep things fresh
A relaxing read. A nice look back to those wonderful days on the Red Dwarf. I'm early with this review as I couldn't wait to review it even though I'm only halfway in.
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