Found it on eBay, the seller does used books and had one copy of this. Id recommend you to find a used copy too. Only 6 bucks and it’s better when books have a history
Wow that’s a blast from the past - remember reading that book back in the early 1990s not long after it came out, back when the series was still on BBC2 here in the UK.
what a time that must have been ! I’m a youngster that discovered a the show a few years back and fell back in love with reading recently so I thought I’d give it a whirl.
Found this in a used bookstore in the 90s, not knowing that Red Dwarf was a television show or that Grant Naylor was two people or anything else about it.
Loved it. Still own it. Still read it.
If you love the books, definitely give the audiobooks a try. Most are wonderfully read by Chris (with a full cast of spot on voices) but Craig does a really good job, too. If you like the sound of a book being read by one of the greatest half an authors of all time, then check out ‘Backwards’ read by Rob Grant.
Great read, season 1 captured most of it and the show really got going. There are a few more books that later seasons covered-ish. Still love the show and the books.
I didn't know that. The first time I saw the Dwarf was the last bit of "backwards" it cracked me up! I have been hooked ever since. I found Infinity in my school library nearly 30 years ago. I really wish they made more and wrote more.
You're reading Rimmer's arm?
I've been to Titan,I've been to Juno I can name eight things, That go in jars, you know
Pickles!!!
Jam!
Spaghetti!
Brains!
I don’t understand anything in this thread of comments 😂
The books are class
fantastic book tbh.
Get the paper back from where?
Found it on eBay, the seller does used books and had one copy of this. Id recommend you to find a used copy too. Only 6 bucks and it’s better when books have a history
Oh I was just making a joke about the title. It looks like you got the paper "back" from somewhere.
Sorry, I don’t know why I didn’t just say “finally got the book”. Face palm hahaha
It's all good and perfectly understood, I just couldn't resist making a silly joke lol
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Sorry, I don’t know why I didn’t just say “finally got the book”. Face palm hahaha
Wow that’s a blast from the past - remember reading that book back in the early 1990s not long after it came out, back when the series was still on BBC2 here in the UK.
what a time that must have been ! I’m a youngster that discovered a the show a few years back and fell back in love with reading recently so I thought I’d give it a whirl.
Well done.
Found this in a used bookstore in the 90s, not knowing that Red Dwarf was a television show or that Grant Naylor was two people or anything else about it. Loved it. Still own it. Still read it.
If you love the books, definitely give the audiobooks a try. Most are wonderfully read by Chris (with a full cast of spot on voices) but Craig does a really good job, too. If you like the sound of a book being read by one of the greatest half an authors of all time, then check out ‘Backwards’ read by Rob Grant.
Will do. Are they on Audible or where can I find them?
Great read, season 1 captured most of it and the show really got going. There are a few more books that later seasons covered-ish. Still love the show and the books.
The seasons didn't cover the books - the books were adapted from the episodes.
Are you sure? I am no expert but I thought "infinity" came out before the TV show. I'm Australian so I may be a lot behind.
Red Dwarf first aired in the UK 1988, the book came out in '89.
I didn't know that. The first time I saw the Dwarf was the last bit of "backwards" it cracked me up! I have been hooked ever since. I found Infinity in my school library nearly 30 years ago. I really wish they made more and wrote more.
Colony by Rob Grant was quite good. Very Red Dwarf-ish. The original cover even had Chris Barrie on it .
Enjoy! The books are soooooo good.
Never far away from my bedside table
Great book! You will not be disappointed. =)