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Paperback Books by Robert Rankin
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| The Da Da De Da Da Code (Gollancz) |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| The world's Master of Far-Fetched Fiction takes us into the heart of the Da Da De Da Da Code, wherein lies the music of the angels—and the music of the devil. Aliens, flying saucers from hell, the Multiverse, the Illuminati—every wacky,... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 2008 |
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| The Da Da De Da Da Code (Gollancz) |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| The world's Master of Far-Fetched Fiction takes us into the heart of the Da Da De Da Da Code, wherein lies the music of the angels—and the music of the devil. Aliens, flying saucers from hell, the Multiverse, the Illuminati—every wacky,... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 2008 |
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| The Toyminator |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| Somewhere over the rainbow and just off the Yellow Brick Road stands Toy City, formerly known as Toy Town. And things are not going well for the city's inhabitants. There have been outbreaks of STC - Spontaneous Toy Combustion - and there are... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 2007 |
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| Publication Date: July 2006 |
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| Knees Up Mother Earth |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| When developers threaten to bulldoze the town's football grounds, the patrons of the Flying Swan pub decide to change history, and they use a super-computer and the Golden Fleece to assist them in their quest. |
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| Publication Date: August 2005 |
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| Witches of Chiswick (Gollancz SF) |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| We have all been lied to. A great and sinister conspiracy exists to keep us from uncovering the truth about our past. Have you ever wondered how Victorians like Jules Verne and H.G. Wells dreamed up all that fantastic futuristic fiction? Did... Read More |
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| Publication Date: July 2004 |
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| Publication Date: November 2003 |
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| Web Site Story |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| They wrote it off as a scare story. The Millennium Bug was the non-event of the 20th century. But they were wrong, because the bug was real. It's a computer virus and it's about to do a deadly species cross-over, from machine to mankind. |
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| Publication Date: October 2001 |
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| Publication Date: June 1998 |
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| Nostradamus Ate My Hamster |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| Robert wants to be a star in the movies. He has invented a system with his computer that could put the old stars back on the screen, alongside him. He has the script and the money, but Hollywood isn't keen. Could the perfect partnership lie... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 1997 |
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| A Dog Called Demolition |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| Danny is not sad and lonely any more, because he has 'the voice'—the voice of an imaginary dog called Demolition. The dog tells him what to do, like how to adjust the bar code reader in the shop so he can read what people are thinking.... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 1996 |
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| The Sprouts of Wrath (Brentford Trilogy) |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| The fourth part of the 'Brentford Trilogy'. Amazing, but true, Brentford Town Council has agreed to host the next Olympic Games. However, something sinister is afoot in Brentford, and it is up to the regulars of The Flying Swan to save the... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 1993 |
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| Publication Date: December 1992 |
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| The Antipope (Brentford Trilogy) |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| This story uncovers suburbia's darkest secrets—mostly in The Flying Swan, where Neville the barman and Archroy, owner of five magic beans, do battle with beasts of the occult—and in particular the rather unpleasant Pope Alexander VI, the... Read More |
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| Publication Date: February 1992 |
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| Armageddon: The Musical |
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| by Robert Rankin |
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| It is the year 2050 and the soap opera 'The Earthers' is making big video bucks in the intergalactic ratings race. Alien TV executives know exactly what the old earth drama needs to make the off-world audience sit up and stare—a spectacular... Read More |
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| Publication Date: April 1991 |
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