Oldfarmdons wrote:
Aliramone wrote:
The Midwich Cuckoos.
Having watched with a Junior Ramone the recent remake - which was pretty good - I've read the book after gawd knows how many years. V good.
Gonna read 'Day of the triffids' next....
Fully agreed - I read The Midwich Cuckoos this time last year and found it a fantastic tale with some really challenging moral questions, some of which are quite uncomfortable in a contemporary context. If that's the Keeley Hawes adaptation on Sky from last year then I thought that was very good as well, quite low key, avoiding the sensational but with some well crafted screenplay changes
Agreed on Triffids, a wonderful catastrophe novel that just reeks of same Cold War angst of the times - I'm sure you will love it. Having read these I followed up with The Kraken Wakes last summer which I found a little tame by comparison, fantastic story craft but not quite the same impact, possible because of the high bar set by the Triffids
I've got the Chrysalids earmarked on the wish list for later this year, more happy stuff!

Yes it was the Keely Hawes version. (There was a US version some time before but it was, I believe, panned).
Read 'Triffids' well over 40 years ago and have just ordered the DVD of the 1981 version that I recall a bit (that was the hight of my uni daze

) The lights at the beginning. I didn't think it was a 'solar flare' I thought it was military technology in space (designed to blind on the battlefield) that had malfunctioned.
I can't recall The Chrysalids so I'll by/read that.
Agree with you on 'Kraken'.
You might like 'Trouble with Lichen' (if you've not read it) which, again, I distantly recall as a damn good read.