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Better Than Life (Red Dwarf) par Grant…
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Better Than Life (Red Dwarf) (édition 1991)

par Grant Naylor

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Based on the TV series, this book is a sequel to Red Dwarf. The characters of Rimmer, Cat and Kryten are trapped in a computer game which can transport players directly to the world of imagination, a world where each player can enjoy fabulous success. The only catch is that the game kills.
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Titre:Better Than Life (Red Dwarf)
Auteurs:Grant Naylor
Info:Penguin Books Ltd (1991), Paperback, 240 pages
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Better Than Life par Grant Naylor (Author)

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    Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers par Grant Naylor (MrBuch)
    MrBuch: Red Dwarf is the first, Better Than Life is the sequel and just as good. Also Red Dwarf ends on a cliffhanger, so you just have to read both!
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There isn't great continuity in the Red Dwarf books. The first book ends with them pretty much decided to leave 'Better than Life'. This book start off with it again, and takes the story to a very illogical conclusion.

The talking toaster is a great character that had a brief life on the TV Show. It does a great job in this book.

The problem for me was the whole Lister fighting for his life on the trash planet. It easy could have been removed. ( )
  billycongo | Jul 22, 2020 |
I wish that the show had included the Earth as garbage planet segment with the giant, intelligent roaches, and I love the way the backwards planet was introduced in this book. ( )
1 voter JBarringer | Dec 30, 2017 |
Almost every Dystopian book about computers and virtual realities - see Ready Player One, James Dashners new series - probably found it's roots here...unless someone else did it ages ago.

Better than life is a computer simulation where your subconscious mind combines with technology to create the ultimate experience with one of it s first functions being to wipe your memory of the starting the game. For this reason many players simply never make it out as they don't realise they are in.

In this book the crew of Red Dwarf find themselves trapped in the game and trying to rescue each other. It is hilarious and scary as shit all at the same time. ( )
1 voter areadingmachine | Jul 6, 2015 |
The first third of this book is fucking awesome. The Better Than Life bit. It's amazing. That's why I wanted to read this book. I saw that episode of Red Dwarf, and it was so good, I just had to read the book. And, that part of the book was great, but after that, it turns to complete horseshit.

Better Than Life is the most addictive game ever developed. It's a completely immersive virtual reality game, that allows you to create your own perfect world. Where Lister is living the perfect family life, in a small time, with the his lifelong love obsession Kristine. Where Rimmer is rich as balls, with all the hot bitches, and the biggest penis on the planet. Seriously, Rimmer goes to his Personal Body Tailor, because his current body had gotten a bit wrinkled. The tailor asked Rimmer how he likes his new body. "The penis could be a bit bigger," Rimmer says. "Sir, any bigger and it would be dragging on the ground," the tailor responds.

All this is great stuff. But, then they finally get out of the game, and the story turns to trying to rescue their spaceship from colliding with a rogue planet. Oh noes! Who the fuck cares?

Lister gets stranded on a garbage planet, and makes friends with 9 foot long cockroaches. Okay, that's a bit weird. But again, who the fuck cares?

So, here's some advice, if you want to read this book. Stop reading when they get out of Better Than Life. Because after that, you'll just want to kill yourself. ( )
1 voter gecizzle | Mar 5, 2015 |
Better Than Life by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor is the second book based on the British science fiction comedy show Red Dwarf. The crew of Red Dwarf's journey to return to Earth gets interrupted when they find themselves trapped inside of an addictive virtual reality game and they must find a way to escape before their real world bodies die. This proves to be no easy task though since they can't leave unless they want to, and even after reaching that state they face many additional obstacles preventing their escape. This book was pretty funny and I enjoyed reading it just as much as the first book. Like with the ending of the first book, it didn't exactly end on a cliffhanger, but it did make me want to read the third book right away.



This book picks up right where the first one left off, so you really do need to read Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers before reading this book. There are differences between the show and the books, so if you plan on watching the show as well, I'd recommend watching all of the seasons before starting on the books as going back and forth can get confusing. ( )
  Kythe42 | Aug 20, 2014 |
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Based on the TV series, this book is a sequel to Red Dwarf. The characters of Rimmer, Cat and Kryten are trapped in a computer game which can transport players directly to the world of imagination, a world where each player can enjoy fabulous success. The only catch is that the game kills.

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