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Posted: 7/13/2014 6:08:27 PM EDT
Please let me know what your favorite science fiction book is?
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The one I enjoyed the most in the last 2 decades was Yellow Eyes.
It helps to be familiar with the series though. I don't think it would be as enjoyable if not read as part of the series. |
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Battlefield Earth, Cadet Eden of the Sub-Sea Fleet, and Phules Company.
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That's a hard one. I really like a lot of older Heinlein, but I think if I had to pick my absolute favorite SF novel it would be Voice of the Whirlwind by Walter Jon Williams.
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I doubt I could pick only one that would be my favorite, head and shoulders above the rest.
But if I had to pick one book to be stranded on a desert island with, I'd take Neal Stephenson's Anathem. |
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Between Lucifer's Hammer, and the Falkenberg's Legion series. I'm a big Pournelle fan.
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While it's certainly neither high art nor hard sci-fi, I'll be damned if I didn't enjoy the Eisenhorn Trilogy by Dan Abrams more than just about any other science fiction I've read. I've read better books that were better written, but like I said, this one was probably the most fun.
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Starship troopers by Heinlien followed by Enders game likely because I read it when I was a kid and have some childhood memories associated with it. But starship troopers still takes number one by a long shot.
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While maybe not my favorite but Redliners by David Drake is up there.
Link to free Kindle edition: |
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If I had to pick one it would probably be A Fire Upon the Deep.
Read it twice, and will probably read it again. |
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Uh, Dune.
Then the entire Dune series ( by Frank Herbert) Then Armor. |
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Have not read it in a decade or two but the info is always somewhat in the back of my mind.
"The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" by R.A.H. (what is old is rediscovered as new again) |
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That's a great one. I'm not sure if I liked it or its sort-of-prequel A Deepness In The Sky better, though. Top tier books. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I had to pick one it would probably be A Fire Upon the Deep. Read it twice, and will probably read it again. That's a great one. I'm not sure if I liked it or its sort-of-prequel A Deepness In The Sky better, though. Top tier books. Both were great, though I do prefer A Fire Upon the Deep. Just executed so perfectly. The follow up on the Tines world was good too, but not quite on the same level. Hope there's another!! |
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/ArmorOriginalCover.gif I have his original outline, and if he'd finished the sequel he was going to name a character after me. View Quote I wish he had put out a sequel. That was a great book. |
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I wish he had put out a sequel. That was a great book. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/ArmorOriginalCover.gif I have his original outline, and if he'd finished the sequel he was going to name a character after me. I wish he had put out a sequel. That was a great book. I'm not sure how serious he was about it. We were all excited when he brought some pages of Armor 2 to one of the ConDFW's and read them in a session, but I suspected it was never going to get off the ground when he brought the same pages 2 years later and read them again. He used to drop ideas about projects that he was "just about to get published" all the time. There was a novel he wrote half of right after Vampire$ called Gabriel, short stories called The Crusader Device and Godling, a series about a detective who lived on a boat, etc. The only things I know about that he ever actually finished were his sequel to Vampire$ (called Werewolve$), and a thriller called Lady, both written as screenplays. I have about 100 pages of the Armor sequel, but it's not enough to ever really get into anything. A bit of background on Jack Crow and some details of Felix/Lewis's early days on Sanction. |
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Starship Troopers (getting ready to read it again).
Armor was good (John Steakley) but not as good as Starship Troopers. Lately I'm finding I like Old Man's War. I've read it about 3 times in the last 3 years or so. So many good books. I like the Posleen War series. I think Yellow Eyes and Watch on the Rhine are my two favorite ones of the 8 or 9 that have been written so far. |
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Can't pick one but what immediately comes to mind is Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson.
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I have to agree Snow Crash is really good, but for classic science fiction, if I can pick only one, I would go with "Neuromancer" by Gibson, and if I can have some runners up I would go with Heinlien's "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" and "Stand on Zanzibar" [I am drawing a blank on the author] and H.G. Wells "War of the Worlds".
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This 'un... http://www.bookfever.com/book_photos/49512.jpg Mostly because of this bad MoFo (artist's depiction, obviously)... http://www.technovelgy.com/graphics/Michael.jpg Best, JBR View Quote Footfall could be made into a great movie without butchering it too badly. I'd daresay that if it were put inot competent hands, it would be the pinnacle of alien invasion movies for quite some time. |
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The Dark Tower(series) was a long read but worth it in my opinion.
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Is that sci fi? I thought it would be considered fantasy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Dark Tower(series) was a long read but worth it in my opinion. Is that sci fi? I thought it would be considered fantasy. Roland of Gilead laughing hysterically in a cottage owned by Santa Claus the Vampire is certainly Fantasy to me. That scene may be a little mixed up in my head since it's been years since I read the book but that's the way I remember it. And I could never bring myself to read it again. Too much pain. Too much Disappointment. Edit: Sorry for the grammar and spelling but I'm really upset now. |
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Blindsight, by Peter Watts. The sequel is coming out in a couple weeks.
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Wow Im glad I found this thread, I will certainly look into Footfall. One of my favorite books is Lucifers Hammer, so I'd like to see how they wrote an alien invasion book.
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Wow Im glad I found this thread, I will certainly look into Footfall. One of my favorite books is Lucifers Hammer, so I'd like to see how they wrote an alien invasion book. View Quote I need to reread it, only read it once. It was definitely up there with LH or Mote in God's Eye. |
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I loved that book when I was a teenager. Incredibly broad scope, and all sorts of Easter eggs, before people really knew what Easter eggs were. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dark IS The Sun by Philip Jose Farmer I loved that book when I was a teenager. Incredibly broad scope, and all sorts of Easter eggs, before people really knew what Easter eggs were. \I couldn't agree more with your review. I believe it was in the 70's when I read it. |
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The Dark Tower(series) was a long read but worth it in my opinion. Is that sci fi? I thought it would be considered fantasy. Little bit of both but mostly fantasy... |
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Quoted: Little bit of both but mostly fantasy... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The Dark Tower(series) was a long read but worth it in my opinion. Is that sci fi? I thought it would be considered fantasy. Little bit of both but mostly fantasy... |
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Please let me know what your favorite science fiction book is? View Quote Armor by John Steakly |
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Heinlein's "Starship Troopers" and "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" have been listed. I'll give honorable mention to Larry Niven's "Protector" |
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Civilization Series (aka Lensman series) by EE Doc Smith
Giant series from James Hogan is a good read as well. Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy is always fun. Light of Other Days by Arthur C Clarke is good. Also another vote for The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Hard to pick just one. |
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The Dark Tower(series) was a long read but worth it in my opinion. Is that sci fi? I thought it would be considered fantasy. Little bit of both but mostly fantasy... I've been reading Pandora's Star for what seems like an eternity....started SO slow, but is now getting really good with the introduction of the Primes...my biggest gripe is the unneeded descriptions of things, FFS, I don't need driving directions to visit imaginary cities on imaginary planets! I love some of the concepts though. |
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Pandora's Star and Judas Unchained are very good books, but you're right, they can be a bit of a slog in places. I like them better than Night's Dawn though.
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Fallen Dragon by Peter f Hamilton
leviathan wakes byJames s a Corey Ender series by Orson Scott card I read more fantasy than sci fi.
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I agree on Starship Troopers and Dune.
Try "Thirteen" by Richard K Morgan. |
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Another for Starship Troopers and Dune. The entire Honorverse is probably my favorite, though. And about 4 or 5 years ago a book called "Leviathan Wakes" came out and I just could not put it down. Then there's always Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy...
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