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| Japanese in Wisconsin Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Wisconsin
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened I've read Baxter's Xeelee and co-works with Clarke, and Hamilton's mindstar rising in Japanese translation, but recent stories I haven't known sounds like great hard SF. Thanks: I'll try NASA Trilogy and Night's Dawn. |
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| Japanese in Wisconsin Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Wisconsin
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened Quote:
I tried to read it in Japanese translation, but the name of protagonist reminded me a famous comedian and I couldn't be serious. I'm very sorry, but I think the author should've checked carefully for the name. Most Japanese readers share this problem... | |
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| Geezenstack Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Blackburn with Darwen
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened To the list of classics already mentioned in this thread, I would like to add From These Ashes - The Complete Short SF of Fredric Brown. A pretty definitive collection of stories by one of the greatest (and most criminally overlooked) practitioners of short form SF the genre has ever produced. Brown had the uncanny ability to go from funny to terrifying (and back again) in the space of a single sentence, and a knack for writing stories which stay in the mind long after you have finished reading them. |
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| Science fiction fantasy Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: California
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Nope. The Monster's much prettier. Well, give or take a little. | |
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| Between a rock and... Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Colorado
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Set in the future ~600 years, kind of an unlikely hero type story. I enjoyed it enough to give it 4 stars ****. - Z. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened I highly recommend Kesrith by CJ Cherryh. She might be famous SF writer but i hear from her fans that Faded Sun isnt her best series, still i recommend the first book. |
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| Between a rock and... Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Colorado
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened Quote:
Gardner R Dozois... The Year's Best Science Fiction ... - Google Book Search David G. Hartwell... Amazon.com: Year's Best SF 12 (Year's Best Sf): David G. Hartwell,Kathryn Cramer: Books Short stories by individual authors... Category:Science fiction short story collections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hope those help! - Z. | |
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| Head in the Clouds Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Australia, New South Wales
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened I don't think this one has been mentioned yet, though others of his have (but I can't resist mentioning this one as I love it so): Arthur C. Clarke Rendezvous with Rama Never fails to evoke a sense of wonder, awe and mystery for me. Excellent list of recommendations, most of my faves are in there somewhere. A duo I read fairly recently that is worth checking out for the harder sci-fi types is Dan Simmons' Ilium and Olympos. Very inkeresting. Others have done so but I must make mention of Iain M. Banks as I cannot help myself, he's my favourite "current" sci fi author. I can't choose a favourite book of his but his Culture series is fabulous (no need to read in order). |
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| Where matter vanishes... Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Maryland
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened Michael F. Flynn was mentioned before for Fallen Angels, but I'd like to add that his Firestar series was especially excellent. Constantly trotting out technologies that seemed right around the corner, or perhaps right there at the so-called "bleeding edge" of technology. Some of it was really in the works when the series was written (e.g., "spiders" crawling the internet), of course, but in general much of it seems plausible. The first 3 books, Firestar, RogueStar and LodeStar, are especially good and deal with the same set of characters over a span of decades. The last book, The Wreck of the River of Stars, is OK, but not as good as the earlier books in my opinion. You don't have to really already know much about any of the technology involved; Flynn has a way of introducing it quickly, moving off to another plot, then working the first technical subject back in with a gradual explanation at a later point in the book. It sounds flighty, but Flynn pulls it off. |
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| Science fiction fantasy Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Tazmania
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened Tully Zetford's Ryder Hook series. 4 in English, a couple more in German. Out of print but available from many used sci-fi book dealers online. Laurence James' Simon Rack series, 5 books in all, same story re; availability as the Hook novels. Both series set far in the future. Action/adventure orientated. Both series written third person past tense. Cheers: Jaq. |
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| The Irish Assassin Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: County Down
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened Wow, what a thread... I'd have to go with: Helliconia - Brian Aldiss A Canticle for Leibowitz - Walter M. Miller Jr Books One and Two of the Cornelius Chronicles - Michael Moorcock The Dragon in the Sea - Frank Herbert The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World - Harlan Ellison Gravity's Rainbow - Thomas Pynchon Perdidio Street Station - China Miéville Apologies as some of these have already made an appearance, but these are the works I'd give the unbeliever... |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Sci-Fi Recommendations - for the unenlightened Can anyone recommend any good SF anthologies with newer SF stories and authors ? Something like Mammoth but focused on more newer SF. There must some good ones. I saw one called New Science Fiction something focused on the last 20 years i think. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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New SF and Year 's Best Science Fiction sounds interesting. | |
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