If you like short stories, The Martian Chronicles is a very well written set of short stories that ties together into an overarching teheme (that I can't tell you exactly what it is.) Its my favorite science fiction.
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GeneralStan
United States4789 Posts
If you like short stories, The Martian Chronicles is a very well written set of short stories that ties together into an overarching teheme (that I can't tell you exactly what it is.) Its my favorite science fiction. | ||
Broken.Mind
United States364 Posts
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Itachii
Poland12466 Posts
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koreakool
United States334 Posts
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rkarhu
Finland570 Posts
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Groslouser
France337 Posts
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Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
Currently reading slaughterhouse 5 by vonegut, like it so far. Will add more if I think of them. | ||
minus_human
4784 Posts
If, on the other hand, you're just craving for pew pew lasers 10 $ books from Amazon... then I don't care enough to finish this post | ||
LuMiX
China5757 Posts
On December 23 2008 17:38 GeneralStan wrote: If you want to fall asleep quickly, I definitely recommend the Foundation series! If you like short stories, The Martian Chronicles is a very well written set of short stories that ties together into an overarching teheme (that I can't tell you exactly what it is.) Its my favorite science fiction. I started reading that book at the very end of summer, but once school started i didn't continue. It is a pretty interesting read. | ||
besiger
Croatia2452 Posts
if you dont wanna spend money on them just yet i could send you 1 in pdf format so you can see what its about, its a awesome universe, but it takes quite a lot of lore learning. | ||
SOB_Maj_Brian
United States522 Posts
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LemOn
United Kingdom8629 Posts
On December 23 2008 16:35 CommanderFluffy wrote: Clarke 2001: A Space Odyssey The Best | ||
keit
1584 Posts
Spin by Robert Charles Wilson. Very interesting book that I really recommend. Might not be full of action but it keeps you interested in another way, the mystery that the book is based on keeps you reading. The Dreaming Void by Peter F. Hamilton. I recently started with this book, haven't read any other books from him but I think it's good. It's more of the space opera type with elements of politics, warfare and religion mixed in with a bunch of alien species. | ||
demonic_phate
United States442 Posts
Shadow of the Xel'Naga Speed of Darkness | ||
hideo
Canada1641 Posts
i also enjoy cyberpunk a lot. Neuromancer and Snow Crash are classics. for something with some more modern touches, Rainbows End and Accelerando are very good reads that deal with Kurzweil's singularity. o and if you're interested in comics/manga at all... Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Battle Angel Alita Planetes Blame! all really good | ||
rkarhu
Finland570 Posts
On December 23 2008 23:00 demonic_phate wrote: Liberty's Crusade Shadow of the Xel'Naga Speed of Darkness Shadow of the Xel'Naga.... what ever you do, don't read that piece of shit... ever.. | ||
Physician
United States4146 Posts
hard soft military apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction aliens alternate history time travel space opera social and psy cyberpunk speculative space western technological steampunk humor hero/superman type sci fi - u want books that entertain u immediately or alter worlds that u need time to get into? u want books that make u think or just escape reality etc? - give me ur personal preferences and I'll give you a list of the very best I read.. | ||
HiOT
Sweden1000 Posts
Thanks! | ||
vhallee
899 Posts
great sci fi book if you ask me. | ||
Frits
11782 Posts
Maybe I missed the part where jesus hopped into a megazord and fucked up the romans with lightsabres but how is the bible science fiction exactly? | ||
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