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I'm a big Sci-fi fan but haven't really read that much. I recently finished reading the Man in the High Castle. Ones I've been meaning to read are Aldous Huxley's Brave New Wold, more PKD stuff such as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? ( as I'm a big Blade Runner fan) and some of his short stories, 1984 by George Orwell, the Time Machine and War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells and some others. Can anybody recommend some good ones?
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I'm a big Sci-fi fan but haven't really read that much. I recently finished reading the Man in the High Castle. Ones I've been meaning to read are Aldous Huxley's Brave New Wold, more PKD stuff such as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? ( as I'm a big Blade Runner fan) and some of his short stories, 1984 by George Orwell, the Time Machine and War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells and some others. Can anybody recommend some good ones?

 

asimov, heinlein, clarke, ender's game, dune, hyperion, etc

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"Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card

 

They have made a movie of this. It's due out later this year. I saw a preview for it last time I was at the theater.

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"Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card

 

They have made a movie of this. It's due out later this year. I saw a preview for it last time I was at the theater.

 

I will definitely not be seeing this after learning what I have about Orson Scott Card - don't want to get into it here, but you can read up more about if you're interested. I actually read Ender's Game and a sequel or two prior to that knowledge. I guess I liked them at the time, but I remember absolutely NOTHING about them, so they couldn't have been that great. Anyway, it's definitely worthy of being boycotted.

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the only good dune book is the first one I think

 

When I was much younger I read the first three and about half of the 4th one. My memory of it was the first one was amazing, one of the best sci-fi books ever, but each successive book got weaker and weaker, to the point that I couldn't even make it through the 4th book.

 

There's the temptation after reading the first ones to keep going, but there are distinct diminishing returns if you do so. IMHO...

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not that it should've been made into a movie anyway

 

I kind of agree with this. I hate to see any money going his way, though I would like to see what they do with the story.

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Ken Grimwood - Replay

 

Great call - Replay is one of my all-time favourites.

 

I'm also just re-reading another favourite, A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge.

 

Some of my other favourites:

 

Practically anything by Neal Asher or Alastair Reynolds

Dune - Frank Herbert

Hyperion - Dan Simmons

The Forever War - Joe Haldeman

The Stars My Destination - Alfred Bester

The Anubis Gates - Tim Powers

I Am Legend - Richard Matheson

The Kraken Wakes/The Day of the Triffids/The Midwich Cuckoos - John Wyndham

The Time Machine/The Island of Doctor Moreau/The War of the Worlds - H. G. Wells

The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Peter F. Hamilton

Feersum Endjinn/The Player of Games/The Algebraist/Against A Dark Background/Use of Weapons - Iain M. Banks

Voyage - Stephen Baxter

The Milkweed Tryptich - Ian Tregillis

Lord of Light - Roger Zelazny

 

I'm sure I'll come up with loads more after I post this . . .

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not that it should've been made into a movie anyway

 

I kind of agree with this. I hate to see any money going his way, though I would like to see what they do with the story.

 

any story that was intentionally written without visual descriptions like colors and the like so that it would seem more like it "belonged" to the reader that gets made into a movie is likely gonna piss someone off.

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Ken Grimwood - Replay

 

Great call - Replay is one of my all-time favourites.

 

It's a dangerous book to have around. Whenever I pass by it and decide to pick it up, you know, just to hold it or something, before I know it I'm on page 70...

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Two weeks ago, I was in a Ray Bradbury mood-- Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles.
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Currently rereading Heinleins last novel, To Sail Beyond the Sunset. Awesome book. Also rereading Jingo, by Terry Pratchett.
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