Recommended sci-fi novels?
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Recommended sci-fi novels?
Looking to bite into some novels. I prefer sci-fi, solid plot, solid character development, maybe more of a modern or timeless approach etc..
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
Re: Recommended sci-fi novels?
The Expanse series is outstanding.
Altered Carbon is also good but weird.
Scalzi's Old Man's War series is great.
I got plenty more if you need.
Altered Carbon is also good but weird.
Scalzi's Old Man's War series is great.
I got plenty more if you need.
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Thanks, heard of old mans war, what are some other favorites? I will also be taking a look at chronicles of amber.
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Re: Recommended sci-fi novels?
William Gibson, the "Cyberspace Trilogy" in this order: Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive. Gorgeous!!!
Robert Heinlein, almost anything, but especially The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, the Puppet Masters, Friday and Stranger in a Strange Land. These are stand-alone books, many of his are not, and it can be confusing if you start reading any of the "Howard Family" novels out of order. His earlier stuff is more young adult.
Harry Harrison's The Stainless Steel Rat series. First 4 are the best. Not too serious, but hilarious and action packed.

Robert Heinlein, almost anything, but especially The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, the Puppet Masters, Friday and Stranger in a Strange Land. These are stand-alone books, many of his are not, and it can be confusing if you start reading any of the "Howard Family" novels out of order. His earlier stuff is more young adult.
Harry Harrison's The Stainless Steel Rat series. First 4 are the best. Not too serious, but hilarious and action packed.
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Rock Hardness wrote:William Gibson, the "Cyberspace Trilogy" in this order: Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive. Gorgeous!!!![]()
Holy carp, I somehow never knew that was a trilogy. I read a borrowed copy of Neuromancer back in the day and it knocked me out. Had no idea there was an ongoing story there...
Robert Heinlein, almost anything, but especially The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, the Puppet Masters, Friday and Stranger in a Strange Land. These are stand-alone books, many of his are not, and it can be confusing if you start reading any of the "Howard Family" novels out of order. His earlier stuff is more young adult.
Stranger was one of the few books I was required to read in college that I actually dug.

Harry Harrison's The Stainless Steel Rat series. First 4 are the best. Not too serious, but hilarious and action packed.
My best friend in high school was a HUGE fan of that series. The only one I read was The Stainless Steel Rat for President ~ and yeah, fun.

My recommendation:
Michael Swanwick: Stations of the Tide. A true work of art that transcends the genre.
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Rock Hardness wrote:William Gibson, the "Cyberspace Trilogy" in this order: Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive. Gorgeous!!!![]()
Robert Heinlein, almost anything, but especially The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, the Puppet Masters, Friday and Stranger in a Strange Land. These are stand-alone books, many of his are not, and it can be confusing if you start reading any of the "Howard Family" novels out of order. His earlier stuff is more young adult.
Harry Harrison's The Stainless Steel Rat series. First 4 are the best. Not too serious, but hilarious and action packed.
Awesome suggestions! My aunt used to do yoga with Gibson's wife so I have a personally inscribed set of thar series.
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Sundiver and Startide Rising by David Brin. Read them a log time ago but they always stuck out as great sci fi.
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Re: Recommended sci-fi novels?
CptCyanide wrote:Sundiver and Startide Rising by David Brin. Read them a log time ago but they always stuck out as great sci fi.
The Killer B's of Sci Fi:
Bear, Brin, and Bova.

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Re: Recommended sci-fi novels?
Try Dan Simmons Hyperion series. I'm usually more of a fantasy fan, but that SF series is really good.
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PurpleTrails wrote:Try Dan Simmons Hyperion series. I'm usually more of a fantasy fan, but that SF series is really good.
Seconded. Simmons and Swanwick are my two current favorites.
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PurpleTrails wrote:Try Dan Simmons Hyperion series. I'm usually more of a fantasy fan, but that SF series is really good.
This... Great books.
The first Enders Game novel was good, as was a bunch of Robert A Heinlin's stuff.
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Re: Recommended sci-fi novels?
Thanks guys, going for a ride to book store this week, ill take my son with me. I think he wants to grab a star wars novel, but i am probably going to recommend the secret of nihm.