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![]() Any appreciators of scifi in written form here?
Im always looking to discover some new authors, my preference is for post-apocalyptic and cyberpunk novels, but can also enjoy space opera type novels as well. i liked alot recently: - Random acts of senseless violence - Parable of the sower - Wasteland anthology (didnt read em all yet, i liked the George RR Martin story) - Ship of fools (Richard Paul Russo) - Day by Day Armageddon (a bit "republican" to my taste but well told) Any suggestions you might wanna share? I have a preference for books published recently, i like reading cutting edge stuff. | ||
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![]() the second one...
religious lesson of the druid? sounds uber geeky
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Parable of the sower is a bit religious yea. Still a good book, Octavia Butler, a black author, is really good at making metaphors and picking racism apart. I prefer random acts of senseless violence though, its the shit hitting the fan in Manhattan, one of my top 5 books ive ever read. | |||
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![]() Recent?
For recent-ish there is Tad William's Otherland Series. Surreal not-so-distant future with a bit of William Gibson-esque sci-fi flavour. Joe Haldeman is one of my favourite sci-fi authors. He does a really job of ending books with amazing questions on ethics and morality and you don't even notice it. He wrote The Forever War as his most famous work, but An Accidental Time Machine, one of his more recent works was enjoyable as well.
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![]() The best part about Haldeman's sci-fi is the background info he gives you on everything is solid. He has his BSc in Astronomy (and physics) and it shows in every way. The science in An Accidental Time Machine (a derivation of applied string theory), and in Forever Peace (what could happen if we used gravitational pulls in space to wing particles similar to a large hadron collider) is explained enough to understand for the science inept, and greatly appreciated by those all the more inclined to it.
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Aarone - Paladin o' Brell "Tempus Fugit. Memento Mori." | |||
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EE "Doc" Smith is good stuff if you are a fan of old pulp Sci Fi from back in the day. Harry Harrison is good: Deathworld trilogy is good, if you enjoyed the Stainless Steel rat stories..Jason dinAlt is a very similar character to "Slippery" Jim DiGriz but still a good read. The Hammer and the Cross/One King's Way/King and Emperor is very cool speculative history/fiction. I have too many to list I think, so I will leave it at those choices for now [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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![]() Dam I wish I read this before I posted in the lore post. I was just asking if anyone knew a good everquest lore book, happen to know any taxi?
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I have them at home, what do you need me to look for? | |||
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