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One shot Fantasy/Sci-fi books

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Post Tue May 11, 2004 10:11 am

One shot Fantasy/Sci-fi books

just a short list of some of my favorite one book stories I Want to pillage the library for more but I need some suggestions.
Here are a few of mine.

Once a Hero by Michael Stackpole Fantasy
Threshold David R Palmer Adventurey Sci-Fi
Emergence David R Palmer sci fi/survival
Swan Song Robert McCammon sp? Survival/Horror
Wolf's Hour Robert McCammon Adventure
In To The Out Of Alan Dean Foster Modern Fantasy
Sentenced to Prism Alan Dean Foster Sci-Fi





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Post Tue May 11, 2004 10:33 am

My favourite Sci-Fi "standalone" is :

"A maze of death" by Phillip K Dick

I highly recommend it.

Post Tue May 11, 2004 10:59 am

my library doesnt have ANY thing by him hmmmm will try and track a copy down tho



I will reply after every few posts (if it get's that far)

also the destroyer series is just fun

Edit found authour but not that story

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Edited by - ssjgarretjax on 5/11/2004 12:08:51 PM

Post Tue May 11, 2004 11:18 am

Neuromancer by William Gibson
without that book, there would be no Matrix movies as we know them

Post Tue May 11, 2004 2:12 pm

"Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" - No Bladerunner .

Post Tue May 11, 2004 6:04 pm

The Andromeda Strain! by Michael Crichton

Post Tue May 11, 2004 6:09 pm

The Forever War by Joe Haldemann
Gateway by Frederick Pohl (ok he eventually wrote a sequel but you don't need to read it)
Eagle in the Snow by Wallace Bream (hstorical fiction rather than fantasy but I promise you'll enjoy it, trust me)

you might also like Winter Quarters by Alfred Duggan

for something very different, I suggest

Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd
Foucault's Pendulum by Umbert Eco
The Castle of Crossed Destinies by Italo Calvino


Edited by - Tawakalna on 5/12/2004 3:46:25 AM

Post Wed May 12, 2004 3:41 am

My Favorite is Prey, by Michal Chrichton. It is about a man named Jack, who used a program called PREDPREY to keep AI focused on a single goal. However, in a nanoparticle production facility in Nevada, a psycopath named rickey used that program to become a literal predator. These nanobots were designed to form together and become an "eye" of sorts. It was thought to be designed for medical purposes, but it was actually a reconassance (Spelling?) project for the pentagon. But then it seems to evolve, and kills animals in the area, eventually hunting down humans. Then it all climaxes at the end and everybody lives happily ever after.

zlo

Post Wed May 12, 2004 6:35 am

I like nearly everything by Jack Chalker. However, I have a collection of nearly 600 of sci-fi and fantasy books, many of which are very cool, so it would take too much place to list them all.
@ Taw: funny enough, I read "The Forever War" in three languages BUT the original - it's real cool to see the differences in translation. BTW, Taw, what's the original line for "vas te faire foutre"? I have a feeling it must be sth with the "F" word, but it's hard to tell, since all three versions differed so greatly that I tend to ascribe it to different levels of censorship.

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Post Wed May 12, 2004 8:16 am

I like Discworld by Terry Pratchett.

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Post Wed May 12, 2004 10:38 am

@rec That sound good Ill pick it up

@esq That is in the library also by phillip k dick right?

@Final read it already I liked it

@Taw Forever war looks good I checked on Amazo and it has a definitive ed Think ill check that one out.
the Pohl one looks good I think I have the 3rd book anyways
Eagle in the snow sounds Great Ill try and get that one too.!

@zlo just finished well of souls I tried reading it when I was younger and didnt get it now I do It was a great series.

@cors I always wanted to try discworld ill have to pick it up I read good omens it was Meh
so far so good this will keep me in new books for about 2 weeks or so y'all ROCK
well go for series next

@shadow Crichton is a good author but not one of my favs. It does sound interesting tho.


heres an all timer that just got a sequel (it is my next book after my clive cussler one)
The Tailsman by King and Straub right here and now

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Edited by - ssjgarretjax on 5/12/2004 11:40:48 AM

Edited by - ssjgarretjax on 5/12/2004 11:43:56 AM

Post Wed May 12, 2004 10:44 am

I guarantee you'll like Eagle in the Snow.

Post Wed May 12, 2004 10:59 am

it smacks of Gladiator I wonder if they based the movie off this book?

Post Wed May 12, 2004 11:07 am

q possibly it was an inspiration, although it's set much later and is much more solidly based on real characters and events. read it years ago when I was a kid. However i think Gladiator (which i think is fookin ace, proper film that) was largely based on Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (film)

Winter Quarters is good as well. Rather moving actually especially when the Roman Army of Syria gets cut to pieces by the Parthians.

In fact, although aimed at teens, Rosemary Sutcliffe's series of the Eagle of the Ninth is a dead good read (based on the story of the Legio IX Hispana that marched north into Scotland and was never seen again)

who said Neuromancer? Rec I think. Highly recommended, if you liked the Matrix and Blade Runner, you will enjoy it.

zlo, it's supposedley the most derogatory French gesture, a fist up in the air levered on the other arm, and means "up yours!" in sentiment, but more literally "go f*** yourself!"

Edited by - Tawakalna on 5/12/2004 3:01:18 PM

git

Post Wed May 12, 2004 12:08 pm

Waylander 1 and 2 by David Gemmell hack n slash fantasy adventure... great books,

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