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Your favorite sci-fi novel

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Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 3:43 pm

Your favorite sci-fi novel

Seeing as how Freelancer is a sci-fi type of game, I wanted to start a thread on what everyone's favorite sci-fi novel is.

I was going to entitle it "Greatest Sci-Fi Novel of All Time," but since that would throw us intothe realm of personal opinion and eventual all-out flame war, I chose this route instead.

My personal favorite sci-fi novel is Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke. (He's also my fave sci-fi author). I re-read this one very six months or so and never get sick of it.

I would recommend staying away from the three "sequels" to this book. They're nowhere near as good (possibly because Clarke used a co-writer, which cheapened it greatly in my humble opinion.)

So...what's your favorite?

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Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 3:45 pm

hyperion i forgot who wrote it. also the necroscope series by brian lumbly great author.



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Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 3:50 pm

Dune. the series is good for the first four books but lost me at five and six.
another is Dragonriders of Pern by Anne Mcaffrey. Great for excapeistism ( is that even a word?)
then there is also 1984. Oh man I could go on and on and on and on.........

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Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 4:48 pm

Black FIre by Sonni Cooper

Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 6:09 pm

Elizabeth Moon - Serrano legacy series
David Weber - Honor Harrington series
Diane Duane - Harbinger Trilogy

If I like a book and find its part of a series I tend to read the whole series

**shuffles of with a new headache**

Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:18 pm

John DeChancie- Starrigger trilogy
Lois McMaster-Bujold- Miles Vorkosigan series
Jack Chalker- The Quintara Marathon

There're more, but that's about the top three- well, with the exception of two or three from L.E.Modesitt- then there's Asimov, Heinlien, Dickson,....

Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:59 pm

Dune by Frank Herbert. Simple enough

Post Tue Jan 10, 2006 6:23 am

the "Ender's" series by Orson Scott Card



Post Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:13 pm

Well, this isn't Si-Fi like what you all may be thinking, with space ships and FTL travel. (Faster Than Light.) When this book was written in 1978, it was considered a si-fi because it took place twelve years in the future, in 1990. If you look it up in most places it's still considered Si-Fi even though sixteen years have passed since the book was supposed to take place. The book I'm talking about of course is The Stand by Stephen King.

So, you wanna read John Edward's book? Select your language: English, Bull****ish, Crapanese, French.

Post Sat Jan 14, 2006 2:48 pm

I'm still a big fan of Robert A Heinlein's Starship Troopers. It's a hell of a good book.


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Post Sat Jan 14, 2006 3:02 pm

My vote would probably have to go to Are You My Mother? by P.D. Eastman. A great read for anyone Oh wait...favorite...sci-fi...novel...I only met one of those criteria!

Doc

Post Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:34 pm

Here's another vote for Ender's game by Scott Orsen Card. I haven't read the others yet - but am strongly tempted. Ender's game reads fast and is well written.

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Post Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:00 pm

most of anne mccaffrey`s work "restoree"as a book "the tower and the have as a series"

Post Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:16 pm

Doc I also liked ender's game but found the rest of the series lacking, almost like they were rushed.

Blessed Be to all those that still dream of the flight to the stars.

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Post Wed Jan 18, 2006 3:38 pm

Dune, hands down. Great Sci-Fi that is carried by character development and a rich universe...and not by half-arsed technobabble or cheap gimmicks.

On a side note, I've memorized the Baron Harkonnen's nervous finger-tapping and use it to annoy people I don't like.

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