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Thursday, July 13, 2006 5:46 AM
JUNIPERJAYNE
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13
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DESKTOPHIPPIE
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MIRAMEL
Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:01 AM
PHOENIXROSE
You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.
Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:04 AM
NANITE1018
Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:05 AM
MAL4PREZ
Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:09 AM
DAYVE
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Quote:Originally posted by PhoenixRose: Ender's Game is excellent. I feel the series declined steadily after that, myself. Also, I forgot Dune. Dune is very good. Another one where the series declined a bit, though. ********************************** **********************************
Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:22 AM
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Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:28 AM
Quote:Originally posted by PhoenixRose: I didn't enjoy Speaker for the Dead as much as Ender's Game, I did not enjoy Xenocide as much as Speaker for the Dead, and I didn't enjoy Children of the Mind as much as Xenocide. I really didn't like where Ender's character went. As for Ender's Shadow, I thought it was a very flawed book, just because of the way it ended. Select to view spoiler:The whole book makes the point that Bean is actually engineered to be smarter than anyone else, several times it indicates that he is smarter than Ender. Then the end comes, the final battle, Ender doesn't speak, Bean knows he's basically second-in-command, and he has nothing. He has zero plan. His mind - the incredible mind talked about throughout the rest of the book - is a blank. Blah. He could have at least had some form of plan; even if it wouldn't have worked as well as Ender's did. Something. I stopped reading them at that point, so I don't know about Shadow of the Hedgemon. ********************************** **********************************
Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:34 AM
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DAVESHAYNE
Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:57 AM
SOUPCATCHER
Quote:Originally posted by 13: A nice obscure sf book to pick up would be 'Rats, Bats, and Vats,' by Dave Freer and Eric Flint. Wicked funny.
Quote:Originally posted by Miramel: ... also, theres a book called 'old man's war' by i-dont-remember-who, and a sequal too, both of which are pretty amusing.
Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:17 AM
ECGORDON
There's no place I can be since I found Serenity.
Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:22 AM
GROUNDED
Quote:Originally posted by nanite1018: I'd suggest anything pretty much by Stephen Baxter. He's one of my favorite SF authors, although they are pretty hard-SF (as in they try to be at least relatively accurate scientifically and have absolutely NO fantasy elements at all, ever.) One of my favorite's by him is the "Manifold" series: Manifold: Time, Manifold: Space, and Manifold: Origin. Those are awesome.
Quote:Originally posted by PhoenixRose: As good as? There was a HUGE GAPING FLAW in Ender's Shadow, as I stated. I think Card is milking it at this point. I got tired of it. I don't think that another book is going to reverse the problems I had with that book. Glad you enjoy them, but sorry I'm done. ********************************** **********************************
Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:24 AM
CYBERSNARK
Quote:Originally posted by Grounded: Quote:Originally posted by nanite1018: I'd suggest anything pretty much by Stephen Baxter. He's one of my favorite SF authors, although they are pretty hard-SF (as in they try to be at least relatively accurate scientifically and have absolutely NO fantasy elements at all, ever.) One of my favorite's by him is the "Manifold" series: Manifold: Time, Manifold: Space, and Manifold: Origin. Those are awesome. Seconded :) The Xeelee sequence (Raft, Timelike Infinity, Flux, Ring) is excellent too.
Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:40 AM
MSG
Thursday, July 13, 2006 8:16 AM
CRUITHNE3753
Thursday, July 13, 2006 8:33 AM
LIGHTMEDARK
Quote:Originally posted by daveshayne: Well if you want to dive into the classics you should read Asimov's Foundation trilogy. That's the original 3: Foundation, Foundation and Empire and, Second Foundation. Heinlein's The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Thursday, July 13, 2006 11:14 AM
RMMC
Quote:Originally posted by LightMeDark: I'm surprised it took so long for Asimov and Heinlein to be mentioned O_o
Thursday, July 13, 2006 11:18 AM
KANEMAN
Thursday, July 13, 2006 1:02 PM
MISBEHAVEN
Thursday, July 13, 2006 1:03 PM
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ISROUSRO
Thursday, July 13, 2006 1:57 PM
LVS2READ
Thursday, July 13, 2006 3:22 PM
LOESJE58
Thursday, July 13, 2006 3:24 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Lvs2read: The Honor Harrington series by David Weber. And my personal favorite, The Dragonrider series by Anne McCaffrey. "I love my captain."
Thursday, July 13, 2006 3:37 PM
Thursday, July 13, 2006 4:32 PM
SAVEWASH
Now I am learning about scary.
Quote:Originally posted by RMMC: I'm astounded no one's mentioned Bradbury at all yet. Any of it you can find and read...do. Personal fav's of his are Something Wicked This Way Comes, The Martian Chronicles, and Fron the Dust Returned. ****** RMMC
Thursday, July 13, 2006 4:51 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SAVEWASH: Quote:Originally posted by RMMC: I'm astounded no one's mentioned Bradbury at all yet. Any of it you can find and read...do. Personal fav's of his are Something Wicked This Way Comes, The Martian Chronicles, and Fron the Dust Returned. ****** RMMC Thank you, RMMC! I was all ready to jump in with Bradbury and you beat me to it. Don't forget The Illustrated Man! Not all of it's sci-fi but all of it's good.
Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:43 PM
Quote:Originally posted by nanite1018: What flaw?
Thursday, July 13, 2006 6:56 PM
Quote:Originally posted by PhoenixRose: Quote:Originally posted by nanite1018: What flaw? Read my original post again. I put it in spoilers for those who haven't read it. ********************************** **********************************
Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:07 PM
Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:13 PM
Quote:Originally posted by PhoenixRose: No, it undermined the whole premise. It was just wrong. Of course he didn't want to abandon Ender, but that it a completely separate issue. I read it and cringed. I barely got through the end of that book. Yes, the rest of it was good, but to quote Mr. King; "All that really matters is the ending." ********************************** **********************************
Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:21 PM
GUYWHOWANTSAFIREFLYOFHISOWN
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ONEMANSHORT
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Thursday, July 13, 2006 11:39 PM
CALHOUN
Quote:kaneman wrote: Thursday, July 13, 2006 15:24 Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Lvs2read: The Honor Harrington series by David Weber. And my personal favorite, The Dragonrider series by Anne McCaffrey. "I love my captain." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I cannot bring myself to read anything that has the word DRAGON in it....Do I need help?
Thursday, July 13, 2006 11:43 PM
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