OT: Dear FutureKings
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Game of Thrones
SunnyWays — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 02:07 PM)
Future you asked: timeless, will-read-again sci-fi books, stories and series:
Paul McAuley The Quiet War books
Bruce Sterling Schismatrix
Samuel R Delaney - Nova
Robert Reed The Greatship books (Marrow, Well of Stars, the Greatship)
Iain Banks the Culture books, the best being Use of Weapons
Kim Stanley Robinson Mars books, The Years of Rice and Salt, Aurora
William Gibson Neuromancer
Michael Flynn The January Dancer series
Robert Silverberg many of his short stories
PKD The Man in the High Castle, Maze of Death
Dan Simmons the Hyperion books
Walter Jon Williams Metropolitan, City on Fire
Frederick Pohl Heechee series (starting with Gateway), The Coming of the Quantum Cats
Alaister Reynolds Pushing Ice
Gregory Benford - Timescape
Greg Bear The Forge of God, The Anvil of Stars
Frank Herbert Dune, Heretics of Dune
Ian McDonald Luna
Ursula K LeGuin The Dispossessed
Greg Egan Permutation City, Diaspora
Ray Bradbury The Martian Chronicles -
FutureKingsII — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 02:18 PM)
Nice, I've read some of these.
Namely these:
Iain Banks the Culture books, the best being Use of Weapons (Most agreed)
Kim Stanley Robinson Mars books, Aurora
William Gibson Neuromancer
PKD The Man in the High Castle
Alaister Reynolds Pushing Ice
Greg Bear The Forge of God, The Anvil of Stars
Frank Herbert Dune, Heretics of Dune
Ursula K LeGuin The Dispossessed
Added the rest to my to read list, the ones that weren't there already that is. I have Robert Silverberg's Dying Inside by bed ready to read, for some reason short stories don't appeal to me in the way a novel does.
I've read a lot of PKD but I heard that Maze of Death wasn't worth the time.
How do you feel about Heinlein and Clarke? I'd have expected a couple on the list, though I suppose they lack the writing ability of some of these folks. -
SunnyWays — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 02:26 PM)
I just have a soft spot for Maze of Death, I do not know why
Clarke I enjoyed Childhoods End, Rendezvous with Rama, 2001 and 2010 (but not the other, later ones), the Fountains of Paradise
Heinlein - I always struggled with the neo-fascism, and weird and creepy old-man sex obsessions, that snuck their way into the later books. having said that, Friday is ok. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is good. -
FutureKingsII — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 02:29 PM)
2010 put me off enough not to read any of the sequels, felt so unnecessary.
Friday seemed too much like a plot-less mess. And I thought there was a bit of creepiness in there as well? Yeah, the blatant militarism does get in the way of me liking Starship Troopers. Moon and Double Star are really good in my book though. I also read See No Evil, which I'm afraid may have given me cancer. -
SunnyWays — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 02:34 PM)
yeah, Friday starts off with a ridiculous and creepy to the max scene. but I read it and mostly enjoyed it as a kid and some day will re-read it.
The Cat Who Walk Through Walls and The Number of The Beast gave me the plague.