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What are your favorite sci-fi and fantasy books?

20 points| rayalez | 11 years ago

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[+] andrewflnr|11 years ago|reply
Blindsight by Peter Watts. It's a masterpiece of hard SciFi, but not for the faint of heart. It will mess with your mind, on top of the generally scary subject matter.
[+] ilzmastr|11 years ago|reply
Childhoods end - Humanity takes the next step in evolution

Anhilliation - Fish out of water like story of exploring a mysterious, horrific, environment (2 sequels drag on for too much after this one though)

Many Ray Bradbury stories (Martian chronicles, and the Everyman collection contain the best ones)

Infinite Jest (Alternate American future of a culture of addiction and depravity, partly mediated by technology)

The Circle (haven't read, but like the author, life inside the biggest tech company of the future)

[+] dwarman|11 years ago|reply
Stand on Zanzibar, Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, Childhood's End, A Cantilce for St Leibowitz, The Stars My Destination, Midnight At The Well of Souls, Nine Princes in Amber, Halting State, Strnger In A Strange Land, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress.
[+] DanBC|11 years ago|reply
Anything by Greg Egan; some of the things by Adam Roberts; i like William Gibson (the modern books too); I also really like Bruce Sterling.

HN has a lot of these style threads and you're going to get some good recommendations if you search for them.

[+] inetsee|11 years ago|reply
I recently read William Gibson's "The Peripheral" and I really liked it. I think it's one of his best.
[+] parisidau|11 years ago|reply
Discworld: Going Postal, Making Money, and Raising Steam (3 books total)

The Lies of Locke Lamora (and sequels, 3 books total so far)

The Name of the Wind (and sequels, 3 books total so far)

Ancillary Justice (and sequel, 2 books total so far)

All of Iain M. Banks Culture series

Old Man's War (and sequels)

[+] nayshins|11 years ago|reply
Second all of these choices, and I will add Hyperion and its sequels to the list.
[+] coralreef|11 years ago|reply
Just read 'The Martian'. I wouldn't even call it science fiction, its just science. A fictional but technical and realistic how-to guide on surviving Mars.
[+] poopchute|11 years ago|reply
- Brave New World (dystopia/utopia, short read)

- Pandora's Star (futuristic (2380), humans are immortal through rejuvenation and are colonizing new worlds using worm hole tech(I think they have 50 or so worlds), long read - lots of sequels if you enjoy the universe)

- Ender's game (futuristic, the movie cuts off 1/2 the book that revolves around Ender's 2 siblings, both also are geniuses, short read - lots of sequels if you enjoy the universe)

[+] iambot|11 years ago|reply
Diamond age: a young ladies illustrated primer. Anathem. Halting state. Accelerando. Rant: an oral biography of buster casey. Enders game. The laundry files.
[+] Mankhool|11 years ago|reply
I just read these and am waiting for the third. http://www.wolfhoundcentury.com/ Peter isn't on Twitter, but he responds to email through his site. I hope there is a major motion picture in the works as he has created a very cool world.
[+] Sailfish|11 years ago|reply
It's easier to list some of my favorite authors than list their individual novels. Fantasy: Brandon Sanderson, Anthony Ryan, Kevin J. Anderson SciFi: Alastair Reynolds, Peter F. Hamilton, early Richard Morgan Military SciFi: B. V. Larson, Dave Duncan, Evan Currie, Jerry Pournelle, John Ringo, Eric Nylund
[+] eswat|11 years ago|reply
Theatre of the Gods by Matt Suddain is an epic read. Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is one of the few books I’ll reread every few years. Both are sci-fi.

And, while not technically a book but a manga, Appleseed by Masamune Shirow is another collection I reread every few years (precursor to Ghost in the Shell).

[+] Amat|11 years ago|reply
Iain M. Banks "The Culture" series. I only just found out about these books this summer and have not been able to put them down. Currently on book 9 of 10 and could not recommend them enough. I just can't get enough of the universe that Mr. Banks has created.
[+] fendale|11 years ago|reply
I really enjoyed the Honor Harrington series by David Webber. I've also read most of the Safehold series, also by Webber, which has been excellent so far.

Currently half way through the Lost Fleet Series, which is pretty good too.

Quite different from the 3 series above, the Rho Agenda was very good.

[+] Tycho|11 years ago|reply
Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451, Dune, Foundation series, Martian Chronicles & Illustrated Man, Ender's Game, Accelerando, Hyperion, The Forever War, Player of Games, Snow Crash
[+] jinpa_zangpo|11 years ago|reply
Not much fantasy here yet, so Gene Wolfe's Book of the New Sun tetralogy, republished as two books: Shadow & Claw and Sword & Citadel.
[+] theonekeith|11 years ago|reply
Favorite fantasy book far and away is "The Way of Kings" (a random Sanderson), favorite sci-fi book is Snowcrash (Neal Stephenson)
[+] britknight|11 years ago|reply
All-time favorite: Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson Recent favorite: The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss