the right order ;)
Other good sci-fi:
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Amen. Everything Asimov.
Besides that--Orson Scott Card, particularly Enders Game and then Speaker for the Dead.
Frank Herbert's "Dune"
Karen Traviss's Wess'har Wars, starting with City of Pearl (probably easiest to find them digitally)
Ursela K Leguin has written some great Sci-Fi, including Lathe of Heaven and Left Hand of Darkness
I saw Warhammer 40K come up, if you're interested Eisenhorn and then Ravenor are fantastic, as are the Gaunt's Ghosts books (all by Dan Abnett)
Those are all that come to mind off the top of my head. Enjoy!
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Ciaphas Cain, Eisenhorn, and Gaunt's Ghost's are all amazing series in Warhammer 40k. Also check out Vampire Earth series by E.E. Knight. Don't let the vampire part jade you it's not the typical vampires.
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I couldn't get through the slow and heavy politics at the beginning and left it. I came for science fiction, not drivel about factional squabbling.
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The Red Dwarf books are pretty good. But I'm not sure how well they'd hold their own if you didn't have love/nostalgia for the series.
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Depends what sort you like - hyperion is a little heavier than the Ender series (orson scott card), but much less metaphysical than sheri s tepper and faster than Neverness (david Zindell) and don't forget comedic sci-fi eg Hitchikers (Douglas adams)... or just plain like Bill the Galactic hero and Stainless steel rat (Harry Harrison). And there's easy reading epics like the deathstalker saga and fanboy Dr Who, Star Wars and Star Trek books. Too much to start with, so I always recommend the classics - for me asimov is the foundation of all good sci-fi ;-)
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ahh... always pleased to meet an intelligent person here
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I prefer Fantasy over Sci-Fi, but Ender's Game is one of my most read books in my total collection. Must have read it at least six times.
I agree that the rest of the series isn't that great. But Ender's Game is a great story that stands on its own. Highest recommendation possible!
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The Takeshi Kovacs Trilogy by Richard Morgan. He mixes cyberpunk, noir, thriller, sci-fi and military drama depending on the books.
The first book is called Altered Carbon, and is probably my favourite of the trilogy, but the following two are also good.
Also try Embedded by Dan Abnett. That's a mix of military drama and sci-fi.
EDIT: And I forgot about most things by Jules Verne. They might not be that much of sci-fi today, but what he wrote about was certainly sci-fi when he wrote it in the 19th century, so they are interesting to read only to see how his predictions was (or wasn't) fulfilled.
And seeing as you might enjoy the 40K universe, try the Gaunts Ghosts series. Highly recommended.
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Jep, THIS. If you read the books, you will understand Kynes and my nick's ;)
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Check this: SF Masterworks
Anything Philip K. Dick is worth a read in my opinion. You know A Scanner Darkly, Minority Reports or Blade Runner? All based on his short novels...
Read his The Man in the high Castle for some alternate History SciFi.
Also, Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky Brothers. The book that inspired Stalker, the movie, which inspired the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games
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More of a fantasy reader myself, but I can say Anders series by Wolfgang and Heike Hohlbein. A more grounded teen sci-fi/fantasy mix, good read anyways.
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yeah, it's a nice series, I need to read it again sometimes soon, but sadly I don't read as much as I did when I was younger, and I have a lot of books to finish ^^
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Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
War of the Worlds
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Ray Bradbury was usually a fantasy writer that happened to utilize themes and ideas originating in sci-fi. While his works are really great (The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, Fahrenheit 451) they tend to be more fantasy because he doesn't explain nor do the sci-fi parts matter to the story itself, it is only a vehicle for him to weave his tale. Again, this is a very generalized and subjective reason but it's all I've got :)
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I got a good tip for you, but it's not really sci-fi...it's the 'The Age of Unreason' quadrilogy, but it's steampunk ^^
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Currently reading "Horus Heresy" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horus_Heresy_(novels) and i like it. Sorry for not linking it. Can someone do it for me ?
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something from Alastair Raynolds definitely ... i recommend starting with Revelation Space
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Seconding that recommendation, I've really enjoyed all the books I've read of his so far and I started with Revelation Space too. I wanna get back into those but it's taking me forever to finish Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson -- it's great, just really long and I haven't been dedicating enough time to reading lately.
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I'm looking for some good sci-fi literature. I've heard from a friend of mine that the Hyperion Cantos is great, but I'd like to hear more opinions on that and more scifi books recommendations. I have read Day of the Trifids and Sirens of Titan and that's pretty much everething as for the scifi. So, what science fiction books do you think I should read?
Oh and I almost forgot.. there's something just for you, forum folks. ;)
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