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| 10/21/09
| Nachum
Posted on 10/21/2009 10:21:53 AM PDT by Nachum
I thought I would start a thread for all of you Science Fiction and Fantasy readers. I know it has been done in the past, but it seemed like a good time to run it again. If you have any favorite books or stories to recommend post it for others to share.
I have received some excellent advice on some good reads. Maybe you have a good title or author to recommend.
TOPICS: Books/Literature
KEYWORDS: booklist; fantasy; fiction; greatreads; literature; reading; readinglist; science; sciencefiction; scifi; syfy; thread
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Just finished the Dresden series....
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10/21/2009 10:21:53 AM PDT
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Nachum
To: Nachum
John Twelve Hawk’s Traveler series is interesting, not your usual science fiction/fantasy.
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posted on
10/21/2009 10:23:21 AM PDT
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DBrow
(Thank You Al Gore You Saved Earth!)
To: Nachum
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posted on
10/21/2009 10:23:55 AM PDT
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djf
(Grasshopper: The game is rigged. Patience takes forever to learn. You're so screwed!!)
To: Nachum
"Necroscope" series by Brian Lumley
"Book of The Gods" series by Fred Saberhagen
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10/21/2009 10:25:04 AM PDT
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NMEwithin
To: Nachum
Anyone read, The Audacity of Hope?
To: Nachum
Stephen R. Donaldson. After Tolkein, best Fantasy writer ever.
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10/21/2009 10:25:57 AM PDT
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RepRivFarm
("During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." -George Orwell)
To: Nachum
Finished Silverberg's Tower of Glass not long ago. A very underrated novel.
To: Nachum
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10/21/2009 10:27:49 AM PDT
by
Fishtalk
To: Nachum
Orson Scott Card - Especially “Ender’s Game”
Terry Pratchett - Really been reading him a lot recently
J.R.R. Tolkien - duh
Asimov - duh
Heinlein - duh
Bradbury - duh
Eddings - Belgariad/Mallorean series
Salvatore - pure pulp, but Drizzt is a great character, also check out “The Cleric Quintet”
Lawhead - Pendragon Cycle, Byzantium, and the new Robin Hood stuff
Goodkind - Sword of Truth series is spotty, but “Faith of the Fallen” (book 6) is amazing
The late Robert Jordan - Even though it is way too long and way too complex, the Wheel of Time is a really fun read for pure escapism
To: Nachum
Dune, now with greater understanding of why you never want to let desert barbarians access to either 1. a rare, but absolutely necessary resource, 2. the family atomics, or 3. knives. With my last reading I was rooting against the Fremen.
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10/21/2009 10:28:02 AM PDT
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KarlInOhio
(Soon everyone will win a Nobel Peace Prize for not being George Bush...well, except for George Bush.)
To: Nachum
Dan Simmons can spin a good yarn. The Hyperion/Endymion series in particular.
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10/21/2009 10:28:36 AM PDT
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Paradox
(ObamaCare = Logan's Run ; There is no Sanctuary!)
To: Nachum
Robert E. Howard’s “Conan” tales.
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10/21/2009 10:28:41 AM PDT
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PzLdr
("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
To: Nachum
Honor series by David Weber. You’ll read them over and over again.
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10/21/2009 10:29:33 AM PDT
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sr4402
To: Nachum
I too recently finished Jim Butcher The Dresen Files Series all have been excellent reads. My personal favorite for sword and sorcery fantasy is Dennis McKeirnan. For those fellow Freepers who like this gendre you may like to take a look at my homepage:
http://theoldecartographersshoppe.net/
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10/21/2009 10:29:49 AM PDT
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Kartographer
(".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
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To: Nachum
Agreed, also Jim Butcher’s Furies series, David Weber’s Honor Harrington and just about anything else he writes, Simon R. Green’s Nightside and Drood series as well. Eric Flint’s Ring of Fire series, Lois McMaster Bujold’s Vorkosigan series, Elizabeth Moon’s Vatta’s War series are some of the ones that come to mind immediately.
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10/21/2009 10:31:16 AM PDT
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JMS
To: Nachum
Jack McDevitt's Alex Benedict series
A Talent for War (1989)
Polaris (2004), ISBN 0-441-01202-7
Seeker (2005) - winner of Nebula Award for Best Novel, ISBN 0-441-01329-5
The Devil's Eye (2008), ISBN 0-441-01635-9
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10/21/2009 10:32:04 AM PDT
by
The Louiswu
(I live vicariously, through myself.)
To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
I would add Roger Zelazny. I would have had a good time reading that man's grocery list.
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10/21/2009 10:32:32 AM PDT
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KarlInOhio
(Soon everyone will win a Nobel Peace Prize for not being George Bush...well, except for George Bush.)
To: RepRivFarm
Stephen R. Donaldson. After Tolkein, best Fantasy writer ever. I read the whole Gap series recently. I did not like the terrible world he created at all- but I could not put the books down.
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10/21/2009 10:32:33 AM PDT
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Nachum
(The complete Obama list at www.nachumlist.com)
To: Nachum
Isaac Asimov published 453 Books.
The Foundation Series.
The Robot Series!
Arthur C. Clarke.
Take your pick.
To Infinity and Beyond!
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10/21/2009 10:33:32 AM PDT
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Young Werther
("Quae Cum Ita Sunt - Julius Caesar "Since these things are so!">)
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