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  • M Mario Luis

    I opened up a old friend the other day, "Earth" by David Brin , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_(novel)[^] What's interesting with his novel is some of the accuaricies in technology that he thought of back then for now. Now this is what I deem "Heavy Sci-fi", in essence a lot more science than fiction but still enjoyable. What books do you guys read? I'm always on the lookout for some good new titles, so maybe list Genre and your fav author/series. I got 2 by 2mx1m high book cases filled with Fantasy and Sci-fi. Wife has a section on murder and forensics. So for us its: Sci-Fi David Brin David Webber Frank Herbert Fantasy Robert Jordan David Gemmel David Eddings Tad Williams Terry Goodkind Le. Modesitt Jnr Others Patricia Cornwell Tom Clancy Jodi Picolt Clive Cussler

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    blackjack2150
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    SciFi: Frederik Pohl (Gateway series) Frank Herbert (Dune, of course) Kim Stanley Robinson (The Mars Trilogy -> Hard SF masterwork) Others: Stephen King Dean Koontz Lee Child

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    • M Mario Luis

      I opened up a old friend the other day, "Earth" by David Brin , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_(novel)[^] What's interesting with his novel is some of the accuaricies in technology that he thought of back then for now. Now this is what I deem "Heavy Sci-fi", in essence a lot more science than fiction but still enjoyable. What books do you guys read? I'm always on the lookout for some good new titles, so maybe list Genre and your fav author/series. I got 2 by 2mx1m high book cases filled with Fantasy and Sci-fi. Wife has a section on murder and forensics. So for us its: Sci-Fi David Brin David Webber Frank Herbert Fantasy Robert Jordan David Gemmel David Eddings Tad Williams Terry Goodkind Le. Modesitt Jnr Others Patricia Cornwell Tom Clancy Jodi Picolt Clive Cussler

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      Vikram A Punathambekar
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      I don't read a lot of SF, but I bought Rendezvous With Rama recently (haven't read it though). I borrowed Asimov 7 years back, it was mind-numbing and I didn't go beyond a few pages. My tastes are quite eclectic, so it's hard to identify a single genre or author. Having said that, I really like Agatha Christie's Poirot books, LotR, and 'popular science' books (In Search of the Edge of Time by John Gribbin, Chaos by James Gleick, etc).

      Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)

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      • B blackjack2150

        SciFi: Frederik Pohl (Gateway series) Frank Herbert (Dune, of course) Kim Stanley Robinson (The Mars Trilogy -> Hard SF masterwork) Others: Stephen King Dean Koontz Lee Child

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        Mario Luis
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        Ahhh , the mars one. Remember the triology, forgot the author tah.

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        • V Vikram A Punathambekar

          I don't read a lot of SF, but I bought Rendezvous With Rama recently (haven't read it though). I borrowed Asimov 7 years back, it was mind-numbing and I didn't go beyond a few pages. My tastes are quite eclectic, so it's hard to identify a single genre or author. Having said that, I really like Agatha Christie's Poirot books, LotR, and 'popular science' books (In Search of the Edge of Time by John Gribbin, Chaos by James Gleick, etc).

          Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)

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          Mario Luis
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          To be honest, I'm looking for anything good, not just sci-fi or fantasy. That is where my tendencies lie but I've read a few good books in different genre's.

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          • M martin_hughes

            Marcus_2 wrote:

            but at least Jordan still writes books

            Marcus_2 wrote:

            He did what Jordan should do

            You do realise that Robert Jordan bought the farm?

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            Marcus_2
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            Actually I didn't... :doh: But I lost interest in the series somewhere at "Winter's Heart", it just dragged on and on. The first books are brilliant though, perhaps I'll buy the "coauthered" books just to have finished the series now.

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            • M Mario Luis

              I opened up a old friend the other day, "Earth" by David Brin , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_(novel)[^] What's interesting with his novel is some of the accuaricies in technology that he thought of back then for now. Now this is what I deem "Heavy Sci-fi", in essence a lot more science than fiction but still enjoyable. What books do you guys read? I'm always on the lookout for some good new titles, so maybe list Genre and your fav author/series. I got 2 by 2mx1m high book cases filled with Fantasy and Sci-fi. Wife has a section on murder and forensics. So for us its: Sci-Fi David Brin David Webber Frank Herbert Fantasy Robert Jordan David Gemmel David Eddings Tad Williams Terry Goodkind Le. Modesitt Jnr Others Patricia Cornwell Tom Clancy Jodi Picolt Clive Cussler

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              Michael Bookatz
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              Don't forget to add Anne Mccaffrey and as said before Raymond e Feist. esp the Series he did with Jenny Wurts although the stuff by herself wasn't as good. I've also enjoyed some of Robin Hoob in particular the first assassins series and the solider boy series.

              Weight loss Target Weight at start [1/Feb/2009] 127kg Weight now [17/Feb/2010] 97.5kg Target weight : 80kg Only 17.5 to go hope to be there by July Wish me luck!

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              • M Michael Bookatz

                Don't forget to add Anne Mccaffrey and as said before Raymond e Feist. esp the Series he did with Jenny Wurts although the stuff by herself wasn't as good. I've also enjoyed some of Robin Hoob in particular the first assassins series and the solider boy series.

                Weight loss Target Weight at start [1/Feb/2009] 127kg Weight now [17/Feb/2010] 97.5kg Target weight : 80kg Only 17.5 to go hope to be there by July Wish me luck!

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                Mario Luis
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                Read Anne and Raymond, although I far prefered Raymonds Empire series to his others. Robin Hob is a favourite of mine, my most recent purchases hasbeen three of his trilogys,: Assasin , LiveShip Traders and Tawny Man. Haven't read Soldiers yet, is it also set in the same universe?

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                • R Russell Jones

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                  Awesome. Recently discovered he'd written 2 books while I wasn't looking. Matter is brilliant so far, will be ordering the Algebraist when I'm done. Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash and Cryptonomicon take some beating too. Orson Card? Isn't that what a country bumpkin uses to take how wares to market?

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                  I found the Algebraist to be very disappointing, it seemed to go nowhere for 3/4 of the book and then rush it all in at the end.

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                  • R Rhuros

                    I found the Algebraist to be very disappointing, it seemed to go nowhere for 3/4 of the book and then rush it all in at the end.

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                    Russell Jones
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                    Thanks for the heads up. I'll be reading it anyway but won't hold out too much hope, if it's as disappointing as you suggest I'll have to re-read excession again to make up for it.

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                    • M Marcus_2

                      Actually I didn't... :doh: But I lost interest in the series somewhere at "Winter's Heart", it just dragged on and on. The first books are brilliant though, perhaps I'll buy the "coauthered" books just to have finished the series now.

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                      I gave up somewhere after the 2nd or 3rd when I realised the series was going nowhere. Turned out to be a shrewd move which I've never regretted (and back then, no one knew that he'd just keep churning them out and then die before completing the job!)

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                      • M Mario Luis

                        To be honest, I'm looking for anything good, not just sci-fi or fantasy. That is where my tendencies lie but I've read a few good books in different genre's.

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                        Rhuros
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                        Try Jim Butcher's Codex: Alera series Also Simon Scarrows Eagle Series is pretty good too.

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                        • M Mario Luis

                          I opened up a old friend the other day, "Earth" by David Brin , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_(novel)[^] What's interesting with his novel is some of the accuaricies in technology that he thought of back then for now. Now this is what I deem "Heavy Sci-fi", in essence a lot more science than fiction but still enjoyable. What books do you guys read? I'm always on the lookout for some good new titles, so maybe list Genre and your fav author/series. I got 2 by 2mx1m high book cases filled with Fantasy and Sci-fi. Wife has a section on murder and forensics. So for us its: Sci-Fi David Brin David Webber Frank Herbert Fantasy Robert Jordan David Gemmel David Eddings Tad Williams Terry Goodkind Le. Modesitt Jnr Others Patricia Cornwell Tom Clancy Jodi Picolt Clive Cussler

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                          These are the ones that have kept me up at night flipping pages when I should've been sleeping... John Sandford's Prey Series (Detective, action, thriller) - Rules of Prey - Shadow Prey - Eyes of Prey - ... - ... Nelson DeMille (Detective, action, thriller) - Plum Island - The Lion's Game - ... - ... Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child (Techno-thrillers) - The Relic - The Reliquary - The Cabinet of Curiosities - ... - ... James Rollins' Sigma books (Techno-thrillers) - Sandstorm - Map of Bones - Black Order - The Judas Strain - The Last Oracle - The Doomsday Key Max Brooks (Zombies :) - World War Z

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                          • M Marcus_2

                            Actually I didn't... :doh: But I lost interest in the series somewhere at "Winter's Heart", it just dragged on and on. The first books are brilliant though, perhaps I'll buy the "coauthered" books just to have finished the series now.

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                            Mario Luis
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                            I'd have to agree, books 7-9 were not the greates but I did enjoy 10 and 11. However still haven't taken the plunge to buy 12 @ R250 :omg: I can buy an entire triology or others for that price. Speaking of which , also re-read The First Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Donaldson , I think it was.

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                            • R Russell Jones

                              Thanks for the heads up. I'll be reading it anyway but won't hold out too much hope, if it's as disappointing as you suggest I'll have to re-read excession again to make up for it.

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                              Rhuros
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                              Ah now Excession is in a totally different class... Which reminds me I must read that again soon.

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