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<blockquote data-quote="Raid" data-source="post: 129020" data-attributes="member: 1288"><p>A lot of great books have been mentioned this far; it is a tragedy that not all of them have ever been translated in my language (well most of them are, but not all).</p><p>Never been much after fantasy but i used to read a lot of sci-fi when younger, some fine stories from Philip.K.Dick, Asimov, Clarke, Le Guin etc. Lately i've read some Jeff Long and Margaret Atwood. A line between great scifi/mystery literature and other great literature has been very thin, if at all.</p><p>To me the big one has always been Ray Bradbury. He has written some great books and short stories that i will always be happy to read again.</p><p>Another of my favorite sci-fi/mystery writers is Johanna Sinisalo, but i have no idea if any of her books has ever translated into English.</p><p></p><p>edit: "Not Before Sundown" was awarded The James Tiptree Jr. award in 2004</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raid, post: 129020, member: 1288"] A lot of great books have been mentioned this far; it is a tragedy that not all of them have ever been translated in my language (well most of them are, but not all). Never been much after fantasy but i used to read a lot of sci-fi when younger, some fine stories from Philip.K.Dick, Asimov, Clarke, Le Guin etc. Lately i've read some Jeff Long and Margaret Atwood. A line between great scifi/mystery literature and other great literature has been very thin, if at all. To me the big one has always been Ray Bradbury. He has written some great books and short stories that i will always be happy to read again. Another of my favorite sci-fi/mystery writers is Johanna Sinisalo, but i have no idea if any of her books has ever translated into English. edit: "Not Before Sundown" was awarded The James Tiptree Jr. award in 2004 [/QUOTE]
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