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<blockquote data-quote="Bahnzo" data-source="post: 141853" data-attributes="member: 1536"><p>I've read just about everything recommended here. My hand-down favorite author is Larry Niven however. I've read just about everything by this master and am catching up on his recent work which is a sort of Ringworld prequel. Good stuff. I know he's considered "hard" sci-fi, but I don't think that applies as much as it does to some of the newer authors I've read recently. </p><p></p><p>Asimov I don't like for some reason, but Arthur C. Clarke very much so. Read his "Rama" series if you haven't. </p><p></p><p>A good page to give you ideas for books is the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Award_for_Best_Novel" target="_blank">list of Hugo Award winners</a>.</p><p></p><p>Finally: Give a book called "Doomsday Book" by Connie Willis a read. One of my favorite books (although I haven't liked anything else she wrote). It's kind of an historical science fiction and very well done at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bahnzo, post: 141853, member: 1536"] I've read just about everything recommended here. My hand-down favorite author is Larry Niven however. I've read just about everything by this master and am catching up on his recent work which is a sort of Ringworld prequel. Good stuff. I know he's considered "hard" sci-fi, but I don't think that applies as much as it does to some of the newer authors I've read recently. Asimov I don't like for some reason, but Arthur C. Clarke very much so. Read his "Rama" series if you haven't. A good page to give you ideas for books is the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Award_for_Best_Novel]list of Hugo Award winners[/url]. Finally: Give a book called "Doomsday Book" by Connie Willis a read. One of my favorite books (although I haven't liked anything else she wrote). It's kind of an historical science fiction and very well done at that. [/QUOTE]
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