Litl wrote:
Trotsky wrote:
Ursula K. Le Guin's Hainish series does the trick for me ... most of the early ones are good (Rocannon's World, Planet Of Exile, City Of Illusions etc), but the 4th and 5th books The Left Hand Of Darkness and The Dispossessed are the best to get started on (they both won Hugo and Nebula awards I believe) ... The Word For World Is Forest is also another good one ... |
Agreed. Ursula is the best. She's a thinking person's sci-fi and fantasy writer.
For hard sci-fi try Greg Bear and David Brin. They have wild, unhindered, and boundless imaginations.
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Yes Ursula K. LeGuin is amazing, I recommend her novel "Lathe of Heaven"
mindblowing!
Left Hand of Darkness as mentioned above is also fantastic.
But my favorite science fiction novel (and I am a huge sci-fi buff) is "Deepness in the Sky" by Vernor Vinge. Great Book, hard to describe, it deals with evil in humanity basically, great book.
AND STAR WARS IS CRAPPY SCIENCE FICTION. FLUFF I TELL YOU.
(nice choice in Dune by the way, I read that in 3rd grade, been hooked on Science Fiction ever since --- "He who can destroy a thing controls it") love it!!!
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