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Or if you can't think of any, recommend some with creepy/weird sex scenes.
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Borneo Jimmy posted:Or if you can't think of any, recommend some with creepy/weird sex scenes. just read asimov? and ray bradbury.
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dhalgren
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Delta Pavonis http://www.amazon.com/Delta-Pavonis-John-Maddox-Roberts/dp/0671720201
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DONT WATCH THE MOVIE. Battlefield Earth is amazing. If you did watch the movie, still read it because the tards ended the movie less than 1/4 in to the book.
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You're confusing Sci-Fi with Fantasy
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:07 |
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he said "good"
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:07 |
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2001 a space odyessy martian chronicles three stigmata of palmer eldritch
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:09 |
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Actually the sex scenes don't start getting really weird until the sequels.
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war of the worlds micromegas blade runner
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pixelbaron posted:2001 a space odyessy yeah i like movie novelizations too, my other favourites are 'predator 2' and 'under siege'
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zombie303 posted:DONT WATCH THE MOVIE. Battlefield Earth is amazing. If you did watch the movie, still read it because the tards ended the movie less than 1/4 in to the book. okay mitt romney
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Forever War is one of the best sci fi novels ever written
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Kelfeftaf posted:war of the worlds how could you gently caress up so bad i mean really i mean jesus.
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Never Let Me Go is very good, very subtle sci-fi
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:17 |
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kim stanley robinson's works are pretty good, especially the mars trilogy
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:19 |
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Even as someone who likes Philip K. Dick: Just read the synopsis of his stories and you have the basic idea. The man was a much better conceptualizer than an actual writer. Read Asimov if you actually like words and the reading of words thereof.
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Uhh I've only read like 2 of 'em, Snow Crash was pretty cool, had some funny parts to it. It kinda ran out of crazy scifi stuff to describe halfway through the book, but the stuff that was mentioned was interesting to read about. The other one I read was Ready Player One, it was alright but the only scifi part was mostly that everyone had virtual reality gear and were connected to some Second Life-ish thing. It had lots of references to the 80s and videogames and stuff if that's your thing though.
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I kind of hate sci-fi, but Neal Stephenson is fun to read.
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Kelfeftaf posted:I kind of hate sci-fi, but Neal Stephenson is fun to read. Can you recommend any of his other stuff?
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:21 |
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cant go wrong with asimov op, he wrote good stuff that I think you would enjoy
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:23 |
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Fartmaster posted:Can you recommend any of his other stuff? Cryptonomicon is really good, probably the best thing he's done, although it's not really science fiction. More of an espionage kind of thing. I'd recommend Charles Stross for a good Contempo science fiction writer, especially Accelerando.
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Piers Anthony. some real insightful poo poo i totally recommend you just buy all his works as loudly as you can at the book store or whatever you get books from these days before you read any of it because you'll just loving love this guy
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Fartmaster posted:Can you recommend any of his other stuff? Sure. As far as his sci-fi novels go, I've really only read Snow Crash and (part of) Anathem. Anathem was well written and funny, though learning all the world-specific terms was annoying. It was also pretty loving slow. His best stuff, I think, is The Big U (one of the funniest books I've ever read) and The Baroque Cycle (a trilogy of novels set in the 1600s/early 1700s -- the books are chock-full of historical information if you're into that). Neither of those is sci-fi, though.
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I just read through the Jean Le Flambeur books by Hannu Rajaniemi. They were pretty good. Incredibly strange but in a way that emphasizes how bewildering we might find the future. Seconding Charles Stross. He does a ton of great stuff but I'm particularly fond of the Laundry Files. Pendent fucked around with this message at 03:33 on Aug 5, 2014 |
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zombie303 posted:he said "good"
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Fandyien posted:Forever War is one of the best sci fi novels ever written I just finished reading this yesterday, and it was pretty darn good. homosex
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Mote in Gods Eye is good and features alien sex habits as a major plot point. diddnt care for the sequel however
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:33 |
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Men are from mars, women are from venus
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:33 |
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Harlen Ellison wrote some goofy poo poo
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Iain M. Banks is super duper.
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A brave new world
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Pendent posted:I just read through the Jean Le Flambeur books by Hannu Rajaniemi. They were pretty good. Incredibly strange but in a way that emphasizes how bewildering we might find the future.
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:36 |
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Thanks for the recommendations guys. I just remembered the third, probably final sci-fi novel I read, Roadside Picnic. I forget where I heard about it, but apparently it was the basis for those S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games. It was pretty interesting, less technological roboty science stuff, and more alien-y stuff that scientists don't understand. Dudes travel around "The Zone" and find alien artifacts that break the laws of physics, so they nab them and sell them to scientists.
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:37 |
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The Dispossessed is a good book and also a creepy/weird sex scene.
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:38 |
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Nalk posted:Harlen Ellison wrote some goofy poo poo He's terrific at writing good prose. The actual content of the prose is eh. Neuromancer is pretty fun, though it's abstract at points which I could give a poo poo about. It's a "cyber punk" novel, so if you like the style of Blade Runner, you'll probably find it entertaining.
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 03:38 |
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Foundation trilogy by Asimov is a bit dry but the story always keeps you on your toes
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http://www.amazon.com/Seeds-Earth-Humanitys-Michael-Cobley/dp/0316213985
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dragon ball z volume 5 - 19
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