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Favorite Novels (Sci Fi, Fantasy)
Nerds (yes, you),
Anyone have any favorite novels in the genres of science fiction and/or fantasy you'd like to recommend? Just looking to keep adding to my library.
Anyone have any favorite novels in the genres of science fiction and/or fantasy you'd like to recommend? Just looking to keep adding to my library.
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Re: Favorite Novels (Sci Fi, Fantasy)
Ever read Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series??

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Some of it.neanderpaul14 wrote:Ever read Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series??
Yeah, maybe I should have prefaced by saying what I've read. I'll put together a list.
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NeanderPaul took my first choice.
Anyways, here are a few series I have enjoyed;
Elven Bane Chronicles
Vampire Earth Series
Ender Series (actually 2 sets of series with different protaganists, but same characters)
Dragon's Wild Series
Halo Books
Starcraft Books
Anyways, here are a few series I have enjoyed;
Elven Bane Chronicles
Vampire Earth Series
Ender Series (actually 2 sets of series with different protaganists, but same characters)
Dragon's Wild Series
Halo Books
Starcraft Books
"Eh, whatever."
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Re: Favorite Novels (Sci Fi, Fantasy)
Most series by Piers Anthony are tremendous for the first couple of novels. After that, he tends to run on and on and it becomes more difficult to stomach with each one that comes out. But his first few of each series are wonderful. Specifically of his, I would roundly recommend the "Blue Adept" series and the "Incarnations of Immortality" series...both are wonderful. If you don't mind silly pun-driven stuff, his first couple of Xanth books are also great.thegreekdog wrote:Nerds (yes, you),
Anyone have any favorite novels in the genres of science fiction and/or fantasy you'd like to recommend? Just looking to keep adding to my library.
Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein and Greg Bear, of course...but you've probably already looked into those.
Hmmm...man, I'm getting old...having trouble dredging up my other favorites at the moment.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
Re: Favorite Novels (Sci Fi, Fantasy)
Star Wars novels, especially: Fate of the Jedi Series, Republic Commando series, Legacy of the Force, Darth Bane trilogy, Thrawn trilogy.

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Without a Doubt:
Lois McMaster Bjold especialy the Miles Vorkosigan stuff.
Barbara Hambly
Stephen Brust
Also theres a wicked three book series called the Glass Books of the Dream Eaters by Gorden Dahlquist that you MUST check out.
You'll tank me later.
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Lois McMaster Bjold especialy the Miles Vorkosigan stuff.
Barbara Hambly
Stephen Brust
Also theres a wicked three book series called the Glass Books of the Dream Eaters by Gorden Dahlquist that you MUST check out.
You'll tank me later.
Johnny
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Eragon series?
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The complete work of J.R.R.Tolkien!
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almost everything from Philip K. Dick
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The Death Gate Cycle by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
I think it was a 7 book series. Very good stuff.
I think it was a 7 book series. Very good stuff.

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Re: Favorite Novels (Sci Fi, Fantasy)
Read the Enders series. Not sure about the first two. I'm kind of skeptical about novels about video games.muy_thaiguy wrote:NeanderPaul took my first choice.
Anyways, here are a few series I have enjoyed;
Elven Bane Chronicles
Vampire Earth Series
Ender Series (actually 2 sets of series with different protaganists, but same characters)
Dragon's Wild Series
Halo Books
Starcraft Books
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Never read Piers Anthony, he's added to my list. I've had a ton of Asimov, Heinlein and Bear.Woodruff wrote:Most series by Piers Anthony are tremendous for the first couple of novels. After that, he tends to run on and on and it becomes more difficult to stomach with each one that comes out. But his first few of each series are wonderful. Specifically of his, I would roundly recommend the "Blue Adept" series and the "Incarnations of Immortality" series...both are wonderful. If you don't mind silly pun-driven stuff, his first couple of Xanth books are also great.thegreekdog wrote:Nerds (yes, you),
Anyone have any favorite novels in the genres of science fiction and/or fantasy you'd like to recommend? Just looking to keep adding to my library.
Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein and Greg Bear, of course...but you've probably already looked into those.
Hmmm...man, I'm getting old...having trouble dredging up my other favorites at the moment.
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Read most of those.vodean wrote:Star Wars novels, especially: Fate of the Jedi Series, Republic Commando series, Legacy of the Force, Darth Bane trilogy, Thrawn trilogy.
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Added to my list. I think I've read something of Brust's, but I can't remember what it is now.Johnny Rockets wrote:Without a Doubt:
Lois McMaster Bjold especialy the Miles Vorkosigan stuff.
Barbara Hambly
Stephen Brust
Also theres a wicked three book series called the Glass Books of the Dream Eaters by Gorden Dahlquist that you MUST check out.
You'll tank me later.
Johnny
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The novels (the first ones anyways) lead upto and tell the events of the first Halo game and following the first game as well. They are actually pretty good.thegreekdog wrote:Read the Enders series. Not sure about the first two. I'm kind of skeptical about novels about video games.muy_thaiguy wrote:NeanderPaul took my first choice.
Anyways, here are a few series I have enjoyed;
Elven Bane Chronicles
Vampire Earth Series
Ender Series (actually 2 sets of series with different protaganists, but same characters)
Dragon's Wild Series
Halo Books
Starcraft Books
"Eh, whatever."
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?
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Not sure about this one.skeletonboy wrote:Eragon series?
Yeah, read those a few times already.Kabanellas wrote:The complete work of J.R.R.Tolkien!
He's pretty good.ben79 wrote:almost everything from Philip K. Dick
I'll pick those up. I liked some of the Dragonlance stuff.neanderpaul14 wrote:The Death Gate Cycle by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
I think it was a 7 book series. Very good stuff.
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i was a fan of the Spellsinger books by Alan Dean Foster when i was into that sort of thing....not sure how dated they'd these days.
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Thanks. I'll check those out.Huckleberryhound wrote:i was a fan of the Spellsinger books by Alan Dean Foster when i was into that sort of thing....not sure how dated they'd these days.
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Ah yes, I definitely second the Stephen Brust recommendation and the Spellsinger recommendation.Johnny Rockets wrote: Stephen Brust
Also, I thought of another one...I think it was just called "The Swords Trilogy", though that seems awfully generic so it might not be right and I can't seem to remember the author. Read it AGES ago, but loved it. Nope, I just did a websearch, and it's not the series by Michael Moorcock. It was about three specific swords that apparently had "powers" or were "alive" or somesuch. Fascinating series...darn it.
Also, if you like dragons, the Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey was pretty good, as well.
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HitchHikers Guide to teh Galaxy?
"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."
Duane: You know what they say about love and war.
Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
Duane: You know what they say about love and war.
Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
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Freaking loved it. More British comedy than sci fi.Snorri1234 wrote:HitchHikers Guide to teh Galaxy?
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The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, by Stephen Donaldson, one on the best examples of an anti-hero in my opinion.
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Thanks. I've heard of this, but never read it.Frito Bandito wrote:The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, by Stephen Donaldson, one on the best examples of an anti-hero in my opinion.
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Chronicles of Narnia.
More kid oriented, but still a good read.
More kid oriented, but still a good read.
"Eh, whatever."
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?
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