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Old 07-11-2011, 03:00 PM   #61
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Rossum's Universal Robots- Josef Capek (actually a play but easy to read as a book)
WE - Yevgeny Zamyatin
The street that wasn't there - Simak and Jacobi

Heinlein, LeGuin, K.S. Robinson and that bunch are good as well but short and to the point resonates with me. :-)
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When did the discussion move from Best All-Time Sci-fi Novel to authors and short stories?

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Old 07-11-2011, 04:01 PM   #63
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When did the discussion move from Best All-Time Sci-fi Novel to authors and short stories?

Short Novels good sir, short novels.
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Old 07-11-2011, 04:14 PM   #64
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Old 07-11-2011, 07:42 PM   #65
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Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny -- can't believe it hasn't already been mentioned -- maybe I missed it. My #1 by far.
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Old 07-11-2011, 08:18 PM   #66
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The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein. I have always been bothered by the ending. Intrigued by Prof. The book made an impression on me.

Probably my second favorite sci-fi book is a Philip K. Dick collection. I have reread 1984.

Stranger in a Strange Land is on my Kindle to be read on vacation. I am on a mission to read more of Robert Heinlein this year. For some reason I overlooked this arthor, except for The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.



Good thread! I got some ideas out of it.
I do think that The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress is Heinlein's best story, but that I Will Fear No Evil and Time Enough For Love each produced more memorable quotes. I also feel Anne McCaffrey's All The Weyrs Of Pern echoed the ending of The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress a bit.
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I do think that The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress is Heinlein's best story, but that I Will Fear No Evil and Time Enough For Love each produced more memorable quotes. I also feel Anne McCaffrey's All The Weyrs Of Pern echoed the ending of The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress a bit.
Try time enough for love - it's my favorite Heinlein.
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I thought Last and First Men by Olaf Stapledon was quite good, as well as Starmaker.

I recently read The Player of Games by Iain Banks and enjoyed that too.

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Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny -- can't believe it hasn't already been mentioned -- maybe I missed it. My #1 by far.
I would certainly rate that high up there.

I'm also quite fond of Grass and Raising The Stones by Sherri S. Tepper.

I liked Hyperion by Dan Simmons, so it's way up there. Dune by Frank Herbert. Ahh, that's right...Neverness by David Zindell.

They'd all jockey at the top for me.

EDIT: Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany. Don't know how I forgot that one.

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Try time enough for love - it's my favorite Heinlein.
, with I Will Fear No Evil close behind (though I read both about 30 years ago, so my memory could be flawed...).
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Old 07-12-2011, 07:16 PM   #73
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I've read and enjoyed a lot of Clarke, but looking back on his works, I would rate the vast majority more highly in terms of influence than actual quality. Foundation was fun, but underwhelming after having read the Dune series, and Childhood's End was full of great ideas, but they were somewhat clumsily and superficially explored. When I look at what Kubrick did with 2001 or even what Stephen Baxter did in the recent Time Odyssey books (or Greg Bear rehashing Rama in his Eon books), it seems obvious that Clarke's ideas had a lot more potential than he was capable of realizing as an artist. His influence was vast and deserves recognition, but I can't in good conscience elevate any of his individual works above the better efforts they inspired.

Granted, I haven't read the apparent crowd favorite, The City and the Stars--added to my list My current Clarke favorite is Songs of Distant Earth, though I thoroughly enjoyed the Time Odyssey collaboration.

I can't do "best of all time," but the works that have impacted me most, as a teen:

Blood Music
Brave New World
The Positronic Man
Cat's Cradle (borderline sci-fi, but entrenched like a Pashtun on that border)

As an adult:

Anathem
"Repent Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman (a short story, I know)
God Emperor of Dune (to pick one, Dune Messiah is also right up there)

And for something less serious, David Brin's Uplift series deserves mention, particularly the second trilogy centering on the planet Jijo, which can essentially be taken as one work. For uproarious, absurdist sci-fi, I'll take Uplift over Hitchhiker.
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That is really a tough choice! I'll give my top ten in alphabetical order by title.

Double Star by Heinlein
The Dying Earth sequence by Jack Vance--Vance wrote a great series of novels based on this universe but I'll stick to the very first book which is a linked group of stories.
More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon
Of Men and Monsters by William Tenn
Three Hearts and Three Lions by Poul Anderson
Time and Again by Jack Finney
The Time Machine by H.G.Wells
Way Station by Clifford Simak
The Witches of Karres by James H. Schmitz
Wolfbane by Frederick Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth
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