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Old 02-28-2012, 03:17 PM   #7
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I simply do not agree. In my humble opinion the best way to get to know sci-fi books is to read the masters cold turkey, I would recommend that you go get copies of the Foundation trillogy, I read that one cold turkey and it was great. Next get a copy of Farenheight 451 by Ray Bradbury then fire up Netflix and watch Total Recall, thats another one of the masters of sci-fi. Next go download and read On Balsic (I hope I spelled that right) Station by David Weber, its in the free library and its available for $0. Next try Dune by Frank Herbert and read about Mau Dib and the effects of sound, "Those that can stop a thing can control it" and the Fremen warriors.
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