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Originally Posted by specsavage
For straight SF--Heinlein, every single time. Jerry Pournelle and Larry Niven's The Mote In God's Eye, almost anything by Charles Sheffield and James P. Hogan, David Weber, the first couple of books by Robert L. Forward, early David Gerrold (When Harlie Was One and The Man Who Folded Himself), and, of course, Harry Turtledove's Guns of the South.
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Sounds like we share tastes

. Except for
Dune, that is; I loved it, and still do. It's on my reread-regularly list.
Agreed on
Dhalgren. I liked
Babel-17, but
Dhalgren....