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Old 07-21-2016, 02:48 AM   #143
Darqref
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Originally Posted by OverHaze View Post
Reading Discworld has been a real pleasure. Funny as hell and occasionally containing honest to goodness wisdom. But I'm starting to worry I'm never going to find anything in the Sci-fi space that speak to me the way my big three do, Anathem, A Deepness in the Sky and The Forever War.
As far as Epic, personal taste can make a difference, but I've read both A Deepness in the Sky and The Forever War. Here's a rec I haven't seen before:

Roger MacBride Allen, "The Depths of Time", "The Ocean of Years", and "The Shores of Tomorrow". It's got a unique version of star travel, a story-line that spans lots of space and a fair bit of time, terraforming, and an interesting take on print vs electronic sources and data corruption.

Allen has also done some Star Wars books, and a couple other series.
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