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Old 03-02-2019, 10:19 AM   #69
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Originally Posted by Tarana View Post
I have trouble with earth based books because so many are dystopian and I just can't get very thrilled with those. Currently reading "The Long Tomorrow" by Leigh Brackett and it started out great, but now is just a drag for me. It's more general fiction than science fiction.
I read that one a few years ago and I know what you mean. It also reminded me of another dystopian book I read " World Made by Hand " by James Howard Kunstler. So far I have read only one dystopian sci fi book for my challenge " Sea of Rust "and oddly enough it had only robots and no humans. Lol. I agree I tend to put near future earth, dystopian books into a different category like survivalist.

I'm looking for a first book in a sci fi series now. Going off planet this time.

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