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Let's talk about series we love
I thought about writing this in the other thread about series, but realised it would not only be off-topic but anti-topic, so here's a new thread for talking about series we love. (On topic for this thread are all kinds of series, from duologies and up, and also stand-alones where there's reason to think the author will write sequels.Talking about series where we love some books but not all are also on topic.)
I just finished the fifth and last book book in Marie Brennan's The Memoirs of Lady Trent. Quote:
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Ok, you hooked me. Just bought the first book of the series.
Gosh, so many series over the years that I have loved and re-read. Ok. Here is a series that I just discovered this year (and probably mentioned). Marc Alan Edelheit's Chronicles of an Imperial Legionnaire Officer. Think a mix of Roman history and magic. Maybe a blend of Turtledove and Moon. |
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I'm a science fiction fan, and if I was going to recommend a series for anyone to read, it would have to be Ben Bova's "Grand Tour" series. Its something which captured my imagination completely. You don't really have to read in any particular order, but some books should be ordered because of references back and forth. I've found the books to be believable... that is, there arent any bug eyed monsters, or crazy aliens, or any of that stuff... its just about humanity spreading through the solar system, and how Bova thinks things will progress. All of them are on my read-again... and again... list. I started with "Mars" (incidentally, being made into a movie even as we type). And, he's still writing new material.
The list is here on his website.. I used it to try to keep in some kind of order of reading, but you wont find book synopses there, alas. http://benbova.com/about/ Here's a Mars synopsis, from Amazon. "To the harsh landscape of Sol's fourth planet travel thirteen astronauts, the best scientists from eleven nations, on a history-making voyage into the unknown. The international crew of the Mars mission have spent nine months in space, crossing 100 million kilometres, to reach the last great frontier. Their voyage is fraught with disputes, both personal and political, and their time on Mars limited to 'footprints and flags'; yet while there they will come face-to-face with the most incredible and shocking discovery of all." Stephen Baxter is another favourite author whose Xeelee series caught me, but then I began reading his alternative histories (Destiny's Children series). The 2 book series that captured me most of all was Flood, followed by Ark. Again... believable (could it really happen? Maybe) The Xeelee was not, but was interesting nonetheless and I will read all of those again, as well. Baxter also wrote (with Terry Pratchett) the Long Earth series, and he has collaborated with other authors as well. Here's the link to his books list http://www.stephen-baxter.com/books.html Last edited by kyteflyer; 11-18-2017 at 03:12 PM. Reason: additional info |
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REad Mars, and Return to Mars. Not yet sold on Mars Life but... thats just me. Also worth it is the Asteroid Wars series. |
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If you like Roman history, have you read Maureen McCollough's First Man in Rome series? I think it went downhill when Gaius Julius Caesar (grandson of the Gaius Julius Caesar we met in the opening scene of the first book) grew up. He became so over-the-top competent in everything -- that might be historically plausible, but I found him annoying. I stopped halfway through the last book, but I've gone back to reread favourite parts of the first books more than once. Quote:
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Most of what Baxter writes is "alternative history", and personally I think it's excellent. His "Northland" series, for example, gives a credible alternate European history, entirely due to one woman's actions at the end of the last ice age. Fascinating stuff!
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Most of what Baxter wires now is alternate history, which I'm much less interested in. But I loved Titan, Moonseed, Manifold Time and The Light of Other Days.
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