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![]() Just had an 'involved' discussion among writers on another forum about the 'blurring' of boundaries, initially between Fantasy and Science Fiction, but really between all genres which I'm seeing more and more of in the mainstream these days. Marketers love to categorize things, but I don't think that's necessarily a good thing for some writers. |
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If he enjoyed Ben Bova's "Mars" books I'm sure he'd enjoy the other books in Bova's "Grand Tour of the Solar System" series. They're loosely connected (characters from one book turn up in others) but can all be read independently.
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We have the Ben Bova Tour books. Some he liked, some he didn't. The Bova books he didn't like dealt with that religious cult.
He didn't like Ringworld, the Puppeteer and Kzin were too weird to suit him, so I didn't bother with any more Niven. Red Mars, Blue Mars, Green Mars were too political. He's reading some Sheffield now, but says the books are "unfinished" and need another chapter. I've got most of these except Dune. That wasn't to my taste. I've tried Poul Anderson, Murray Leinster, and Asimov on him - he's not impressed. I don't have any Soldier of Fortune or glorified war books. - not my taste. He has read most of my geology books on the Colorado Plateau. Maybe that's what he's expecting in a story about Mars. We do watch most of the documentaries on space exploration and he might be looking for those real descriptions from Cassini and Huygens in a book. I've been trying to get him to read "Sojourner" and "Roving Mars" - real non-fiction histories of Mars Rovers. He'd understand all the engineering discussions. It's a no-go. No-go for him - any novel that has mostly politics with a space exploration background. The same for religious. War for war's sake is also out. Incidental attractions between protagonists OK, just not as the main theme of the book. I'm not sure how he feels about bug-eyed monsters. Dystopia is also out. He really liked the Martian - I haven't read it yet, but from what I gather it was man against terrain, and that might be the conflict he likes. The other books he liked were by Tony Hillerman. We've prowled around that territory for years so he has no trouble imagining it. |
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This may or may not fit your tight limits, But you might suggest Man Plus by Fred Pohl.
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I just finished The Long Earth by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter. This fits in the OP in that it is newer Sci-Fi AND it is bursting with planet surveys - millions of them! - albeit that all the planets are Earth, and there are no spaceships involved. (I found the book a bit disappointing, but then I came to with very high expectations.)
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"Twelve Tomorrows" edited by Bruce Sterling, MIT Technology Review's third science fiction anthology "Titan" by John Varley, of the Gaea trilogy is about exploration. Perhaps "General Practice: A Sector General Omnibus" by James White "Future on Ice" SF anthology edited by Orson Scott Card |
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A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge.
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Are most ebooks? Anasazi Exile seems interesting. We've been to Chaco. I got interested in ancient NORTH AMERICAN astronomers so we started tracking the astronomical sites of the Ancient Ones in the Four Corners area. No, he doesn't video game. We don't own any. The kids did - he looked at Guitar Hero and lost interest (He plays bass) He'd rather put on music videos and play along. |
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