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Some of Forward's books are available as ebooks from Baen Books.
Also, you might check out some of James Hogan's books. Most of them are available from Baen Books. The Giant's series (Inherit the Stars is the first) is possibly his best known books. I really like the Genesis Machine, The Two Faces of Tomorrow and Thrice Upon a Time as well |
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Foundation Trilogy has been my #1 favorite SF book(s) for decades. the others you name are right there as well.
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In addition to Hogan's work, the works of Allen Steele (at least the Coyote series) and Robert L. Forward also sound interesting. |
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Where do I find these discussion groups (links and/or directions)?
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On Amazon, "Customer Communities" http://www.amazon.com/gp/tagging/communities/directory, "Genres", "Science Fiction". On Shelfari and Goodreads, under communities |
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I would add Ben Bova's Grand Tour series, where he writes on human colonization of the solar system.
I haven't read them all, as there are quite a few (cf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Bova#Grand_Tour), but I have liked a lot the ones I read (Mars, Return to Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, ...). I've had a quick look, I can't seem to find those ebooks on legal sites, though. A few of his other works are available on Baen or Fictionwise. |
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I have read them all, and they're very good. It's best to read them in order, as there are recurring characters throughout them.
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I couldn't get through Bova's 'Mars' - I found the Native American aspects too overbearing
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I had such problems with Dan Simmons' Ilium and Olympos. |
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<ontopic>I don't think anyone's mentioned Greg Egan yet. If I had to define hard sf, I'd start by pointing at Greg Egan. I wouldn't start with either of the two most recent novels. "Diaspora" is probably what most people start with. Check out "The Planck Dive" for a short story sample.</ontopic>
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I'd be surprised if he gave up completely without e.g. switching to SmashWords. But there'd be a lot of compromises there; I don't see him rushing into it. Silly to drop the blog though. I assume he had an RSS feed for it; that would have helped get the word out when he rebooted the website. Even it was just a redirect to somewhere else. |
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