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General DiscussionBest science fiction book out there?

Best science fiction book out there? in General Discussion
SIMPLY LEMONADE 1.54L

    Red Cixin Liu's Three Body Problem. Can't find any books that has the same quality or better than it? Any suggestions?

    TripleSteal-

      The book u mentioned isn't normally considered a masterpiece of sci fi literature and thus im not too sure what u'd like to find.

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      TripleSteal-

        Lem's Solaris
        Gibson's Neuromancer (personally disliked it, but its magnum opus in cyberpunk)
        Bradbury's Dandelion Wine
        Asimov's Foundation and I, Robot
        Herbert's Dune (i admit I havent read this one, its just commonly conaidered classic)
        Dick's Do androids dream of electric sheep
        Adams' Hitchiker's guide to the galaxy (easiest read out of listed books)

        Totentanz to The King: M ...

          i didnt know you read books triple

          TripleSteal-

            Huh, Ive been reading 2-3 books daily for a decade at some point

            Its the only hobby i spent more time doing than playing pc games //

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            qwert102

              the foundation series and the dune series are amazing. I've read both and would recommend all 5 books in both series.

              Also @TripleSteal- how do you have the time to read 2 books a day and play Dota? I'm lucky if I read 3 books in a month nowadays.

              TripleSteal-

                ^i do neither atm
                i did read a lot when i was studying at school and uni, mostly during classes

                zarse

                  Ancillary Justice
                  Station Eleven
                  Ender's Game
                  Foundation series is the best from asimov, but a lot of the rest is outdated as many discoveries made his older work about planets incorrect
                  Bradbury's martian chronicles or whatever is decent, but a lot of it has to do with his way of telling a narrative
                  A lot of people recommend Clarke's stuff but I found his world building to be very subpar

                  If you haven't found "any other book that has the same quality of it" then you haven't read much.

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                  SIMPLY LEMONADE 1.54L

                    yeah!! Will start reading Asimov's. Looking for pdf of it cause im a broke boi

                    TripleSteal-

                      ^i think u can find it even with google, its a relatively old book

                      Soultrap

                        I like how Philip Dick honestly admitted that he writes his books under affect of certain "chemicals". I think many modern writers do the same, they just don't tell... =)

                        TripleSteal-

                          ^its part of the identity of his generation of writers (working in 60-70s).
                          Kesey, Hunter S. Tompson, Timothy Leary, Castaneda to some extent, etc. - focused a lot on altered conciousness, LSD, etc. Early years of hippie culture.

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                          one syllable anglo-saxon

                            lmao who the fuck still reads its 2019

                            Pale Mannie

                              :nerd:

                              arin

                                how do you read through 3 books per day

                                Bierdopje

                                  Best SF series I've ever read is Dune. Once you get into the books there's no stopping anymore!

                                  TripleSteal-

                                    ^^the secret ingredients are time (8hrs or so daily) and speed

                                    arin

                                      i guess i would be able to read a bit less than that with my reading speed back when i used to read - but usually with my pace, i would be subconciously skipping some of the text and not being to recall it without reading again which made it much slower

                                      and if i read a book in one day, i can hardly remember what was it about overall. i would remember the parts if someone else told me but i wouldn't come up with a plot summary on my own without skimming through the book

                                      TripleSteal-

                                        That's indeed a con

                                        one syllable anglo-saxon

                                          yea i don't know why would you read 3 books a day, even if you paid attention and didn't just parse text you need some time to really digest what you've read. a good analogy would be listening to a music album once, forming your opinion upon first listen and then never listening to it again - there's absolutely no way you have processed it enough on first listen, even if you paid close attention

                                          Totentanz to The King: M ...

                                            yeah i cant even remember what individual songs sound like if i dont listen to an album at least three times, it all gets mangled.

                                            TripleSteal-

                                              I parse emotions through myself when reading rather than reflax on a certain book for days. It gives(d) me joy.

                                              LeHowl James

                                                i didnt know you were this kind of an intellectual, peter

                                                TripleSteal-

                                                  Its left in the past, now im rollin full retarded

                                                  CNP

                                                    Ender's game
                                                    Anything by Ted Chiang
                                                    Player of games and Use of Weapons
                                                    Blindsight

                                                    jajagerman

                                                      Neuromancer - William Gibson (personal favourite)

                                                      The End of Eternity - Asimov

                                                      The Other Gods - Asimov

                                                      Rendezvous with Rama - Clark

                                                      Please IceFrog, release patch ffs

                                                      OfGreyHairWaifu3

                                                        Starship Troopers is pretty nice.