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Good sci-fi thread.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-05 22:53

Any favs, anon?

Alastair Reynolds, Iain M Banks, and Peter F Hamilton have been my top picks lately.

I also finished up Gene Wolfe's, "The Book Of The New Sun". Very fucked up story set millions of years in Earths future after the sun has finally reached its end life and is cooling down. It's set in a world where todays technology is no longer existent.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-13 20:28

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I just read Stross' Saturn's Children, which is my first encounter with Stross.

I do not know if it could be called good sci-fi, but I enjoyed reading it nevertheless, especially after plowing through more serious fiction for these past months. How are Stross' other novels? Any good reading?

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