So I tried Larry Bond's "Dangerous Ground" and realized I don't have
to keep reading this if I don't want to.
Asimov is what I picked up next. "Rendevous with Rama" is the title.
Alan Beck wrote to all <=-
"Rendevous with Rama" is the title.
August Abolins wrote to Alan Beck <=-
On 10/10/2020 1:47 a.m., Alan Beck : to all wrote:
So, who are the current in the last 25 years popular Hard
Sci-fi writers?
I have not been able to read due to a medical condition, I
have lost the last 25 years.
Now I can read a novel in 3-4 days and I am very glad for
it.
August Abolins wrote to Alan Beck <=-
On 10/10/2020 1:47 a.m., Alan Beck : to all wrote:
So, who are the current in the last 25 years popular Hard Sci-fi
writers?
I have not been able to read due to a medical condition, I have lost the
last 25 years.
Now I can read a novel in 3-4 days and I am very glad for it.
Congratulations!
Two of my favorite (sci-fi) books are from when I was about 16 (the
80's). Memories by McQuay and Millenium by John Varley.
Sorry, I can't cite anything from the last 25 years. It's very difficult for me to find a book I *really* like. Most recently I've been reading musical biographies, such as 1970, and a bio about George Harrison. Also earlier this year read an authorized bio of Gene Roddenberry and Robin Williams. All good for those into that type of thing.
East of Eden by John Steinbeck is great, but doesn't fit into any of the above categories. ;)
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Anyone else have some favorite sci-fi novelists?
Jay Harris wrote to Alan Beck <=-
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Daemon, Freedom & Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez (3 book series)
Zero Day, Trojan Horse & Rogue Code by Mark Russinovich (3 book series)
Jay Harris wrote to Alan Beck <=-
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
My son has it, I'll check it out.
Daemon, Freedom & Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez (3 book series)
Started reading Daemon last week!
Zero Day, Trojan Horse & Rogue Code by Mark Russinovich (3 book series)
The Microsoft/Sysinternals guy? Neat.
... Simple subtraction
Daemon, Freedom & Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez (3 book series)
Started reading Daemon last week!
Zero Day, Trojan Horse & Rogue Code by Mark Russinovich (3 book serie
The Microsoft/Sysinternals guy? Neat.
The intro blurb to Daemon, Daniel Suarez (Daemon # 1) sounds similar
the TV series NEXT, where some "code" escapes out of the lab onto the internet an starts manipulating people .
On 19 Oct 2020, Alan Beck said the following...
Anyone else have some favorite sci-fi novelists?
I haven't been following this thread, so apologies if they've already
been mentioned:
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Daemon, Freedom & Kill Decision by
Daniel Suarez (3 book series) Zero Day, Trojan Horse & Rogue Code by Mark Russinovich (3 book series)
Zero Day & Daemon are probably tied for first place for my favourite sci-fi novels. I own the Kobo e-book & Audible audio versions as I sometimes like to listen & read along at the same time.
Haven't read them in a long time, might be time for a re-read.
Jay
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