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The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells
Pretty good. It's so old the "science" consists of vivisection and hypnosis instead of genetic engineering and internal shock collars, but it's still worth a read. The Dark Brotherhood by August Derleth Bad The Lonesome Place by August Derleth (horror) Not bad. Old Nathan by David Drake If you like Manly Wade Wellman's John the Balladeer tales you will probably enjoy these stories. Case and the Dreamer by Theodore Sturgeon I've read 12 of the 13 volumes of the collected short works of Theodore Sturgeon. This is probably the worst one yet. |
seveneves by neal stephenson
I'm six hours into a 30+ hour audiobook and I'm bored shitless. |
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It was a total letdown after the fantastic Cryptonomicon. |
The entire six hours I listened to could have been condensed into less than half an hour. The world is ending and there isn't an ounce of drama. The moon exploding is covered in the first 5 minutes and then it goes into "bad Michael Crichton" mode where every minor character gets an uninteresting biography and every piece of science gets explained in excruciating detail. Hard science is fine, but it needs to be interesting and you shouldn't stop the story every other page to explain how morse code works in space or the best way to wipe your ass in space.
Part of the problem is that I have a hard time listening to full length audiobooks. They nearly always seem to drag. |
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Also, if you like Alanson's Expeditionary Force Series, you might try the three books in the Ascension series. It's fantasy, not sci-fi, but I particularly liked the audiobooks. |
For any Brandon Sanderson fans out there, this is simultaneously sad, hilarious, and fascinating.
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Sanderson is such a nerdy nerd.
I really, really enjoy his writing, and he really engages my want to punch impulse. |
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He’s so prolific. The anti-George R. R. Martin. |
Other than his WoT work I haven't read any of his stuff. I put Warbreaker on hold at my library yesterday so this will be my first foray into his original material.
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Warbreaker is solid and has some tie-ins with the Stormlight Archive that are interesting. I also recommend Mistborn for people getting into his style, though it's borderline young adult. |
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C.S. Lewis's The Space Trilogy
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