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It's a post-apocalyptic novel about the effects of a comet strike on Earth.
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Yah. An inspired choice. :-)
Brent
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>Phillip K Dick's "VALIS".
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I have loved everything by Neal Stephenson that I
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The question about Asimov's "Foundation" septology leads me
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That was a novel...
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What was Lucifer's Hammer?
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For me, it might be
I'd forgotten those, Brent. Good reads.
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Charles Sheffield's 'Proteus' series ('Sight of Proteus,' 'Proteus
Unbound,' 'Proteus Combined,' 'Proteus in the Underworld').
Brent
"ravenadal" writes:
>The question about Asimov's "Foundation" septology leads me to ask what
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For me, "The Mote In God's Eye" by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.
Great ideas, semi-plausible scientific bases, fun read all the way through.
(And
how's that?
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The question about Asimov's "Foundation" septolo
For me it would have to be Butcher's Storm Front. It was the first Dresden
files book and it was like a breath of fresh air to me. Before that it was
Christopher Golden's Angels souls demon hearts. I have to admit that my
strong church upbringing made me feel guilty for enjoying that book so muc
The question about Asimov's "Foundation" septology leads me to ask what was the
last SF novel you read that made you go "WOW!" And, by that, I mean the last
novel that made your head spin around. For me it was William Gibson's
"Neuromancer" and that was published in 1984, twenty-five years ago
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