I never read books twice (or more)...
A Song of Ice And Fire, George RR Martin (never gets old, never gets finished)
A Confederacy of Dunces, John Kennedy Toole (funniest book EVER)
Lamb, Christopher Moore (close)
The Once and Future King, TH White (i literally feel like i'm a little kid growing back into an adult when i read this. best Arthurian ever.)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain (mark twain shits on your favorite writer)
The Yiddish Policeman's Union, Michael Chabon (easily one of the most inventive books i have ever read)
Hyperion, Dan Simmons (perfect expression of sci-fi)
Catch-22, Joseph Heller (you will never laugh so hard at things that are so fucking horrible)
Anything from the Lovecraft mythos (AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH)
Good translations of the Iliad (greatest story ever told. has fucking EVERYTHING.)
Calvin & Hobbes comics, Bill Watterson (re-affirm the value of your life, motherfucker)
Hyperion is definitely on my to-check-out list.Okay, so I need some scifi book recommendations. I bought Ender's Game, which I read when i was like 11, perhaps too young to really appreciate it, I'll be rereading it soon. So gimme some recos, especially books involving the future, aliens, "hard scifi", and/or space travel. None of that nerdy fantasy crap!
well if you like Enders Game you should read the rest of the series following Ender on his deep space travels, strange aliens, AI, astral travel, telepathic communication, etc. Card also wrote another series focusing on Bean. the first Bean book is pretty much Enders Game from Bean's perspective, then follows him on earth after the bugger war. Bean's are more about politics and less about transporting with your mind, but still good stuff.Okay, so I need some scifi book recommendations. I bought Ender's Game, which I read when i was like 11, perhaps too young to really appreciate it, I'll be rereading it soon. So gimme some recos, especially books involving the future, aliens, "hard scifi", and/or space travel. None of that nerdy fantasy crap!
Nice, thanks man! I'll be sure to make use of your expertise in the future.I'm a big SF dork so I can contribute on that front.
Greg Bear - formerly a Hard SF writer now does more "science-thriller" type novels.
Darwin's Radio / Darwin's Children (series)
Vitals
The Forge Of God / Anvil of Stars (series)
Moving Mars
Gregory Benford - Hard SF as well as a professor of physics at UC Irvine
Galactic Center series - In The Ocean Of Night / Across The Sea Of Suns / Great Sky River / Tides Of Light / Furious Gulf / Sailing Bright Eternity
Artifact
Eater
Heart Of The Comet (with David Brin)
Arthur C. Clarke - A SciFi grand master. This dude has been published since 1937 and was still putting out new books up until his death last year.
Childhood's End
The City And The Stars
The Songs Of Distant Earth
The Trigger
The Rama series - Rendezvous With Rama / Rama II / The Garden Of Rama / Rama Revealed
...to be continued as it is getting late here
I'm a big SF dork so I can contribute on that front.
Greg Bear - formerly a Hard SF writer now does more "science-thriller" type novels.
Darwin's Radio / Darwin's Children (series)
Vitals
The Forge Of God / Anvil of Stars (series)
Moving Mars
Gregory Benford - Hard SF as well as a professor of physics at UC Irvine
Galactic Center series - In The Ocean Of Night / Across The Sea Of Suns / Great Sky River / Tides Of Light / Furious Gulf / Sailing Bright Eternity
Artifact
Eater
Heart Of The Comet (with David Brin)
Arthur C. Clarke - A SciFi grand master. This dude has been published since 1937 and was still putting out new books up until his death last year.
Childhood's End
The City And The Stars
The Songs Of Distant Earth
The Trigger
The Rama series - Rendezvous With Rama / Rama II / The Garden Of Rama / Rama Revealed
...to be continued as it is getting late here
Have you by any chance read the Commonwealth saga by Peter Hamilton? I've read a synopsis, and it sounds interesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Saga