Dmunster wrote:SciFi:
1. Revelation Space - Alistair Reynolds: Awesome space opera written by a theoretical physicist so all the new tech is plausible. Its more of a setting than a series as some of the books in this series are not tied to the main story. The fourth book of the main story is due out this year.
Probably my favourite author, though id say Pushing Ice or Galactic North is slightly better.
Fourth Book, what fourth book? Hes already released 6 in that universe (Revelation Space, Redemption Ark, Chasm City, Absolution Gap, Diamond Dogs, Toquoise Days and Galactic North)
Dmunster wrote:2. Dan Simmons - Hyperion: Another awesome space opera. Well written with alot of plausible ideas for our future. More character driven than Revelation, less idea/new tech driven.
I think this one is quite good too, but I think the ending of the series goes a bit awry with the entire love is the basis of the universe thing.
Dmunster wrote:3. Greg Bear - Darwins Radio: Really anything by Greg Bear is worth reading. This is my personal fav of his though. Deals with human evolution in th enear future and distant past. 2 books in the series so far but the door is left open for a third. Optioned by Time-Warner for film rights.
Totally agree.
I would alo like to add that most of the earlier and middle books by Stephen Baxter are quite good, if you like stories about similar alternate realities (not as cheesy as it sounds), but the later ones seem to be going a bit odd.
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