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Would love to get into some Sci-Fi can anyone recommend some good adult Shi-Fi books?
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If you'd like a suggestion and someone hasn't already replied to your message, then, try any of these three novels I wrote: Deadly Encounters or Rise of the Sky Sailors or Lucifer's Henchmen I hope this helps!





Next on my reading/listening is another great scifi -First of Their Kind First of Their Kind by C.D. Tavenor - I'm way excited about this one. Not too distant future the first fully self aware Synthetic Intelligence & the implications thereon. Hopefully I'll be done recording both of them by the end of the month. :)


Definitely check out Elizabeth Moon or Tanya Huff or Octavia Butler if you're looking for a well-established, classic author. If you're looking for something newer and more talked about in the now, you should check out Becky Chambers or Ann Leckie or John Scalzi.
I'm glad you're looking to get into sci-fi, definitely keep that curiosity up! And don't worry if one of the authors is not doing it for you, just move on to the next on the list. I can't guarantee you'll like all the authors I recommended, but there's a very good chance you'll like at least one, so keep at it til you figure out what you like.
And good luck!


This one got me in a Sci-Fi mood that just doesn't seem to go away, absolutely loved this one.

Dune is awesome I recommend getting the audiobook... i tried reading it but got bored. The audio kept me interested and was glad i finished it

The Fifth Season ( starting this week)"
Wow, I'm doing the same thing... Nice!

Tamora Pierce! That's her Alanna series! The first in the series is Alanna: The First Adventure. Tamora Pierce is the absolute best, her books are all about girls kicking butt and I love it! She's written so many, Alanna is just her first series, so if you reread that one, you should check out her other stuff. It's all just as good and some are even better.


Aaronovitch is a hoot! He had me at "i am not a fictional character" in the first book. :-)


The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughan
Challenger of the Unknown by Jack Kirby
DC SHOW CASE present Amethyst Princesses of Gemworld
Some comic book recommended.





Be curious to know why you aren't fond of Farmer.


Is Dune really that slow?




I have read this series (long ago) but her book The Forgotten Beasts of Eld is one of my all-time favourite fantasy novels. I highly recommend it.

I've just finished book 3 and will be going straight on to 4. REally enjoying it.


Magical realism is the term. Means the book has a very realistic setting, except for just one or two little, subtle things that say magic. It's a pretty popular genre for literary authors to dabble in. Some are known for it though, like Haruki Murakami or Sarah Addison Allen. (Marquez is also known for it, I believe most if not all of his books fit that genre). You should check them out, you might like them.

In the eighties I read a lot of sci-fi, my favourite was "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham.


Which one is the Chrysalids. I recall reading one of Wyndham's books, probably in high school, but not the title.


Here's a quick blurb:
Laney Carter saved the multiverse. Only, she doesn't remember...
And now her alternate world selves have begun "The Bleed", wreaking havoc on her life.
Luckily, Noah Donovan is back to take her to his world again to get her memory back and to find a cure. And she needs one, fast.
A veiled organization called "The Alliance" doesn't want her in their world. Laney has been displaced, in clear violation of the laws of space-time.
Laney needs to fix her condition before "The Bleed" takes over completely. Or before "The Alliance" fixes her themselves. Permanently.