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Top 3 sci-fi books I read in 2022
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3rd place was a little disappointing Peter Clines "14", a steam-punk novel. To me it had no moral or eureka purpose - no points the author tried to make.
Much better on 2nd place Danish author Maren Uthaug "11%" , the intertwined stories of 5 characters in a dystopian future Denmark where the premise is that all men (in total just 11% of the population) are kept locked up, medicated, in facilities for women to visit if they want to have sex or mate with. Witchcraft, Christianity with a female origin, crumbling cities, and true freedom for women tells this rather grotesque story in a great way.
1st place is a re-read og Alan Dean Foster "Midworld". Rediscovering this story maybe 20 years after my last read was really wonderful. The thoughts and points behind the book is found only in a handful of pages and is delivered in the very beginning and very end. The rest of the book is almost boring. As a whole though it still makes it quite far up my all time favorite science fiction book list. And with Avatar the movie in mind it's makes it even more fun to read now.

The Spear Cuts Through Water
The Gone World
Ammonite

Sea of Tranquility
The Thousand Earths
UnHappenings
Love the podcast. I especially like hearing the reviews of books I've read and getting different points of view. A great example of this was my 2021 favorite - Project Hail Mary. Yikes!
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