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New Hope
  
(Because the movie is such a classic, New Hope was really fun to read.)
The Invisible Man
  
    
  
  
  
New Hope
(Because the movie is such a classic, New Hope was really fun to read.)
The Invisible Man
    
      Vincent wrote: "This is probably one of the greatest sci-fi books of all time:Dune
"I have so many friends who love "Dune," and I didn't care for it. I had it assigned to me in Honors English back in high school, and it just wasn't my cup of tea. Overall, I found that I prefer the fantasy type of sci-fi to "hard" sci-fi. Like I said, though, lots of my friends think it's brilliant. The best thing, to me, is that there are so many books and ideas that no one has to like all of the same things. :-)
      One of my favorites is:Snow Crash
Even though I probably like Bruce Sterling more as a whole, Snow Crash just hits all my buttons.
And of course, I have to recommend my own book:
Under the Amoral Bridge A Cyberpunk Novel
      Here's a few often overlooked fantasy/science fiction books that I'm quite fond of:The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hicks
The Wayfarer Redemption by Sara Douglass
Babylon 5: In the Beginning by Peter David David
    
      For a somewhat different approach to deep Sci-Fi, try GALACTIC EXODUS: Counterdance of the Cybergods. Check it out at Amazon or at www.somersong.com
    
      The sequel to my novel "Future Hope" is now available. "Joshua and Aaron ITP Book Two" will take you on a ride you will never forget.Joshua and Aaron ITP Book Two
David Gelber
      Code Name: Silence is an original YA superhero novel by Kirstin van Dyke (me).
Labyrinth of Evil is one of my all-time favorite Star Wars prequel/spin-off novels.
Seen the movie? Read the books:
  
I'm in the middle of reading this one by Chelsea Campbell, but I like it so far; it's another original YA superhero novel.
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