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It's only three 1000 page books. ;)"
I told my kid to read this, but it appears I'm missing [book:The Reality Dysfunction 1: Emergenc..."
I'm reading this and enjoying it a lot, although at first I thought it was kind of confusing...big, complex universe the author created eheh
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Under "What Else Are You Reading?" there's a thread for "What was the name of that book?" Someone will remember the book.


Haven't started the Revelation Space books yet but I've read House of Suns, Pushing Ice, and Century Rain. I thought the first two were fantastic while Century Rain was good, not great. Can't wait to read the Revelation Space books and Blue Remembered Earth!



This was modeled after the Canterbury Tales correct?

This was modeled after the Canterbury Tales correct?"
The first book is.

This was modeled after the Canterbury Tales correct?"
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Have you read the Endymion books?

A Hymn Before Battle is also one that's free from the Baen website. I have it ready to go on my reader, so I second this suggestion.


Ooh, I think I know this one! Spin State, "But no memory upgrade can prepare Li for what she finds on Compson’s World: a mining colony she once called home and to which she is sent after a botched raid puts her on the bad side of the powers that be. A dead physicist who just happens to be her cloned twin. A missing dataset that could change the interstellar balance of power and turn a cold war hot" The spaceship scene after her previous mission goes awry. Also, a cute artificial intelligence. Bonus points for a woman writing hard sf with spaceships. There's a sequel too, Spin Control.



I did the audio of Wicked and the narrator had a voice that sounded just like Winnie the Pooh. Put me to sleep every time and I had to find where I left off.

+1000 on this and its followup Judas Unchained. Long as hell too.


Seconded! In the Revelation Space trilogy, one of the light-huggers is a major character. To say anything more would be to spoil the surprise. :)

Seconded! In the Revelation Space trilogy, one of the light-huggers is a major character. To say anything more would be to spoil the surprise. :)


Yep me to, Its one of my favourite Iain M. Banks novels. Spaceships as main characters in a story! And the Culture is such a great imagined world.

(and while I'm at it, I'll recommend her Curse of Chalion to the sword folks - a really interesting interplay of religion, magic, and mysticism in a fantasy world)

You beat me to these, I'd also add "Faith" by John Love, and "Surface Detail" by Ian M Banks

Have you read "House of Suns" or "Pushing Ice" yet?

Yes, and I really liked both of them. But they didn't grab me the way the Revelation Space books did. I just love that universe and want to spend more time in it.

Yes, and I really liked both of them. But they didn't grab me the way the Revelation Space books did. I just love that uni..."
No arguement here, im setting myself up for a reread of the trilogy, as i read them when they initially came out which was too much spacing from the first to the third

Loving Pandora's Star! It's like 45 hours on Audible; I do adore the detail and complexity of all the different threads of this tale coming together. The Ozzy and Orion storyline is particularly compelling, but the whole thing is fascinating. This guy writes aliens like nobody's business. Thanks for the recommendations!
Revelation Space is next on my list, but I've got books here to last me all summer thanks to y'all...
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