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      May 15, 2012 06:36PM
    
    
      Definitely good and sci-fi (Ok...yeah there are vampires...it might be argued that it's paranormal romance, but I think the world created in it argues in the favor of sci-fi) is Sunshine by Robin McKinley. Also definitely good, but it's fantasy and SUPER long, is Kushiel's Dart by Jaqueline Carey. The latter definitely has some smut. Highly recommend both if you don't like sickeningly sweet romance.
    
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      Megan wrote: "People may hate me for this, but I actually quite liked The Host by Stephanie Meyer. I thought it was really quite an interesting sci-fi two person love triangle."
Okay, so I'm not the only one. Maybe it's just because there were no sparkly characters in it, but I thought it was pretty good too. ;)
      Megan, Candy - you weren't the only ones. I've had the same conversation with a number of people who were scathing about Stephanie Meyer, where I start by saying 'So you've read 'The Host', then?' and tell them a little about it. At least it reduces the amount of vitriol in the conversation!
    
      A long time ago (in a galaxy far, far away), I enjoyed Susan Grant's Contact
  
 , Robin T. Popp's Too Close to the Sun
  
, and C.J. Barry's books Unearthed
  
 and Unraveled
  
. All sf-romance.
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