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I only liked some parts of this books. What are other reccomendations?
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"Space Willies" is perhaps the single most hilarious Sci-Fi novel ever written, in which a captured human scout persuades his alien captors to release him using only a length of copper wire and a block of wood, and as a by-product he single-handedly undermines the alien coalition against humanity.
"The Best of..." contains the most outrageous Sci-Fi short story ever written, "Alamagoosa", in which a patrol vessel causes sector-wide pandemonium when they concoct a far-fetched excuse to avoid censure by the Inspector General, when they (erroneously as it turns out) think they have missing stores (i.e. an unidentied and apparently lost do-hickey or Alamagoosa called an 'offog') to account for.

Or you could go the other way and read the Edgar Rice Borough's collection of John Carter on Mars books, starting with A Princess of Mars - and all are free from Many Books.net or Project Gutenberg.
In fact, there is a ton of fun just waiting for the reader of early science fiction on those free sites - original steampunk!



It has that awe factor and our innate respect and sometimes fear for the greater unknown.

I read that a long time ago - good book - deserves a re-read.

After the meteor event in tre Russian Urals, I think it's necessary to re-read Rama.


Moving Mars by Greg Bear
Martian Timeslip by Phillip K Dick
Frontera by Lewis Shiner
Some concerning human/alien interaction:
Probability Moon by Nancy Kress
Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card
Embassytown By China Mieville
Emissaries From the Dean by Adam-troy Castro
Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper
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I also like the part where all the scientist arrive and appreciate it all, but are somewhat afraid of how man is gonna destroy all this beauty.
I don't really get how quickly they managed to create cities and such, and I didn't like the racist man on earth and the religious folks coming to mars.
Is it possible for anyone to recommend any books, just out of these statements? :)