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- Answered to What are your favorite, decently-written, science fiction epics?
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- Answered to What are your favorite, decently-written, science fiction epics?
- From Twitter
- Answered to What are your favorite, decently-written, science fiction epics?
- From Twitter
- Answered to What are your favorite, decently-written, science fiction epics?
- From Twitter
- Answered to What are your favorite, decently-written, science fiction epics?
- From Twitter
The Nanotech Succession by Nagata
Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, Termination Shock by Stephenson (others too but those are my 3)
Axiomatic by Egan (short stories but great)
- Answered to What do you rec to the reader who’s read everything?
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Daemon by Suarez is good, v niche, weirdly timely atm If you haven’t read Borges, he’s broadly amazing. And underread among sci-fi / fantasy lovers. Card’s old, weird stuff (eg The Worthing Saga) is great Roadside Picnic is still v good, and was written in the old USSR
- Answered to What do you rec to the reader who’s read everything?
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Daemon by Suarez is good, v niche, weirdly timely atm If you haven’t read Borges, he’s broadly amazing. And underread among sci-fi / fantasy lovers. Card’s old, weird stuff (eg The Worthing Saga) is great Roadside Picnic is still v good, and was written in the old USSR
- Answered to What do you rec to the reader who’s read everything?
- From Twitter
Daemon by Suarez is good, v niche, weirdly timely atm If you haven’t read Borges, he’s broadly amazing. And underread among sci-fi / fantasy lovers. Card’s old, weird stuff (eg The Worthing Saga) is great Roadside Picnic is still v good, and was written in the old USSR