And what’s on your to read shelf?

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Since Reddit went, I actually have returned to books for my reading material, which had been replaced basically by massive ask reddit threads. As a result I’m trying to read some things I shouldve a long time ago.

Just finished the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and I’m on to the second book in the series. It was as good as its legacy lead me to believe!

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One more hoopy frood who knows where their towel is!

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Its amazing how fast the five book trilogy goes by once you’re in it. Its almost time for me to re-read the series again. Glad you’re started on your strange, comedic journey through the galaxy!

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A classic, been meaning to get back to it myself!

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❤️

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The Three Body Problem saga, I just finished the first book. I’m enjoying this as much as I enjoyed DUNE

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You have to like metaphors and allegories, as the book is filled with them. I’m halfway in, but so far, I like it.

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The author is just brilliant at pacing a novel.

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I finished Three Body not too long ago. A lot of people didn’t like the fan-written 4th one as much. But if you like Dune, I think you might enjoy it. Cause shit gets weird.

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I don’t consider myself a bookworm, but I recently read:

  • Japan Sinks by Sakyo Komatsu
  • All You Need Is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka (the novel, not the manga)
  • Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke
  • The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein

And now I’m reading The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin.

Yes, I like Science Fiction XDDD

Edit: realizing that I had nothing lined up to read after “The Three-Body…”, I just got:

  • War With the Newts by Karel Čapek (thanks to a suggestion in the comments)
  • The Stars, My Destination, by Alfred Bester
  • The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson
  • Gateway, by Frederik Pohl
  • Slaughterhouse Five, by Kurt Vonnegut
  • Childhood’s End, by Arthur C. Clarke (want to reread it in English, as I read it many years ago in Spanish)
  • Stranger in a Strange Land, by Robert A. Heinlein

I think I’m now covered for the rest of the summer, lol!

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I recently read Rama for the first time and it honestly just seemed…dumb. a nice piece of imagination but the relationships and motivations just didn’t seem real. Lime why smuggle a skybike on board when it’s expensive and fragile and there was no expectation of being able to ride it? It was a little Deus ex machina for my tastes.

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Yes, not the best Clarke novel. The general idea is nice, and the author’s prose is good, but you’re left with the impression that something is missing. The plot falls on the bland side, in my opinion. I avoided the sequels, as the comments on them were pretty negative.

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I liked ‘Rama’ and ‘The Moon.’ It’s a little funny rereading ‘Moon…’ because so much of the tech is dated. Also, it was apprently written in a time before prison gangs became as powerful as they are now.

Thoughts?

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Some of Heinlein’s ideas are interesting, but most are simply outdated. I don’t identify at all with his anarcho-capitalist ideas (to me, it reads as “I don’t want to pay taxes”, and extremely individualistic views of society), but I like how he explores the situation of the lack of women, what AI could be, and the gravitational advantage the moon has. His prose is good, so it invites to keep reading. An interesting author, indeed.

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My favorite Heinlein government is from ‘Double Star.’ Instead of voting based on where you live, you can choose how you identify. You can be a ‘Green,’ or a ‘Gamer’ or a ‘Gun Owner’ or ‘College Educated Single Female,’ or whatever. He doesn’t give a lot of exact details but it’s a fun idea to play around with.

Also, if you like fantasy, try ‘Glory Road.’ He takes all the usual tropes and kicks them to the curb.

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Wheel of time! Currently on book seven now

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I loved Wheel of Time! Plus it introduced me to my now favorite author, Brandon Sanderson.

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Same for me on this and the original comment!

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God I wish I could read that for the first time again.

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I’m about halfway through the first book. First time through the series. Better late than never, I suppose.

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