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John Brunner - The Sheep Look Up
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Deathworld Harry Harrison. the planet is trying to kill you...lol
Dune Frank Herbert
Dune Frank Herbert
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Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
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Pitch Black, The Sheep Look Up, Deathworld and of course Dune - all good answers! Spud42 carried it over the line so the shoe is now on his foot …
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Bugger, the shoe is too big... better get a question out so i can pass it to the next guy....
name 5 Authors and the series of novels. rule #1 there must be at least 5 books in the series . rule #2 if possible list the titles... i need some more good reading..lol
name 5 Authors and the series of novels. rule #1 there must be at least 5 books in the series . rule #2 if possible list the titles... i need some more good reading..lol
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Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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Jack Vance, The Demon Princes series - The Star King, The Killing Machine, The Palace of Love, The Face, The Book of Dreams
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Gregory Benford's Galactic Centre Saga:
In the Ocean of Night, Across the Sea of Suns, Great Sky River, Tides of LIght, Furious Gulf, Sailing Bright Eternity
In the Ocean of Night, Across the Sea of Suns, Great Sky River, Tides of LIght, Furious Gulf, Sailing Bright Eternity
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And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Charles Stross - I'd recommend the Laundry series but that's Lovecraftian horror with spy and SF tropes rather than true SF, so let's go for the Merchant Princes series, which is SF initially disguised as fantasy:
The Family Trade (2004)
The Hidden Family (2005)
The Clan Corporate (2006)
The Merchants' War (2007)
The Revolution Business (2009)
The Trade of Queens (2010)
Empire Games (2017)
Dark State (2018)
Invisible Sun (forthcoming, 24 Mar. 2020)
The Family Trade (2004)
The Hidden Family (2005)
The Clan Corporate (2006)
The Merchants' War (2007)
The Revolution Business (2009)
The Trade of Queens (2010)
Empire Games (2017)
Dark State (2018)
Invisible Sun (forthcoming, 24 Mar. 2020)
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3 great answers, 2 to go.
bonus for me i havent read any of them yet....
bonus for me i havent read any of them yet....
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Patrick Tilley’s uncompleted Amtrak Wars series: Cloud Warrior, First Family, Iron Master, Blood River, Death-Bringer, Earth-Thunder.
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How about some military sci-fi, spud? Hammer's Slammers, for example. Or the Honor Harrington series, perhaps?
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Closed to "military sci-fi" subject, the Valor series by Tanya Huff: Valor's Choice, The Better Part of Valor, The Heart of Valor, Valor's Trial, The Truth of Valor.
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Mr Disembodied has a great choice with Amtrak Wars... read it at least twice..
Then Sn Cody takes the boots with either of his choices. Honor Harrington series is a beauty. loved the detail in the space navy battles.
will have to look into hammers slammers, after looking at that wiki reference it sounds familiar?? might have read one or two already.
Late to the party is Commander_X with the Valor series by Tanya Huff.
looks like once i get through the Harry Harrison collection i have some more fun books to find and read.
ok take it away Cody..
Then Sn Cody takes the boots with either of his choices. Honor Harrington series is a beauty. loved the detail in the space navy battles.
will have to look into hammers slammers, after looking at that wiki reference it sounds familiar?? might have read one or two already.
Late to the party is Commander_X with the Valor series by Tanya Huff.
looks like once i get through the Harry Harrison collection i have some more fun books to find and read.
ok take it away Cody..
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<nods>
Okay, an easy one: which novel links Led Zeppelin to one of the great sci-fi authors?
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Now if it was Bowie or Pink Floyd I'd have easy answers, but no idea for Led Zeppelin.
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Strangely enough, there is a Pink Floyd connection!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!