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What are your two most recommended Science Fiction books? [[User:Dramir36|Dramir36]] ([[User talk:Dramir36|talk]]) 19:46, 31 August 2019 (PDT)
 
What are your two most recommended Science Fiction books? [[User:Dramir36|Dramir36]] ([[User talk:Dramir36|talk]]) 19:46, 31 August 2019 (PDT)
* It's hard to limit myself to two!  If you haven't read the ''Ender's Game'' series by Orson Scott Card, you should.  The movie was only so-so, though, so I'd read the book first.  I recommend the ''Beggars in Spain'' trilogy by Nancy Kress.  It is about American society dealing with genetically modified humans who don't need to sleep.  I recommend the Xenogenesis series by Octavia Butler (''Dawn'', ''Adulthood Rites'', ''Imago'').  The ''Infoquake'' series is a good cyberpunk biotech/computer tech read and was written by someone I knew in elementary school, David Louis Edelman.  Finally, I have recently read a trilogy that stars with ''The Dark Forest'' by Chinese author Liu Cixin that was really thought-provoking.  So counting all the books in series, that's 16!  ''— [[User:Kdahlquist|Kdahlquist]] ([[User talk:Kdahlquist|talk]]) 17:07, 4 September 2019 (PDT)''
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* It's hard to limit myself to two!  If you haven't read the ''Ender's Game'' series by Orson Scott Card, you should.  The movie was only so-so, though, so I'd read the book first.  I recommend the ''Beggars in Spain'' trilogy by Nancy Kress.  It is about American society dealing with genetically modified humans who don't need to sleep.  I recommend the Xenogenesis series by Octavia Butler (''Dawn'', ''Adulthood Rites'', ''Imago'').  The ''Infoquake'' series is a good cyberpunk biotech/computer tech read and was written by someone I knew in elementary school, David Louis Edelman.  Finally, I have recently read a trilogy that starts with ''The Dark Forest'' by Chinese author Liu Cixin that was really thought-provoking.  So counting all the books in series, that's 16!  ''— [[User:Kdahlquist|Kdahlquist]] ([[User talk:Kdahlquist|talk]]) 17:07, 4 September 2019 (PDT)''
  
 
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What are your two most recommended Science Fiction books? Dramir36 (talk) 19:46, 31 August 2019 (PDT)

  • It's hard to limit myself to two! If you haven't read the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card, you should. The movie was only so-so, though, so I'd read the book first. I recommend the Beggars in Spain trilogy by Nancy Kress. It is about American society dealing with genetically modified humans who don't need to sleep. I recommend the Xenogenesis series by Octavia Butler (Dawn, Adulthood Rites, Imago). The Infoquake series is a good cyberpunk biotech/computer tech read and was written by someone I knew in elementary school, David Louis Edelman. Finally, I have recently read a trilogy that starts with The Dark Forest by Chinese author Liu Cixin that was really thought-provoking. So counting all the books in series, that's 16! Kdahlquist (talk) 17:07, 4 September 2019 (PDT)

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