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Sci Fi or Fantasy Favourites

Ell

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To get started, how about your favourites? (I think we did this some time ago, but I can't find the thread and there are lots of new members now.)

A few of my faves:

A Canticle for Liebowitz - by Walter Miller Jr.
Fahrenheit 451 - by Ray Bradbury
The Martian Chronicles - by Ray Bradbury
Ender's Game - by Orson Scott Card
Dune - by Frank Herbert
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe - by Douglas Adams (actually the entire trilogy of 5!)
Stranger in a Strange Land - by Heinlein
Lathe of Heaven - by Ursula K Le Guin
 
I haven't read much in these genres, but these are my favourite fantasy books:-

The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien.
The Elenium Trilogy by David Eddings.

Haven't really read much Science Fiction, except for books such as Jurassic Park.
 
A few of my favorites are:

Lord of Light - Roger Zelazny
Mission of Gravity - Hal Clement
Snowcrash - Neal Stephenson
The Diamond Age - Neal Stephenson

That certainly isn't a complete list, but it's early yet
 
Terry Pratchett - The Discworld Books
Robert Jordan - Wheel of Time
Iain M Banks - Culture
L E Modesitt - Recluse
Frank Herbert - Dune
C S Lewis - Narnia
Weis and Hickman - Dragonlance
David Eddings - Belgariad and Malloreon
and Douglas Adams(Taken from us to soon) - The Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy
 
ive said it once and i will say it again

Ender's game- orson scott card


o yeah and my other favorites

martian chronicles- ray bradberry

Rest of ender's game series

:D i guess im kinda close minded huh.
 
I still say my all time favorite is The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by R.A. Heinlein. Its just an all around good Sci Fi book. As for Fantasy I'd have to say that Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkein is at the top of the list followed closely by The Amber Series by Roger Zelazny.

Other Favorites:
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Friday, Double Star, The Door Into Summer, Puppet Masters, Red Planet by R.A. Heinlein
Forge of God by Greg Bear
Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guinn
Giants Series by James P. Hogan

These are books that I don't mind sitting down and reading over again if I can't find anything I like at the bookstore--which is an unfortunately common event around here.
 
Ubik- Philip K. Dick
Idoru- William Gibson
LOTR- Tolkien
1984- Orwell
Brave New World- Huxley
Gulliver's Travles- Swift
Earth in the Balance- Gore
 
The Silmarillion; by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Dark Elf Trilogy; by R.A. Salvatore
The Fionavar Tapestry; By Guy Gavriel Kay
The Branion Series; By Fiona Patton
Interview with the Vampire; by Anne Rice
The Mists of Avalon; by Marion Zimmer-Bradley
Good-Omens; by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
The Coldfire trilogy; by C.S. Freidman
The Wayfarer Redemption; by Sara Douglas
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; by Douglas Adams
Etc
Etc
I could go on all day. There are so many books I just LOVE.

~Witch
 
I've been addicted to reading for only 2 years now, so my sci-fi/fantasy list will be fairly short, but good none the less (at least, I think so):

1) The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy; Douglas Adams (All time favourite book)
2) Lord Of The Rings; J. R. R. Tolkien (And not just 'cause of the movie)
3) The Siren's Of Titan; Kurt Vonnegut (Surprised nobody mentioned that one)
4) Only Forward; Michael Marshall Smith (Relatively unknown british author)
5) Kil'n People; David Brin (Nothing deep, just good fun)

Ask me again a year from now and you'll get an entirely different list (except for the first and second one)

Cheers
 
Martin wrote:
1) The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy; Douglas Adams (All time favourite book)

I agree even though I didn't put it in my favorites. Adams is one of my all time favorites. I think we all have a little bit of Arthur Dent in us at times.
 
My point exactly, Prolixic.

In my opinion, Arthur Dent is one of the most likable characters ever to be written down.

I'd sure love to be him!

Cheers
 
Here are a few of my favorites in no particular order.

Fantasy-
1. The Worm Ouroboros by E.R. Eddison
2. The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams (Book one of Memory, Thorn & Sorrow)
3. Jirel Of Joiry by C.L. Moore
4. The Gormenghast Novels by Mervyn Peake (Titus Groan, Gormenghast and Titus Alone)
5. Rusalka by C.J. Cherryh
6. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
7. The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman (Book one of His Dark Materials)
8. Harts Hope by Orson Scott Card
9. A Wizard Of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Book one of the Earthsea Cycle)
10. Magician by Raymond E. Feist
11. The Flight Of Michael McBride by Midori Snyder
12. Riddle Of Stars by Patricia McKillip (The Riddle Master Of Hed, Heir Of Sea And Fire and Harpist In The Wind)
13. The Chronicles Of Amber: Volume I by Roger Zelazny (Nine Princes In Amber and The Guns Of Avalon)
14. The Chronicles Of Amber: Volume II by Roger Zelazny (Sign Of The Unicorn, The Hand Of Oberon and The Courts Of Chaos)
15. The Complete Compleat Enchanter by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt (The Roaring Trumpet, The Mathematics Of Magic, The Castle Of Iron, The Wall Of Serpents and The Green Magician)
16. Magic Kingdom For Sale-Sold! by Terry Brooks
17. Belgarath The Sorcerer by David and Leigh Eddings
18. Deryni Rising by Katherine Kurtz (Volume I of The Chronicles Of The Deryni)
19. Swords And Deviltry by Fritz Leiber
20. Dark Of The Gods by P.C. Hodgell (God Stalk and Dark Of The Moon)
21. Dragonsbane by Barbara Hambly
22. The Elric Saga Part I by Michael Moorcock (Elric of Melnibone, Sailor on the Sea of Fate and Weird of the White Wolf)
23. Dragon Prince by Melanie Rawn (Book I of the Dragon Prince)
24. The Last Herald-Mage by Mercedes Lackey (Magic's Pawn, Magic's Promise and Magic's Price)
25. Annals Of The Witch World by Andre Norton (Witch World, Web Of The Witch World and Year Of The Unicorn)

Science Fiction-
1. The Shockwave Rider by John Brunner
2. A Talent For War by Jack McDevitt
3. The Faded Sun Trilogy by C.J. Cherryh (Kesrith, Shonjir and Kutath)
4. Pastwatch: The Redemption Of Christopher Columbus by Orson Scott Card
5. The Stainless Steel Rat by Harry Harrison
6. Heir To The Empire by Timothy Zahn
7. Dark Force Rising by Timothy Zahn
8. The Last Command by Timothy Zahn
9. Counter-Clock World by Philip K. Dick
10. The Book Of Skaith by Leigh Brackett (The Ginger Star, The Hounds Of Skaith and The Reavers Of Skaith)
11. The Four Lords Of The Diamond by Jack L. Chalker (Lilith: A Snake In The Grass, Cerberus: A Wolf In The Fold, Charon: A Dragon At The Gate and Medusa: A Tiger By The Tail)
12. The Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov (Foundation, Foundation And Empire and Second Foundation)
13. Into the Niger Bend by Jules Verne (the Barsac Mission pt. 1)
14. The City in the Sahara by Jules Verne (the Barsac Mission pt. 2)
15. Behold The Man by Michael Moorcock
16. The Startling Worlds Of Henry Kuttner by Henry Kuttner (The Portal In The Picture, Valley Of The Flame and The Dark World)
17. Enders Game by Orson Scott Card
18. Speaker for The Dead by Orson Scott Card
19. Xenocide by Orson Scott Card
20. Son Of Man by Robert Silverberg
21. A Canticle For Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.
22. Vornan - 19 by Robert Silverberg
23. The Golden Queen by Dave Wolverton (book one of The Golden Queen)
24. Beyond The Gate by Dave Wolverton (book two of The Golden Queen)
25. Lords Of The Seventh Swarm by Dave Wolverton (book three of The Golden Queen)
 
The Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies by Melanie Rawn are excellent. I've also enjoyed the Jaran series by Kate Elliott and the Red Mars series by Kim Stanley Robinson. That one is a lot more scientific - it can seem slow at times, but at the same time, the logic and underlying story is fascinating!
 
There are just too many in these genres to name as favorites, I'd be here till next Tuesday. So here are a few off the top of my head.
Absolutely anything by Michael Moorcock!
Mist of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley
The Hobbit & LOTR Trilogy
Taliesin, Pendragon, Merlin, and Arthur by Steven Lawhead
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe by Douglas Adams
All of Raymond E. Feist's works
Island of Dr Moreau by H G Wells
Maia by Richard Adams
And what childhood would be complete without The Chronicles of Narnia???
 
Hey fluff, I've read several of those authors but I think my favorite is C.S. Lewis (Narnia) great stuff. I've read some H.G. Wells and most of Douglas Adams stuff and, of course, Tolkein. Great discussion threads from a few months ago on Tolkein over in the Book of the Month forum.
 
I am currently reading The Narnia Chronicles to my 6 year old daughter. We are on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe right now. It's so much fun rereading my childhood favorites and seeing my daughters eyes light up with enjoyment. In fact she is insisting we change her name to Lucy. I much prefer that to her insistance on being called Clifford the Big Red Dog last year.
 
Fave books I can think of are:

Wizards First Rule by Terry Goodkind
All David Gemmell novels
Conquerors' Heritage by Timothy Zahn
 
Am getting syruply addicted to Herbert's son's The Butlerian Jihad...
Thought I would not,
The Daddy is still the greatest ever SF writer to me.

There is also a short story by Asimov of which I cannot remember the title where a strnager was spotted as an Earth spy in a lunar satellite for looking for the Earth in the wrong direction: looking at his feet instead of at the sky.

Love Vance from tim to time


Morry :)
 
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