>read three-body problem series >the best sci-fi books i've ever read are there any sci-fi books better than these Veeky Forums?
other sci-fi i've read: >first 4 dune books (though might not be considered sci-fi by some) >flowers for algernon >snow crash >the martian i did like 1984 but i don't think it's sci-fi
Jack Morgan
Almost anything by PKD
Ryan Torres
GeNe WoLfE
Ayden Kelly
Stanislaw Lem (standard rec: Solaris) Perhaps Strugatsky Brothers' Hard To Be A God, or Roadside Picnic (get the new translations) A Canticle For Leibowitz The Forever War PKD's Ubik, or A Scanner Darkly Le Guin's The Dispossessed Hyperion Rajaniemi's The Quantum Thief
Gavin Jenkins
Canticle of Leibowitz, will blow away anything you've read before.
Daniel Morales
The three body problem is excellent but your taste is shit
Blake Williams
Seconding Lem, especially Solaris.
Liam Cooper
You want Peter Watts.
Parker Lewis
>autistic space vampires
Dominic Edwards
Flowers for Algernon is really peak SF
John Young
Your books are trash and you have trash taste
Nicholas Cooper
these
also Auntie Ursla
Carson Campbell
>but your taste is shit
>Your books are trash and you have trash taste
which is why i'm asking for suggestions?
Leo Rogers
really want sheep to die desu
Xavier Foster
stop projecting
Owen Johnson
I didn't say it was good.
Gavin Morales
Alfred Bester - The Stars My Destination Richard Morgan - Altered Carbon Roger Zelazny - Lord of Light Adolfo Bioy Casares - The Invention of Morel
Landon Reyes
这个作者写的其实还是可以的 听说要拍电影了
Isaiah Peterson
Bruce Sterling. Start with his recent stuff like "The Caryatids" and work back. some of his earlier work is a little dated - "Islands in the Net" was written before the internet and the web took off, but it's still worth reading.
"Schismatrix" could almost be termed space opera, except of course being Sterling his protagonist kills with genetically modified moths rather than blasters.
Jose Ross
> A Canticle for Leibowitz > clumsy fifties post-holocaust farce
yeah. there is better stuff out there. OP: if you want to relax with some over-the-top Star-Wars-like nonsense, try Edward Elmer Smith's Lensman books. they were the mainstay of the genre that inspired Star Wars, to be honest, and they're like eating a ton of cotton candy and then getting sick.
Jeremiah Anderson
yeah. shame it was only a short story. on the other hand, it wasn't stretched out into a series of six books like Ender's Game was.
James Stewart
当他没有喝醉了他的sf作家的朋友:D
Christian Bell
>guy becomes smart >then the affects wear off >just like the simpsons episode where homer became smart below average book after you've seen the concept done once already (i'm aware the book predates the simpsons)
Ian Baker
Embassytown is pretty neat
Aaron Ross
Flatland by Abbott Mars Trilogy by K.S. Robinson The Memory of Whitness by Robinson (my favorite sci-fi novel) Anything by Gene Wolfe
Grayson Johnson
> didn't put flown on algernons grave in the bak yard