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message 1: by Pehrson (last edited Oct 06, 2023 12:34PM) (new)

Pehrson Jonas I recommend:
Alice in Quantumland by Robert Gilmore, quantum manics mixed with Alis in Woderland.
Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, starting book can be many, I recommend Moving pictures, Soul music or Intresting times, a fantasy series with 41 books + 4 The Science of Discworld.
Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody by Hiro Ainana, fantasy with overpowered main character.
Have Space Suit—Will Travel by Robert Heinlein, classic Sci-Fi.
Humans are Weird: I Have the Data by Betty Adams, modern Sci-Fi.


message 2: by Dwayne (new)

Dwayne Clare Diskworld is a lot of fun, the writing in the earlier ones is a bit rough but hits it's stride by the 3rd or 4th book if I recall. Any of the books with Tiffany Aching and the wee-small-men were my favorites but I think a good place to start might be "guards-guards" or "night watch" if you want some time travel. Or "Mort". Chronologically you would have to start with "the colour of magic" but it's a bit silly and awkward and might misrepresent the whole series if that's the first one you read.


message 3: by Mark (new)

Mark Parkinson I would like to recommend:
Project Hail Mary - by Andy Weir
This has become my all time favourite book. An amazing story about friendship with an alien, one who is very much unlike us humanoids.

And:
Ready Player One /Two - by Ernest Cline
I binged these two books because I couldn't get enough of the story. Much of it set inside a computer simulation but with 80's nostalgia. Omg, heaven ♥️


message 4: by Fraser (last edited Apr 14, 2024 07:18AM) (new)

Fraser Cain Mark wrote: "I would like to recommend:
Project Hail Mary - by Andy Weir
This has become my all time favourite book. An amazing story about friendship with an alien, one who is very much unlike us humanoids.

A..."


I've read both Project Hail Mary and Ready Player One, I'll check out #2.


message 5: by Mark (new)

Mark Parkinson I'm reading a great 3 book series at the moment Fraser, I think you'll like it a lot.
We Are Legion (We Are Bob) (Bobiverse) - by Dennis Taylor

About a guy called Bob, who cryogenically freezes his body when he dies and gets woken up as the insaleed Ai in a Von Noymen probe.


message 6: by Mark (new)

Mark Parkinson 4 book series*


message 7: by Alex (new)

Alex  Cocke Alaistair Reynolds - House of Suns and the Prefect books.


message 8: by Martin (new)

Martin My first recommendation for you Fraser are the four Wayfarers books by Becky Chambers. Martha Wells recommended them on BlueSky about a year ago, and boy am I ever glad she did.

Book 1 is The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. Book 2 is A Closed and Common Orbit. Book 3 is Record of a Spaceborn Few. Book 4 is The Galaxy and the Ground Within. They are Hershey sequels per se. Less plot-driven, but more character studies in a common universe. They explore issues of identity and belonging, while accomplishing an almost Tolkien-like quality where you completely care about all of the characters.

The next recommendation are Becky Chambers’ two Monk and Robot short novels, A Prayer for the Crown-Shy and A Psalm for the Wild-Built. I can’t say enough about these books, and their explorations of kind humanity.

Finally, Alex Segura and Rob Hart’s sci-fi spy novel Dark Space is just rollicking good fun. Hard to put down. And for a non-sci-fi series, Alex Segura’s novels Secret Identity and Alter Ego are simply amazing. The first one is set in the comics industry of the mid-1970s, while the sequel is modern day. If you’re at all interested in comics and their creation, you’ll love them.


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