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message 1: by Zachary (last edited Jun 18, 2013 03:53PM) (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
UPDATE: all book recommendations are now in the "Bookshelf" for the group. The link should be in the sidebar on the right.

I'll be going back through the "For the Children" post at accordingtohoyt.com some time this afternoon and grabbing the book recommendations from there. To peruse the post in the meantime, start here. The whole thing is a good read, but the recommendations start with that particular comment linked above.

And we'll kick it off with a book by the author who inspired / kicked-off the conversation here - Sarah A. Hoyt.

DarkShip Thieves by Sarah A. Hoyt Darkship Thieves is a good read for any fan of good ol' adventurous SF in the grand tradition of Robert A. Heinlein. Adventure! Excitement! Hover-brooms! Cloning! Evil clones! Super men! (And at least one super woman)!

To keep it as neat as possible, one post per book recommendation?


message 2: by Zachary (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
Starship Troopers - a must read for the Heinlein fan. Forget the movie, which was fun as a stupid action flick, but really skipped over the meat of the book which goes back to the discussion of the appropriate use of power, the wielding of a sovereign franchise, war, responsibility, and a ton of other interesting topics. This is one I read every other year or so. It's a quick read, and very enjoyable.


message 3: by Zachary (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
Dies the Fire (Emberverse, #1) by S.M. Stirling - recommended by Trav in the comment that opened the discussion. Probably one of the main sources for the NBC show "Revolution", though without the magic pendants. Imagine that all technology - all electronics, all electrical generation, cars, computers, etc., just stopped working. That a fundamental change in the laws of physics has occurred that also renders steam power inoperable. How does society survive? How much of it will continue? And how will the people who remain be changed?
I haven't read this one myself, but I have friends who keep recommending it to me.


message 4: by Zachary (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein - origin of the flag of the group.
A fun read, featuring lunar colonies, supercomputer AIs trying to understand humor, and the benefits of sitting at the top of a gravity well as opposed to the bottom of it. TANSTAAFL!


message 5: by Zachary (last edited May 21, 2013 12:31PM) (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
The Door Into Summer by Robert A. Heinlein The Door into Summer - RAH


message 6: by Zachary (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
Starman Jones by Robert A. Heinlein Starman Jones - RAH


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Between Planets by Robert A. Heinlein - Between Planets - RAH


message 8: by Zachary (new)

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Citizen of the Galaxy by Robert A. Heinlein Citizen of the Galaxy - RAH


message 9: by Zachary (last edited May 21, 2013 12:34PM) (new)

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Rocket Ship Galileo by Robert A. Heinlein Rocket Ship Galileo - RAH - One of the Scribner's Juveniles


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Space Cadet by Robert A. Heinlein Space Cadet - RAH - One of the Scribner's Juveniles


message 11: by Zachary (new)

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Red Planet by Robert A. Heinlein - Red Planet - RAH - One of the Scribner's Juveniles


message 12: by Zachary (new)

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Farmer in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein Farmer in the Sky - RAH - One of the Scribner's Juveniles


message 13: by Zachary (new)

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The Rolling Stones by Robert A. Heinlein The Rolling Stones - RAH - One of the Scribner's Juveniles


message 14: by Zachary (new)

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The Star Beast by Robert A. Heinlein The Star Beast - RAH - One of the Scribner's Juveniles


message 15: by Zachary (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein Tunnel in the Sky - RAH - One of the Scribner's Juveniles (I read this one back in the day, and enjoyed it a lot.)


message 16: by Zachary (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
Time for the Stars by Robert A. Heinlein Time for the Stars - RAH - One of the Scribner's Juveniles


message 17: by Zachary (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
Have Space Suit—Will Travel by Robert A. Heinlein Have Space Suit, Will Travel - RAH - One of the Scribner's Juveniles. (Read and enjoyed this one as well.)


message 18: by Zachary (new)

Zachary (madpoet) | 33 comments Mod
AAAAND only now do I notice that there's a "bookshelf" function for the group. Posting the listed books over there and leaving this space for blurbs / additions that anyone wants to add.


message 19: by Foxfier (new)

Foxfier | 10 comments Embers, an Avatar: The Last Airbender fan fiction that is awe inspiring in applying real world thinking and cultures to the cartoon's world.

More adult-- not in the sex way, in the "actions have consequences" and "doing things matters" way-- than the cartoon, but with lots of humor and some great geekish in jokes.


message 20: by Mike (new)

Mike | 6 comments I've read everything I could find written by RAH, and enjoyed all but a couple of them. Two other authors I've read and enjoyed are Andre Norton and Frank Herbert (Dune, Children of Dune, and God Emperor of Dune are excellent, the rest, not so much). There are about a dozen Andre Norton books available at Gutenberg (www.gutenberg.org) and Feedbooks (www.feedbooks.com). H. Beam Piper's "Little Fuzzies" is also available from Gutenberg, along with a TON of Kipling and other books frequently mentioned by Sarah and others.


message 21: by Mike (new)

Mike | 6 comments I also would be remiss if I didn't mention some non-SciFi written by one of the Huns, Celia Hayes. I just finished her "Adelsverein: the Trilogy" and enjoyed it immensely.


message 22: by Mike (new)

Mike | 6 comments I was surprised that two of the books I downloaded from Gutenberg by Andre Norton weren't SciFi, but Civil-War era historical fiction (Ride Proud Rebel, Rebel Spurs). Still excellent reads.


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