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Some other books which I enjoyed that I also think fit are The Postman and in a very differnt way 1632.


One of my favorites. I particularly liked the twists in Heinlein's plot. Only he could dream up a story like that.

Dr Bloodmoney is also well worth a read too, that and I've just started The Stand which I'm enjoy (even for a King novel).




The Clan of the Cave Bear
All the Weyrs of Pern
Brightness Reef
Three very different settings and authors. Great novels.

I loved Tunnel in the Sky! Must wander past it again some day :)"
Perhaps a bit dated by now, but still well worth reading.

Hull Zero Three is one of Greg Bear's recent titles. He's one of my favorite authors, and he spins a wild tale written with the emotional effect of shaky first-person-camera footage of a man waking up on a ship that seems designed to kill him and the strange survivors he meets up with. Lots of philosophical/metaphysical questions are brought up against the backdrop of Bear's typical excellent brand of hard scifi.

The Stand
Not sure if it can be classifed as SF but its pretty good.
There is also a series by John Barnes
Directive 51
Daybreak Zero
The Last President



The Quantrill series:



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I finally found the one I was thinking of. It's a 1958 novel by Tom Godwin called Space Prison (aka The Survivors). It's a Robinsonade on another planet. I read it decades ago, so no guarantees. Warren Ellis loves it, though, if that counts for anything.
It's free on Project Gutneberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/22549
Also there is The Land That Time Forgot by Edgar Ride Burroughs. The two sequels are also there: The people That Time Forgot and Out of Time's Abyss.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/551
Along the vein of that novel is the recent Destroyermen series by Taylor Anderson, which is about a WWI-era destroyer caught in a weird storm during WWII and finds itself on an alternate Earth where dinosaurs never went extinct. The first one is Into the Storm, and I think he's up to novel 7 or 8 now.

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