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Dec 15, 2016 06:16PM

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I love sci fi, and I don't think I read enough, so let me hear what you have for me! Some of my favorites:
Ready Player One
The Martian
Ender's Game
I, Robot
Foundation
I will also accept Fantasy recommendations if you're so inclined.
Thank you!
Mike (non-librarian)
P.S. While I don't shy away from longer books, to have a chance of finishing the whole (Advanced) challenge, a shorter book (less than 350-400 pages) is appreciated.

I haven't read as much science fiction lately, but I'm looking forward to reading Crosstalk by Connie Willis.
Jennifer K. , librarian by day

For science fiction on the shorter side I would recommend "Lock In" by John Scalzi. It's about a guy who has "lock in" syndrome and operates his daily life through human looking artificial intelligence they call "threeps". He's also an FBI agent. I've also heard his "Old Man's War" series is pretty good.
LynnDee, librarian in the Midwest

Here are some others you may be interested in:
Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Sci-Fi literature. -It's a collection of short sci-fi stories written by some extremely talented authors.
Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein -Classic hard sci-if mixed with political science and psychology. Really, really interesting. Much better than the movie in my opinion.
The Time Machine by H.G Wells -This is more of a novella, but keep your mind open as you're reading it. I missed a lot of cool details the first time I read it.

Since you mentioned The Martian, I'm suggesting Sleeping Giants. Both are about very big things, but never lose track of the humanity in each situation. The sequel to Sleeping Giants comes out in 2017.
If you like Ready Player One, have you read Scalzi's Redshirts? Both are affectionate love letters to the genre.
Jessica, SPL librarian.

Becca, SCCCLD Librarian

The remaining books all look good, and I've added them to my TBR list. I've decided to try either Sleeping Giants or Lock In, depending on which is available at my library when it's time.

I love sci fi, and I don't think I read enough, so let me hear what you have for me! Some of my favorites:
Ready Player One
The Martian
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Dark Matter is a quick read and the story is fascinating if you haven't read that yet! I wouldn't say it's as good as the books you listed as favorites, but I think it's worth a read.
Erin, Librarian

I love sci fi, and I don't think I read enough, so let me hear what you have for me! Some of my favorites:
Ready Player One
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That one is on my radar too. Maybe as Red Spine?

Dune by Frank Herbert... and its sequels and prequels including those by his son
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card ... and its sequels
Stranger in a Strange Land, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, The Door Into Summer and Beyond This Horizon are some of my favorites by Robert A. Heinlein.
Wild Seed by Octavia E. Butler
The Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and its sequels by Douglas Adams
The Handmaid's Tale or the Oryx and Crake series by Margaret Atwood
Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke
Freedom's Choice by Anne McCaffrey
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick
The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett
Bio of a Space Tyrant by Piers Anthony
Omnivore by Piers Anthony
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin

That would be a good pick for Red Spine! Another book I can suggest is Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson although this one is on the longer side.
Erin




But, oh my gosh, this is definitely a three hanky book. I've read this book twice now, and it's like a gut punch each time. Read this only if you're like Sally Sparrow from Doctor Who, who said, "Sad is happy for deep people."


Now to move Dark Matter up my To-Read list!

Rebecca wrote: "Folks, I just read Dark Matter and let me just tell you that it's the best book I've read in a long time. I highly recommend for anyone who loves thrillers, edge-of-your-seat, "OMG ..."


I have to agree! If you are an empathetic person, you will probably cry at certain parts.



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