pouet's favourite sci-fi authors
category: offtopic [glöplog]
In no particular order.
Mr Raymond Bradbury
Iain M. Banks
Peter F. Hamilton
Monsignor Francis Herbert (Brian Herbert can go f*ck himself for sullying his father's name)
Isaac Azimov
Larry Niven
Arthur C. Clarke
Aldous Huxley
Piers Anthony
E. E. Doc. Smith
Bruce Sterling
Kevin J. Anderson
William Gibson
Brian Lumley
Go for it...
Mr Raymond Bradbury
Iain M. Banks
Peter F. Hamilton
Monsignor Francis Herbert (Brian Herbert can go f*ck himself for sullying his father's name)
Isaac Azimov
Larry Niven
Arthur C. Clarke
Aldous Huxley
Piers Anthony
E. E. Doc. Smith
Bruce Sterling
Kevin J. Anderson
William Gibson
Brian Lumley
Go for it...
Vernor Vinge
Clifford D. Simak.
Charles Stross
Greg Bear
Phillip K. Dick.
Ubik ist a must-read imho.
Ubik ist a must-read imho.
I forgot Mr. Dick completely. "Beyond Lies The Wub"!
Jules Verne
William Gibson
Frederik Pohl
William Gibson
Frederik Pohl
I'd make a case for Alfred Bester, also Harry Harrison.
Stanislaw Lem, no question
Lem and Dick for me !
plus an obscure french Sci-fi author from the 70's i don't remember the name, discovered in an attic, but made me laugh because is too frenchisch. (search: it's "le may")
plus an obscure french Sci-fi author from the 70's i don't remember the name, discovered in an attic, but made me laugh because is too frenchisch. (search: it's "le may")
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also Harry Harrison.
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also Harry Harrison.
"The Stainless Steel Rat" ftw!
sry.
I listened to "Old Man's War" by John Scalzi but I didn't get into it. Mind you the first audio-book I'd listened to in a long time.
I listened to "Old Man's War" by John Scalzi but I didn't get into it. Mind you the first audio-book I'd listened to in a long time.
Orson Scott Card.
William Gibson
Charles Stross
Frank Herbert
Charles Stross
Frank Herbert
Katie Price
Stanislaw Lem and Phillip K. Dick are my favourites.
And for sci-fi comedy of course Douglas Adams.
And for sci-fi comedy of course Douglas Adams.
Gibson.
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
Frank Herbert, soon finished with Chapterhouse (fuckings to his son for sending the series into the "Young adult" category)
Peter F Hamilton, soon finished with Pandoras Star.
Frank Herbert, soon finished with Chapterhouse (fuckings to his son for sending the series into the "Young adult" category)
Peter F Hamilton, soon finished with Pandoras Star.
Also gotta post a favorite of mine.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23146/23146-h/23146-h.htm
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23146/23146-h/23146-h.htm
Adok
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(fuckings to his son for sending the series into the "Young adult" category)
Indeed. But I've read all Dune-books by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. In a way, I died a bit inside by doing so. :(
I actually avoided reading the brian herbert books, despite strong temptation. I figured they could only bring disappointment. Now I'm so happy I missed out :)
Speaking of the real mr. herbert though, "the white plague" was good. Not all that 'sci-fi' too, it's probably entirely within the realm of possibility (and probably black ops military research budgets ;)
Speaking of the real mr. herbert though, "the white plague" was good. Not all that 'sci-fi' too, it's probably entirely within the realm of possibility (and probably black ops military research budgets ;)
Neal Stephenson