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bump for jacob
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yeesh...nice list
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Dang! Revisiting this list shows me I have NOT read much Sci-Fi in the past 3 years (coming out of a major fantasy phase, I guess). I've read Alastair Reynolds' Revelation Space-which used a number of neat old gimmicks and came out very cool. I'm almost through with David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas and despite the great character developments and very robust time eras I still don't know what to make of it. I started Delany's City of a Thousand Suns only to find it was the third book in the Fall of the Towers series and gave up Stephenson's The Diamond Age when it became too Corp/Victorian. Screw, I have a lot of catching up to do. I have read 30 pages of Scott Curtis' Beyond the Event Horizon so I'm pretty sure that's where I'm going next.
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You forgot Jack Vance & A.E. van Vogt ;)
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I was told exactly that on a couple of other boards where I posted this list, Ainudale's and Westeros, I think... :P
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Orlion wrote:You forgot Jack Vance & A.E. van Vogt ;)
If you're doing V's, where's Vernor Vinge. I'm a big fan!

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[EDIT: to remove Jack Vance's name, whose work I don't really know. It's Peter F. Hamilton I can't read, and he's not even a V :lol: ]
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Vector Vinge...I noted I had not read him yet in the original post, sadly I still haven't read him, or Mieville, yet.
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danlo wrote:Vector Vinge...I noted I had not read him yet in the original post, sadly I still haven't read him, or Mieville, yet.
Missed that. I'd highly recommend him. Start with A Fire Upon the Deep.

I dissed Jack Vance in my last post but I made a mistake (got carried away with the V thing :lol: ), but I don't actually know his work. It's Peter F. Hamilton who I can't read anymore :?

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danlo wrote: and gave up Stephenson's The Diamond Age when it became too Corp/Victorian.
Good move; I wish I'd known when to quit that book. It was a slog.
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