Feb 072010

i have already read the Ender’s and Bean’s octilogy (and i highly recommend them!) as well as the six books of the Hitchhiker’s Guide and all of th Halo books. I haven’t found a single good science fiction book besides these. i also recommend the following list:

ENDER’S SERIES/BEAN’S SERIES
Ender’s Game/Ender’s Shadow
Speaker for the Dead/Shadow of the Hegemon
Xenocide/Shadow Puppets
Childern of the Mind/Shadow of the Giant

HALO SERIES:
Fall of Reach
the Flood
First Strike
the Onyx

HITCHHIKER’S SERIES:
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
the Restraunt at the End of the Universe
Life, the Universe, and Everthing
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
Young Zaphod Plays it Safe
Mostly Harmless

Feb 052010



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Feb 012010


A book review by the noted literary critic and science fiction aficionado Hans Breitmann, praising Jamie C. Bennison’s latest anthology called ME ROBOT – YOU ALIEN? The short short story “Failure”, which is featured in the book, is read out by Scott mcclellan (University of Edinburgh). The drawing of the grinning alien creature was taken from p. 68 of the book; it was created by the author himself. . Copyright 2008 by Bernd Wahlbrinck .

Jan 302010


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Jan 262010



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Jan 242010

I have been looking for a science fiction book that I once saw when I was younger, but I don’t know the title or author. All I remember was the cover art, which had lots of blues and which showed a very large spaceship crashed on an icy planet, with lots of people around it. The book was rather long, I’d say about 400-600 pages, and seemed like it was published in the 60s or 70s, maybe in the 80s. (I was very young when I saw it, so my recollection of it might not be perfectly accurate.) I know this isn’t very descriptive, but if anybody knows of any book that might be this one, please answer. I would really love to find out what that book was that I saw so long ago.

Jan 222010

wats makes the chrysalids a science fiction like what can they do what have they done etc that makes this book science iction
plz help!’-’

Jan 202010



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Jan 182010


www.wordclay.com search.barnesandnoble.com … “science fiction” “science fiction book” “space adventure” profound

Jan 162010



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