andythinkpad
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I moved to a office position in my company that has a lot of wonderful down times. Since I haven't read any new SciFi novel in a year I am turning to ScifiGAF for good recommendation that fits these descriptions:
* No alien
* No world war or intergalactic war background, or at least not focus on it
* No post apocalyptic setting
* No small community setting
I cleaned up my SciFi audiobook collection folders recently and I realized a lot of my favorites books share a common theme. I can't quite put my finger on it so feel free to point them to me.
For example these are some of my all time favorite sci-fi novels I have read and listen multiple times:
Stephenson's Diamond Age, Anathem, Joe Halderman's The Accidental Time Machine, Gibson's Necromancer and his new book The Peripheral, Heinlein's Friday etc etc.
I think what make me keep coming back to these book are the rich alternate societies and alternate cultures. Of course I still need a good story to tie the book together. For example in a lot of longer books Stephenson obsessed too much with the over world building and forgot about his plots and characters. Maybe what I like is exploring how human society will evolve realistically without alien or nuclear apocalypse?
* No alien
* No world war or intergalactic war background, or at least not focus on it
* No post apocalyptic setting
* No small community setting
I cleaned up my SciFi audiobook collection folders recently and I realized a lot of my favorites books share a common theme. I can't quite put my finger on it so feel free to point them to me.
For example these are some of my all time favorite sci-fi novels I have read and listen multiple times:
Stephenson's Diamond Age, Anathem, Joe Halderman's The Accidental Time Machine, Gibson's Necromancer and his new book The Peripheral, Heinlein's Friday etc etc.
I think what make me keep coming back to these book are the rich alternate societies and alternate cultures. Of course I still need a good story to tie the book together. For example in a lot of longer books Stephenson obsessed too much with the over world building and forgot about his plots and characters. Maybe what I like is exploring how human society will evolve realistically without alien or nuclear apocalypse?