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What was the first scifi/fantasy book you ever read?
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Do you think if your first experience with the genre was negative it would stop you from reading any more of it?

But the first fantasy/SF book I purchased with my own money was Jack Vance, The Dragon Masters
Blew me away and told me that there are no hard boundaries to genre



I wonder how many people who didn't enjoy SFF would continue and be in this group?

Either "Liar!" or "Runaround" - My dad received "Astounding Stories" at home.

Good point. Should post this in a general thread






I loved the Xanth books - read the first 7-8 anyway. I think Dragon on a Pedestal was the last I read.

Your libraries sound like mine, except I'm not sure the school library even had those :)


Yeah, they kinda got a bit um... well, for lack of nicer words, weird & pervy at around book 9 or 10 or so. I lost interest. But I loved the first several :-)

I read my daughters copies, obviously to check they were suitable :-)





Omg, I totally forgot about Tad Williams! I LOVED his books. Starting with The Dragonbone Chair. Really great imagination and a superb writer! I also read Tailchaser's Song and enjoyed it :-)


I should say so - as far as I'm aware, pictures don't do that in the real world. Or do I only think that because I've never had a painted portrait of myself? :-)


I read the Picture of Dorian Gray earlier this year for the first time. I was very disappointed with it. The picture doesn't seem to really play a part until the very end. So I would say most of the story is not sci-fi until the last page or so.




I believe I've read most of them. I'm intrigued by the new show on MTV of Shannara. I guess it starts January 5th. I hope I remember to watch it.

I think it was the Hobbit and then LOTR for fantasy though I was very much into Fighting Fantasy as a kid. Can we count Marvel Superhero comics and 2000AD?
As for sci fi books, in adult life it was Stanislaw Lem's Solaris. Ahh, I vaguely recall that as a boy I read something called 'The Healer'.
Books mentioned in this topic
Collective Mind (other topics)A Spell for Chameleon (other topics)
Tailchaser's Song (other topics)
The Dragonbone Chair (other topics)
The Sirens of Titan (other topics)
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