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That's the one I was thinking of too!


My favorite is


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I read a lot of science fiction, so this will be whichever book I happen to read first. Probably
. But I've got Gene Wolfe's new book
waiting by my bedside so that might edge in first.



Dune a classic for a good reason
Any Isaac Asimov
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Three-Body Problem one of the best recent book I've read


I recommend Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick, and The Best of Philip K. Dick was a good read, too.
Taylor wrote: "Should we distinguish "dystopian" from "sci-fi"? Or could we read 2 dystopian books?"
I think two dystopians is just fine, so long as your dystopian is science fiction; I'm going to be reading multiples of certain genres/types. Already I've read two graphic novels for this Challenge and neither one was for the "graphic novel" prompt, I've read two murder mysteries (okay, one was for the "murder mystery" prompt) plus I've got two more picked out for "set on an island" and "translated into English." And who knows how many science fiction books I'll end up reading - more than one, that's for sure!
I think two dystopians is just fine, so long as your dystopian is science fiction; I'm going to be reading multiples of certain genres/types. Already I've read two graphic novels for this Challenge and neither one was for the "graphic novel" prompt, I've read two murder mysteries (okay, one was for the "murder mystery" prompt) plus I've got two more picked out for "set on an island" and "translated into English." And who knows how many science fiction books I'll end up reading - more than one, that's for sure!


My favorite is [bookcover:Ready ..."
Ready Player One is terrific!

Generally speaking most dystopian is sci-fi (but not all), and sci-fi is the umbrella term that holds many genres under it. So, you could read two dystopian books. But to file under sci-fi make sure it is.
I just read

Also, quite a lot of YA bestsellers are sci-fi and dystopian these days... I know many of you will put the same book in different prompts. I just like to do a separate book for each.
Good luck!

I'll read "The Time Machine" and "The Island of Dr Moreau" for dystopian, because they are in one book in my language edition.
For sci-fi I already read

but I'm disappointed. I expected something like in the movies ''Ex Machina'' and "Humans", but I didn't found any ethical questions about what is and what isn't the soul, just one arrogant and lewd protagonist, very frustrating.

This book could have been so much better than it was. Every time there was an opportunity for a plot twist, the book stayed its same boring course. There was no intrigue, no suspense, no action at all. Even the big act III scene at the end was plodding and dull. Almost all the story is told in hindsight through the lackluster and sullen Adam.
This book is like a watered down, budget conscious tv series loosely based on an action movie. Disappointing.
Oh that is disappointing, because I've got Affinities on my TBR list, I've enjoyed the three books I read by Wilson. I'll probably give this one a try someday, everyone likes different things and maybe I'll like it!




It would count towards sci-fi. Goodreads lists it under the sci-fi genre.

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It would count towards sci-fi. Goodreads lists it under the sci-fi genre."
Thank you!!
Fairest definitely counts as sci fi - it's about a community of people living on the moon after all!!


I really enjoyed it. It starts like a standard zombie apocalypse. But there's a twist! No zombies. Definitely worth a peek!
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
It would definitely count as sci-fi.




poshpenny wrote: "I'm partway through Dark Matter, if anyone is looking for sci-fi with fun stuff like quantum mechanics. I can't really say much else about it yet because I think I have just followed Schrödinger's ..."
Thank you for mentioning this! Turns out lots of my friends have given this one rave reviews, and yet somehow I'd never heard of it! It's been added to my far-too-long TBR list.
Thank you for mentioning this! Turns out lots of my friends have given this one rave reviews, and yet somehow I'd never heard of it! It's been added to my far-too-long TBR list.

Well, that sounds like a winner to me. Added.


It was OK. I did enjoy it, but I didn't LOVE IT, and it's not one of my favorites.


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