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As for the other one, I would like to nominate Contact by Carl Sagan.

I'll nominate Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card.

I've already read the other two that have been nominated. I thought Ender's Game was terrific; Being a fan of Carl Sagan's non-fiction, I found Contact not as good as I had hoped. So I nominate Cyteen by C.J. Cherryh. It won the Hugo in 1988 and the Locus SF in 89 and was nominated for the BSFA award in 89. I've never read any of her books, so I guess this is a good one to start with.



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It's a long time since I read Neuromancer as well, when I was back in the UK last weekend I found it in a charity shop so I picked it up as I thought there was a good chance we would end up reading it!
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