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I agree in general on the vampire thing, I figured that the reviews and recommendations would make me take it for a spin, and try to put my anti-vampire bias aside.
Since it was only 1 Audible credit, it wasn't a huge investment if it doesn't work out. Now if only I could finish Ringworld (about 4 hours left...).


They are the end-of-the-world MacGuffin for the book






Actually I'm not really into the current Zombe/Vampire trend. (Ok, ok I like Buffy but...) However Friedman's work is far enough from the traditional that I like it.

The Cyborg and the Sorcerers unfortunately it's not available from Audible.
My real suggestion would be Soon I Will Be Invincible


My vote is for Mistborn: The Final Empire. I just started it and it's pretty good. Plus, it's a trilogy and all three books are out already, which is a big plus.


(I would certainly vote for Charles Stross, though.)

On Basilisk Station is available for free as an ebook from the Baen free library.

As I normally lean to the Laser side I want to recommend Old Man's War. I just finished it and Ghost Brigades (the second book). Now, I'm 7 hours into A Game of Thrones so I kinda need the catch-up time.

I agree. I'm reading WWZ, but only to be a part of the crowd. If we pick a vampire book, though, I don't think I would be at all interested.
For what it's worth, I just read a surprisingly awesome book by Brandon Sanderson called Warbreaker. Maybe you have all read it (or avoided it) already, but I was floored by how much I liked it.
Hey everyone!
As we are about to mention on the podcast (once I finish editing it) we're going to pick our favorite top 5 suggestions for classic and genre-specific sci-fi and fantasy from a Goodreads thread.
Since you guys have already been making suggestions in this thread, keep doing so! Tom and I will pick our favorites and put them up for a vote. Please recommend any authors or specific books you'd like to see us cover!
As we are about to mention on the podcast (once I finish editing it) we're going to pick our favorite top 5 suggestions for classic and genre-specific sci-fi and fantasy from a Goodreads thread.
Since you guys have already been making suggestions in this thread, keep doing so! Tom and I will pick our favorites and put them up for a vote. Please recommend any authors or specific books you'd like to see us cover!

I second A Fire Upon the Deep. We haven't had a big, epic space opera for a while, and you don't get much more epic than a computer virus that's capable of infecting organic brains, trying to take over the galaxy.
If not that, then something by Alastair Reynolds, like House of Suns.


Another good choice would be The Unincorporated Man by Dani Kollin which is a weird take on the whole "waking up in a different time" scenario. It was a really good read with very compelling character development. There is a sequel to this called The Unincorporated War which I have yet to read and I know your aversion to reading series books so it might dissuade a bit from picking this.



Wouldn't mind a Vinge ("Deepness in the Sky" or "Rainbow's End") or a Lem.
I've read them but I'd like to hear other people's takes on Alistair Reynold's one offs "Chasm City" and/or "House of Suns".

I'd like to suggest Elantris by Brandon Sanderson or Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke.


I'd go for Baslisk. I've read most of the Honor Harrington series, but for some reason, I've never read the first one!

Start the Mars series by Robinson with Red Mars?




An old classic mabye as mentioned in the podcast, my choice would be Raymond E. Feist and Magician: Apprentice. On a side note, Magician Apprentice and Magician Master, are just known as 1 book here in Australia, and just called Magician.
And as a newer books that people might like I would suggest Ian Irvine and A Shadow on the Glass and Jennifer Fallon and The Immortal Prince.
All sword I know, but it is my favorite side of Sword and Lasers


I have found all of her books hard to put down.

But I'll throw in an alternate of Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan. I really love his sci-fi cyberpunk detective Takeshi Kovacs novels.
However, I do have Iain Bank's Look to Windward sitting on my Kindle, waiting to be read.
On the fantasy side I'd like to recommend Guy Gavriel Kay, The Lions of al-Rassan

I, Robot by Isaac Asimov
The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams
an Arthur C Clarke novel
Incarceron by Catherine Harris

I absolutely love that book. I second this recommendation.
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