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message 1: by Milo (last edited May 20, 2011 05:42PM) (new)

Milo | 40 comments There are so many under explored science fiction works out there that are awesome! I think we should collectively work together and bring them out of obscurity.

The most recent one I've come upon is Russian sci-fi. Hard to Be a God


message 2: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments Metro 2033. My friend Maciek recommended that one. From the reviews, it's tops on my list to get to.


message 3: by Paul (new)

Paul Bryant Would you like a little list of hidden-gem short stories?


message 4: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments I have friends who only read short stories.


message 5: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments I would love a list of hidden-gem short stories, Paul!


message 6: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments Err...so would I. Sort of dozed off there for a while.


message 7: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments Hey Nicki, that's my territory, to say hidden meanings!


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Should toss out a Short Story folder, maybe?


message 9: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments This one is a free for all. Feel free to post anything you think is under represented.


message 10: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments One short story folder coming up!


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 372 comments Would some of the older science fiction that has been "forgotten" or "obsoleted" count? (Like When Worlds Collide, an old favorite of mine that predates computers etc.)


message 12: by Milo (last edited Jun 16, 2011 09:49PM) (new)

Milo | 40 comments Yes! Work like that is what I was trying to get at. Stuff that was great but everyone seems to have forgotten of. And I must say, I'm surprised you're still awake. It's like 1am. That's ungodly late for me but I feel great regardless.


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 372 comments It's midnight here in the central time zone...but I'm headed off to bed soon. I plan to run across town tomorrow, so I need to sleep a couple of hours anyway. :)


message 14: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments I'm going to New York tomorrow and I have to catch the bus early. Good night Mike. You paladin, you.


message 15: by mark, personal space invader (last edited Jun 16, 2011 10:34PM) (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) | 1287 comments Mod
here's some hidden gems:

Davy by edgar pangborn. i love this book, it is wonderful.
Rite of Passage by alexei panshin. classic.
The Gardens of Delight by ian watson. pretty bizarre.
The Sardonyx Net by elizabeth lynn. issues of slavery and gender roles explored.
The Humanoids: A Novel and The Humanoid Touch by jack williamson. classic golden age.
The World Below and The Amphibians - A Romance of 50,000 Years Hence by s fowler wright. strange golden age classic and its even stranger sequel.
The Void Captain's Tale by norman spinrad. new wave.
Rumors of Spring by richard grant. i really loved this one too, it's awesome. it is science fantasy i suppose.


message 16: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments Have fun in New York. I was there Tuesday for the Museum Mile. That was fun, especially the crazy hat making.


message 17: by Milo (last edited Jun 17, 2011 05:13AM) (new)

Milo | 40 comments We're going for my cousins b-day! It's gonna be awesome. And thanks for the list Mark.


message 18: by mark, personal space invader (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) | 1287 comments Mod
my pleasure! have fun in new york milo.


message 19: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments Yes indeed, Milo. I hope you have tons of fun in New York as well! :)


message 20: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments And I'm back! Thanks for all the love guys. It was an awesome trip.


message 21: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments Nothing much happening in this area, huh? He's gone and back in two posts. Lol I've been so behind in my Goodreads posts, I was expecting 100 posts every time I pop back onto a thread.


message 22: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments I guess not. But on the up side I found some awesome sci-fi books the other day.


message 23: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments What sci-fi books?


message 24: by Milo (last edited Jun 20, 2011 05:22PM) (new)

Milo | 40 comments I got The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Battlefield Earth, Consider Phlebas, and the last two books of the Hyperion Series.


message 25: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments Those are great books, Milo!


message 26: by Milo (last edited Jun 20, 2011 05:27PM) (new)

Milo | 40 comments I thought so too. Now I'm excited to read them! The first three are rather thick so it should take me a while before I get through them. I also picked up some King(The Waste Lands) and Sanderson(The Way of Kings) for that dreamer in me.


message 27: by Brick (new)

Brick Marlin A few years ago I discovered Retief: Diplomat at Arms by Keith Laumer. He was a great author!


message 28: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments Thanks Brick. You're a brick.


message 29: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments As long as he's not sh*tting bricks, all's right with the world.


message 30: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments =D All is right with the world indeed.


message 31: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments Gives a new meaning to "hidden gems".


message 32: by Brick (new)

Brick Marlin Milo wrote: "Thanks Brick. You're a brick."

LOL!!


message 33: by Brick (new)

Brick Marlin Aloha wrote: "As long as he's not sh*tting bricks, all's right with the world."

The only ones 'round here pooping bricks outta their butts is my literary gremlins - writer's block/bricks, that is...* :(

*Too bad it couldn't be Legos, then I could actually BUILD this tale better.


message 34: by Brick (new)

Brick Marlin Milo wrote: "I got The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Battlefield Earth, Consider Phlebas, and the last two books of the Hyperion Series."

If you don't mind a little humor in sci-fi books, or in any other genre for that matter, you will love Battlefield Earth! After I read it, I realized that there were 9 more books in the series. It was a shock to me!


message 35: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments Battlefield Earth was that bad, huh?


message 36: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments I think he meant he was shocked because the book is huge; and if there are nine more of equal length...you get the picture.


message 37: by Brick (new)

Brick Marlin Yeah, Battlefield Earth is one of my favorite books. The entire series was a great ride!


message 38: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 490 comments Do you all actually mean Mission Earth, not Battlefield Earth?


message 39: by Milo (last edited Jun 26, 2011 07:34AM) (new)

Milo | 40 comments Battlefield Earth by L. Ron Hubbard Battlefield Earth, I'm fairly certain...


message 40: by Scott (new)

Scott Battlefield Earth isn't a series. Mission Earth is.


message 41: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments I see...


message 42: by Brick (new)

Brick Marlin Scott is correct. My bad, guys. Guess as much as I read and write I tend to have brain burps. :)


message 43: by Milo (new)

Milo | 40 comments No problem. I guess you were actually referring to Mission Earth. 'Sigh' Yet another series to add to the to-read list.


message 44: by Brick (new)

Brick Marlin Yes, I was. It was a fun series to read!


message 45: by Michael (new)

Michael R. (mcdoogle) | 27 comments Has anyone mentioned The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem?

Extermely humorous SF of two robots competing to create the greater invention. Eventually one robot (can't remember his name right now (something long with a K?)) invents a calculator the size of a three story building, which insists (no matter how many times the machine is reprogrammed) that two + two = seven!


message 46: by Milo (last edited Jun 26, 2011 08:03PM) (new)

Milo | 40 comments Those silly machines. They don't understand anything...

I joke now but I had to count my phalanges to make sure I'd done my math right.


message 47: by Maggie, space cruisin' for a bruisin' (new)

Maggie K | 1287 comments Mod
Michael wrote: "Has anyone mentioned The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem?

Extermely humorous SF of two robots competing to create the greater invention. Eventually one robot (can't remember his name rig..."


I have been wanting to read Cyberiad...glad you endorse it!


message 48: by Michael (new)

Michael R. (mcdoogle) | 27 comments Just to add some clearity, the robots names are: Trurl and Klaupacius. Trurl is usually the protagonist and Klaupacius (his 'friend' and competitor) is the antagonist.

I did remember that one name started with 'K'! Not bad for having read 30 years ago...


message 49: by Milo (last edited Jun 27, 2011 08:29PM) (new)

Milo | 40 comments Not too shabby. My short term memory span is right around thirty seconds...I think. This does not bode well for me. At all.


message 50: by Milo (last edited Jul 08, 2011 07:53PM) (new)

Milo | 40 comments The Jaguar Hunter. It's Lucius Shepard, need I say more?


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