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message 1: by Jason (last edited May 20, 2011 07:03PM) (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments Please feel free to create threads within this folder to discuss your favorite horrific science fiction.


message 2: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 538 comments Thanks, Jason!


message 3: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments Thank you for suggesting it! :)


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So name me some horror scifi, as it's something I've never read before.


message 5: by mark, personal space invader (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) | 1287 comments Mod
okay, i would love to!

The Mind Parasites
The Space Vampires (a terrible but fun movie called Lifeforce is based on this novel)
The Edge of Running Water
Crescent (ugh, not a fan)


message 6: by Scott (new)

Scott I suppose some of George R. R. Martin's stories, such as Nightflyers and Sandkings, would qualify.

Also Prototype by Brian Hodge.


message 7: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments I've noticed that Robert Charles Wilson usually has some horror in his novels. Try Bios or Darwinia.

The horror in these books is small and usually near the end. But it is there.


message 8: by Scott (new)

Scott Thought of some more:

Ring series
Parasite Eve
Threshold


message 9: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments The Color Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft is an awesome mixture of sci fi and horror.


message 10: by Maggie, space cruisin' for a bruisin' (new)

Maggie K | 1287 comments Mod
I have heard that is supposed to be a thriller Jason....


message 11: by Scott (new)

Scott Lovecraft! Of course!

"In the Walls of Eryx" is probably his most obvious SF (that I've read, anyway.)


message 12: by mark, personal space invader (last edited May 20, 2011 08:51PM) (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) | 1287 comments Mod
so true! can't believe i didn't think of him, it is so obvious. alien creatures from outer space and beyond space, often in conflict with scientists and explorers, and often with complicated histories and elaborate civilizations. lovecraft goes way beyond the horror template of 'mysterious evil threatening good people' - he spends a lot of time trying to detail actual alien cultures in stories like At the Mountains of Madness and The Mound. probably the first major scifi horror author. although not all of his stories would qualify as scifi horror i suppose, except for the more elaborate ones.


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Paul Hollis | 30 comments Death Troopers by joe Schreiber--- Star Wars and zombies!!


message 14: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments I want to read that. They have it on Audible, and I'm so tempted!


message 15: by Paul (new)

Paul Hollis | 30 comments Jason wrote: "I want to read that. They have it on Audible, and I'm so tempted!"

it was a fun quick read. i enjoyed it!


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I've heard nothing but bad about Death Troopers, and so have avoided it completely.

Is it cheesy?


message 17: by Paul (new)

Paul Hollis | 30 comments Ala wrote: "I've heard nothing but bad about Death Troopers, and so have avoided it completely.

Is it cheesy?"


mmm a little bit but in a good way....


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Damnit.... I just know if I read it, I'm going to get sucked back into the EU and never leave again.


message 19: by Paul (new)

Paul Hollis | 30 comments LOL @ Ala


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I broke out after the last story arc finished(Legacy) and before the next one started(Fate of the Jedi).

I don't want to go back...


it hurts


message 21: by Paul (new)

Paul Hollis | 30 comments i know i can't help but be tempted when i go by the SW section at Borders


message 22: by Kurt (new)

Kurt Reichenbaugh (kurtreichenbaugh) | 35 comments There is a good anthology that covers horror/scifi called BETWEEN TIME AND TERROR. It's worth looking for in the used bookstores. Authors include Heinlein, Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Dan Simmons, Clive Barker, Arthur C. Clarke and Phillip K. Dick.


message 23: by Margaret (new)

Margaret George | 30 comments George R.R. Martin's "Fevre Dream" may fit here. Though it is more horror than SF.

If vampires imply horror, then David Weber's latest trilogy, starting with the recently pulbished "Out of the Dark" may fit this category very well.

[SPOILER ALERT BELOW!]

Alien invasion vs. vampires. Quite good. Though the vampires take our side against the aliens. More to come in the next two books.


message 24: by Sean (new)

Sean (carcosa) | 22 comments I'm a huge Lovecraft fan, and also, I would have to say I loved Crescent, and would recommend it as it is a free audiobook on itunes.


message 25: by mark, personal space invader (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) | 1287 comments Mod
honestly, i hated that one. so much! couldn't finish it. but then i am only one opinion, and a snooty one at that.


message 26: by [deleted user] (last edited Feb 27, 2013 09:20PM) (new)

I LOVE Lovecraft!!

For indies, JC Eggleton's Brookhaven and Richard Long's The Book of Paul both fit this category. I adore those two books.

I have a horror antho of my own, but the sci fi novel in it is a dystopian cyberpunk piece, to invoke sub genres.

I find there are more horror games than books. Very keen on recommendations!The Loved, The Lost, The Dreaming


message 27: by mark, personal space invader (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) | 1287 comments Mod
i can't weigh in on quality because i haven't read any of them, but here are some more suggestions:

Hull Zero Three by Greg Bear
Ship of Fools by Richard Paul Russo
The Hope by James Lovegrove
the Monstrocity series by Jeffrey Thomas

and of course the Revelation Space series by Alastair Reynolds, if it hasn't been mentioned already.


message 28: by [deleted user] (new)

:D Added all the hyperlinked ones to my 'to read' list. Whee!


message 29: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments Thanks, mark!


message 30: by Budd (new)

Budd Infected by Scott Sigler.


message 31: by Scott (new)

Scott mark wrote: "i can't weigh in on quality because i haven't read any of them, but here are some more suggestions:

Hull Zero Three by Greg Bear
Ship of Fools by Richard Paul Russo
The Hope by James Lovegrove"


The Hope is great!


message 32: by Rotuma (new)

Rotuma | 10 comments Pretty much, anything written by Clark Ashton Smith. These short story anthologies are a great introduction:

Lost Worlds: Volume 1: Zothique, Averoigne and Others

Lost Worlds: Volume 2: Atlantis, Hyperborea, Xiccarph and Others


message 33: by mark, personal space invader (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) | 1287 comments Mod
he's one of my favorites!


message 34: by Maggie, space cruisin' for a bruisin' (new)

Maggie K | 1287 comments Mod
I've had those on my wishlist forever!


message 35: by Empress (last edited Dec 28, 2014 04:44AM) (new)

Empress (the_empress) | 21 comments So I really want to read a sci-fi horror, but to be honest all the books that I've read classified as sci-fi horror were not really scary. The fact that someone is running for their life or there are zombies IMO is not what makes a book horror.
I've read blindsight and found it funny, not scary. I've read hull zero three and found it interesting and imaginative but in no case horror or even a little bit scary. I don't think "I am legend" is horror as well. To me it simply seems that authors can't successfully merge the two genres together.
Oh and I've read the first two books in "The Vang" series and while those were closer still not scary.

It feels like the search for the Holy Grail.


message 36: by Alexa (last edited Dec 28, 2014 04:39PM) (new)

Alexa (AlexaNC) | 302 comments This is not a category I've ever had any interest in pursuing, so I don't have much to compare it to, but I found The Sparrow to have a strong horrific element to it.


message 37: by mark, personal space invader (new)

mark monday (majestic-plural) | 1287 comments Mod
Ellie, I love horror but honestly it is the rare horror novel that genuinely scares me. what I tend to like about horror novels are their challenging themes and the often creepy or dread-filled atmosphere that is being built. for me, "horror" is more about those two things (theme & atmosphere) than it is about being scared.

hard for me to even recall a list of horror novels that genuinely scared me. the only thing that comes to mind is Dead Sea (and it isn't science fiction horror).


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Yes its as preposterous as it sounds!

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