Do you know any good sci fi books
Neuromancer by William Gibson is probably my fave
THOSE WHO WATCH by Robert Silverberg, is probably my favorite Silverberg novel, he is a sci Fi writer who writes sublimely simple. ORPHANS OF THE SKY is a fun sci Fi book by Robert Heinlein, whom I usually don’t like, I think he had fun writing this one.
For dark fantasy wizards, good vs evil, ‘Black Prism’ series by Brent Weeks.
For realistic combat + political/religious sci-fi, ‘safehold’ series by David Weber, and ‘Dread Empire’s Fall’ series by Walter Jon Williams.
For fantastical monsters, robots, and space war, ‘polity’ series by Neal Asher, or ‘Culture’ series by Iain M Banks.
For adventurous space piracy, ‘revenger trilogy’, by Alistair Reynolds.
For zany over-the-top explosions, ‘debatable space’ series by Philip Palmer.
For old-school ‘make you think’ stuff, ‘Foundation’ series, by Isaac Asimov
For intelligent animal world building, ‘Uplift’ series by David Brin, or ‘Children of Time’ series by Adrian Tchaikovsky.
I had trouble reading because of concentration at first and comprehension later on and found some easy, enjoyable authors.
I agree about Silverberg. Clifford D. Simak also springs to mind,.
Earth Abides by George R. Stewart.
Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov.
Ready player two - Ernest Cline
Or ready player One, same guy, way way different to the movie!
Dune series
Ender’s Game series
The Expanse series
Michael Chrichton books
Jules Verne books
HG Wells books
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