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Book time.
I am not promising to take any of the following recommendations. But I might!
Right now, I'm reading and nearly through with Shirley Jackson's short novel, We Have Always Lived in the Castle. It's excellent. I think I'd like to read science fiction next... and can't really shake out of my head any major recommendations for science fiction that I've had lately. As a general rule, I tend to prefer books that tuck off into the odd corners of genres, and I'm not apt to enjoy your basic throw-away, pew-pew space opera adventure story. I like magical realism, post apocalypse, distopias...I like Burgess and Borges and Gregory Maguire and Ambrose Bierce.
Any ideas, oh internot hive-mind?
Right now, I'm reading and nearly through with Shirley Jackson's short novel, We Have Always Lived in the Castle. It's excellent. I think I'd like to read science fiction next... and can't really shake out of my head any major recommendations for science fiction that I've had lately. As a general rule, I tend to prefer books that tuck off into the odd corners of genres, and I'm not apt to enjoy your basic throw-away, pew-pew space opera adventure story. I like magical realism, post apocalypse, distopias...I like Burgess and Borges and Gregory Maguire and Ambrose Bierce.
Any ideas, oh internot hive-mind?
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Connie Willis - Doomsday Book
can't remember the author, but
Gun, With Occasional Music
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I like Tim Powers, too, but my favorite is his spy novel, Declare. (And On Stranger Tides, which is about pirates and voodoo.)
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Contemporary SF isn kind of... lame? the 70's produced my favorite:
I strongly Reccomend Stand on Zanzibar, The Sheep Look Up and The Shockwave Rider- by John Brunner
If you're maybe into a more fantasy type thing: The Wizard of Earthsea is phenomenal - Ursa LeGuin.
As for sweet books by dames- Oryx & Crake is strong SF & Post apocalyptic. That's by a Ms. Atwood.
You'd have a hard way to go without giving her a look. You might also try to find the truly fantastic, phenomenal actually work: Engine Summer by John Crowley - an amazing little book right there.
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That is all.
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Going back and glancing over my original post here, I feel like it reads a bit like a personal ad.
"I like long walks on the beach, post-apocalyptic distopias, and a man who will really listen to me (in between firing his gatling gun at the thought police)."
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