Originally posted by supervike
Fighting a battle in distant space where manuevers are made by the light year is pretty far out there.
And I have to admit I was a bit confused by the passage of time. Not so much in the story, but just overall. Relativity is a hard thing to wrap my noggin around.
Any other sci-fi books recommendations?
I just listened to \'Foundation\' by Isaac Asimov (i had a long car drive)....another very interesting story.
Actually, now I come to think of it, you don\'t need to worry about other titles right now. There are still nine other books in the foundation series.Origineel geplaatst door supervikeI just listened to \'Foundation\' by Isaac Asimov (i had a long car drive)....another very interesting story.
Originally posted by minimaker
Actually, now I come to think of it, you don\'t need to worry about other titles right now. There are still nine other books in the foundation series.Origineel geplaatst door supervikeI just listened to \'Foundation\' by Isaac Asimov (i had a long car drive)....another very interesting story.![]()
And about timelines based stories. Arthur C Clarke has and Stephen Baxter are working on a trilogy called \"a time odyssey\". Books one and two are already done and I\'m waiting for the third to get finished.
And while not SF, you can also give Neil Gaiman a try. American gods is cool.![]()
Originally posted by supervike
Originally posted by hashmallum
Always loved \'forever war\' they were even available here in Poland in a3 format, on crappy paper ... Still got all the 3 parts *_*
Here in Poland?
My heart is still back in Ireland
Hows Ireland fit into the mix?
Ursula K LeGuin: Left Hand of Darkness.(in fact any of her books).Originally posted by supervike
Any other sci-fi books recommendations?