Basically, a bunch of us are probably huge science fiction fans floating around without any place to sort of discuss the novels, short stories and other interesting science fiction works. It certainly feels that way to me; I work in a kitchen where no one shares my reading tastes and sometimes it seems like the real sci-fi geeks are hard to find. So here this thread is, in hopes of finding the ones that I know are floating around the Guild. (Hell, maybe we can talk about an RP sometime?)
This, of course, is an attempt for science fiction nerds to share their love of the genre and recommend books to one another. For one thing, it's hard to go off the flyleaf of a book or its website reviews, and sometimes the books are harder to get/out of print and not readily available in libraries.
How do I envision the format? While it's cool to recommend your favorite book ever, even better is feedback on the book you're reading. Perhaps something like as follows:
Title: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
Format: Novel
Author: Kate Wilhelm
Keywords/Themes: Cloning, Post-Apocalyptic, Survival
Notes: Hugo Winner, 1976, Nebula Nominee, 1976.
Synopsis: The story of an isolated post-holocaust community determined to preserve itself, through a perilous experiment in cloning.
Recommended? Yes
Format: Novel
Author: Kate Wilhelm
Keywords/Themes: Cloning, Post-Apocalyptic, Survival
Notes: Hugo Winner, 1976, Nebula Nominee, 1976.
Synopsis: The story of an isolated post-holocaust community determined to preserve itself, through a perilous experiment in cloning.
Recommended? Yes
Title: Dune
Format: Novel
Author: Frank Herbert
Keywords/Themes: Planetary Colonization, Feudal, Technological Regression, Revolution, Mysticism
Notes: Hugo Winner, 1965, Nebula 1965
Synopsis: Set in the distant future amidst a feudal interstellar society in which noble houses, in control of individual planets, owe allegiance to the Padishah Emperor, Dune tells the story of young Paul Atreides, whose noble family accepts the stewardship of the desert planet Arrakis. As this planet is the only source of the "spice" melange, the most important and valuable substance in the universe, control of Arrakis is a coveted — and dangerous — undertaking.
Recommended? Yes
Format: Novel
Author: Frank Herbert
Keywords/Themes: Planetary Colonization, Feudal, Technological Regression, Revolution, Mysticism
Notes: Hugo Winner, 1965, Nebula 1965
Synopsis: Set in the distant future amidst a feudal interstellar society in which noble houses, in control of individual planets, owe allegiance to the Padishah Emperor, Dune tells the story of young Paul Atreides, whose noble family accepts the stewardship of the desert planet Arrakis. As this planet is the only source of the "spice" melange, the most important and valuable substance in the universe, control of Arrakis is a coveted — and dangerous — undertaking.
Recommended? Yes
(Incidentally, consider those the first entries on my part. I will certainly update when my current reading is done. I have others that I have read, but I feel like it's better to pace oneself and recommend sparingly. One of those is considered one of the greatest ever written, and the other holds up quite well as a very good piece of sci-fi that I felt was a little obscure.)
Also? Discussion after people read a couple of the same book. Is it overrated, underrated, do you see the influence elsewhere? Did it set off your creative juices as well? I mean, this thread isn't just about recommending the literature, it's about talking sci-fi geekery in general.