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			I'm always looking for something new to read, particularly in the Sci/Fi or Horror gendre. I've read Mira Grant's Feed and Deadline (waiting for Blackout! This is an awesome trilogy!); big fan of Neil Gaiman's American Gods; anything by Larry Niven; some of Neal Stephenson's book (although I'm really fond of Cryptonomicon). I recently got A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.(no kindle version). I have been reading some steampunk of late but I have found that there is a lack of "Science" science fiction.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			When I go to the library and look for new SciFi I see a plethora of fantasy (which I do like) but when I look for SciFi I want SciFi. So... suggestions? comments? 
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			Someone please talk to me about Terry Pratchett! I have never read anything by Terry and am hoping for good recomendations! (all of them?)
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 I would also suggest Nancy Kress' Beggars series. If you can get past some of libertarian philosophy they are very good reads. They are: Beggars in Spain, Beggars and Choosers and Beggars' Ride. Also, George Alec Effinger's trilogy When Gravity Fails, A Fire in the Sun and The Exile Kiss are fantastic. If you are into steampunk and haven't read The Difference Engine. Cheers Aj 
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 The Difference Engine is another on my lists as well. Like Angie, I'm interested in Terry Pratchett but don't know where to start and hate starting mid-way through a series. 
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 Guards! Guards! Men at Arms Feet of Clay Jingo The Fifth Elephant Night Watch Thud! Snuff Then I would do the Moist von Lipwig cycle: Going Postal Making Money Then I would do the sort of 'random' books: Small Gods Pyramids (the scene when the king is at court is worth the price of admission) Moving Pictures The Truth Monstrous Regiment After that, any combination of the witches (Wyrd Sisters is the first in the cycle) and the Rincewind series (Colour of Magic is the first in the cycle) Then the Tiffany Aching series (The Wee Free Men is the first in that cycle) Pratchett is hands down my favorite author currently working. At least four or five times per book I will stop and pray to all the writing gods that one day I will be able to write *half* that well. I have applauded (literally) when I completed most of the books on that list. He is funny as hell, is deeply, deeply cynical about human beings but at the same time he expresses a very tender love for us in all our foibles. He is poignant and deep while amusing you. My lovely wife told me last night as she is going through Snuff a second time since it came out last Tuesday, that "if there were really Sam Vimes cops out there, I wouldn't have stopped pursuing a career in law enforcement". Sam Vimes really is the distilled essence of the good cop. Then there's the Patrician, Havelock Vetinari. If Vimes is the very essence from which all cops are cut, Vetinari is the very embodiment of Machiavellian brilliance. Cheers Aj 
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			ok.. pretty well anything by Melissa Scott... She brings a distinct feminist perspective into cybor-punk. She's techn enough to keep my brain engaged, and still fluid enough to let me be swept away. Although she was more Science Fantasy that Science Fiction, I always recomend "The Company" series by Kage Baker Her dry sense of humor and sly mocking of humanity makes her, for me, a *one setting read* 
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			I know suggesting Stephen King is pretty cliche, but I finally got through his book 'The Dome' that I got a few years ago as a Christmas present - it was good, and totally fits the 'science' part.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I'm a big fan of Philip K. Dick, and I love the short stories by Theodore Sturgeon.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 Also, as I had discussed with Angie, Robert McCammon's Swan Song is amazing. I may have to re-read that just because. 
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			He did. He did a 10 year break and came back with 5 new books (there's a trilogy amongst a few others)
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			He did??  I remember when he announced his "retirement" in the 90s and I was so bummed!  I will have to check out his new books.  Thanks!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I don't read a lot of SCI-FI but I do like some.  Lately I have read- 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Robopocalypse Daniel H. Wilson Perdido Street Station China Miéville Not so lately I enjoyed Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson I think I read everything Kurt Vonnegut ever wrote but I never could figure out why they called him a science fiction writer anyway. And that was years ago, so maybe they stopped calling him that. The Passage by Justin Cronin I do love Horror but maybe Horror Fantasy is my favorite genre. I'm not sure, but for example I liked Clive Barker's horror stories, however, I loved his horror fantasy novels Imajica, Everworld, The Great and Secret Show, Weaveworld…oldies but goodies to me. But I am a sucker for this stuff. I even loved Wicked. Another book I enjoyed - Good Omens Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman 
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 WG's Bigend books are good too: Pattern Recognition, Spook Country, and Zero History 
		Oh! And Verner Vinge's Rainbow's End! 
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			Sorry about my previous post.  Too late to change it.  I read the thread title and assumed the rest.  I was in a hurry cause I had to leave so I whipped out the post.  After coming back to the thread and reading the OP, i see you were really asking for sci fi recommendations and not horror or fantasy.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
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