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What are some good easy to read sci-fi type books?
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Starship Troopers
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Get some compilation of short stories, not much to remember and you can just read one each day.

Get a POST-APOCALYPTIC BOOK!!! Nothing is better than that. Check Post-Apocalyptic Media, it's got a long list. I'd tell you some good ones but I don't know much in english, but got some :censored: good ones in french!

Check this great zombie story, there's a preview, ordered the book off Amazon and finished it in a day, was too :censored: good for a zombie story, kicked ass. Way too much. Just check the reviews on Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, it just kicks ass.

I've read a translated book of Orson Scott Card, was very good.
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S4ur0n27 wrote:Fantasy-wise I'd recommend Guy Gavriel Kay
Woah... that guy's got a cool fucking name.
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POOPERSCOOPER wrote:What are some good easy to read sci-fi type books?
Just stick to fantasy if you want an easy to read sci-fi novel.
No matter how easy the text is to read, some of the ideas in the books are pretty deep.
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2001, the book maybe?
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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Naked_Lunch wrote:Starship Troopers
Because I'm currently 80% done this book, I'm inclined to agree.
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Malleus Maleficarum - Good book thus far.
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Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD wrote:
POOPERSCOOPER wrote:What are some good easy to read sci-fi type books?
Just stick to fantasy if you want an easy to read sci-fi novel.
No matter how easy the text is to read, some of the ideas in the books are pretty deep.
Ideas dont generally get me too confused its mostly how they right them.
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Read Snow Crash by Neal Stephanson. It's got Sumeria pizza and swordz :dance:
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But does it have Samurai Pizza Catz?
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Anyone read Beevor's Berlin or Stalingrad? Oppinions. I liked the colorful descriptions of total war.
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Totally.


Anyway, if you liked the Starship Troopers movie, check out Armor.
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Hey i know this was 2 pages ago but whats wrong with David Eddings
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vx trauma wrote:Anyone read Beerovs Berlin or Stalingrad? Oppinions. I liked the colorful descriptions of total war.
Finished Stalingrad a couple months ago, excellent book. It's fucking pathetic how so many brave lives were lost on both sides because of the egos/ineptitude/military ignorance of Stalin & Hitler and their chickenshit cronies. You can't not sypathise with the men on both sides - fucking dark, tragic page in human history. I read both volumes of the Gulag Archipeligo prior to that, if it wasn't so funny, you'd open a vein reading it.

Currently reading Frank Herbert's Dosadi Experiment, good shit. As a long time Dune fan, I must say, stay away from those abominable Dune prequels frm his son, and read his non-Dune shit. It's deep man.
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Are they better than the Dune sequels?
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Total winners! Both will cheer you guaranteed not matter how gloomy things might seem! Read them and rejoice!! :joy:
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Yeah, rejoice that you weren't alive in Russia in the 1930s.
S4ur0n27 wrote:Are they better than the Dune sequels?
I just finished the Dosadi Experiment last night. Personally I like his Dune books better, maybe just because that universe was so well developed, while this was a quick 350 pager. But his style and philosophy are all over it. Covers a lot of the same thematic ground.

Those 2 douchebags writing them now seriously need to hire some fucking editors. They're so bad it's funny. They're are so shamelessly and transparently cashing in.
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Nicolai wrote:Totally.


Anyway, if you liked the Starship Troopers movie, check out Armor.
I wouldn't consider them anywhere near the same.

Armor by John Stakley is a great book though.

EDIT: Dune is a horriblely boring book. I wouldn't read the goddamn sequels because the original book was such a fucking nap inducer.
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