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In reply to the discussion: Recommend me some sci-fi! [View all]justaprogressive
(3,275 posts)45. Norman Spinrad
Agent of chaos,
Little Heroes
Songs from the stars
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/633185.Agent_of_Chaos
https://www.thriftbooks.com/a/norman-spinrad/261475/
Cory Doctorow! SF while he exposes the Bezzles
Try The Lost Cause (ECO-SCIFI) or try the Little Brother trilogy for young adults..
Little Brother[1] is a novel by Cory Doctorow, published by Tor Books. It was released on April 29, 2008.[2] The novel is about four teenagers in San Francisco who, in the aftermath of a terrorist attack on the San FranciscoOakland Bay Bridge and BART system, defend themselves against the Department of Homeland Security's attacks on the Bill of Rights. The novel is available for free on the author's website under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-SA), keeping it accessible and remixable to all.[3]
Just finished reading his new book Picks and Shovels a Tech startup adventure. He's addictive!

Enjoy!
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It is slightly off, but the cat aspect and prediction of everyday robots make it one of my favourites. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 23
#5
Read that when I was really young (there was lots of f&sf in my folks' house) & that cat became ...
Hekate
Mar 24
#33
Heinlein wrote the greatest time travel story ever, the gender-bending "All You Zombies", which has no zombies
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 23
#20
If you like time-travel, look for anything by Connie Willis. Genevieve Cogman's Invisible Library series is good too.
Hekate
Mar 24
#34
Nah. Dick is great,; he's more like Miles Davis. Harlan Ellison is Frank Zappa. More extreme writers are thrash rock
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 23
#10
The Past Through Tomorrow by Heinlein contains the very current "If This Goes On --"
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 23
#9
Any of the E. E. Doc Smith paperbacks. Tons of books, and I bet I have over 50 of his titles and most are short
SWBTATTReg
Mar 23
#16
For fun reading, I recommend Christopher Stasheff, The Warlock in Spite of Himself
ms liberty
Mar 23
#19
Never read the Foundation series. Might see if I can get it as e books from my library....
electric_blue68
Mar 23
#25
Sprawling, Serious But W Great Humor,and fabulous aliens, and cool humans....
electric_blue68
Mar 23
#24