+1 to freakonomics
+1/2 to Artemis Fowl (hilarious stuff for techies)
+1 to Next by Chrichton (read his JP2, the best of his books I have read)
-1 to Dan Brown (all the stories are IDENTICAL. His best work is Digital Fortress, and that's not too original)
+1 to h2g2 - the entire triology of five/six parts
Infact, play the h2g2 text based game
Just like the short stories of Archer. Great storytelling, but not great stories.
For some reason, I read all of Clive Clussler's Dirk Pitt books - not too great, but like watching a movie for passing time
anyway:
The nanotech chronicles by Michael Flynn (as many as you can get your hands on)
The mars triology by Kim Stanley
The rama quadriology By clarke (skip the last one actually - kills the series)
A fall of moondust, Sunstorm, by Clarke
Short stories by Asimov
The Eternal Champion series by Michael Moorcock
And this one, I especially reccomend
The World according to Garp by John Irving. This is not sci-fi or fantasy, this is as real as life gets.
+1/2 to Artemis Fowl (hilarious stuff for techies)
+1 to Next by Chrichton (read his JP2, the best of his books I have read)
-1 to Dan Brown (all the stories are IDENTICAL. His best work is Digital Fortress, and that's not too original)
+1 to h2g2 - the entire triology of five/six parts
Infact, play the h2g2 text based game
Just like the short stories of Archer. Great storytelling, but not great stories.
For some reason, I read all of Clive Clussler's Dirk Pitt books - not too great, but like watching a movie for passing time
anyway:
The nanotech chronicles by Michael Flynn (as many as you can get your hands on)
The mars triology by Kim Stanley
The rama quadriology By clarke (skip the last one actually - kills the series)
A fall of moondust, Sunstorm, by Clarke
Short stories by Asimov
The Eternal Champion series by Michael Moorcock
And this one, I especially reccomend
The World according to Garp by John Irving. This is not sci-fi or fantasy, this is as real as life gets.
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