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<blockquote data-quote="briarcreekguy" data-source="post: 2860017" data-attributes="member: 16975"><p>You guys have covered a lot of what I think of as great sci-fi books. My favorite author is Robert Heinlein. I like most of what he wrote, even the world as myth stories at the end of his life. I thought it was kind of nice to see all of his old heroes brought together. Niven and Pournelle, their collaborations were stronger than their individual works, though their solo work is good too. Footfall and Lucifer's Hammer shared many of the same themes but are both worth reading. Man Plus by Fredric Pohl, A World out of time, also his Heechee novels. The Dune series by Frank Herbert. Half Past Human by T.J. Bass. The Red Mars, Green Mars and Blue Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson. I probably could go on and on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briarcreekguy, post: 2860017, member: 16975"] You guys have covered a lot of what I think of as great sci-fi books. My favorite author is Robert Heinlein. I like most of what he wrote, even the world as myth stories at the end of his life. I thought it was kind of nice to see all of his old heroes brought together. Niven and Pournelle, their collaborations were stronger than their individual works, though their solo work is good too. Footfall and Lucifer's Hammer shared many of the same themes but are both worth reading. Man Plus by Fredric Pohl, A World out of time, also his Heechee novels. The Dune series by Frank Herbert. Half Past Human by T.J. Bass. The Red Mars, Green Mars and Blue Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson. I probably could go on and on. [/QUOTE]
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