Your favorite Sci-Fi books
I really got into Sci-Fi this summer and read 6 Sci-fi books in the span of 1 1/2 months.
They include:
- Necromancer - William Gibson
- Old Man's War - John Scalzi
- Ghost Brigades (sequel to old man's war) - John Scalzi
- Starship Troopers - Heinlein
- Snow Crash - Neal Stephenson
- I will fear no evil - Heinlein
My favorite book was probably Snow Crash. Loved reading ever moment of it and it was quite a wild ride.
I also enjoyed Starship Troopers as it was so far apart and so much better than the movie. I will fear no evil was the longest book I read and was quite an interesting read...learned a lot about women.
Neuromancer was the first Sci-Fi book i read and was probobly one of hardest Sci-Fi books so I might reread it later. It just went way over my head since I didn't really understand it.
Old Man's War and Ghost Brigades were easy reads and were very entertaining. Wasn't really too much philosophy like my other books. So they were alright none the less...good reads.
So what have you guys read :P
Also if any one wants to talk philosophy I ain't gonna stop em. :boogie: Philosophical dance...."does it really exist or am I just imagining this dance" :roll:
Quote:
If a philosopher fell down in the woods....would anyone care?