Re: Addendum : The Best Science Fiction Show [message #6720 is a reply to message #6717] |
Sun, 16 April 2006 19:34 |
MWG
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I've read Ender's game and didn't know it was a series. Thanks for the tip, I'll look the rest of the series up. Also I forgot a couple of others that have humor which are the Grey Mouser series by Fritz Lieber and The High Crusade by Poul Anderson. The High Crusade is one of my favorite stories. When I was in the 4th grade I brought home Heinlein's Red Planet from the school library to read. I didn't even know what science fiction was but I went back and read everything by him I could find. Then I discovered a Andre Norton a lady who wrote the Ross Murdock/Time Traders series.
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Re: The Best Science Fiction Show [message #6726 is a reply to message #6721] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 12:07 |
lon
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Illuminati (2nd Degree) |
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Actually my all-time favorite Moorcock is a trilogy called The Dancers At The End Of Time. If the Eternal Champion has something to do with Jerry Cornelius... no.
I haven't read s-f in a long time. But the current bookshelves look like they have an interesting character: the female Navvy Captain which also puts me in mind of Steam Punk. I don't know the author, nor can I think of it.
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Re: The Best Science Fiction Show [message #6727 is a reply to message #6722] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 12:22 |
lon
Messages: 760 Registered: May 2009
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Illuminati (2nd Degree) |
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? I mentioned several. Which is this one that nobody knows? Bastable? Bastable comes from the period and an alternate timelime of Mrs. Amelia Underwood. The Bastable stories were in the old Ace style dime novels around 1976... short novels, not really stories. He's an airship captain in the alternate timeline where nuclear technology was never invented. I used to make a steady diet of this stuff: Phil Farmer, Sturgeon, and the ace of pulps Ron Goulart. I still listen to the old time radio stories when they're on like "X Minus One." And there is some current news about Norman Corwin -- like a retrospective-- but I lost track of that.
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