Best sci-fi book you've ever read

RedRockRun

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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

Best sci-fi book. Best book ever.

2nd place goes to Cat's Cradle by Vonnegut. 3rd is Ender's Game. 4'th The Gunslinger by King.
 

NeoShinGundam

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Star Wars title: "Republic Commando" series by Karen Traviss.
Non-Star Wars title: "The Puppet Masters" by Robert A. Heinlein.
 

SeeIn2D

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Da Orky Man said:
Ender's Game. The best book I've ever read. The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy come in second.
I'll have to half agree by putting Ender's Game at second and Ender's Shadow first. Both books and the series' that follow each are amazing, just wish Orson Scott Card wasn't such a twat :/
 

Gustof26

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The Walking Dead. It has a Virus that by most modern standards of science isn't possible. Thus, Science Fiction. That and one of the best twist out there, a twist that's in the title yet you don't see coming. It would be like if they called SW: Episode five "I'm your father."
 

thewaever

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It's a long thread so I'm skipping bits. Sorry if this has been said before, but just about anything by Iain M Banks, especially Excession & Looking to Windward.
 

deckpunk

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So it goes...

Kurt Vonnegut, not a lot of mentions so far. "Cats cradle, Slaughterhouse 5, Sirens of Titan, Timequake, galapogos". There is too many to choose from so just read everything. "Mother night" is not sci-fi but it is truly a great story.

Also George Orwell "1984" and Ray Bradbury "The Illustrated Man."
 

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Stealthygamer said:
Mine is probably I,Jedi
Probably the best 'stand alone' Star Wars book.

But, for me:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Night%27s_Dawn_Trilogy


Amazing group of books, deep as anything you've probably read and just an amazing story.
 

Gustof26

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deckpunk said:
Also George Orwell "1984" and Ray Bradbury "The Illustrated Man."
Wowozers, I almost forgot 1984. Since the date of the title has past I've kept forgetting that it's Science Fiction.
 

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SeeIn2D said:
Da Orky Man said:
Ender's Game. The best book I've ever read. The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy come in second.
I'll have to half agree by putting Ender's Game at second and Ender's Shadow first. Both books and the series' that follow each are amazing, just wish Orson Scott Card wasn't such a twat :/
I like you.

I'd probably doing something like:


1. Ender's Shadow
2. Ender's Game
3. Starship Troopers
4. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
5. Stranger in a Strange Land
6. The Diamond Age
7. Neuromancer

Then we get into a jumble of Heinlein's time travel world building stuff (except the god awful abomination that is Number of the Beast), Asimov, more Douglas Adams, the Darth Bane books etc.
 

Craorach

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The Gaunt's Ghosts series is probably my favourite, although I'm really enjoying the Horus Heresy series as well. I don't read much sci fi outside of that kind of book however.
 

StarCecil

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I can't say best book I've ever read, but a few series really stick out to me:

Jack Campbell's The Lost Fleet series was really good with some pretty realistic depictions of ship-to-ship combat in space.

Dann Cragg and David Sherman's Starfist series about Marines in space - sort of a realistic version of future combat with ground pounders.

Ian Douglas' Heritage, Legacy and Inheritance trilogy; nine books dealing with a dynasty of the Marines across a few centuries, ranging from fighting the French-led UN on Mars, to thwarting aliens at home and abroad, to shooting a star at a black hole. Very hard sci-fi and can verge towards the depressing at points. Highly recommended.
 

Jingle Fett

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Ender's Game, without a doubt my favorite book of all time. Ender's Shadow was almost just as good too.

The Christopher pike books come in a real close second though, he's my favorite author (they're mainly horror but usually have sci-fi elements). Monster, The Grave, Starlight Crystal, all amazing books...

The Arthur C. Clarke stuff is really good too, Rendezvous with Rama is outstanding.

*Reading the comments I'm pleasantly surprised to see so many people picking Ender's Game :)