Recommend me some Science Fiction books!

fenderstrat

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Hey guys, i don't usually read much SF, but once in a while i just get the urge to do so. So, could you recommend me some books? Im thinking something a bit like dead space-event horizon-alien kind of thing, with huge spaceships, not many characters,planets, etc. nothing "epic" i guess. more story driven than anything else, no weird powers,or jedis, or aliens (except maybe the ones that kill you). any ideas?
 

theonlyblaze2

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Check out Infected(Infection?) by Scott Sigler. Not really epic in scale but one of the better written horror, sci-fi, alien stories I have read. Some of the imagery made me sick.
 

Olikunmissile

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A Roadside Picnic.

Read it. You might have to find a PDF of it translate from Russian though, a quick google should find one.
 

RufusMcLaser

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For simple space adventures, it's hard to beat anything by David Weber, David Drake, or Eric Flint. The Dahak series (beginning with Mutineer's Moon) or Drake's Redliners, or Weber's Apocalypse Troll all sound like what you're after.

If you want to try something more serious with less action, everything I've read by Vernor Vinge was excellent. Those who recommend P.K. Dick are right to do so. His later stuff is weirder and harder to enjoy, so start with something like Time Out of Joint or Ubik.
 

SturmDolch

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I made a thread like this a while ago and got a lot of recommendations of not only books, but movies and games, too. I have yet to read any of them because I've been busy, but here's the thread:

Click to Prepare Rear Refractor Turrets [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.251144-Science-Fiction-Recommendations]
 

the-Wind

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Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. (classic)

You might like Niel Asher's 'Polity' Series. Book one holds up pretty good by itself. Lots of creepy monsters & cool tech. Asher knows how to write a good space-battle.

My first taste of SF: Starship Troopers. (the book was light and entertaining.)
 

Triangulon

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Old Man's War - Joe Scalzi
The Legacy of Herot - Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, Steven Barnes
The Forever War - Joe Haldeman
Eon - Greg Bear
 

Nouw

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Starship Troopers. A Sci-Fi classic about about a soldier in the future.
 

Baneat

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Zaverexus said:
Dune.
The end.
Read it.

Now.
If dune doesn't qualify as an epic sci-fi tale, then they do not exist.

that being said, Hitchhiker's guide!
 

DuctTapeJedi

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The Neuromancer

I'm supposed to be reading it now, myself, for a science fiction literature class, but...
 

The Gray Train

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i'm ashamed no one has mentioned Simon R. Green (huge, sweeping space opera type saga), John Ringo (funny as hell), and Kieth Laumer (will make you think twice about dismissing AI's having souls). seriously, just find anything they've written and it's gold.