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AGV's avatar

I love the Vorkosigan saga and I'm amazed it hasn't been turned into a show. It could surpass Game of Thrones but unlike GoT it's a positive uplifting story.

I also wanted to say that I like your recommendations but I also recommend British sci-fi writers. Arthur C Clarke, Stephen Baxter, Alastair Reynolds, Ken MacLeod, Ian Banks, Peter Hamilton ... excellent writers.

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I've been reading SF for 60 years now, and haven't been exploring as much as I should for the past generation. Thanks for pushing me from my rut! Isolating here in a cow pasture in a high interAndean valley (yet with internet), I can see that I have a lot to download from Z-library. This helps me a lot: there is such as flood of bad SF out there that it's hard to find what's really good.

Of the 7 you listed that I've read, I agree with all of them. That gives me hope for the others. But I will probably pass on the dystopian SF.

My tastes have changed over time. I can no longer read most of the pre-70's SF books: the writing and characterization was too horrible and likewise the racist, misogynist, authoritarian culture I grew up in that so many stories assumed to be human nature.

The two oldies I would have included are Last And First Men (already mentioned) and "The Cyberiad".

I anxiously await your list of recommended Fantasy readings!

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