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The Android’s Dream by John Scalzi

August 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments · 5/5 - Must Read

Dear Mr. Scalzi,
Please don’t take all of my money.
Thanks in advance — Cam
Yes folks, I finished The Android’s Dream a few days ago, and while it isn’t quite Old Man’s War in terms of sheer awesomeness, it’s darn close. Moreover, I’m totally hooked on Scalzi’s style, wit and humor as well as his ideas, aliens [...]

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Favorite Author - John Scalzi

July 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments · 5/5 - Must Read

It has been suggested on a number of occasions that I do some sort of top 10 SciFi authors list. However, I don’t think I could easily rank my favorite authors, so instead I’ll simply do a series of articles about them and their stories. I’ll start with John Scalzi.
Many people have suggested that Scalzi [...]

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The Lost fleet by Jack Campbell

July 17th, 2008 · 24 Comments · 5/5 - Must Read

Have you been worried I was lost? Well I was. Amazon turned me on to The Lost Fleet series by Jack Campbell via it’s recommendation service, and I gave a whole month of my life to it in one swift binge. The fourth book in this six book series, Valiant, was released [...]

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Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A Heinlein - Cams #1

April 19th, 2008 · 16 Comments · 5/5 - Must Read

Today I finally reveal my #1 all time favorite science fiction novel. Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A Heinlein. Why did it win? Because it’s the first SciFi novel I ever read. It started me on this wonderful journey, introduced me to this new world that some people call “reading” and thus [...]

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A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge - Cams #2

April 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment · 5/5 - Must Read

Some modern science fiction novels have awesome new technologies, some have awesome stories and others have great characters, but as we’ve debated here, rarely are they all combined into one compelling, cohesive and thrilling story. This is that rare book that I use to judge all other “high tech” science fiction novels against.
A Deepness in [...]

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Earth Abides by George R Stewart - Cams #3

April 13th, 2008 · 5 Comments · 5/5 - Must Read

Well, we’re finally into the top 3 of my all-time favorite science fiction novels. This is probably the point where you all really start to disagree with me, but c’est la vie.
Earth Abides by George R Stewart tells the story of one solitary man who survives a global, but short-lived plague by pure chance. The [...]

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The Forever War by Joe Haldeman - Cams #4

April 11th, 2008 · 3 Comments · 5/5 - Must Read

The Forever War by Joe Haldeman nearing the top of my all time favourite scifi books at number 4. As is true for most of my list, it won both the Hugo and the Nebula awards. It’s been a long time since I last re-read this book — it was one of the first science [...]

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Gateway by Frederik Pohl - Cams #5

April 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments · 5/5 - Must Read

Number 5 on my all-time favourite novels list is Gateway by Frederik Pohl. This is a hard read for many people due to its use of flash-backs, but the fact that it won the Hugo, Nebula and John W Campbell awards means should at least be up for consideration in any top 10 list. [...]

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I Am Legend by Richard Matheson

April 7th, 2008 · 2 Comments · 5/5 - Must Read

I read I Am Legend several months ago,… and it is a fast paced, relentless story about the end of mankind as we know it. I don’t know about you but there’s something about an “end of the world, we’re all screwed and it’s all thanks to our own arrogance” story which is kind [...]

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Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card - Cams #6

March 20th, 2008 · 4 Comments · 5/5 - Must Read

Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is number 6 on my all-time top 10 list of Science Fiction stories you need to read. Written as a novella in 1977 and expanded into a novel in 1985, it won both both the Hugo and the Nebula awards that year. The follow up sequel Speaker for the [...]

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