Best sci fi author?

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#1 Film-Guy
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i think Issac Asimov and Phillip L. Dick are the best by far. Followed by Ray Bradbury.
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I know he's more modern, but I like Michael Crichton. Ya know, Jurassic Park...
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#3 Nagru
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Either Alastair Reynolds or L. Ron. Hubbard.
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Hank Frerbert :roll:
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The one associated with A Scanner Darkly book/movie.
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Harry Turtledove, best Sci-fi/Alternative History writer ever.
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I know he's more modern, but I like Michael Crichton. Ya know, Jurassic Park...Ottosmann

His books these days are pretty bad though, shame.

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The one associated with A Scanner Darkly book/movie.Thorpe89

Thats Phillip K dick:D

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#9 Film-Guy
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Either Alastair Reynolds or L. Ron. Hubbard.Nagru

Are you scientoligist:o

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[QUOTE="Nagru"]Either Alastair Reynolds or L. Ron. Hubbard.Film-Guy

Are you scientoligist:o

NO!

I'm talking about books he wrote before he started Scientolgy. Books like Battlefield Earth and The Invader's Plan.

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[QUOTE="Thorpe89"]The one associated with A Scanner Darkly book/movie.Film-Guy

Thats Phillip K dick:D

I thought so. I remembered the first name :P

I finally got round to watching the movie the other day.

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Phillip Jose Farmer is probably the best sci fci author in my opinion, He's the most consistantly brilliant writer of the genre.

Clifford D Simak, Greg Bear, Robert Heinlen, Arthur C Clarke have all established themselves to varying degrees but have written a few dull books along the way.

My Award for fresh Sci Fi goes to the Hope Series by David Feintuch.

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phillip k dick without a doubt
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#14 Nagru
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Could you recommend any books by Phillip Jose Farmer?

Or any of these authors, come to think of it.

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Asimov was more integral to defining the genre, but Bradbury's books are better.
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#16 Film-Guy
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Asimov was more integral to defining the genre, but Bradbury's books are better.CheddarLimbo

Issac Asimov's series Foundation beat lord of the rings as best book series off all time according to this big book award I cant remember the name of.

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Phillip K dick definatly.
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#18 Calabi_Yau
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Issac Asimov, brian/frank Herbert (dune ftw)
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Does J.R.R. Tolkien count? Made the Lord of the rings books
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Does J.R.R. Tolkien count? Made the Lord of the rings booksfastesttruck

Tolkein = Fantasy

This topic is discussing "Best science fiction author"

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Dan Simmons, Kurt Vonnegut, and Douglas Adams. Sorry I didn't choose one but I can't decide.
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Could you recommend any books by Phillip Jose Farmer?

Or any of these authors, come to think of it.

Nagru

Well, for Philip Jose Farmer - my favourite series which he has written in the Riverworld series - its about where we go when we die - and in this case, its the artifically created world of a group of Aliens, created for the purpose of letting us live many more years to acheive a state where we can 'go on'. Its set over I think 6 large books with mulitple charcters and really educative in parts.

Dayworld - is another series which he wrote, its about a world that is overpopulated and so, each person can only live on day in a week, the other days he must remain in suspended animation, or 'stoned'. However, the main character wants to live everyday of the week, but to do so, he must adopted a new persona for each day, but over time the authorites catch on to him and he becomes confused in his stress as each persona tries to take control of the main and orignal persona. but the problem is, which is the real one?..

There are loads more and each of them have interesting stories - for example - Traitor to the living - a machine called 'MEdium' is created which can contact the dead. The main character thinks it s fraud and a money making scheme. However, when the creator starts blackmailing the dead and then providing the dead with bodies to live in again, things get spooky..

http://www.pjfarmer.com/books.htm

Clifford D Simak - he has a homely style of writing - The Waystation is about Enoch, the main characrter who has lived too long, the authorites become suspicious and a givernment man is sent to watch him. Little did he know that Enoch's house just wasn;t any ordninary house, but a waystation for aliens travelling from one point of the galaxy to the other. Enoch though, also holds the future of the Earth in his hands..

All Flesh is grass - What would happen if we were invaded by aliens, but they looked like flowers and were not only harmless, but wanted to serve us?

Greg Bear - The Forge of God - Aliens come to destroy the earth; literally blow it to tiny peices by planting millions of nuclear devices in fault libes below the sea and placing worm holes in orbit to pull apart the destroyed earth.. what do you do? Who can be saved? Another aalien race or a combination - have created self replicating machines to help other races faced by this menace, but will their help be too late? And they cannot hope to save eveyone..

Blood Music is another I'd reccomend by him

http://www.gregbear.com/books.cfm

For a Space faring series which is rich and modernly told, David Feintuch's Hope Series is hard to beat. Midshipman's Hope places the main character as a midshipman on a spaceship going from Earth to another planet - a voyage expected to take months. However, ont he trip a seies of unfortunate events including the first contact with an 'intelligent Alien Species', beset the crrew and have a series impact upon the chain of command. This leaves the midshipman, young, inexperienced and stictly christian placed in command, and he sees it as his duty to keep to his oath, an oath not just to the service, but to God - to take his place as Captain. There is something innocent, starnge, certainly religous about this young man, he is extraordinary lucky and beyond all odds it the right person for the job. The voyage continues and trouble never stops... The series devlops and the hero ages, has a child, gets married and becomes famous. And Damned.

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/david-feintuch/

Hope that helped

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Oopps, and I forgot - I should have mentioned Amtrak Wars by PAtrick Tilley. It is a series that is something special and should not be passed up. Many hundreds, of years after the Nuclear Holocaust, some remants of western culture live. There they live below the ground in their 'burrows', as the 'Mutes' call them. The First Family runs the Amtrak Federation and they see it as their destiny to claim back the 'Blue Sky World' from the subhuman mutations, known as the Mutes. But Steve Brickman, a Wingman in gets shot down by an Arrow fired by a Mute on a patrol and is captured. There he discovers something abut the mutes that he was told diodn't exist, that the first famiily want hidden - and he also finds out something about himself...
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[QUOTE="fastesttruck"]Does J.R.R. Tolkien count? Made the Lord of the rings booksNagru

Tolkein = Fantasy

This topic is discussing "Best science fiction author"

Sorry :( I always get them mixed up.
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*Tons of Information*

spacedog1973

Good sir, I can't thank you enough.

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Frank Herbert...Dune Series is Awesome!
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Frank Herbert...Dune Series is Awesome!melrose53

The Dune series gets quite odd with the exception of the first book; Dune, which is a classic. Now, Frank Herbet's Hellstrom's Hive is a page tunrer.

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The best sci fi books that i have read were written by Dan Simmons. So i'll go with that.
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The Strugatsky brothers, Stanislaw Lem, Philip K. Dick and Ray Bradbury.
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jules verne
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Kurt Vonnegut (not sure if he is considered a SF author tho), PKD and Bradbury are my favorites.
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#32 inoperativeRS
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Philip K. Dick and Larry Niven.

Edit: And Vonnegut of course if you consider him a sci-fi author.

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this topic needs more Clarke. and it needed Niven, until recently.
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this topic needs more Clarke. and it needed Niven, until recently.Hewkii

Good call. I forgot about Clarke.

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#35 deactivated-5e836a855beb2
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I like em all....

But Asimov is best, easily.

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Philip K. Dick and Larry Niven.

Edit: And Vonnegut of course if you consider him a sci-fi author.

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Vonnegut... is not sci fi.. I think he'd just be regular fiction? no subgenre? I dunno :P
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Vonnegut
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I dont read much Sci-fi im more of a fantasy fan but i like Orson Scott Card and Dan Abnett
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Philip K. Dick.
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[QUOTE="Film-Guy"]

[QUOTE="Nagru"]Either Alastair Reynolds or L. Ron. Hubbard.Nagru

Are you scientoligist:o

NO!

I'm talking about books he wrote before he started Scientolgy. Books like Battlefield Earth and The Invader's Plan.

He wrote those after he created Dianetics and Scientology. They're both full of weak writing, weak plotting and his sick ideologies.

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[QUOTE="Hewkii"]this topic needs more Clarke. and it needed Niven, until recently.gobo212

Good call. I forgot about Clarke.

C'mon, Clarke only wrote about 3 decent books - the rest of them are yawn fests. The City and the Stars, Rendevous with Rama and The Songs of distant earth - are the best books he's wrote by miles.

I agree about Niven, but in the same breath Jack Vance must be mentioned. He is the unsung master.

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Issac Asimov for sure... :)

I have read all of his books and liked them all.. the foundation series was my favorite though

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C'mon, Clarke only wrote about 3 decent books - the rest of them are yawn fests. The City and the Stars, Rendevous with Rama and The Songs of distant earth - are the best books he's wrote by miles.

spacedog1973

I personally prefer short stories in Sci-Fi to novels, though Verne knew how to write good ones.

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Harlan Ellison is my favorite.;l
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Five pages and no mention of Lovecraft? No William Gibson? No Neil Stevenson? No Gregory Benford?