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Kai November 28th, 2001 07:11 AM

My Top Ten
 
ok my top ten books / series of books

10: Harry Potters
9: The Warlock Series (Christopher Stacheff)
8: The Last Legionary Quartet
7: X-Wing Rogue Squadron Books
6: The NecroScope
5: Interview with the Vampire
4: The War of the Worlds
3: The Hobbit
2: The Sparhawk Books

and my all time favs?

1: The Stainless Steel Rat

I thank ya!

Sho November 28th, 2001 07:16 AM

01. "The Gap Cycle" series by Stephen Donaldson

02. "The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever" by Stephen Donaldson

03. "Neuromancer" by William Gibson

04. "The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever" by Stephen Donaldson

05. "Timescape" by Gregory Benford

06. "Daugher of Regals" by Stephen Donaldson

07. "Mission Ares" by Stephen Baxter

08. "Illuminatus!" series by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson

09. "Nippon Connection" by Michael Crichton

10. "Ringworld" by Larry Niven

Foo November 28th, 2001 07:16 AM

Mine would be

10) Nick Stone series by Andy Mcnab
9) Dirk Pitt series by Clive Cussler
8) Belgariad and Mallorean by David Eddings
7) Xwing Series by Micheal Stackpole and Aaron Alliston
6) Redemption of Althalus by David Eddings
5) Sword of Truth Series by Terry Goodkind
4) Sparhawk Series by David Eddings
3) Harry Potter series by J K Rowling
2) Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy
1) Lord of the Rings By J R R Tolkien

Enjoy

Crossbow November 28th, 2001 09:22 AM

Foo, do you mean "The Ladies of Mandrigen", "The Witches of Wenshar", and "The Dark Hand of Magic"? If so they're by Barabara Hambly, not David Eddings. If it's another series, let me know.

Kai, you had to open one hell of a topic, didn't you...

Ok. Here's mine, in no particular order:

10: Elenium series and Tamuli series by David Eddings
9: To Reign in Hell by Steve Brust
8: Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling
7: Discworld series by Terry Pratchett
6: Dragera series by Steven Brust
5: The Demolished Man/The Deceivers/The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester
4: Stainelss Steel Rat series by Harry Harrison
3: Inherit the Stars/Gentle Giants of Ganymede/Giant's Star by James P. Hogan
2: The Forever War/The Forever Peace by Joe Haldeman
1: Redwall series by Brian Jacques

Kai November 28th, 2001 09:31 AM

lol maybe

actually Eddings published a single book 'redemption' not so long ago....

Ipsilon November 28th, 2001 09:43 AM

I don't see the Hyperion and Endymion books in there anywhere.

Shame on you. :uhdrop:

chrono November 28th, 2001 09:50 AM

10. Ben Bova's "Planetary" series
9. Dean Koontz "Tick Tock", "Seize The Night", "Fear Nothing"
8. Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child "Relic", "Reliquary", "RipTide"
7. Jack McDevitt "Infinity Beach"
6. James Alan Garnder "Expendable"
5. Laurell K. Hamilton's "Vampire Hunter" series

Will post the other five soon. I have to look-up the names.

Drakath December 1st, 2001 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ipsilon
I don't see the Hyperion and Endymion books in there anywhere.
Oh, yeah... "Hyperion" and "The Fall Of Hyperion" are the most perfect books I ever read. The two "Endymion" books are also good.

"The Amtrak Wars" is another great book series.

Ipsilon December 1st, 2001 09:52 PM

Someone give Drakath a medal!

Welcome, by the way... oh. You've been around for a few months... well, welcome any how. :)

Drakath December 2nd, 2001 01:02 AM

thx, man. I haven't much time the last 3 months... damn army :(


More good books I read were:

- The "Mars" Trilogy by Kim Stanley Anderson (if you like near future SciFi that books are a must read)
- "Neuromancer" Trilogy (the best Cyberpunks novels ever, but it's not easy to understand the whole story)
- "The Sheep Look Up" by John Brunner (realistic and very horrifying world)
- "The Burning City" by Larry Niven (not the best Fantasy novel I read but the most original one)
- "The Lord Of The Rings" (the best fantasy novel)
- "Elric of Melinboné" (extremely cool fantasy book)

Jackal December 5th, 2001 04:20 AM

the ballad of Halo Jones

absolutely fantastic.

if you haven't read it.
read it NOW

Captain Zefram Mann December 14th, 2001 03:01 PM

WHAT? No mention of The Martian Chronicals? Or The Illustrated Man? Farenheight 451? Let's give Ray Bradbury some credit here. Stephen King too, although he is more horrer than sci-fi, he did write Firestarter.

Quote:

10. Ben Bova's "Planetary" series
9. Dean Koontz "Tick Tock", "Seize The Night", "Fear Nothing"
I'm glad someone here mentioned Koontz and Bova. Mr. Murder, Dragon Tears, and Strangers should be required reading as examples of how to tell a story and portray characters' personalities. Bova's entire Orion series is also increadibly inventive. There was another he did I really liked but I can't remember the name of it.

Sho December 14th, 2001 06:12 PM

Ah, yes! Farenheit 451 is a wonderful work.

Captain Zefram Mann December 14th, 2001 06:16 PM

Here I am pissing and moaning over writers being forgotten and I neglect to mention Douglas Adams, writer of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. I just got done reading the whole five-book trilogy too.

Ipsilon December 14th, 2001 08:54 PM

Uh... five-book trilogy?

:D

Kai December 14th, 2001 08:58 PM

yup it was a running joke..

*sigh*

the man will be missed.

chrono December 15th, 2001 11:45 AM

My only problem with Bova is he tends to be a bit 'dry' in his main characters personality's. Other then that he's a visionary when it comes to up and coming social/political/science problems

By Bova's "planetary" series I meant: MoonBase, MoonWar, Mars and Jupiter. They all take place within the same universe, but each book is set many years apart from the other.

Now..... for the rest of the story.... ;)

4. Tied Raymond E. Feist "The Rift-War" Saga that really turned me on to fantasy & W. Micheal Gear "The Artifact" and "The Forbidden Boarders Trilogy"
3. Tied Gregory Benford, "Cosm" & "Against Infinity" and David Brin the "Up Lift" series is great!
2. Tied Ray Bradbury "451" & "The Martian Chronicles" and Robert Heinlein "Silicon Dagger", "Stranger in a Strangeland"

1. Issac Asimov, the great master of Pycho-History. ALL 14 "Foundation" books.

Clearly I prefer 'olde-fashioned' SF. But I never turn down a 'good-read'.

Captain Zefram Mann December 15th, 2001 02:44 PM

How about the Dune series?

Ipsilon December 15th, 2001 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kai
yup it was a running joke..

*sigh*

the man will be missed.

Oh... Adams came up with that? I thought someone here just wasn't paying attention. ;)

Commodore-SirJohn April 4th, 2002 06:54 PM

10 Frank Herbert's "Dune" series
9 Trek novels
8 "Doomsday Book" by Connie Willis
7 "Starship Troopers" by Robert A. Heinlein
6 The "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling
5 The "Honor Harrington" series by David Weber
4 Harry Turtledove's "Worldwar" series
3 Harry Turtledove's "Colonization" series (the sequels to the "Worldwar" seires)
2 "Replay" by Ken Grimwood
1 "White Wing" by Gordon Kendall

If I could ever afford it, I'd love to buy the movie rights for those top two and make them into miniseries. They are, beyond all others, the best novels I have ever read.


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