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If someone asked me the same question I`d probably say "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley. I think it`s much better "1984" by George Orwell. But as a science fiction writer I think William Gibson is the best. Cyberpunk is just a fantastic genre!

2007-07-19 05:53:40 · 9 answers · asked by piglet 3 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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Fahrenheit 451

2007-07-19 05:57:43 · answer #1 · answered by person 4 · 0 0

My favorite's a classic from the 1950's: A Canticle for Leibowitz, by Walter M. Miller. Originally published as a series of novelettes in Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, A Canticle for Leibowitz is a look at a religious community in a post-nuclear civilization, in the process of rediscovering science and technology. By turns moving, witty, thoughtful and imaginative, it is a work of contemplative excellence about the human mind and the human condition.

2007-07-19 06:04:38 · answer #2 · answered by Palmerpath 7 · 0 0

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

2007-07-19 05:57:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Skinner, Line of Polity, and Gridlinked via Neal Asher-great dark sci-fi a remember for men via David Gerrold-it is the 1st e book in a chain and all are out of print yet extensively available used. the lavatory Varley Reader via John Varley a could study determination of short thoughts. previous guy's conflict via John Scalzi-stunning sequence you may have the means to get it at any bookstall. Android's Dream additionally via John Scalzi-Very humorous sci-fi

2016-11-09 21:50:10 · answer #4 · answered by gracely 4 · 0 0

Anything Terry Pratchett scribbles. You don't think that's "science" fiction? Get a grip, what about the science of magic?!!

2007-07-19 06:02:12 · answer #5 · answered by Totally Blunt 7 · 0 0

"Battlefield Earth: a saga of the year 3000" by L. Ron Hubbard, published by Bridge Publications, Inc. Veradisca & Best Regards, Neven.

2007-07-19 06:02:55 · answer #6 · answered by NEVEN , 4 · 0 1

I Robot - Isaac Asimov

2007-07-19 06:01:13 · answer #7 · answered by Oz 7 · 0 0

"The last book in the Universe" by Rodman Philbrick.

2007-07-19 06:18:50 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

anything by Piers Anthony

2007-07-19 06:01:03 · answer #9 · answered by Scott M 5 · 0 0

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