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@emsleywyatt3400
@emsleywyatt3400 Год назад
"Earth Abides" is truly timeless.
@zardoz_the_great
@zardoz_the_great Год назад
"That's gotta be a rare book" *throws it carelessly back into the box* So jealous of your finds, looking forward to the Roadside Picnic review, one of my favourites.
@D4n1t0o
@D4n1t0o Год назад
"New Bookpilled just dropped!" *drops everything to watch*
@JohnInTheShelter
@JohnInTheShelter Год назад
Robert Silverberg is SO underrated. He always delivers.
@davidevans1667
@davidevans1667 Год назад
Yes
@robertwhitworth8352
@robertwhitworth8352 Год назад
Completely agree. His Majipoor series is essential.
@JohnInTheShelter
@JohnInTheShelter Год назад
@@robertwhitworth8352 I hope the folks who love Majipoor go back to his late sixties/early seventies streak. It's where he graduated from being a decent SF writer to being one of the very best: DYING INSIDE, DOWNWARD TO THE EARTH, etc. He's said he saw these as places where he could try out different styles, themes and kinds of SF, and the results are a variety of really good books.Then after a few years off (he said at the time he was 'retiring' from SF) he came out with LORD VALENTINE'S CASTLE, which was a big deal in the SF community (I was a movie-loving STARLOG reader and even I could sense this was a big return). His career is fascinating to see for its phases and what resulted from them.
@thecryptile
@thecryptile Год назад
You don't get to be a SFWA Grandmaster without having a few skills :)
@Arational
@Arational Год назад
Keep your eyes pealed for Mick Farren, especially The DNA Cowboys trilogy.
@blueblood8658
@blueblood8658 Год назад
I'm so jealous man, I live in Germany and I have to order all the vintage scifi books over ebay so I can enjoy them here... Only great books you show us!!!
@JohnInTheShelter
@JohnInTheShelter Год назад
Damn, what a haul. Cordwainer Smith is a write I wish more readers would investigate. THE INSTRUMENTALITY hardcover is one of my most precious possessions. He had a VISION--that's what I love in a writer, a unique look at the world. Ellison...Leiber...AH! Enjoy your reading, man, good stuff coming you way.
@steverobbins4872
@steverobbins4872 Год назад
A World Out of Time is one of my favorite Niven novels.
@apilgrim8715
@apilgrim8715 Год назад
Long Arm of Gil Hamilton is a good one too.
@johnmartin4650
@johnmartin4650 Год назад
H G Wells…..When the Sleeper Awakes…….loved it
@8020Alive
@8020Alive Год назад
Neverness - 1st of the series and good place to start. The one you got is it’s beautiful original paperback. Slow psychological and philosophical character drama. Series ramps up in pace as the books go on. Save that and read it asap. 🎉
@wireheadslabs
@wireheadslabs Год назад
Those books would be my dream collection! I have some of them, but most I have never read. Have you heard of the "12 Planets of the Intergalactic Map" series? Book 3 called "The Vandekirians" was just released. It's main plot is: "What happens when 12 civilizations from different planets meet for the very first time? Will their common origin unite them? Or will they destroy each other?" The world-building alone is so imaginative and creative to behold, and the character-driven and grand mythos of this universe the author has created is very engaging and mesmerizing.
@personmcpersonperson2893
@personmcpersonperson2893 Год назад
Your videos give me a sense of enormous wellbeing
@DonnaW71
@DonnaW71 Год назад
I love this comment
@salty-walt
@salty-walt Год назад
DAMN! I just stumbled upon "Warlord of Ghandor" in a Library sale today (and NEVER before in my life!)
@thevintageviking4752
@thevintageviking4752 Год назад
This immortal has been at the top of my tbr for awhile now. The cover on it is fantastic!
@BenjaminCapoeman
@BenjaminCapoeman Год назад
"I heard it's good..." Yes, it tied with Dune for best novel for the 1966 Hugo award. :)
@TheHunterpassmore
@TheHunterpassmore Год назад
That pebble in sky book is awesome. Great finds man!
@drmidnight2419
@drmidnight2419 Год назад
The Peirs Anthony book must be scarce because I never saw that one back in the day when I was collecting sf paperbacks. I can paint these covers in acrylic. I show my paintings around and people who know nothing about SF also like them, both men and women. The cover art is part of the reason these books sold when they were new. And they sold lots of them.
@InTrancedState
@InTrancedState Год назад
Holy shit Neverness! My uncle recommended it to me as a kid and it was the very first hard sci fi book i ever read! It was my intro to the whole genre and what kept me in it!! Its a good book and im so surprised it isnt talked about more
@uncannyvalleywoods7248
@uncannyvalleywoods7248 Год назад
Roadside Picnic is so freakin rad. When I saw the previews for Annihilation, I couldn't help but think it was a nearly direct ripoff of Roadside...ultimately this detracted from the movie because I couldn't separate the two in my head. Still a great movie on its own, but it makes me want a new adaptation of Roadside. If you haven't seen the Tarkovsky adaptation Stalker, I highly recommend. It's a very moody and dark film, but it definitely captures the essence of Roadside.
@MrAndyWiggins
@MrAndyWiggins Год назад
I read Neverness earlier this year and loved it. Excited to hear your eventual review.
@jamesleighton85872
@jamesleighton85872 Год назад
I read wizard of the pidgeons a long time ago, thought it was pretty good at the time, cant remember much about the plot now. Great haul of books though.
@JackMyersPhotography
@JackMyersPhotography Год назад
That’s a great haul of books, looking forward to the next sale. I’d bet the bidding on the Wolfe book will be savage.
@angusmckeogh659
@angusmckeogh659 Год назад
I haven't read that Mike McQuay Robot Series book, but his Mathew Swain series of pulpy, sci-fi, noir fiction novels is absolutely awesome. McQuay wrote a good bunch of stuff on his own, a load of pulpy series material (like the Robot Series and Mack Bolan books), and a collaboration with Arthur C. Clarke called Richter 10. I'd suggest the Swaim series as a beginning and if you were a fan of Escape from New York (the movie) he wrote that novelization.
@sethball2475
@sethball2475 Год назад
Mike McQuay's novel called Memories has got to be his masterpiece, and is one of my Top Ten SF novels of all time.
@elliotwalton6159
@elliotwalton6159 Год назад
I'm vicariously living my reader's life through you! Great haul. I'm just finishing Solaris today. Babel-17 next.
@stuartrobertson696
@stuartrobertson696 Год назад
Excellent videos. Your knowledge of genre literature is admirable. My new binge watch channel.
@joseelacasse3189
@joseelacasse3189 Год назад
Fabulous cover art on so many of those beauties
@stevecruztube
@stevecruztube Год назад
On and off for about 6 months, I've been trying to remember the name of a book I read long ago. As soon as I saw it, I knew it was Niven's A world out of Time. Thanks, its been killing me. Shockwave Rider! I love that book.
@erbernaljr
@erbernaljr Год назад
"Lord of Light" is one of the five I'd take to a desert island with me.
@clydecrashcup2792
@clydecrashcup2792 Год назад
Hi Matt! Good to hear you're doing good on Whatnot. I just signed up for it and maybe if I can figure it out I'll join the crowd to watch (or buy) some great SF Books from you.
@JohnInTheShelter
@JohnInTheShelter Год назад
Richard McKenna is underrated. You made a GREAT haul this time.
@outlawbookselleroriginal
@outlawbookselleroriginal Год назад
Agreed, McKenna did some great stuff.
@DavideMana
@DavideMana Год назад
A bunch of things while I try and keep my envy at bay... Neverness is absolutely great - think Dune but on an ice planet, with LOTS of ideas and speculation, and beautifully written. Also, Janet Morris is quite good, and the Silistra series (that is SF despite the covers) is absolutely unique. Ron Goulart can be hit or miss, but at his best he was brilliant. And both Ansen Dibell and Jo Clayton are just smart and lots of fun; they are SF, not fantasy (and pretty rare, AFAIK).
@mikejcross
@mikejcross Год назад
I second the recommendation for Ansen Dibell (real name Nancy Ann Dibble). DAW published 3 novels in the Kantmorie series; she wrote 2 more, not sure if they're in the series or not, but sadly they've only been published in the Netherlands, in Dutch.
@severianthefool7233
@severianthefool7233 Год назад
Really like your channel! I moved to the San Diego area about a year and have been meaning to check out an SF bookshop called Mysterious Galaxy
@hannahpeters9600
@hannahpeters9600 Год назад
New favorite word unlocked: “Gryffincake”
@ChrisBadenoch
@ChrisBadenoch Год назад
I read Hellstrom's Hive by Frank Herbert after seeing your enthusiasm and it's FANTASTIC! Please read it if you have not got around to it.
@timarmstrong9026
@timarmstrong9026 Год назад
Inferno by Niven and Pournelle is a fun to read version of Dante-Lite
@withnail1967
@withnail1967 Год назад
Great site: brilliantly captures the opiate excitement of plunging into charity shops for paperback trove, then the whole is garnished with incisive critical commentary and then he sells them to you! Have you tried the page 99 test? it works on the theory that al all writers try very hard at the beginning and end of the book to make their prose sing, if you want to see what the big book will sound like when they're in the midst of it look at page 99 and try to engage with the quality of their prose from there: it works!
@lex6819
@lex6819 Год назад
I went to a public library book sale this week and found lots of vintage books. I even found copies of a book I've been looking for but forgot the author's name. "The Baker's Boy" by J. V. Jones, and the second book in that trilogy also. Plus lots of obscure 80s women writers in fantasy/sci-fi, and some Star Trek books.
@Etry63
@Etry63 Год назад
Excited to hear what you think about Roadside Picnic, it’s one of my all time favourites
@Bookpilled
@Bookpilled Год назад
Perfect novel
@thomasdegroff9378
@thomasdegroff9378 Год назад
Fantastic beefcake already at 5 seconds into the video. This is going to be good.
@salty-walt
@salty-walt Год назад
You DO find unusual quantities of rare books. . . and the sexiest editions
@Larrym-rz5bk
@Larrym-rz5bk Год назад
You might want to try Nunquam by Lawrence Durrell, my favorite robot book along with Caves of Steel. Usually ignored because it is the second of a pair of book and the first, Tunc, is not sf, but both are stylistic masterpieces.
@smallscalefutures
@smallscalefutures Год назад
The Skylark Three cover is indeed Chris Foss....he did all the Panther Doc Smith books in the early 70's. The cover on The Einstein Intersection is by the late great Peter Elson who painted several Delany covers for Sphere....the cover he did for Babel-17 is sensational.
@dustyoldhat
@dustyoldhat Год назад
The New York Times just ran an article on how to get into Phillip K Dick (like breaking down his most canonic books and why you’d like them if you like something else) and featured some awesome vintage covers. Love them.
@nunyabizness6595
@nunyabizness6595 Год назад
I think I remember a Gilliland as an illustrator for Locus and other fanzines back in the day. Don't know if his first name was Alex though.
@phaedrus2633
@phaedrus2633 Год назад
I don't go to Goodwill very often, but every time I do, I take a look at their book selection, and would have to say, they do have some great books.
@chuckbridgeland6181
@chuckbridgeland6181 Год назад
You find weird stuff at Goodwill, gems in the pile of crap novels and wildly out of date "X for Dummies" books. And, of course, at any given time you can probably amass a complete set of Left Behind novels from what's there.
@phaedrus2633
@phaedrus2633 Год назад
@@chuckbridgeland6181 No doubt, I'm a soppy sentimentalist, but one reason I don't visit Goodwill more often, is that it's just depressing to me, thinking about how all those items in there could tell a story. Some belonged to happy families, some to households in tragic situations.
@thecryptile
@thecryptile Год назад
Idk if it is rare or not, but the Cluster books are fun and two of the aliens got included in Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials. The series has an interesting conceit: the further from a center of development a colony is, the less technology can be sustained there--so instead of having the frontier colonies be sleek Star Trek style outposts, they are literally in the stone age.
@sethball2475
@sethball2475 Год назад
Fun video. They always are. The gems, as far as I’m concerned: Neverness by Zindell (I hope you keep it; anyway, someone is gonna love that one.) The Wizard of the Pigeons by Lindholm (yeah, it’s good! that’s a bit of a find, too - not common; somewhat of a well-respected, now forgotten novel…someone who knows about it will want it.) The Phoenix and the Mirror by Davidson (I focused on that as my first book by Davidson simply because it was on an old “100 Best Fantasy” novels, and it’s great. Recommended.) Boy, someone went to town on getting tons of Colin Kapp. My perception is that he is one of the least well-reviewed SF authors out there. Like, hackwork incarnate - which might be fun!)
@outlawbookselleroriginal
@outlawbookselleroriginal Год назад
hear hear re the Lindholm - I included it in my book '100 Must Read Fantasy Novels'.
@sethball2475
@sethball2475 Год назад
@@outlawbookselleroriginal Well I can’t say I’m surprised.
@ThrownOut2Sea
@ThrownOut2Sea Год назад
The Gregg Turkington of sci-fi books
@sciencefictionreads
@sciencefictionreads Год назад
Star by C.I Defontenay has been on my radar forever. Its a sort of space opera first published in 1854.
@mikejcross
@mikejcross Год назад
I think you should keep & read Elizabeth A. Lynn's A Different Light; it is excellent, v much has an early Delany vibe. All of her work is excellent, but mostly fantasy; she only wrote one other SF novel, The Sardonyx Net - which comes with puffs by Varley, Jeff Frane, Piercy, McIntyre. Jo Clayton's Diadem series (what she is best known for) is v definitely SF, despite that cover. The Edward Llewellyn books are pretty-good-for-their-time space opera.
@klipkultur3680
@klipkultur3680 Год назад
''Expedition to Earth'' is a great title, and a short story that, with ''The Sentinel'', would become ''2001: A Space Odyssey''.
@Fissi0nChips
@Fissi0nChips Год назад
Just started reading Blood Music (at your recommendation). I am liking it right off the bat (but then I like Greg Bear generally)
@phaedrus2633
@phaedrus2633 Год назад
Rozinante, Don Quixote's squeeze. Oops! Wrong, that was the Don's horse. Dulcinea was his romantic interest.
@danieljette8007
@danieljette8007 Год назад
Gerard Klein is a french author. So unless there is an author with the same name, Mote in time's eye is probably a translation.
@meesalikeu
@meesalikeu Год назад
roadside is one of my top favs
@ellenlandowski1659
@ellenlandowski1659 Год назад
Would love to see some of the front book art
@bookmeridian
@bookmeridian Год назад
I really want to read Blood Music after hearing you talk about it.
@mescalito
@mescalito Год назад
For your information : Gérard Klein is a French author.
@Bookpilled
@Bookpilled Год назад
lol
@zdog34whatnow
@zdog34whatnow Год назад
I found that same copy of Cyberiad at a local used bookstore and they were asking for $25! I NEVER see that book in shops
@michaelgarza6735
@michaelgarza6735 Год назад
I prefer Lem's funnier books, and I think The Cyberiad is his best/funniest. Girl Who Was Plugged In is brilliant! You picked some real winners...
@steverobbins4872
@steverobbins4872 Год назад
The Rosinante series is pretty good.
@TFmaster75
@TFmaster75 Год назад
gahhh selfishly im mad youre not selling those Lem's! im just now getting into his work, and while i didn't love Solaris, im obsessed with somr of his other novels like His Masters Voice and The Invincible
@adamgreene9878
@adamgreene9878 Год назад
Wizard of the Pigeons, by Lindholm is a very good contemporary fantasy book. Highly recommended for anyone who thinks the synopsis on the back cover sounds vaguely interesting.
@Rangersly
@Rangersly Год назад
New subscriber here! That's a LOT of books! Do you really intend to read all of them? And I concur, Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd & the Gray Mouser is one of the most important series in the fantasy genre. Top 5 in my humble opinion. Very surprised to see Where Were You On Last Pluterday by Paul Van Herck pop up there at the end. I didn't even know it had been published in the US. I highly recommend this weird, nonsensical, and very fun novel if you get tired of reading the same old-same old, and want to try something very different. Don't let go of it before you read it!
@donovanmedieval
@donovanmedieval Год назад
Unlike Robots in Time, Asimov lent his name to the series Robot City when he was still alive. If you have any interest or experience in live theater, you should read Christopher Stasheff's A Company of Stars. It's first sequel was We Open on Venus (actually set on a planet called New Venus). I can't rememeber the name of the third in the series, but as far as I know, that was the last of the series, but a much longer series seemed to be promised.
@LocoFocoLit
@LocoFocoLit Год назад
A World Out of Time is my favorite Niven novel. It’s not great, sure; but is almost Simakian in mood, and I up my ardor in acknowledgement of the James Branch Cabell references.
@LocoFocoLit
@LocoFocoLit Год назад
I've read a number of these, including The Ship that Sailed the Timestream. Sydney Van Scyoc's book starts out about as good as you could hope. Excellent. I also talk about the very Timescape edition of The Shadow of a Torturer on my recent video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C2SDMg9bBr8.html
@boromirjonah5774
@boromirjonah5774 Год назад
NEVERNESS!!! So dark and creepy and cold and....
@jonathanedwardgibson
@jonathanedwardgibson Год назад
I have been recently searching for my Shockwave Rider and cannot locate. Blood Music was surprisingly good.
@Jenna.A.
@Jenna.A. Год назад
I wonder if the Edward Llewellyn books you keep finding, if he's somehow related to the author of the yearly planting books, sun & lunar Cycle books & all the books related to mysticism? You wouldn't think that a very common name 🤔
@outlawbookselleroriginal
@outlawbookselleroriginal Год назад
Sent you that book today finally Matt. I have 'Neverness', it was big back in the 80s. The Chilson is quite uncommon. That 'Neuromancer' isn't a first paperback - the World First is the Ace Terry Carr special, which predates the UK Gollancz hardcover (this is how it won the PKD award, which is for paperback originals only). It looks like a pbk of the Ace tenth anniversary to me, but I may be wrong there. A fun haul as ever!
@Bookpilled
@Bookpilled Год назад
Thanks Steve, I'm hanging onto that Chilson as well as all the Lems. Hope you're well.
@outlawbookselleroriginal
@outlawbookselleroriginal Год назад
@@Bookpilled -Thanks Matt, I'm not too bad, will email you soon. You should get the book in around a week, I'd say.
@salty-walt
@salty-walt Год назад
I believe The Outlaw Bookseller told me to get that Lumley in a video. . . Or was it a Dream. . . ?
@outlawbookselleroriginal
@outlawbookselleroriginal Год назад
@@salty-walt -One way or another, it was me. It's a fun tome, but later ones in the series are to be avoided!
@b.a.7228
@b.a.7228 Год назад
Brunner is good. SHOCKWAVE RIDER a proto-cyberpunk. Like you, I love Bear's BLOOD MUSIC. Cordwainer Smith and Stanislaw Lem are great auto-acquisitions. The awards volumes always make for good reading. Fritz Leiber's surname is pronounced Lie-ber, not Lee-ber. The Zelazny, LORD OF LIGHT, is really good. Spinrad is oft excellent, but I've not read that specific title. Love Vance. THIS IMMORTAL is good Zelazny. It tied with DUNE for best Hugo novel in '66. L'Engle is pronounced like the apostrophe isn't there. French in origin but anglicized. LENG-el. WIZARD OF THE PIGEONS is wonderful urban fantasy. Love Avram Davidson. I'm not as enamored of his SF, but his Fantasy/Weird stuff is great. THE PHOENIX AND THE MIRROR is great, but also hard to come by. I've never come across that edition in the wild. You're right on the Ron Goulart pronunciation. Ghoul-art. Incredibly prolific, infamous for writing the William Shatner TEKWAR books. HAAKON, not MAAKON. Quasi-historical fantasies centered around Vikings. More sword and sorcery adjacent than true sword and sorcery. Aye, Lumely wrote the NECROSCOPE series. Tiptree was, and remains, a favorite. Gérard Klein, not Gerald. French SF author. His short work, especially the early short work, is his best. The novel isn't related to Nivel and Pournelle. It's just that both titles are playing off of a Biblical episode. Gosh how Thomas Burnett Swann's profile has fallen. THE INTEGRAL TREES is Hard SF. It doesn't begin realistically like BLOOD MUSIC, but it ramps up to heights of awe and jaw-dropping invention like BLOOD MUSIC. Fafhrd is to rhyme with proffered. Strugatskys are good. COSMIC RAPE has also been published as TO MARRY MEDUSA. I love Sturgeon, and liked it when I read it, but upon refection it isn't one of his stronger novels. Delany is great; as is Wolfe. I believe, though I could be misremembering, that Hubbard's ghostwriter came late into his life. ORBIT series is great.
@crimmo54
@crimmo54 Год назад
Love Lem’s The Invincible
@chrispernasky9619
@chrispernasky9619 Год назад
If you took the suggestive book cover from "Prelude to Space" and hooked it up with the suggestive book cover from "The Flight of the Horse, what would you get? Booklets!
@chuckbridgeland6181
@chuckbridgeland6181 Год назад
"Dean Koontz, somehow" (He wrote some SF for the magazines, early, as I recall. I remember reading him in F&SF). Simak, "Why Call Them Back From Heaven" -- part of the Ace Science Fiction Specials series, which was mostly really good stuff. "Inferno" -- excellent. (The sequel, not so much. IMHO&YMMV.) "As the Curtain Falls" -- swashbuckling adventure in the absolute twilight of the world. SF, not S&S. Colin Capp mostly published in John Campbell's Analog. Potboiler stuff, nothing outstanding that I recall. Arsen Darney is also a name from that era, ditto. Delaney did juveniles? Now there's a scary thought. And a whole bunch of names I have no recollection at all of.
@jerryfiore5818
@jerryfiore5818 Год назад
Meghan Lindholm is Robin Hobb's old pen name.
@HalJalikakik
@HalJalikakik Год назад
Sword and Sorcerer falls into some fun 80's cheese. Rather than read the book or watch the movie I recommend watching with Mystery Science Theater 3000 (rebranded to Rifftrax?) after a couple adult sodas or edibles... depending on your preference. 😂
@richwagner9883
@richwagner9883 Год назад
Read a description on Wikipedia of Lem’s The Invincible…. Oh my, grubby little hands indeed.
@MacAisling
@MacAisling Год назад
I have a few titles in the Diadem of the Stars series, but not that one.
@robertmalinowski6804
@robertmalinowski6804 Год назад
I think "dangerous visions" has the same style cover art as the Foundation books of the same era. Plus, i think there is a similar cover style for "pebble in the sky" and "earth is room enough".
@chuckbridgeland6181
@chuckbridgeland6181 Год назад
Leo and Diane Dillon (did the DV art) did a lot of SF over the years. But, I don't think they did the Avon Books Foundation covers. (I did have both, way back in the day. If they still exist, they've been in my garage for 30 years.)
@robertmalinowski6804
@robertmalinowski6804 Год назад
@@chuckbridgeland6181 i just remember Dangerous Visions 2 having the same artwork on it. I'll have to check.
@TableTopTroubadour
@TableTopTroubadour Год назад
Griffin-cake made me hungry
@b.a.7228
@b.a.7228 Год назад
Non-English language SF that I noticed: Stanislaw Lem (Polish) The Strugatsky Brothers (Russian) Géard Klein (French) Paul van Herck (Belgian)
@peterlacey4773
@peterlacey4773 Год назад
I remember that Jo Clayton book being more scifi than fantasy
@phaedrus2633
@phaedrus2633 Год назад
Ah, "The City of Gold and Lead", that is one I read. But I always have to Google the author.
@dillonrogers1812
@dillonrogers1812 Год назад
I never find this much stuff around where I live.
@onurcaksu3145
@onurcaksu3145 Год назад
if you like don maitz's art (shadow), rereading wolfe podcast has an episode with him as a guest. you can find it on youtube. recommend it ^.^
@steverobbins4872
@steverobbins4872 Год назад
You haven't read Inferno? It's brilliant. And there's a sequel too.
@yostabbastabba1864
@yostabbastabba1864 4 месяца назад
me: *freezes video at 11:51
@MediaEnraged
@MediaEnraged Год назад
Where can you find book stores that sell these type of boxes?
@rickkearn7100
@rickkearn7100 Год назад
BP: can you suggest a one-stop source all about SF cover art? I've not searched extensively yet to find one but, if anybody knew of a source I figured it would be you. Great haul BTW. Cheers.
@Bookpilled
@Bookpilled Год назад
If you find one, let me know. I learn bits and pieces as I go along.
@klipkultur3680
@klipkultur3680 Год назад
Gérard Klein, that means translated from french.
@petersmith6508
@petersmith6508 Год назад
As you made no comment on it I assume you have not read "the shockwave rider" by John Brunner. It was interesting in 1975 when I first read it and remains my favorite SF to this day.
@peterm.fitzpatrick7735
@peterm.fitzpatrick7735 Год назад
I have an almost complete collection of Brunner's work, and while I appreciate his "big message" books, I find his earlier Ace Double books to be more entertaining.
@Imsuper656
@Imsuper656 Год назад
Have you ever come across copies of "The Saga of Pliocene exile" by Julian May? They're amazing sci fi combining a bit of European mythology written by a woman in the 1980's.Millions of copies were sold globally. I think that they're very under rated and you never hear much about then anymore which I find strange. She was a fantastic, inventive story who created a complex story with many fascinating characters that encompasses the Earth as it was 6 million years ago to a galaxy spanning multi species civilisation that was watching and waiting for humanity to mature to a certain level for 60,000 years! First in the series is "The many coloured land" 1981
@Bookpilled
@Bookpilled Год назад
Yes, I have the whole series. Will get to it eventually.
@Imsuper656
@Imsuper656 Год назад
@@Bookpilled They're great, truly. What an imagination she had! 'Intervention' is my favourite in the series, it's mostly set in the 20th century.
@Imsuper656
@Imsuper656 Год назад
Have you ever read any Peter f. Hamilton? I'd recommend the 'Night's Dawn Trilogy' and all the 'Greg Mandell' stories and I LOVE 'Fallen Dragon'
@phaedrus2633
@phaedrus2633 Год назад
Have you ever come across "Titan", or the Titan series by Varley, I think? Very different.
@Bookpilled
@Bookpilled Год назад
Yes, I have a copy in hardcover.
@rajikkali2381
@rajikkali2381 Год назад
“Griffoncake”
@davidevans1667
@davidevans1667 Год назад
I just read Solaris by Lem. I liked some things about it but also found it kind of boring. Are there better titles to try by him?
@emsleywyatt3400
@emsleywyatt3400 Год назад
I'm almost 70 and have read SF since I was 14 or so and have never, ever heard of "Edward LLewelyn". Let us know your reaction to him.
@DamnableReverend
@DamnableReverend Год назад
Joining the discord server sounds like something I'd like to do. But the link there is showing as invalid!
@Bookpilled
@Bookpilled Год назад
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. This link should work: discord.gg/DA5c5UsWr7
@JohnInTheShelter
@JohnInTheShelter Год назад
I try so hard to read one before I buy one, but it's a sickness, isn't it?
@nathan_james
@nathan_james Год назад
How do you identify first editions?
@paultoback3577
@paultoback3577 Год назад
L Ron had a ghost rider for invader series. He was a golden age sci fi author . Very prolific. Then he realized he can make money starting a religion
@buttermybutt7
@buttermybutt7 Год назад
Down with Moid the Mainiac.......
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