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Originally posted by Jon Miller
most of clarks novels I have read were the rama ones
and I only liked one of those..
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I don't think there are any hard SF writers better than Asimov and Clarke. Hard SF is about ideas, not writing, and both authors are top-notch ideas people. I haven't read Clarke in a while, but if I remember correctly, his narratives were more immersing than Asimov's. I enjoy space opera more though--Dan Simmons, Vernor Vinge, etc.
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Benford writes decent hard SF
like Timescape
of course.. I must say that hard SF is not very interesting to me.. generally
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Asimov, for the Foundation series. It has an epic quality, that I find rare.
But i truly enjoy Clarke, too.
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Well I voted for Clarke only because I havent read Isaac and Clarke is good.
Before anyone starts telling me I should read Isaac.
I know but I've got 'bout 200-300 books in my bookcases I should read first
Well on Clarke shortstories v. novels I'll say that his shortstories are brilliant but his novels without collaberators pretty much go down the same lane.
The book you're talking about is "Rendevouz with Rama"
It is brilliant but then also is "2001", "Childhoods End" and "The Fountains of Paradise".
If you don't want to read his "Collected Shortstories"
or only want to read one, read "The nine billion names of God" The rest is good, very good, but there is a reason it has been named the best sci-fi shortstory ever."The Parthians are dead, the Britons conquered; Romans, play on!"
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I enjoy Asimov for his demure style and clean prose.
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Neither. Ursula le Guin wins hands down for storytelling, creativity, and character development.
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Originally posted by Ming
Actually... a "Some other Shmo" option is provided as well
Then the question was worded wrong! (Or the answers depending on how you look at it).
The third option should read something like "A more obsure author who makes me seem really smart and knowledgable"
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Ursula le Guin is hardly obscure, especially if you claim to like the science fiction genre.Visit The Frontier for all your geopolitical, historical, sci-fi, and fantasy forum gaming needs.
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