Speculative fiction is very hit and miss; a lot of authors have made it big by trafficking in cliches or recycling abundantly familiar tropes. And some of them are just profoundly mediocre writers who got contracts because some sci-fi fans are so voracious they'll snarf it all up so long as it doesn't contain egregious logical or grammatical errors. I am not one of those readers, but I'd like to branch out into my library's respectable sci-fi section. I've read all their Orson Scott Card (even the crap ones), Timothy Zahn, Neal Stephenson, and all the McCaffrey that sounds interesting. Probably some others I've forgotten. I tried Cherryh's Foreigner, couldn't get into it. Likewise Kameron Hurley's Mirror Empire, though The Stars are Legion seems tolerable if you eyeroll your way past her silly gender politics obsession (I figure this is only fair, since I extend the same courtesy to Card's equal and opposite obsession). I've read all the Dune that doesn't suck, and some that does. I'm done with Star Wars EU except for nostalgia purposes, not into Trek fiction. I tried The Color of Magic, said bleh three pages in, am told it's not his best, so I guess I could give Discworld in general another try. What do you guys like?
EDIT: Also, no Lovecraft. Oh, how I hate Lovecraft.
EDIT: Also, no Lovecraft. Oh, how I hate Lovecraft.
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