Good Books (Scifi)
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CymruKid thats on ewpub.org
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whats the story title and/or author?
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author: Razerzedd wrote:whats the story title and/or author?
story: Godslayer: The End of Prophecy
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Thank you for the information Hearly.
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Try reading Robert Newcomb's series The Chronicles of Blood and Stone. He's currently published book three. Titles thus far: The Fifth Sorceress, The Gates of Dawn, and The Scrolls of the Ancients.
Another series, this by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter, is A Time Odyssey. The current novel is Time's Eye.
Another series, this by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter, is A Time Odyssey. The current novel is Time's Eye.
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Another good trilogy is "Darian Tale" by Mercedes Lackey.
This books are in the Valdemar universe. I like some books more than others, but those three are the best IMHO.
This books are in the Valdemar universe. I like some books more than others, but those three are the best IMHO.
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upss . sorry. those books are fantasy, not scifi. :-/
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This thread started out just Sci Fi, but lately it's just everywhere there's good reading that's kinda scifi/fantasy
Thus, I'd like to introduce LE Modsett's (I hope i spelt it right) "Legacies" which though a bit dry, at least kept me occupied for 4 hours.
Actually, most of his stuff is pretty good, but I think I like the magic of recluse the most
Thus, I'd like to introduce LE Modsett's (I hope i spelt it right) "Legacies" which though a bit dry, at least kept me occupied for 4 hours.
Actually, most of his stuff is pretty good, but I think I like the magic of recluse the most

I'd gladly travel back in time, except I would have to wait longer for the next chapter of Fel's work...sorry, pass.
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Does anyone here know off any good Sci-fi/Fantasy stories that are posted on the web? I would be really grateful if you could post it on the forum or send it to my e-mail address.
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We have "Links to good reading..." thread for that (links to stories posted on the web).alisyed wrote:Does anyone here know off any good Sci-fi/Fantasy stories that are posted on the web? I would be really grateful if you could post it on the forum or send it to my e-mail address.
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Does anyone know any good sci-fi stories such as Subjugation? Any websites that have posted them? Please E-mail me them!
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One of my favorite books is Peshawar Lancers, by S.M. Stirling. It's an alt-hist. sci-fi. Hard to describe, but in the 1800s an asteroid hits the earth and to survive the nations of Europe move south. The book starts about a 100 years afterwards and is just great. A good fantasy series is The Dragoncrown War series by Michael Stackpole.
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http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~howellg/main.html
Human Memmoirs
Light on Shattered Water
Godsend - very scifi but short unfortunately
+Other works in progress
Most books by Larry Nivin
ANTIcarrot.
Human Memmoirs
Light on Shattered Water
Godsend - very scifi but short unfortunately
+Other works in progress
Most books by Larry Nivin
ANTIcarrot.
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anticarrot wrote:http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~howellg/main.html
Human Memmoirs
Light on Shattered Water
Godsend - very scifi but short unfortunately
+Other works in progress
Most books by Larry Nivin
ANTIcarrot.
Just read godsend + the 'preview' of godsend part 2... nice works, well written, funny in all the right places, and uses the contrast between different cultures very well.
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Being the avid Fantasy reader that I am, these are all Fantasy.
Raymond E Feist's Riftwar Saga and subsequent series:
Empire Trilogy
Krondor's Sons
Serpent War Saga
Conclave of the Shadows (Currently on book 2 but number 3 is due out this year)
17 books total and most are page turners
The Empire Trilogy starts out slow but a good backround if Riftwar Saga captures you
Margret Weis and Tracy Hickmans DeathGate Cycle is also a good series
Mercedes Lackey's
Alta
Joust
Sanctuary(Due out in May but judging by the sample chapter http://www.mercedeslackey.com/books/joust3.shtml will be just as good)
And with James Mallory
Out Stretched Shadow
To Light A Candle
Raymond E Feist's Riftwar Saga and subsequent series:
Empire Trilogy
Krondor's Sons
Serpent War Saga
Conclave of the Shadows (Currently on book 2 but number 3 is due out this year)
17 books total and most are page turners
The Empire Trilogy starts out slow but a good backround if Riftwar Saga captures you
Margret Weis and Tracy Hickmans DeathGate Cycle is also a good series
Mercedes Lackey's
Alta
Joust
Sanctuary(Due out in May but judging by the sample chapter http://www.mercedeslackey.com/books/joust3.shtml will be just as good)
And with James Mallory
Out Stretched Shadow
To Light A Candle
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