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Best Science Fiction Book Written By A Woman?
I say there isn't any. Aren't any? None, that's how many.
What say you? |
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How about just about anything by Ursula K Le Guin or Andre Norton for starters, and that is without me having to think on it at all. Don't forget Mary Shelley, pretty much one of the originators of the genre. . |
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one of my current favs is Atwood's Orxy and Crake. she doesn't describe it as 'pure sci-fi' but it's def in the genre really wicked read Quote:
the tesseract!!! A Swiftly Tilting Planet was my fav though |
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JK Rowling aside, where are the Asimovs and Tolkeins and Heinleins? The ones I have read have all focused on the "relationships" aspect, just like chicks always do. Low on science, low on military action and violence, always a utopian world where everyone endlessly explores their feelings about aliens. Where is the new Dune? Show me some SF series written by women that are as great as Arthur C. Clarke. C'mon now. |
The Handmaids Tale took a while to grow on me, but I am getting into it along with millions of others - Written by a woman...
The Hunger Games is not for me, but massive - Written by a woman..... |
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I did enjoy the first few Anne Rice vampire novels but by book 4 or so the stories degenerated into glorified WB episodes starring lovelorn teenage vampires. Yuck. Quote:
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Have most of you not read any science fiction since the 70's? Those are mostly 60's and 70's writers, people who wrote at a time when female authors in the genre typically wrote under initials or male pseudonyms.
Sly, regarding Collins, while I agree her best known work centers around a Battle Royale scenario, Battle Royale was such an important work that people can know the concept without having the literary background on it. Someone today could write cyberpunk without having read Gibson or Sterling or space opera without having read Heinlein or Alan Dean Foster or adult-oriented swords and sorcery without having read George R. R. Martin. But they likely couldn't do those things if giants had not come before them to put those ideas out there. |
And can we please have some opinions about authors published in the last couple decades?
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Simone de Beauvoir . . .
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C.J. Cherryh builds worlds like nobody else, the Alliance-Union universe is classic, Rider At The Gate gave me chills. :eek2
The Chanur series was just good fun :thumbsup Foreigner is going on a little long... |
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This is the kind of stuff I am talking about. :thumbsup |
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I started collecting sci-fi novels when I was 12, I have over 3k paperbacks that I've moved across the US, twice. Cherryh is one of my all-time favorites, this thread made me look to see if she has any new books out, she does and I ordered it. A continuation in the Alliance-Union universe. So thanks for starting this thread :thumbsup https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/en...lectorHeade r |
What would be the first book by C.J. Cherryh that I should read? I looked her up on Amazon, but can't tell what to get started on.
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Good start would be: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...api_tkin_p2_i1 https://www.amazon.com/Downbelow-Sta...s%2C240&sr=8-1 If you like more "alien-human contact" type (from the alien's point of view) there's the Chanur series. more like space opera. here are the first 3 of 5 in one volume: https://www.amazon.com/Chanur-Saga-C...s%2C232&sr=8-2 The 4th and 5th of the series: https://www.amazon.com/Chanurs-Endga...WNXTD5YD7M5CN3 I wasn't crazy about the 5th book though. I mentioned Rider At The Gate, a favorite of mine https://www.amazon.com/Rider-at-Gate...09586 &sr=8-1 It gets downright spooky at times. Second book wasn't nearly as good :( Then, if you want a years-long read try the Foreigner series, 22 books (and counting) https://www.amazon.com/Foreigner-Ann...s%2C229&sr=8-3 I liked pretty much everything but the Cyteen books. |
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Then, maybe. LOL |
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late 1970s (at least I think) the Double Vision tour, Becky D. and a hit of Windowpane, ah, those were the days :upsidedow |
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Anyway, try the C.J. Cherryh, I've been enjoying her books since before you made acquaintance with that tongue. :thumbsup |
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How cool! I would have loved to see that tour. And at the Garden too! |
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I'm wondering how many GFYers had to look up Lou Gramm to get the Foreigner reference :1orglaugh Anyway, back to the holiday drinking :drinkup |
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:GFYBand |
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For how many great songs The Eagles created both together and as solo acts, it's kind of odd they don't come up more often. I'm not sure I would have gone to the Hotel California 2020 tour, had it not been 2020'd, but was Joe Walsh good in an arena? I saw Ministry on their most recent tour and that was only 25 years or so after their peak and it was kinda painful. I super wanted to love it. |
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I saw Jethro Tull in 2012 and it was so sad. 'Locomotive Breath' was super slow, like half speed. Then again, Ian Anderson was 62 or something at the time. |
1619 project
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get ya on the kinda :( feeling of seeing wicked talent no longer at the top of their game, felt the same when I went to a Pink Floyd show. my dad played them all the time (when he wasn't listening to the Soggy Roaches), think I know the lyrics by heart to most of their tracks. it was a bunch of old dudes on stage, singing about long past eras in their lives. felt kinda weird tbh an exception would be Buju Banton's first concert after he finished his 10 year Federal US conspiracy to traffic coke sentence...man the place was on fucking fire, as was his performance. if anything he came off as more powerful than a decade ago @PN I have some tracks from Aqualung on one of my workout playlists, I really love that album. not sure why, but I do. something about the beats I think take you to the cinema and leave you in a wimpy bar you tell me that we've gone too far come running up to me |
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The Handmaids tale :thumbsup
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