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I have just read the foundation novels! They were great. Has anyone else read them? I need to talk to someone about them!
The forum discussion centers on Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" series, including the original trilogy: "Foundation," "Foundation and Empire," and "Second Foundation," as well as later works like "Prelude to Foundation" and "Forward the Foundation." Participants express nostalgia for dedicated book discussion forums and share their opinions on the quality of the original versus later novels. The conversation also highlights the significance of science fiction as a literary genre and suggests various other science fiction works and authors, such as Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Heinlein, that readers might explore.
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Evo said:This is science fiction, why is it in history and humanities?
Yes history and more classical literature. We have no appropriate place anymore for science fiction and other genres. I personally LOVE science fiction.Astronuc said:Well there is Wooly's Thread on "Anglo Saxson Literature", and TSA put a thread on books, IIRC.
Evo said:Yes history and more classical literature. We have no appropriate place anymore for science fiction and other genres. I personally LOVE science fiction.
We used to have a forum where we could discuss books. I miss that.
I'll go for that.selfAdjoint said:Yes, whatever did happen to that? It just disappeared about the time we got rid of the mkaku forum. Without a book forum, it seems to me this is the closest venue on PF to discuss any kind of fiction.
Cladson said:Yes this will be a good place to discuss books. Noone in my town really reads that much or atleast reads any books I do. Does anyone know of any novels about space that are good?
selfAdjoint said:Schild's Ladder by Greg Egan
I have not.Cladson said:Anyone read The Last Legion series by Chris Bunch or any books by him?
During his long hospitalization he conceived of the waterbed, and his detailed descriptions of it in three of his books later prevented others from patenting the idea.
Cladson said:Yes I am in the 10th grade right now. I couldn't put them down, even during class. Does anyone know of any other good science fiction books or series? I need more to read. I just bought pandora star by Peter F. Hamilton anyone read it?