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Best SciFi book ever?

Best SciFi book ever?

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Originally posted by Hindstein
Thanks. I never realised that they would mate so successfully. 🙂

Next I'm gonna try a rabbit and a giraffe....
Which was the mother?

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Red Dwarf - the duo that wrote the first two are smegging funny!

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Hyperian, Fall of Hyperian, Endymion and Rise of Endymion by Dan Simmons

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Tricky, in no particular order:

Dune - Frank Herbert
Anvil of Stars - Greg Bear
Jack the Bodiless - Julian May
Robots & Empire - Asimov
Excession - Iain M Banks
Childhood's End - Arthur C Clarke

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Which was the mother?
Both of them! 🙄

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Originally posted by catfoodtim
Interesting choice. Why that and not The Forge of God?

Have you read Eon?
Because I think it's a very intricate book, every time I read it I find something I missed before. Forge of God is fairly straight forward.

Eon is also a great book, but is ruined by the fact that Eternity is rubbish and Legacy is a desperate (though reasonable) attempt to rescue the series.