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Bonus points for any books you believe are classics from that time period. Any language, but only fiction please.

I'm really excited to see what Lemmy has.

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[โ€“] Anticorp 12 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

My nominations will be limited in scope to fantasy and sci-fi, but there are a few stand outs. Now, on to my nominations.

There are so many amazing authors in our era, but I'll stick to a few only.

  1. Brandon Sanderson - he writes like a machine, churning out books in-between other books. He's unstoppable. I haven't enjoyed his latest stuff, but his early stuff is outstanding high fantasy. Way of Kings blew my mind when I read it, and Mistborn was so original and awesome.

  2. Joe Ambercrombie - The Blade Itself is a wonderful book, as are all the follow-up novels

  3. Dan Simmons - The Hyperion Cantos is the most complex, outstanding, high-minded, thought provoking science fiction I've ever read.

  4. N. K. Jemisin - The Fifth Season and it's sequels are some of the most unique ideas I've ever read. It's incomparable to anything else. It stands alone in creativity.

Honorable mentions: William Gibson, Dennis E. Taylor,

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Sigh. As a fan of Sanderson, Abercrombie, and Gibson, I am now compelled to check out your other recommendations. As if I haven't already had an overly long queue of things to read..

[โ€“] Anticorp 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

If you like sci-fi and want a really fun and easy read, that is also thought provoking, check out We Are Legion (We Are Bob). I enjoyed those books so much that I read them twice. The 5th book is supposed to be out this year in September, and I'm stoked.

The Hyperion Cantos is not an easy read, but it is wild. By the end of the series it covers AI, poetry, religion, consciousness, existence, and so many other philosophical categories that it left me somewhat in awe. I still think about it often and I finished it like 5 years ago.

The 5th Season is like a mix between science fiction and fantasy, and is completely unique. It's like no sci-fi or fantasy you've ever read before. I'm near the end of the series right now, so I haven't fully formed my opinion, but I find myself considering going to bed early, just so I have more time to read it.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Huh, interesting. I am Bob is literally next on my audiobook playlist.

[โ€“] Anticorp 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

That's great! I love that series, and so do all of my friends who have read it. My wife didn't like the audiobook though. I haven't heard it myself, since I just read the book. I think she was having a difficult time following some of the tech stuff that she probably would have figured out if she were reading it. If you're familiar with technology then you will probably have no issues. It's not a super sophisticated story or anything, it's just a lot of fun and a little thought provoking. Enjoy!

Just a small call-out. It's actually called We Are Legion (We Are Bob). If you have something called I am Bob, then it's not the same story. I figure that you probably just typed it wrong, but I wanted to point that out in case there's somehow a different book out there with a similar title.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Hahahah. I don't know how my sleep-deprived brain got to "I am Bob".

Yeah, audio isn't my preferred medium, but since I now commute by car instead of public transport, it's the only viable means of book consumption for me. It's unfortunate because a bad narrator can turn me off of an otherwise good book.

Sanderson's Skyward series have different narrators on Spotify and Audible. One of them I could not stand for more than 5 minutes. The other, Sophie Aldred, is a real pleasure to listen to.

[โ€“] Anticorp 1 points 7 months ago

Right on. I think you'll love that series, as long as the narrator is good. I finished the Fifth Season series last night. Wooo doggie! What a ride! I definitely recommend that series without reservations.