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So I chose Starship Troopers to read over Neuromancer, Childhood's End, and Rendezvous With Rama. Did I choose well?
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Jovian (aka Jovian)
Jul 21 '15, 06:26
was at Barnes & Noble last night and it took me forever to make up my mind.
I almost said forget about scifi and picked up 1776 instead.
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It's fundamental to most of today's military sci-fi, so yeah. -- nm
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ML
Jul 21, 06:34
Well, so long as you find the militarist/fascist themes unconvincing... -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 21, 06:31
Yes. Old Man's War is better imo, but ST is a fine read -- nm
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Beaker
Jul 21, 06:28
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oh please, I wish I had more Scalzi books to read. Ive read like everything he has published at this point.
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Jovian
Jul 21, 06:37
Yes.
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JD
Jul 21, 06:27
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