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What's your favorite Sci-Fi novel, Hawk?
Gimme recs. Make my balls tingle. |
2312 is bad ass imo
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Dying Inside by Robert Silverberg
and... https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.../a6/Jombsf.jpg edit to add one more: Beyond Future Shock by Alex Alaniz |
I'll start with Dying Inside, and then read through the rest
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Have you read 2001 and the other biggies by Clarke?
He’s still the gold standard imo |
I've never read any of his works
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ffs brother
start there |
Maybe later
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I was lying in bed trying to conceive my next project and the title of a book manifested in my mind - I Am a Strange Loop by Douglas R Hofstadter. I never made it through his epic 1979 tome, Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid as I am not equipped with the necessary mathematical knowledge to grasp it, (specifically propositional calculus), but Strange Loop's exploration of the nature of consciousness seemed like it might be more palatable for me.
Strange Loop opens with a proposed Socratic dialog Hofstadter drafted as a teen, and I was instantly captivated. This should be a rewarding read. https://i.imgur.com/KpxYpuzl.jpg |
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like Joyce or whatever - like this insanity is spewing out but you’re only catching a small fraction of it but like who cares? Sometimes I’m reading something and I’m like wtf I’m so ****ing lost!!!!But then when I’m finished I read about what I just read and it turns out I understood more than I thought. You seem like the type that would really want to fully understand whatever you read. Sometimes I’m just reading lazily and then I get lost or miss something important, obviously that’s a bad reading habit but I also think you can go too far the other way. As in being overly meticulous about understanding. |
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