by Zeph » Wed Aug 02, 2006 4:50 pm
L. Ron Hubbard? Scientology for the lose.
Asimov has some really good stuff (Robot Dreams), but for the most part, it's rather dense and not quite as interesting as some other science fiction.
Philip K. Dick is really great, though his subject matter tends to be a bit repetitive, i.e. post-apocalyptic strictly controlled society.
Orson Scott Card is win.
William Gibson is a very good writer, though he's a bit hard to follow at times. I'd reccomend Burning Chrome, Pattern Recognition, and Neuromancer by him.
Kurt Vonnegut is also a great writer, though he doesn't stick solely to science fiction. I'd reccomend Cat's Cradle, Breakfast of Champions, and Welcome to the Monkey House.
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