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In reply to the discussion: Let's get the ball rolling. Who are your favorite authors? [View all]FloridaJudy
(9,465 posts)8. Loved "The Scar"
Mieville comes up with the most intriguing aliens. "Perdido Street Station" is another in the series that I really enjoyed. Actually, I wish I'd read it first, since it explains a lot that happens in "The Scar" that baffled me the first time I read it.
I'm kind of ambivalent about Simmons. While I liked the Hyperion series, he's recently come out as a teabagger, and his latest is a real stinkeroo according to the reviews: some on Amazon compare it to the most unhinged Glenn Beck ravings. Sad, from an author whose earlier works I admired.
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Indeed. Rather than "just" being feminist, or rather women are downtrodden,
uppityperson
Dec 2011
#22
There are some authors I read in my earlier days that I can't stand to re-read now ...
eppur_se_muova
Nov 2016
#58
Most of mine have been mentioned so far, but I just wanted to add Octavia Butler. n/t
iris27
Dec 2011
#17
Agreed on Scalzi...and his second book "The Ghost Brigades" is at least as good....n/t
Rowdyboy
Apr 2012
#35
I'm shocked that this old thread has 50 replies and no one mentioned Roger Zelazny!
FSogol
May 2013
#51
Great lists here. Have to add Theodore Sturgeon. Lots of talent in this field.
Midnight Writer
Mar 2017
#60