• @theangryseal
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    92 days ago

    Will be reading this if you think it’s worth it.

    I’m a huge fan of classic sci-fi (Asimov, Heinlein). How does it hold up?

    And before someone eats me alive about Heinlein, I’ve heard it all. Been a fan since I was a kid and the ideological side of it doesn’t matter to me as much as the stories these days. I’m an atheist because of authors like him. I wouldn’t take it back for anything.

    • @[email protected]
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      220 hours ago

      Strange to me to our Asimov and Heinlein in the same genre. That’s like when I start Spotify Radio from Cheryl Crow and get Metallica and Green Day because Spotify thinks I’m looking for “90s music”

      • @theangryseal
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        19 hours ago

        They’re both definitely scfi and I have enjoyed all that I have read of them.

        I will say, I haven’t read a lot of them since I was a teenager and I’m old now.

        Still though, robots, moon people, mars people, dude being thrown from universe to universe.

        It’s pretty clear to me why it’s the same genre.

    • @_stranger_
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      222 hours ago

      It’s like The Canterbury Tales in space. It’s four books, but the first one stands on its own.

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      32 days ago

      Hyperion was a fun read. Definitely recommend. I had a small book club and it was fun to talk about.

      • @lapping6596
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        62 days ago

        “This is my blood” was actually a miscommunication, he meant that the cup he was holding was his and it was full of blood he didn’t want to share.