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Originally Posted by Scrubbs
Any of William Gibson, a bit of sci-fi that has some future possibillities
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My fave sf authors are
John Scalzi - Old Man's War
S.M. Stirling - "Dies The Fire" trilogy
John Varley (especially the Titan trilogy)
Robert Heinlein (except some of his later self-indulgent stuff)
Larry Niven (especially "The Mote in God's Eye" and "Lucifer's Hammer")
Joe Haldeman (especially the Forever War series)
Peter Hamilton (space opera, but done well in imho)
Ken McLeod (communist anarchist science fiction - unusual)
Spider Robinson
Allen Steele
Neil Asher
Richard Morgan
For non-SF, I read
Lee Child (Jack Reacher)
Tom Clancy
Harlan Coben
Jonathan Coe
David Baldacci
Robert Crais
Matthew Reilly
John Sandford
Bill Bryson
Al Franken
Stephen Ambrose
and anything by Terry Pratchett