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Top 10 Sci-Fi Books to Give as Gifts
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Top Ten ideas for giving science fiction books as gifts. These are all book recommendations with information about each book 00:26 - Number 10 - Stephen King Books - Science Fiction Selection/Curated 02:40 - Number 9 - Neuromancer (Unique Copies) or Translated Works 05:25 - Number 8 - 3 Andy Weir Novels...or just one 06:53 - Number 7 - The Expanse Book Series or Box Set 08:23 - Number 6 - Red R...
Top 10 Science Fiction Books - First Contact Books
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Top Ten First Contact Science Fiction Books. Please share your favorites in the comments. 00:17 - Number 10 - Stanisaw Lem 02:18 - Criteria for Ranking the List 04:35 - Number 9 - Peter Watts 05:24 - Number 8 - Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle 07:12 - Number 7 - Arthur C. Clarke 09:49 - Number 6 - Greg Egan 12:47 - Number 5 - Stanisaw Lem 15:44 - Number 4 - Nnedi Okorafor 18:10 - Number 3 - Octavi...
Seveneves by Neal Stephenson | Spoiler Free Book Review
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Seveneves by Neal Stephenson is a 5-Star Science Fiction read. To support the channel through Venmo: Michael-Everts-1 All proceeds go directly to production costs Amazing vocals by Rocky Sams @rockysams7780 THE SCIENCE FICTION ALLIANCE FIT2BREAD -ua-cam.com/users/FIT2BREAD BOOKPILLED @Bookpilled ua-cam.com/users/Bookpilled THE LIBRARY LADDER ua-cam.com/users/thelibraryl... @thelibraryladder THE...
Top 10 Science Fiction Books - Banned Books
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Top Ten Banned Science Fiction Books I most want to talk about. Please share your favorites in the comments. #bannedbooks 00:19 - Orson Scott Card - Ender's Game 02:32 - Brian K. Vaughan 04:35 - Ursula K. LeGuin 06:59 - Kurt Vonnegut 09:32 - Aldous Huxley 11:38 - Anthony Burgess 12:49 - Kurt Vonnegut 17:12 - Margaret Atwood 19:09 - George Orwell 20:14 - Ray Bradbury To support the channel throu...
Schild's Ladder | Mind-Blowing Science Fiction from Greg Egan | Spoiler Free Book Review
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Schild's Ladder by Greg Egan is hard science fiction at its finest. Schild's Ladder is a mind-blowing, mind-bending, trippy science fiction journey through a fascinating quantum realm. To support the channel through Venmo: Michael-Everts-1 All proceeds go directly to production costs THE SCIENCE FICTION ALLIANCE FIT2BREAD -ua-cam.com/users/FIT2BREAD BOOKPILLED @Bookpilled ua-cam.com/users/Bookp...
My Top 10 Most Disappointing Science Fiction Reads
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10 Sci-Fi books I had higher expectations for. Science Fiction recommendations for you. To support the channel through Venmo: Michael-Everts-1 All proceeds go directly to production costs 00:21 - Number 10 (Greg Egan) 03:05 - Number 9 (Ray Naylor) 05:20 - Number 8 (Tamsyn Muir) 07:41 - Number 7 (Gareth Powell) 09:17 - Number 6 (Ryka Aoki) 11:05 - Number 5 (James S.A. Corey) 13:23 - Number 4 (Am...
Top 10 SCI-FI BOOKS | Science Fiction Horror
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Top 10 Sci-Fi Horror Books Science Fiction recommendations for you. A mix of modern and classic SF novels. Let me know what you've read or are interested in reading. To support the channel through Venmo: Michael-Everts-1 All proceeds go directly to production costs 00:00 - Number 10 (Zelazny) 01:13 - Ranking criteria 01:37 - Number 9 (Wells) 03:11 - Number 8 (Robert McCammon) 04:53 - Number 7 (...
Science Fiction Bookshelf Tour | Home Library
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It's finally here! if you'd like to skip right to the books go here 02:49 :) Some friends asked for this video and it inspired me to reorganize some of my shelves....sort of. This was a new style of filming for me...crossing my fingers that the audio is somewhat consistent. To support the channel through Venmo: Michael-Everts-1 Check out these other popular videos on my channel: TOP 210 SCI FI ...
Expand Your Sci-Fi Reading | Sci-Fi Book Recommendations
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All six of these novels are great! Science Fiction recommendations for you. A mix of six modern and classic SF novels. Let me know what you've read or are interested in reading. 00:08 Time is the Simplest Thing by Clifford Simak 02:04 Foreigner by Cj Cherryh 03:44 Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut 06:52 Use of Weapons by Iian M. Banks 09:48 A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge 11:32 Goliath by Toch...
The Vorkosigan Saga - Shards of Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold | Book Review
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Shards of Honor is the first book, by publication order, of Lois McMaster Bujold's space opera series, The Vorkosigan Saga. THE SCIENCE FICTION ALLIANCE FIT2BREAD -ua-cam.com/users/FIT2BREAD BOOKPILLED ua-cam.com/users/Bookpilled THE LIBRARY LADDER ua-cam.com/users/thelibraryl... THE SECRET SAUCE OF STORYCRAFT -ua-cam.com/channels/mw4.html... WORDS IN TIME -ua-cam.com/users/WordsinTime MEDIA DE...
Ubik by Philip K. Dick | Book Review
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Ubik by Philip K. Dick published in 1969 is a trippy SF read featuring precogs, telepaths and a mysterious fix-all substance. THE SCIENCE FICTION ALLIANCE FIT2BREAD -ua-cam.com/users/FIT2BREAD BOOKPILLED ua-cam.com/users/Bookpilled THE LIBRARY LADDER ua-cam.com/users/thelibraryl... THE SECRET SAUCE OF STORYCRAFT -ua-cam.com/channels/mw4.html... WORDS IN TIME -ua-cam.com/users/WordsinTime MEDIA ...
Book Tag - Liar Liar Pants on Fire Tag
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Liar Liar Pants on Fire Book Tag PROMPTS *Feel free to break the rules or depart from the exact script…1. A book that was panned or rated poorly that you feel should be rated higher - call out the person who rated it low 2. A book rated highly or given an award that you feel did not deserve the praise. Please rant! 3. An unreliable narrator or really any character caught lying… or a book filled...
A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick | Spoiler Free Book Review
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Philip K. Dick's novel, published in 1977, is a frightening look at the reality of drug abuse and the impact it has on users and those in their orbit. THE SCIENCE FICTION ALLIANCE FIT2BREAD -ua-cam.com/users/FIT2BREAD BOOKPILLED ua-cam.com/users/Bookpilled @Bookpilled THE LIBRARY LADDER ua-cam.com/users/thelibraryl... THE SECRET SAUCE OF STORYCRAFT -ua-cam.com/channels/mw4.html... WORDS IN TIME...
TOP 10 SCIENCE FICTION BOOKS
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These are the ten novels that have stayed with me the most/stuck in my head, that I continue to think about, years after reading them. While this isn't my top 10 favorite books, I did enjoy all of these and recommend them as strong reads for science fiction fans. To support this channel and content through Venmo: @Michael-Everts-1 All proceeds go toward production costs Titles include the Vorko...
Lords of Uncreation by Adrian Tchaikovsky | Book Review
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Lords of Uncreation by Adrian Tchaikovsky | Book Review
MID-YEAR WRAP-UP
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MID-YEAR WRAP-UP
The Ballad of Beta-2 by Samuel R. Delany | Book Review
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The Ballad of Beta-2 by Samuel R. Delany | Book Review
5 Iconic Science Fiction Books & Characters | AI Interviews
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5 Iconic Science Fiction Books & Characters | AI Interviews
SciFi Books With AI and Espionage
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SciFi Books With AI and Espionage
More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon | Book Review
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More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon | Book Review
Easy to Read Science Fiction Books
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Easy to Read Science Fiction Books
Mountain in the Sea by Ray Naylor | Spoiler Free Book Review
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Mountain in the Sea by Ray Naylor | Spoiler Free Book Review
Jurassic Park by Michael Chricton | Book Review
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Jurassic Park by Michael Chricton | Book Review
Summer Rwading List | SciFi Book Recommendations
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Summer Rwading List | SciFi Book Recommendations
Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany | Book Review
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Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany | Book Review
6 Sci Fi Book Recommendations | Funny Stuff
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6 Sci Fi Book Recommendations | Funny Stuff
Foundation by Isaac Asimov | Book Review
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Foundation by Isaac Asimov | Book Review
Modern Science Fiction Books
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Modern Science Fiction Books
VOTE on What I Read Next | Vlog | Six Books & More
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VOTE on What I Read Next | Vlog | Six Books & More

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  • @bluesrocker91
    @bluesrocker91 6 днів тому

    I was aware that Neuromancer has a bit of a reputation for leaving the reader baffled, the problem I have is I'm never sure if my confusion is because that's the author's intention, or if I've just skimmed over some important detail without realising it. I have a feeling this will be a book I only really appreciate the second time I read it.

  • @DonMcIntosh
    @DonMcIntosh 6 днів тому

    Good review! I read it decades ago and only just re-read it after introducing the series to my son, who also enjoyed it. I agree: it's a more fulfilling read second time around when you are more distant from Ender's Game. I love the nuanced take on the Lusitanian leaders. First I've heard of Card's homophobic views. I wonder what a speaker for the dead might lead us to think about him (yes, i know he's not dead yet)

  • @JB-mm5ff
    @JB-mm5ff 7 днів тому

    Ironic that it was considered ultra-liberal in thought back then, and now it's considered conservative garbage.

  • @attackofthecopyrightbots
    @attackofthecopyrightbots 8 днів тому

    thanks

  • @DuckRon626
    @DuckRon626 11 днів тому

    Have read Ancillary Justice and Children of Time. Loved the latter and still not sure of the former. You obviously got more out Ancillary Justice than I did and I just thought it was marginally good. Children of Time I absolutely loved. One of my all time favorite SF reads.

  • @jonhuddleston
    @jonhuddleston 12 днів тому

    Great list. Thanks for making this

  • @limabravo6065
    @limabravo6065 13 днів тому

    Ok if you.like hard sci fi then you probably don't like hand waived tech or events in your stories. That said the event this story revolves around just happens, no reason just one day moon goes boom. Andnim sorry but that was a wtf I couldn't get past

  • @Elitekross
    @Elitekross 14 днів тому

    I have this as an audio book and its one of my favourites. I legitimately cried at the end. I also love the way it leaves you questioning the time lines. Are the two stories concurrent? Are the two splinters even the same? What are the aloofs relation to these creatures? 100 million years is quite a head start in the bulge. I personally headcannon that the splinter we experience eventually become the aloof.

  • @klemmre9
    @klemmre9 17 днів тому

    This book has haunted me for decades. It is also the "Finnegans Wake" of science fiction. Readers of James Joyce will know what I mean; "Finnegans Wake" and "Dhalgren" both begin and end in the middle of the same sentence for starters. And both books play with language and unconventional structure. I don't know if I will ever understand the whole book, probably not, but it is one of the most important books of my life. I didn't finish it the first time I read it - I was 19 - but the early episode with Tak Loufer was pivotal in my self-discovery that I was gay, and I got to tell Delany that when I saw him speak once - and he said he was pleased to have helped me on my journey. He signed my copy of "Dhalgren" too.

  • @smb-zf9bd
    @smb-zf9bd 17 днів тому

    I find it incredible that The Company series by Kate Baker is unknown. The world she creates seems so real and the main characters continue their adventures in 7 books toward an ominous ending that no one can predict. Great romance through time

  • @smb-zf9bd
    @smb-zf9bd 17 днів тому

    Contact is one of the novels I enjoyed almost equally as a book or film Great selection.

  • @weylandtyutani6330
    @weylandtyutani6330 22 дні тому

    C.J. Cherryh's Pride of Chanur. First contact with humans, from the aliens' perspective.

  • @garyleibitzke4166
    @garyleibitzke4166 22 дні тому

    I've read the Foundation Trilogy, all the follow on books, plus all the books in the Robot series that end up tying both together.

  • @casualmajestic9223
    @casualmajestic9223 22 дні тому

    What a great video! Thanks a lot ❤

  • @ronaldstetson2554
    @ronaldstetson2554 23 дні тому

    WAR is Hell!

  • @ronaldstetson2554
    @ronaldstetson2554 23 дні тому

    A new definition of a wktch, An old person who has learned from their ancesters, trial and error, the herbal science that eased pain, suffering, and cures ailments. What they are guilty of is they give neither money or credit to the local temple!

  • @Billy_Bull_Sheeter
    @Billy_Bull_Sheeter 25 днів тому

    I am reading this. It's fantastic and I'm still at the title page

  • @Frank-sm9yl
    @Frank-sm9yl 26 днів тому

    Born in 57. These were my favorite authors for a long time. They were all prolific writers.

  • @richardfedora
    @richardfedora Місяць тому

    Great video. My 25 best series would have included Galactic Center by Gregory Benford and the Childe Cycle by Gordon R. Dickson.

  • @Richard-Freeman
    @Richard-Freeman Місяць тому

    Red Planet Blues by Robert J. Sawyer is a fun read.

  • @CptvonChaos
    @CptvonChaos Місяць тому

    One you missed big time is Joanna Russ' "The Female Man." I won't put any spoilers here, just read it for yourself.

  • @maxasciutto8007
    @maxasciutto8007 Місяць тому

    The Culture!!! So glad you included it in your top 5. BookTube way undervalues Banks.

  • @ConstableHandsy
    @ConstableHandsy Місяць тому

    I read The Midwich Cuckoos last week. My first JW novel. It was enjoyable, although I found one of the main characters to be highly annoying so that was a bit of a struggle. Nevertheless, I went from that to this and am enjoying Triffids a lot more. I like the setting and the period. The main characters are sympathetic and likeable. And Wyndham does a sterling job of throwing us into a world turned on its head. When Bill takes off his bandages at the start of the book, it is also ourselves who are removing the bandages around our own eyes and joining him in this new, and unsettling world. How would any of us react if something like this happened for real ? Having to watch your fellow citizens die slow deaths must be horrific, and this on top of everything else that we would have to readjust to. Rather like Midwich, there wasn’t any particular scary moments in the book. The whole situation is the scary stuff. However, I was slightly creeped out imagining the triffids walking around with their strange gait, and zapping innocent people with their poisoned tendrils. So, yeah, I enjoyed it immensely. Not sure Ill read any further JW books. Maybe the Kraken one at a later date ? So many books, so little time 🤷‍♂️ BTW I don’t think its set in the 70s is it ? I thought it was 1950-something

  • @Toxic_Muk
    @Toxic_Muk Місяць тому

    They are vampire what are you talking about ans the book sucked

  • @casualmajestic9223
    @casualmajestic9223 Місяць тому

    Great video! ❤

  • @myself2noone
    @myself2noone Місяць тому

    The problem with that examination of language is that it's just not true. Language doesn't restrict us like that at all. If people don't have a word for something they make it up. You're not speaking ancient Norse for a reason. This almost feels like examining why the moon is made out of cheese. It's not.

  • @crlewis6360
    @crlewis6360 Місяць тому

    The only good thing I found in Ender's Game was the battle school, and they all but cut it out of the movie...what a waste.

  • @theslyngl
    @theslyngl Місяць тому

    Timestamps please

  • @Fin-gj2th
    @Fin-gj2th Місяць тому

    PKD actually wrote to the FBI, and was intensely paranoid about himself, just like Scannner Darkly, the only reason the FBI said they had a file on him, was because he wouldn't stop writing to them in his paranoia and co department communal living he experienced

  • @EternalStarVoyager
    @EternalStarVoyager Місяць тому

    Here's my Greg Bear story. He has long been one of my fav authors. I am also a hobbyist musician. His novel "Anvil of Stars" inspired me to create an album of music that I self-released. I sent a physical CD to him as a gift and he sent back to me a signed hardcover copy of Anvil of Stars that he had bound personally thanking me for the music. One of my most treasured items.

  • @akiyrjana6558
    @akiyrjana6558 Місяць тому

    I found Lilith's brood really boring, the only book (or series) I have abandoned midways. Brin almost so, too. Robinson's Mars books are great. Hamilton is a terrible bore. Heechee saga I get, there is mystery. Liu is one of the biggest minds of scifi, but his characters are cartoon puppets. Reynolds is cool, but not mind boggling. Hainish cycle is unparalled, as you say. But Wolfe, he is a giant, a cunning master of twisting the readers mind, delightful. Red Rising is a tour de force of a pastiche, a really good ride of a story. Hyperion is one good book, three terrible follow-ups. Dune is Dune. The sequels are murder for the reader. Banks I love. The first book is the worst, Consider Phlebas. The greats are The Player of Games, The Excession and The Use of Weapons, really extraordinary literaty stuff. Asimov is a chapter of his own, but only maybe because he was one of the pioneers. Foundation is a pile of shit upon shit, while Caves of Steel and its sequel are adamant exploration of human mind. Have you read the Sun Eater, a series that has eaten the sum of space operas?

  • @Madmax-rz5hz
    @Madmax-rz5hz Місяць тому

    I'd add the Hammer's Slammers books and Gaunt's Ghosts series

  • @DevilDuck996
    @DevilDuck996 2 місяці тому

    Love the “Green Dayish”. Song! Thanks!

  • @RobertSmith-km6gi
    @RobertSmith-km6gi 2 місяці тому

    Retief, galactic diplomacy corp series. By Kieth Laumer.

  • @ndsire
    @ndsire 2 місяці тому

    I love the quantum chip trope. Are the vertices in the honeycomb like multi-verses from where each new big bang originates?

  • @abi9555
    @abi9555 2 місяці тому

    I just finished this trilogy and I’ve just been obsessed with everything about the universe. I wish I was more artistically inclined, I’d love to be able to draw all these characters and species

  • @deckiedeckie
    @deckiedeckie 2 місяці тому

    More of the same......SF is terminal....

  • @foyoGames
    @foyoGames 2 місяці тому

    Wake Me Up - When the Ubik ends

  • @ButOneThingIsNeedful
    @ButOneThingIsNeedful 2 місяці тому

    I love the opening song.

  • @DevilDuck996
    @DevilDuck996 2 місяці тому

    Great review. This is going on my TBR, looks like this book was way ahead of its time.

  • @chillynight201
    @chillynight201 2 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for this review, I've just read this book and I wanted to know what other people thought of it! I mostly agree with your review, this book has a lot of great ideas and the main characters are interesting, but I also feel like it could have been a bit more fleshed out in terms of both worldbuilding and character development. I will say that I was a bit disappointed in the politics/gender aspects of it. Almost all the female characters are either love interests or relatives of the male characters (or both in the case of Ruby! haha), and I guess I expected the political commentary to be a bit more "incisive", it felt pretty hit or miss. For example, the sockets that are used by people to control machines "directly" with their bodies, are described as something that gave to people a meaning to the work that they were doing, which to me doesn't really makes sense ; I personally feel like it would be a step further in the dehumanization of workers who literally become "tools" or machines... But the "mandatory" nature of this technology, that excludes the people who do not want to adopt it from work/social life felt quite relevant, you could definitely draw parallels with some of our current technologies. I still felt like it was quite lacking in those areas, which I was surprised by given the author's reputation. However one major thing I really liked about the book was the "body horror" aspect of it that sometimes comes up. To me some of the most striking scenes were the fights and/or the description of the injuries of the characters. Since both medicine and technology are so much more advanced in their world, I found it fascinating to read about the type of "wounds" that the characters could still have and inflict on each other. The "fight" scenes were also described in very cinematographic ways, they could be visually incredible as an anime!

  • @danielkibira4064
    @danielkibira4064 2 місяці тому

    Have you read NOIR by K.W.Jeter ? It is Steamy, Electronic, Grotesquely Cyber Augmented😵‍💫🤕🤖 PUNK

  • @aleidadiaz2261
    @aleidadiaz2261 2 місяці тому

    Enjoying the AI videos in the background. Good list.

  • @Gilanu90
    @Gilanu90 3 місяці тому

    I would also recommend Hyperion just for Martins story hahaha

  • @ButOneThingIsNeedful
    @ButOneThingIsNeedful 3 місяці тому

    I also read Childhood's End with stratospheric expecations based on its coming so highly recommended. I liked it pretty well, but it never reached the specialness of my hopes

  • @jerryconnors1703
    @jerryconnors1703 3 місяці тому

    Another good one is "Sur" by the cherished Usrula LeGuin. I defy anyone to say they didn't come away from this story with a changed perspective of the story's major themes.

  • @xane4101
    @xane4101 3 місяці тому

    Banned books?? only in dysfunctional US!

  • @judokoga2145
    @judokoga2145 3 місяці тому

    Grrr wanted to watch a book review for this book and this rock spider’s video come up first. You tube take his videos down

  • @kennethschalhoub6627
    @kennethschalhoub6627 3 місяці тому

    Banned where, when and who?

  • @kennethschalhoub6627
    @kennethschalhoub6627 3 місяці тому

    Dhalgren, by Samuel R. Delany