What are some creative awe inspiring profound science fiction books you’ve read.
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>>23627604you usually have to immerse yourself into science fiction, submit to the whims of the author, and then read several sequels until you come upon awethe same time you could use to read a few tomes of haiku (or the works of Ezra Pound) and accumulate enough awe to open an awe bank account
>>23627604SolarisBlood MusicCityNostriliaDiasporaWhipping Star
>>23627955nice list.I'll throw on:Way Station, Flowers for Algernon, A Scanner Darkly, Childhood's End, and The Gods Themselves. I was contemplating something like maybe putting in Stand on Zanzibar or I am Legend, but they miss the cusp for me but barely.Lord of Light and This Immortal, but only if you're into that.
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>>23628107How could I forget Childhood's End! I loved the premise of This Immortal but it was a pretty shit read and felt like wasted potentialAlso, I think Star Maker by Stapledon is a good one as well
>>23627955The ConSentiency novels absolutely deserve more love, but The Jesus Incident is my favorite Herbert novel. It’s inspired a lot of stuff too.
>>23627604The one where the protagonist learn to use question marks!
>>23628107Foundation (the first book of the series) is also good if you are like in middle school or somethingin high school you will probably be too cynical to appreciate it lol
>>23627604wtf how is he doing that?