curiosity is bugging me on those series since I read those 3 and love them.
curiosity is bugging me on those series since I read those 3 and love them.
First you might want to read another stand-alone novel called Ventus that I didn't mention. I talked to some people who have stopped reading it because it seemed too much like fantasy, but that isn't true, it is part of the story. If you keep reading you'll see what I mean, it is definitely worth it.
Other stand alone novels that are must-reads are Accelerando by Charles Stross, Pushing Ice by Alastair Reynolds and Diaspora by Greg Egan.
Regarding series I recommend you to start ...
I have never read very much Science Fiction, unlike some of the people here on Less Wrong, and I think I would like to. At least, the few books I have read I enjoyed. I've read a couple of books from Asimov's Foundation Series, two Michael Crichton books, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, and an anthology of SciFi short stories (no really famous authors) that my dad owned.
That list looks very short. I just finished reading a fiction book, and am looking to start another. Recommendations? What are the two or three books I simply must read?