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I just finished reading Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld, and really enjoyed it. I'd love to read other World War I novels with fantasy/science-fiction/steampunk twists. Are there any? [more inside]
posted by Caduceus
on Oct 17, 2009 -
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Recommendations for erotica [more inside]
posted by ninebelow
on Aug 6, 2009 -
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Can you recommend some good beach reads for my honeymoon in a few weeks? [more inside]
posted by mikeweeney
on Jul 1, 2009 -
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I'd like recommendations for short stories that are strange, humorous, or have a surprising twist. [more inside]
posted by Rinku
on Mar 8, 2009 -
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Is the tv show "Lost" science fiction? [more inside]
posted by zardoz
on Dec 3, 2008 -
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Recommend me some SF/Fantasy books that deal with "lost civilizations" [more inside]
posted by papercake
on Jun 27, 2008 -
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I'm looking for novels that are pageturners (genres preferred: science fiction/fantasy, magic realism, mystery/suspense/thriller) but also have psychologically acute character development. Any recs?
posted by Malad
on Dec 20, 2007 -
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Why don't sci-fi and fantasy novels indicate they're sequels or parts of series? [more inside]
posted by not that girl
on Aug 31, 2007 -
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Help me find a Sci-Fi / Fantasy book whose title I've forgotten! [more inside]
posted by arnicae
on Feb 13, 2007 -
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Give me some recommendations for French-language science-fiction or fantasy books. [more inside]
posted by Silune
on Feb 6, 2007 -
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Help find a SF book that my friend can't quite recall, but remembers themes of? [more inside]
posted by Meep! Eek!
on Sep 1, 2006 -
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I remember a comical short story by Isaac Asimov that partly involved 'wizards' who were actually misunderstood scientists. Can anybody recall what the story is called? Amazon and Google Book Search have been no help. [more inside]
posted by sindark
on Aug 7, 2006 -
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Is the Woman Who Has Too Much Power and Must Be Stopped a commonly recurring plotline in genre works? If so, what are some examples? [more inside]
posted by Prospero
on Jul 8, 2006 -
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FicFilter - Seeking online SciFi/Fantasy books with entertaining, accessible storylines. [more inside]
posted by bkdelong
on Jun 15, 2006 -
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Help me find a series of fantasy books (NOT the Gor series) I read in the 1980s about an Earth man periodically teleported by mysterious god-like beings/aliens to dangerous situations on another planet, which had a swords-and-sorcery tech level. He spent years on this other planet, built a life there, etc. Over 30 books in the series, I think. [more inside]
posted by mistersix
on May 29, 2006 -
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Why is Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle in the SF/fantasy section? [more inside]
posted by londonmark
on Jan 31, 2006 -
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BookBindingFilter: I greatly enjoyed reading this edition of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Some of the enjoyment was doubtless due to Tolkien's deathless prose, but I was surprised to find myself also enjoying handling, looking at, poring over a really beautifully crafted edition, with careful binding, stuck-together pages, a little built-in bookmark, etc.
Can anyone suggest other books I might like for these same reasons? Genre's not important; I'm a cheerful omnilege.
posted by ikkyu2
on Jan 23, 2005 -
24 answers
Looking for some good adult sci-fi/fantasy novels to read... [MI] [more inside]
posted by eas98
on Jul 1, 2004 -
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Like many other geeks here, I grew up reading sci-fi and fantasy. But I gradually got tired of it, because so much of it was poorly written or antithetical to my tastes. But I still yearn for other worlds at times, so I'd be interested in recommendations. [more inside.] [more inside]
posted by grumblebee
on Dec 16, 2003 -
64 answers