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Very true, I've liked his stuff for 25 years, have many/most of his stuff in paperback and a lot of it electronically. He wrote a lot of very good shorter stories too.Originally posted by zeitghost"Ringworld" dates from the time when Niven wrote stuff that was worth reading.
The Known Space collections are good too.
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Excession is simply awesome, if you are into the Culture rather than simply his story-telling. Player of Games maybe the best story.Originally posted by original PM View Postsome damn good books in that lot and when I voted it looks like Use of Weapons was winning.
Although I much prefer Excession.....
Wasp Factory is wonderful, a film might end up being banned in the mold of Clockwork Orange though.
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D'oh, it's the best films never made, no wonder I haven't seen them.
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some damn good books in that lot and when I voted it looks like Use of Weapons was winning.
Although I much prefer Excession.....
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was that before or after Moon?Originally posted by amcdonald View PostI know probably a bit long for the iPhone generation, but something that wasn't a generic hollywood blockbuster would be nice
In fact the last scifi I liked was the prawntastic District 9, despite its lowish budget
Moon (2009) - IMDb
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I know probably a bit long for the iPhone generation, but something that wasn't a generic hollywood blockbuster would be niceOriginally posted by zeitghostWhat?
The whole thing?
Especially since he eventually joined up The Caves of Steel with Foundation.
In fact the last scifi I liked was the prawntastic District 9, despite its lowish budget
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Player of Games would work. Not much in the way of ship interaction and the drones are easy enough to do.Originally posted by hyperD View PostYeah, when I was reading Consider Phlebas, I was wondering the same thing. Wasp Factory - another fascinating read by IMB.
Thinking about it the Ship Minds could easily be presented as Hologram style avatars when needed. Multiple ship conversations could be the same avatars in some funky Cyber space style setting.
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Yes, but is there a film? Has anyone got Steven Spielberg's number?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYes, I enjoyed reading Ringworld, although the construction itself was rather obviously an elongated and joined-at-the-ends version of the US.
How about Solaris (1972). (I haven't seen the 2002 remake yet)
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Yes, I enjoyed reading Ringworld, although the construction itself was rather obviously an elongated and joined-at-the-ends version of the US.Originally posted by zeitghost"Ringworld" dates from the time when Niven wrote stuff that was worth reading.
The Known Space collections are good too.
How about Solaris (1972). (I haven't seen the 2002 remake yet)
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I haven't seen most of them. I'm off to see whether I can find a copy of "Ringworld" to evaluate.
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