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Any recommendations for near future sci-fi reads?

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I'm actually just working my way through my Ben Bova 'Grand Tour' collection again and wondered if any of you guys an gals could recommend something of a similar ilk?

I've got Kim Stanley Robinson's MARS TRILOGY and Robert Zubrin's FIRST LANDING waiting in the wings.

Any others I should give a try? :confused:
 
Are you kidding? :)

Allen Steele: Clarke County, Space
Orbital Decay
Lunar Descent


High Justice and Exiles to Glory-Jerry Pournelle

At Rainbow's End- Vernor Vinge

The Stone Canal- Ken MacCleod

anything by Cory Doctorow(suggest Down and Out In the Magic Kingdom)

Orbit-John Nance

The X President- Phillip Baruth

Jack Womack's "Dryco" series-suggest Ambient



That should keep you busy for a while... :)

ed.-Robinson has the 3 Californias novels too. The Gold Coast sounds like what you are looking for, as well.
 
Thanks Mistral! :techman:

Just added them to my "research" list!

PS Just realised where I recognised the name Allen Steele! I started reading COYOTE some while back and was somewhat put off by the present tense style. Might revisit that!
 
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Check out Peter Hamilton's "Greg Mandel" trilogy, beginning with Mindstar Rising. Hard-boiled sf in a soggy, post-global warming Britain . . . .
 
Much appreciated Greg, and my thanks to YOU for the Eugenics Wars novels! Loved the intermeshing of the tidbits Trek had thrown at us! :techman:
 
Thanks Mistral! :techman:

Just added them to my "research" list!

PS Just realised where I recognised the name Allen Steele! I started reading COYOTE some while back and was somewhat put off by the present tense style. Might revisit that!

The books I listed are written in a more traditional sense.

Have you checked out Robinson's 40 Days of Rain trilogy? Very Near Future about Global Climate Change.
 
@Mistral: Yea I'd been eyeing that one, though my interest is more 'space' oriented. I'll see how I progress with the Mars Trilogy though. Thanku!

@Greg: Actually, it was the EW novels that were part inspiration for my current fanfic trilogy (which I know you're not allowed to read btw!) exploring 2026-2053 era of Trekdom.
 
I would recommend James P. Hogan's original Giants trilogy, beginning with Inherit the Stars. I'm sure that certain aspects of it may now be outdated, but at the time I read it, it left me thinking 'Wow' when I finished.
 
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