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Originally Posted by blowpop
I've read pretty much everything Niven has ever written. Man of Steel - Woman of Kleenex was something we analyzed to death in high school.
He and Heinlein are my two all-time favorites. Robert Sawyer is a favorite among the newer guys.
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Blowpop, my brother!!!
Man of Steel - Women of Kleenex is probably my second favorite sci-fi short story after Harlan Ellison's Repent, Harlequin, Said the Ticktockman. Hard to beat the image of the Harlequin dumping tons of jelly beans on the slidewalks of a regimented society, throwing everything off.
Loved Niven's Ringworld, despite the almost unpronounceable names. TANJ!!!
Adored Heinlein for the longest time, but struggle with the likely unconscious sexism in his books nowadays. Stranger in a Strange Land and the Lazarus Long books were my faves.
And once I discovered Robert Sawyer a couple of years ago, I quickly devoured everything he has written--very imaginative dude!!! I especially liked the it when the alien shuttlecraft lands by the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, the alien emerges and says "Take me to a paleontologist."