OK...I'm way behind on my reading...I'm reading my first Heinlein book now, about half-way thru "Stranger in a Strange Land". Any recommendations where to go next? Looking for something on the list of books "you gotta read before you die"...something "classic" I can get lost into for days/weeks...
Asimov (read "I, Robot"...should I go with the Foundation series, if so where to start?)?
Clarke? (I own, but have never read, 2001...planned on reading it back in '99, but just sorta lost interest)
P.K.Dick (I just finished a collection of shorts, including Minority Report and really enjoyed it)?
Other Heinlein (have heard "Starship Troopers" is good...wasn't a fan of the film, but that doesn't mean a thing). I really like the character of Jubal Harshaw...I find his dialogue in the book to be very easy to follow...you know, that narrative voice in your head?
Brooks' "World War Z" (another one recommended to me)?
Any of the Terry Pratchett books?
Harlan Ellison? (I recently read Blish's collection of Star Trek episodes, and loved reading about the controversy behind "The City on the Edge of Forever"...I used to think he was a colossal prick, but watched some interviews with him and something clicked...I "tuned into" his sense of humor and understood where he was coming from, commentary/opinion-wise...I like how he says exactly what's on his mind)
I've read a ton of Doctor Who (all the new "BBC Books" series...which I realize is kid stuff, but I'm a Who fan) and am taking a break from the Target paperbacks (which I'm reading in the order which the episodes aired).
I've read Sagan's "Cosmos", loved the film, loved the book even more.
I'm off all this week on vacation (my two son's...9 & 12...are on Spring Break here in the US) and the wife, boyz, and I are heading out for some R&R. But I need something to read pool-side or at night (chronic insomniac...sometimes the 400mg of Seroquel the Doc put me on isn't even enough).
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