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Halfway through the third book of "Three Body Problem" and I'm already getting anxiety from the prospect of finishing the book. Insane saga, it gets even better after the second half of the second book (thanks npub1emdtsxly9m68m00x206t574jttp65vk0c2m89ms038q047yz7ylqcac9awfor the tip).

What epic science riction do you recommend for me next? The heavier the science, the better!
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Check out Nexus
armstrys · 130w
nostr:npub1emdtsxly9m68m00x206t574jttp65vk0c2m89ms038q047yz7ylqcac9aw Fantastic trilogy!
pseudo~u *likes nostr already* · 130w
Gonna follow this post because I have never read any SF so good, and I've read quite a lot. Off the top of my head the thing I find most similar is "Anathem" by Neal Stephenson. But there is also a Cixin Liu short story compliation, "The Wandering Earth" to keep yourself going for a little while -...
Hashtag Null · 130w
Have you seen the 30 espisode Chinese series? I read the, "Three Body Problem" a while back and was mesmerized by the integration of science, history and vision. When the series showed up recently on Viki.com I was curious and WOW was I rewarded with an incredible ride. The series is amazing especia...
𝔼𝕣π•ͺπ•Ÿ 𝔹𝕣𝕒𝕔𝕔𝕠 · 130w
I’m a Greg Egan fan. Schild’s Ladder and Teranesia are top of mind at the moment. Vacuum Diagrams by Stephen Baxter. It’s linked short stories set in a larger collection I haven’t read, but which sounds promising. I’ll post more if I think of more, but it’s been way too long since I ...
𝔼𝕣π•ͺπ•Ÿ 𝔹𝕣𝕒𝕔𝕔𝕠 · 130w
Thought of another: The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson
JeffG · 130w
Nearing the end of the second book of the red mars trilogy now. It’s excellent and full of science.
Says: Unga bunga! · 130w
Daniel Suarez - Daemon
Jasper · 130w
Great collection of short stories: Ted Chiang - Stories of Your Life and Others
David · 130w
Hyperion Cantos (four books starting with Hyperion) by Dan Simmons. Very enjoyable. Enjoy the end of the third book in the Three Body Problem series!
deleted · 127w
The Forever War is really good, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forever_War And a canticke for liebowotz, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Canticle_for_Leibowitz Forever way is pretty hard core, liebowitz more... existential. Let me know what you think if you read them πŸ™‚ πŸ€™
Guy Swann · 127w
I am also a big fan of science riction good sir.
vnprc · 127w
A few off the top of my head: Dragon's Egg - Robert L. Forward Astronauts discover aliens on a neutron star. Timemaster - Martha D. Trustee Follow the ridiculous main character as he discovers negative mass and invents his way to a time loop. Dichronauts - Greg Egan Explore a world where time tak...
Ferro · 127w
I liked that series, too. Looking forward to reading the recommendations. Not really science focused, but "Otherland" and the Stalenhag books werde SF reads I enjoyed. If you are interested in science history gossip give "137" a try.
Carman · 122w
There's a 4th book The We are Bob series is really good as well
josh · 122w
Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series.
Kaizen · 122w
I love it when you find a book so good you can't put it down but you also don't want to finish it. I cherish those moments.
Han Sanders · 112w
I was told The expanse would be a good followup if I wanted more of the good sci-fi. Did not followup though, as good as the 3BP series was I figured out during the 3rd book that I was heavier on the fiction than on the science. For that conceptual part I really liked Vonnegut's scifi, and what li...
dazzling · 72w
Children of Time trilogy by Adrian Tchaikovsky is also quite "out there", and very enjoyable.
dazzling · 72w
Fun to see someone else enjoying the more extreme parts of 3bp. Most of my friends just like the first one.