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What aspects do you enjoy most about your favorite sci fi or fantasy novels? Obviously it’s a mix of everything but what consistent themes do you find yourself returning to frequently?

To give an example, I tend to like complex and internally consistent magic systems or “hard magic” systems, eg Brandon Sanderson. He basically invents an alternative physics in a given series and there’s a whole set of stories around that.

I also put a lot of weight on complex characters, eg Game of Thrones. You know it’s good writing when someone can push a kid out of a window in the first episode and then somehow kind of make you almost like the guy later on.

If you don’t like sci fi and/or fantasy, what is it about the genre(s) that you dislike? And do you like one but not the other, or both or neither?

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Kirt R 1y ago

I've been working my way through the classics of science fiction. It is fascinating to read about an author's prediction on what the future may look like and then match it up with with the direction that technology ended up developing in.

I just read Robert Heinlein's the Moon is a Harsh Mistress, which is a definitely a recommended read for any freedom loving individuals that wish to escape the current authoritarian regimes.

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