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What I learned about the Future by reading 100 science fiction novels - Medium/Better Humans
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Hovertext: Do you think you could actually clean the living room at some point, though? xkcd - Vacuum
When 8 of his 100 are the Foundation "trilogy" and he highlights Foundation over Foundation & Empire, I grow suspicious. When it takes him 7 Ender books and he likes the first one, I grow more suspicious. When he stops the Sprawl Trilogy at the first book, my trust is gone. But when the dude lists all four books of the Hyperion series as "favorites" I can dismiss the dude without having to read a word he says. It's more like "what I learned by cherry-picking science fiction for the most awful books."
I really enjoyed all 4 of the "Hyperion" books, but I have to agree with you anyway - the fact that "Slaughterhouse-Five" is on that list, and not in bold, tells me a lot right there.
And yeah, when he implies he likes "Ender's Game" better than "Speaker for the Dead", I have to wonder if he even read all those books.
Tell me what you enjoyed about them because I gave up about 200 pages into the first one and have yet to have a discussion with someone who hasn't shouted me down as an abject idiot for not seeing their divine beauty immediately. It would be refreshing to hear someone list their merits without calling me a jackass first.
https://hubski.com/pub?id=36628 It wasn't the best thing I ever read, but I did enjoy it.