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Re: Classic Sci-Fi Ryan Send a noteboard - 01/09/2010 08:20:56 AM
Asimov, Bradbury, Heinlein, Clark, Dick ... I've never read any works by any of these authors. The idea is intriguing. Is it worth it, or is all their work terribly dated? Where should I start? Is there someone else you would include in a list of "classic science fiction?"

Thanks. :)


I enjoyed the Foundation series by Asimov. It does feel dated, but it is still an enjoyable story nonetheless.

Bradbury, on the other hand...good stories: but his writing to me is one of those that you have to force yourself at points. Still, classic, and worth at least reading once.
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