"SciFi and Fantasy Books" Book of the Year 2010 - Top 10 and Authors to Watch in 2011
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An incredible array of science fiction material is free to the general public as a set of downloads at the website of SciFi & Fantasy Books . Reading through the titles, we find classics and newer works from well known and lesser known science fiction authors.
Some of the titles include one of my favorites: Flatland by Edwin Abbott. In a 2D world - boring and narrow-minded - a humble square makes 3D discoveries as he guides readers through many of the idioms of 2D life. Written in 1884, it was followed up by other in the 20th Century with Sphereland (1983) by Dionys Burger, Cornelie J. Rheinboldt, and Isaac Asimov. And I;ve just discovered Flatterland: Like Flatland ,Only More So by Ian Stewart in 2002.
Another free download is the classic pulp magazine Planet Stories with the short story by Phillip K. Dick, Beyond Lies the Wub (1952). A man buys what he thinks is a pig from a Martian on the red planet, but finds it's something else... Several of this authors books are offered free at the web page.
Other titles offered at no charge include From the Earth to the Moon (Jules Verne), some H.G. Wells works and many you may not have read or known previously, and books by the famed Poul Anderson, Marion ZImmer Bradley, David Lindsay, Ray Cummings (Brigand of the Moon), and Mary Shelley, Robert Silverberg, and Edgar Rice Burroughs. Watch the page for additions -- such a web page is better than Half Price Books to a collector.
Fantasy or Science Fiction?
"The most succinct description of the differences between science fiction and fantasy is:
Fantasy is the impossible made probable. Science fiction is the improbable made possible." -- Antony Jones (Ant), Founder of Science Fiction and Fantasy website, on SciFi & Fantasy Books (SFBooks).
#3 of Top Picks for 2010: Amortals by Matt Forbeck.
"Man wakes up in new clone body and must solve his own murder." [twitter.com/mforbeck]
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SCIFI - FANTASY BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2010 - TOP 10 + 2
SFBook (SciFi & Fantasy Books) held a Book of the Year reader vote for 2010 and the results publilshed at the website show the following top picks. Votes from #4 below decline to under 7% of total votes and fewer.
- The Road to Bedlam by Mike Shevdon. 24.4% of the vote.
- Pink Noise by Leonid Korogodsk. 21.8%
- Amortals by Matt Forbeck 18.2% "Man wakes up in new clone body and must solve his own murder." Set in the future in Washington DC.
- The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. 15.1%
- Renewal by Hylton H Smith.
- The World House by Guy Adams.
- Second Sight by Greg Hamerton.
- Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. -- Classic.
- Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A Heinlein. - Another Classic.
- The Seige of Scarn by Robert C Auty. -- Immensely popular and copies are rising in value.
- While the gods sleep by Johhny Fincham. -- This writer says he was the oldest of 5 dyslexic, deranged, and dysfunctional siblings. He has studied English Literature and writes also about palmistry. Odd and interesting.
- The Gathering Storm by Robert Jordan (1948 - 2007). Decorated Viet Nam Conflict veteran and writer.
More of the Top 10 + 2
- J. Robert King
Welcome. J. Robert King is the award-winning author of over twenty novels, most recently The Shadow of Reichenbach Falls and the Mad Merlin trilogy. Twitter @jrobertking - The Shadow of Reichenbach Falls - Review
This crime novel combines a set of famous characters with aplomb and humor. Thomas Carnacki the Ghost Finder becomes entwined with Anna, daughter of Professor Moriarity...Sherlock Holmes; House, MD... - Angry Robot Books
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Matt Forbeck Books
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- Forbeck.com
The official website of Matt Forbeck, author and game designer
Authors to Watch
Ms. Lauren Beukes of South Africa is on fire as a sci-fi thriller author in 2010 and early 2011. Her ZOO CITY made the British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) awards shortlist twice and her Moxyland is a fan favorite. Her work has been nominated for the Sunday Times book list and the Alan Paton Award as well. Her books are available in UK, South Africa, and America and sure to go global soon. She is recommended to us all by first rate author and game designer Matt Forbeck (@mforbeck).
With her acclaimed Zoo City novel, Ms. Beaukes added her aid to The Suitcase Project, which helps children arriving as refugees in her country without family or connections. A series of Zoo City Bares for sale and auction are wonderful peices of art and toys that provide additional funding for the project. Read about it all at her web link below.
Follow Lauren Beukes on Twitter @laurenbeukes.
Mr. Matt Forbeck not only provided the #3 best out of 10 Top Sci Fi books for 2010, but is offering us beginning in 2011 Star Wars vs. Star Trek - Could the Empire Kick the Federation's Ass?, with a forward by Tim Russ (Tuvok of ST:Voyager). Mr. Forbeck is additionally the father of quadruplets, also very interesting.
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Star Wars is among my favourite.
Thank you, Patty, for sharing your knowledge with us.
Gotta love the sci-fi authors...old and new. Sci-fi takes the impossible dream into a visual mode allowing for future inventors to ponder..."What if?"
Bill Shatner invented the cell phone, ya' know?
Great topic...thanks for the hub.
Patty I love the quote by Antony Jones. I have been thinking about reading Amortals, now I must read it.
I just finished reading a really great sci-fi titled, "Pink Noise: A Posthuman Tale" by Leonid Korogodski... Has a fantastic battle that takes place both in the physical realm and in the mind.
The only one I have read in the 2010 list was RJJ's Gathering Storm. I just finished reading Towers of Midnight over Christmas the latest offering the 13th book in the Wheel of Time. It has been quite a journey. I've enjoyed the final books that have been co-authored by Brandon Sanderson who has taken over the writing of the story since RJJ's passing. I must read more sci-fi - thanks for the list.
I've only gotten around to reading one of these, "The Name of the Wind," but it was so dang good, I've got to believe that if you're only going to read one of these, that it would be a good one to choose.
Thanks for the Hub! It's given me a lot of titles to look forward to.
This is very informative! I will read these books for my producer friend who is looking to make a sci-fi film.
Not sure why, but I'm mildly offended Name of the Wind didn't rate higher. That is hands down my favorite book.
Maybe it's just the agitation at Wise Man's Fear being so near but not out yet.
My little rant aside, great list, a few on here I somehow missed so I'll have to pick those up.
Star wars is really great...Thanks for interesting post





















arthurchappell 16 months ago
great feature - the classics are genuinely great titles here especiallt Stranger In A Strange Land