The very first "Sci-fi" I ever read were my cousin Carles collection of Tom Swift books. I remember reading a story about Mars in a children' magazine, and being impressed that I could celebrate two birthdays in one years. First published book I remember reading was Robert A. Heinlein's "Stranger In Paradise" if I have the title correct. His story about an Earth expedition who brings back a human raises in Mars culture. My last sci-fi book, which I am now re-reading is "IceRigger" by Alan Dean Foster. Good stuff!!
The first one I remember reading was "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card, in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine at the Winnipeg Public Library. Eventually he re-wrote it into novel form, and wrote an entire universe around it with 12 novels and short stories. Still one of my favourites. I'm "re-reading" it by listening to it on my iPhone.
It was either that or Asimov's "Foundation" Trilogy. Still a classic. I should dig it up and re-read it. That and the John Carter of Mars series. Or was it Heilein's "Starship Troopers".
Aargh - I've hit a memory landmine!
p.s. The book Retro Blog is thinking of is "Stranger in a Strange Land". I have both the original and un-abridged versions. Interesting comparative reading.
Thanks for Stranger In A Strange Land title correction, it was one of my favorites for years and I also purchased the unabridged edition. I too have a memory land mind, many MANY titles come up. Any one every read "Alas Babylon" By Pat Frank? I learned that thieves should not steal irradiated jewelery.
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The very first "Sci-fi" I ever read were my cousin Carles collection of Tom Swift books.
I remember reading a story about Mars in a children' magazine, and being impressed that I could celebrate two birthdays in one years. First published book I remember reading was Robert A. Heinlein's "Stranger In Paradise" if I have the title correct. His story about an Earth expedition who brings back a human raises in Mars culture. My last sci-fi book, which I am now re-reading is "IceRigger" by Alan Dean Foster.
Good stuff!!
The first one I remember reading was "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card, in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine at the Winnipeg Public Library. Eventually he re-wrote it into novel form, and wrote an entire universe around it with 12 novels and short stories. Still one of my favourites. I'm "re-reading" it by listening to it on my iPhone.
It was either that or Asimov's "Foundation" Trilogy. Still a classic. I should dig it up and re-read it. That and the John Carter of Mars series. Or was it Heilein's "Starship Troopers".
Aargh - I've hit a memory landmine!
p.s. The book Retro Blog is thinking of is "Stranger in a Strange Land". I have both the original and un-abridged versions. Interesting comparative reading.
If you read that at home, the book is probably still there. I read it, too. It was in the brown bookshelf. I liked it :) H.
It wouldn't surprise me.
Thanks for Stranger In A Strange Land title correction, it was one of my favorites for years and I also purchased the unabridged edition. I too have a memory land mind, many MANY titles come up.
Any one every read "Alas Babylon" By Pat Frank? I learned that thieves should not steal irradiated jewelery.
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