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Lemmy World Rules

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Hello.

I'm reading the second book in the Backyard Starship series. I find the books entertaining, but in my opinion, they lack depth.

I'm looking for some better sci-fi literature, so feel free to give me some recommendations.

Edit: Thank you all for the recommendations. I've added them to my reading list and I'm looking forward to reading them!

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[–] valen@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

One of my favorites is an older book by John Brunner: The Crucible of Time. It's unusual because there are no humans anywhere. It's about a culture of very alien beings that periodically get decimated by something (not another species). It follows a movement to improve science to the point where they can understand what's going on, and prevent/escape from it. A really good book