I'm no where near as well read in SciFi as many who post here, but I've read my fair share.
In no order, books I loan to friends:
- Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow. These two make a perfect pairing for any SciFi fan. Probably not Card's best work, but perhaps his most entertaining.
- Assimov's Foundation trilogy (w/ prequel if you're in the mood). This series hasn't left my main bookshelf in 15 years.
- Brave New World, 1984, and Farenheit 451. Yeah, those books they have you read in high school. They're good. Very good.
- Atwood's Oryx and Crake and Handmaid's Tale. This falls into the "speculative fiction" category, so if you're looking for spaceships look elsewhere. If you're looking for something to read after Brave New World, 1984, and Fahrenheit 451, give her a shot. I doubt you'll regret it.
- Snowcrash and Neuromancer. I'm not sure these two fit into a special SciFi category, but if you like one, I'm guessing you'll like the other. I can picture Gibson and Stephenson having drinks, talking what the what-ifs of our society.
- Robert A. Heinlein. The man who is perhaps responsible for my love of reading. I remember discovering Starship Troopers, the Puppet Masters, the Moon is a Harsh Mistress, Tunnel in the Sky, Have Space Suit-Will Travel... these books fostered a love for reading and writing that ultimately led to decent grades in high school and college. I'd suggest to anyone who's never really read Heinlein to visit your local library and check out and armful of his books. They're quick reads.
- Card's Speaker for the Dead and Xenoside. I've had college professors talk about these works, and they're worth reading. After reading Ender's Game, Speaker and Xeno you'll probably want to read the quartet's conclusion Children of the Mind, but that title is NOT on my recommended list. Basically... you have to read it, but that doesn't mean you have to like it. =)
- Le Guin's The Dispossessed. Like Atwood, she's good. Very good. After you're done go out and read her Earthsea quartet. Not SciFi, but hey, if you're reading SciFi you really should be reading fantasy, too.
Alright, that's enough.
Dyloot