To all you Ender fans. there's a new edition to the series. Ender in Exile.
Personally I think Speaker for the dead is the best, followed by Ender's Shadow, and then Enders Game
*Drops a load in his pants*
Hmmm... go clean up... or go buy the book... Decisions, decisions.
Robert Heinlein - Another good Sci-fi Author, wrote a lot of books that people have heard of even though they don't know it. His books are all firmly based in the future possibilities of real science. And he loves to explain how all this stuff is possible with current (back in his time) technology. I also firmly believe that aside from being an author Heinlein was a Mathematician and a die hard hippy.
Starship Troopers - Oh you saw the movie? Good for you, it's nothing like the book except the peoples names, and the military and giant alien bugs are involved. The movie missed the 12 foot tall powered armor EVERY SINGLE soldier uses. And the high level mathematics that were involved in operating it.
The Number of the Beast - Interesting take on the line 'six and six and six' in the bible. Interperating it to actually mean 'six to the sixth power to the sixth power'. The book involves trans-dimensional travel, with 'the number' being the dimensional home to a race of ultra violent trans-dimensional conquerors.
Have Spacesuit will travel - A young boy in the future gets his hands on an 'antique' space suit (meaning one of the one we use now) fixes it up and goes for a 'space walk' in the woods behind his house. His space suit radio then picks up a distress signal, sending him on a real space adventure to the moon and back. This is a nice adventure style with not a lot of hard thinking.. but I do like how he pays very close attention to technology incompatability between new tech and old tech.
Stranger in a Strange Land - Yeah, you've heard about it, but do you actually know what it's about? It's about a human raised by Martians (not human), who then returns to Earth. This is far more of a spiritual Sci-fi. It's all about him trying to teach earthlings the way of the martians and not understanding why we are the way we are. Very strong Jesus/hippy overtones. (Wow never though I'd put those two people in the same sentence)
The Moon is a harsh Mistress - Some one else said this one earlier in the thread, go search it out.
The Door into Summer - Time travel. It's involves a man who develops a unique piece of technology only to have it 'stolen' by his business partners. He ends traveling back through time to stop it, multiple times. Rather interesting how Heinlein shows the end results of actions the main character takes, but hasn't taken yet by that time in the story.
Well that's all for now.
::Edit::
I'm also going to add in the
Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind It's not getting nearly enough mention in this thread and it's BETTER (YES BETTER) Than Jordan's WoT series. It's also finished. Here are the Titles:
Wizard's First RuleStone of Tears - I know, I know. It's got nothing to do with the WoT version.
Blood of the FoldTemple of the WindsSoul of the FireFaith of the FallenThe Pillars of CreationNaked EmpireChainfire -\
Phantom ---> Often referred to as "the Chainfire Trilogy"
Confessor /