I love Sci-fi. Must be the only genre I like. Except.. beside Frank Herbert, I never found some good sci-fi.
Asimov is good, but with stupid character sometime.
And most of the other, from Dan Simmons to C. Clark , F. Leiber (the one who wrote the same story twice, in 2 trilogy) , Jack Vance, Van vogt (at least, this one is funny for his personal heel face turn ), they all lack constructed clever story.. and as I said, I dont like sci-fi close in the future, like all the cyberpunk sub-genre.
Ok Zelazny, get a pass. He is funny with real original setting.
Herbert> Zelazny> Asimov > Every one else > K.Dick
So thanks for the recommendation. I'll read the summary ....
Ok I just read it on wiki
Now, I remember!!
I read that Book. I should have remember It has the same title in french.
I loved the premise. and was disappointed by the solution. On the grip hand, at the time I read it (if I remember well, I took it in my small local library under the Sacré Coeur.. or my modern library in Strasbourg... or I should check in my bookcase if I bought it)... anyway , at that time, I had no idea of the Fermi paradox.
But imho, it is still a lackluster resolution, so I never read anything else from the guy. That's the problem: when I love the basic mystery, the author better deliver on the resolution, or I get real pissed.
Maybe the 2 others tome are better. Guess I'll never know
Which is interesting because I had a really hard time with Frank Herbert.
Spin is a better book than the next two but Spin doesn't really resolve the Fermi Paradox. The other two books do.
- That's the problem: when I love the basic mystery, the author better deliver on the resolution, or I get real pissed.
Right there with ya. That's probably why I hated Three Body Problem so much.