Subj : Re: Good Older Fantasy & To : Gamgee From : Boraxman Date : Fri May 09 2025 08:26:00 -=> Gamgee wrote to Foriest Jan Smith <=- Ga> @MSGID: <681CB455.18444.dove-ent@palantirbbs.ddns.net> Ga> @REPLY: <681BF76D.557.dove-ent@enigma-bbs.com> -=> Foriest Jan Smith wrote to All <=- FJS> I've been getting into lots of older sci-fi stuff as of late (the old X FJS> Minus One serials, Jules Verne, some older sci-fi anthologies I own FJS> from the 70s and 80s (Machines That Think, edited by Isaac Asimov is FJS> what got me into sci-fi!), but I'm itching for more good stuff. I do FJS> have an older copy of the Foundation Trilogy I've been meaning to try FJS> but I'm wondering if there's any other good sci-fi of the 50s-60s I FJS> should keep an eye out for (I have half a mind to look for more sci-fi FJS> pulp magazines, lol). Ga> I have always considered the Foundation Trilogy to be the "gold Ga> standard" of science fiction. Doesn't get any better. Read that Ga> first. Be advised that there are 3-4 "sequel" books to that trilogy, Ga> that are pretty much garbage. Stick with the original three. I only know of two sequel books, and a prequel or two. I've read two of the sequels, Foundations Edge and Foundation and Earth. There is a distinctly different tone and atmosphere, and both follow a different story arc, with the second continuing from the first. I think pretty much every other Asimov book or story I've read, I rate higher than these two. I have one of the prequels which I found at a second hand bookstore and got out of curiosity, but my expectations are low. FJS> On the same note, I've completely neglected Fantasy. I have yet to find FJS> ANY fantasy novels I like. A penpal sent me some ebooks of authors like FJS> Anne McCaffery, Brandon Sanderson, E.E. Knight, etc. I had already had FJS> some interest--having read some older short stories by Robert E. Howard FJS> (I'd love some recommendationso f those if you have any). But I'm FJS> mainly interested getting my hands on anything decent fantasy wise that FJS> isn't anime or Skyrim, lol. FJS> If anyone has any recommendations of either, I'm dying to know! Ga> Well, again the "gold standard" (IMHO) of this genre is The Lord of the Ga> Rings. Three books, doesn't get any better. Oh - there is a "prequel" Ga> to these three called "The Hobbit", which should DEFINITELY be read Ga> first. Ga> That should keep you busy for a little while. ;-) My uncle lent me Lord of the Rings when I was 9 or so. He was quite the Tolkein fan, but as far as I know, not into fantasy, just Tolkein. I had already read the Hobbit by then, and quite enjoyed it, but the size of Lord of the Rings was daunting and the pace slower. It sat on the back burner and I didn't read it until much later in life. It IS the gold standard of fantasy, and set the template for many other fantasy works later. Tolkein was to fantasy what iD Software was to First Person Shooters, but to be honest, that may be UNDER stating it. --- MultiMail/Linux v0.49 þ Synchronet þ MS & RD BBs - bbs.mozysswamp.org .