People who didn't attend are allowed to read these too :)
From the "rant for five minutes on your favorite book" panel. I've definitely forgotten some, tell me in the comments and I'll add them. It's worth keeping in mind that someone loves each of these books, and just becuase I didn't doesn't mean you won't.
Also, Atomic rocket.com (seems to be down, possibly wrong url) from the science panel, and on the off chance Kylie Ding reads this, Sierpinski crochet, googling finds better examples, unfortunately I can't remember where I got the pattern.
From the "rant for five minutes on your favorite book" panel. I've definitely forgotten some, tell me in the comments and I'll add them. It's worth keeping in mind that someone loves each of these books, and just becuase I didn't doesn't mean you won't.
- A fire upon the deep Bubbles with ideas.
- The Vorkosigan saga Possibly my favourite series in the whole world
- Kil'n People I normally find David Brin annoying but this was heaps of fun.
- Lord of Light Really interesting
- Guns Germs and Steel (also Collapse) Changed the way I think about the world, worth slogging through the sometimes dense text.
- Bridge of Birds These are good but a little twee.
- First two Damiano books Personally I prefer "Tea with the black dragon". Just saying :)
- Use of Weapons Opinions vary on whether this is one of the better or worse "Culture" books, personally I prefer "Excession", "Consider Phlebas" and "Player of Games".
- Vurt I didn't like this book all that much but I'm not big on low-science psychedelic cyberpunk
- The Borribles
- Ex Machina
- The Princess Diaries
- Fables
- Nylon Angel
- Short fiction of Ted Chiang
- Honor Harrington
- The Gumshoe, the Witch, and the Virtual Corpse
- Bimbos of the death sun
- Freedom and Necessity
- Echoes of the Fourth Magic
- Agent of Change
- Altered Carbon
Also, Atomic rocket.com (seems to be down, possibly wrong url) from the science panel, and on the off chance Kylie Ding reads this, Sierpinski crochet, googling finds better examples, unfortunately I can't remember where I got the pattern.
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Thanks for posting the rest - of all the non-Banks, I've only read half of Neon Angel. Yay for recs!
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After hearing Marianne reading an excerpt from her new book, I can now hear her voice when reading this one. It's very cool.
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:)
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"A Fire Upon the Deep" Vernor Vinge
"Guns, Germs and Steel" & "Collapse" Jarrod Diamond
"Crash Deluxe" Marianne De Pierres
"Fables" A Graphic Novel
"Ex Machina" Another GN (Transit worker becomes superhero)
"Lords of Light and Magic" Roger Zelazny
(which I can't find in a searchable list of his work so I'm not sure about)
"Kil'n People" David Brin
"Zombies of the Gene Pool" "Bimbos of the Death Sun" Sharyn Mccrumb
Something I wrote down as Barry Hewitt "Lee Chao"
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also, I found Bridge of Birds good but the sequels twee. This list makes me want to start reading more books again.
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Freedom and Necessity
(I didn't note the author, but Amazon lists it by Steven Brust & Emma Bull)
Echoes of the Fourth Magic
R.A. Salvatore
Agent of Change (& the rest of the series)
Steven Miller and Sharon Lee
Vurt
Jeff Noon
(I don't remember if this was a favourite, it might have just been mentioned as a discussion point)
the 3rd "Fury of Angels" book
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It's actually the Takeshi Kovacs series - Altered Carbon, Broken Angels, and Woken Furies by Richard Morgan
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