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Ray Bradbury > Arthur C. Clark > Robert Heinlein Agree?

Ray Bradbury > Arthur C. Clark > Robert Heinlein

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Melissa #questionnaire

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Stacey

Asimov > Bradbury. Never read Clark or Heinlein

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Carol

All three are excellent reads. Love their short stories as well as novels.

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MelissaQuestion author

I thought Starship Troopers was okay, but Stranger in a Strange land was maddening (not in a good way).

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Carol

@Melissa Try “A Sound of Thunder” by Brandbury. Lots of references to the theme in today’s world. The future is fluid. Br;adbury–“there Will come Soft Rains” and “The Pedestiran. “Lifeline” by Clark. Door Into Summer by Hesinlein. Also Revolt in 2100 by Heinlein. So prescient.

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Nirvan

Clarke > Asimov > Heinlein. Never read Bradbury.

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Gee

Asimov > Heinlein > Clarke > Bradbury.

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Lynne

I have to admit I never quite got Arthur C. Clarke. Love the other three, though.

Heinlein has flashes of genius and madness. You never know quite what to expect when you start one of his books.

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Ivo

Asimov>Bradbury>Simak>Heinlein>Clark

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Bruce

Golden Age. Merrill, Williamson, Van Vogt.

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Carolyn

H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, Michael Crichton…

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Judy

love Crichton

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Judy

anyone read Lovecraft, my cousin introduced me to him when i was young.

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MelissaQuestion author

Generally, I find his ideas fun, but his writing dry

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Anamalia

Asimiv>Bradbury>Heinlein >Herbert (Dune series)

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Peter

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