For an intellectual challenge, I've started reading Phil Dick's most demanding book, VALIS…
… and what a challenge it is!
I just finished Mona Lisa Overdrive from William Gibson's The Sprawl Trilogy.
it's a interesting series. I found it very confusing at times and a little frustrated about the details left up to the reader to decide. I'm writing an essay about this book right now. I found great service here to help me with my writing. Hope I'll finish it in the near future.
Ringworld is great!
I have started to re-read all the books in the saga of recluse series:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saga_of_Recluce
I polished off Magician: Apprentice last night, and now I'm roughly fifty pages into the second book, Magician: Master. This is such a fun series to read and I vividly recall having to wait on each and every book to be issued!! The latter books taper off in quality a bit, but the first three to four are just outstanding.
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Would you recommend these?
Rift War series is also amazing, loved those!
You didn't mention the Empire trilogy, so if you haven't read that, it's the one you missed. Others, not really.I loved Magician/Silverthorn/Darkness when they first came out, but didn't really enjoy the couple after that (Prince of the Blood, The King's Buccaneer). (..)
What are considered the high points in his oeuvre that I've missed?