What are some good sci-fi books?

What are some good sci-fi books?

And books about overcoming one's own personal darkness and fault?

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I'm gay btw

Based

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sauce?

Emilia at Clarke

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How do you think she comes?

I think she likes to be choked and spit on

Currently reading Red Mars for the third time

She mostly one of those people who laughs while they come

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she is able to show more emotions with her eyebrows only than i can with my whole face.

>that smile
i need this picture in higher resolution

Bump

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bump because I need sci fi shit to read

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Mother Night

Lem is the pinnacle of sci fi novels

>A Fire Upon the Deep
>Genuinely weird aliens mixed in with really cool and unique world building. Different parts of the universe have different rules of physics. A group of humans accidentally build the devil and have to run away to a planet full of hivemind dogs

>Rama
>Classic exploration of a weird spaceship that floats into the solar system. Don't read the "sequels"

>Blindsight
>A Le Reddit favorite, but still good. First contact between post-humans and weird aliens. An exploration into consciousness and the fundamentals of being human.

>Ancillary Justice
>Autistic spaceship controlling a human body goes on an impossible murder mission against her former master. Not a lot of tech-porn, but really interesting society and characters. Deals a lot with how empires work, and imperialism

Book of the new sun

No, he's the pinnacle of sci-fi novelists.