I felt it was more appropriate to necro this rather than make yet another book thread since this isn't that old just yet. Lately I've been getting into books. Indeed, I've found that books can be quite awesome as forms of entertainment. As fun as it is to browse the library shelves looking for author/title names I recognize, I'd like some on the spot recommendations for now.
Things I've read:
- 1984
- Dune
- Ender's Game
- Starship Troopers
While 1984 was interesting with decent bits here and there, mainly the parts where O'Brien was more active. Overall the text was still fairly boring to read. It just didn't captivate me all that well. I really liked the other three books though. All had great characters that were fun to follow as far as I'm concerned. I liked Dune for its politic and religious going ons, very interesting. Starship Troopers really resonated with me with its whole Duty & Honour brothers-in-arms camaraderie. I really liked the world it portrayed, and how it was portrayed. I liked the indoctrination, both that which was directed at the characters in-book as well as the ideas the author clearly tried to instill in the reader. And Ender? Let's just say I liked Ender. Never really thought I would find a piece of fiction where adolescents were as good main characters as they were in Ender's Game.
Going through those, I think what I liked about the aforementioned works was the ever present atmosphere of militarism and all it entails. All were more or less dark or greyish shade; the characters weren't
free, they were all a part of a greater whole/organization with discipline, duty and responsibilities to match. I liked reading that. Not necessarily portraying worlds I'd want to live in or people I'd want to be, but definitely something I love reading about. I liked the messianic aspects and conversations in Dune, I enjoyed the moral history & philosophy classes in Starship Troopers and I loved the parts in Ender's Game where people were talking about the justification of the bug war and the means with which they fought it.
So, what should I pick next that would strike a chord akin to the works mentioned? It doesn't have to be Sci-Fi, I just want something with atmosphere similar to the ones I've read so far. It could be fantasy, (alternate) history or modern day for all I care. And one last bit, for the time being I'm staying out of series'. I didn't read beyond Dune, I never checked Ender's Shadow or the other sequels, that's not what I'm looking for right now. The individual book can be long, sure, but for the time being no Dark Tower or Song of Fire & Ice. They may be good, I will probably look into them some day, but not now. For now I just want individual standalone works.
Maybe some more Heinlein perhaps? Or is Starship Troopers one-of-a-kind in his career?