Ask HN: Favorite Fiction Books of 2018?
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Martha Wells' The Murderbot Diaries (a series of four novellas) was completed this year. It's about an AI which figures out how to break out of it's control module, and decides to not go on a stereotypical murderous rampage, and instead just do their job well enough that no one notices they're watching soap operas in their free time.
+1 Existential, thought provoking, yet fast-paced and a over far too soon. A must read for anyone interested in contemplating a near future where all the power of our smartphones is in our head, always available. Yes it’s about AI, but the humanity of the bot makes it easy to see we don’t need artificial general intelligence to start seeing a universe like this one.
Elevation by Stephen King. I'd count King among my favorite authors. I regularly go back to reread classics like Salem's Lot and The Stand. But I've fallen out of the habit of reading him lately because his output is so prodigious, and his books have taken on a sameness that I find wearying. In that context, Elevation, which is sweet-natured and short, is a refreshing change of pace and probably my favorite King book of the last 20 years.
And another vote for the Murderbot Diaries. Not groundbreaking, but fast and fun with an interesting POV character.
And another vote for the Murderbot Diaries. Not groundbreaking, but fast and fun with an interesting POV character.
Bartleby the Scrivener by Herman Melville (of Moby Dick fame.) Incredibly well-written and hilarious short story about an apathetic office worker.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartleby,_the_Scrivener
http://moglen.law.columbia.edu/LCS/bartleby.pdf
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartleby,_the_Scrivener
http://moglen.law.columbia.edu/LCS/bartleby.pdf
Kind of OT but since this is a thread about fiction books, I read a very interesting short story on HN but can't remember the author or the title. It was about a person who meets god and then finally realizes that every person he has met on earth is his past self (or incarnation?). Anyone know that one? Also any good recommendations for similar short scifi stories?
Past Tense - Lee Child
The Forbidden Door - Dean Koontz
The Crooked Staircase - Dean Koontz
The Outsider - Stephen King
Sleeping Beauties - Stephen King & Owen King
The Fallen - David Baldacci
Zeroes - Chuck Wendig
The Supernatural Enhancements - Edgar Cantero
A Canticle for Leibowitz - Walter M. Miller Jr.
A Wrinkle in Time - Madeleine L'Engle
The Forbidden Door - Dean Koontz
The Crooked Staircase - Dean Koontz
The Outsider - Stephen King
Sleeping Beauties - Stephen King & Owen King
The Fallen - David Baldacci
Zeroes - Chuck Wendig
The Supernatural Enhancements - Edgar Cantero
A Canticle for Leibowitz - Walter M. Miller Jr.
A Wrinkle in Time - Madeleine L'Engle
I enjoyed Lake Success a lot.