I've only read The Dispossessed out of them, but really enjoyed it. That said, my nominee for best scifi series is probably the Culture series. Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism, the series.
I highly recommend it. I think the point of the series flies over a lot of folks' heads, since he never comes out and says "The Culture is FALGSC," but it's quite clear. It's a space utopia where you can change gender at will (people will do stuff like be a man, fuck a girl, get her pregnant, then switch to being a girl and then the girl switches to being a man to get her pregnant, so they're both pregnant at the same time), material needs are not even talked about because there's such an abundance of resources that everybody is provided for anything you could possibly want, it's run by benevolent super-computing AIs, and the whole series is about how people find meaning in different ways when FALGSC is achieved, and how The Culture interacts with societies and worlds outside of their utopia. What are the politics around forcibly bringing them into the Culture, when you know your way of life is better for all involved? What about uplifting species? How about war mongering races, what do you do? It's a really fascinating series that touches on all this stuff, and is the perfect illustration of the point a lot of people make where they go like "well even if we got to live in a communist society what would you do? Wouldn't you feel bad and lost without working all the time/suffering from lacking basic needs?"
Note that the first book probably isn't the best place to start, since it's an outside looking in to the Culture. It's still a good book, but Player of Games (imo) is a better starting point since it gives more background on the Culture and the main character is somebody raised in the Culture.
Perfect statement, The Hainish Cycle are my nominees for best sci fi
I've only read The Dispossessed out of them, but really enjoyed it. That said, my nominee for best scifi series is probably the Culture series. Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism, the series.
Havent read that sounds :chefs-kiss:
I highly recommend it. I think the point of the series flies over a lot of folks' heads, since he never comes out and says "The Culture is FALGSC," but it's quite clear. It's a space utopia where you can change gender at will (people will do stuff like be a man, fuck a girl, get her pregnant, then switch to being a girl and then the girl switches to being a man to get her pregnant, so they're both pregnant at the same time), material needs are not even talked about because there's such an abundance of resources that everybody is provided for anything you could possibly want, it's run by benevolent super-computing AIs, and the whole series is about how people find meaning in different ways when FALGSC is achieved, and how The Culture interacts with societies and worlds outside of their utopia. What are the politics around forcibly bringing them into the Culture, when you know your way of life is better for all involved? What about uplifting species? How about war mongering races, what do you do? It's a really fascinating series that touches on all this stuff, and is the perfect illustration of the point a lot of people make where they go like "well even if we got to live in a communist society what would you do? Wouldn't you feel bad and lost without working all the time/suffering from lacking basic needs?"
Thanks for the rec, will give the Culture series a try!
Note that the first book probably isn't the best place to start, since it's an outside looking in to the Culture. It's still a good book, but Player of Games (imo) is a better starting point since it gives more background on the Culture and the main character is somebody raised in the Culture.