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This is one of my first Sf books. I read a lot of sword but never got into laser, I guess. I read one book (Julian May, the one where a girl falls for a robot who has feelings) and some books that skirt the edges, but nothing like this. I though SF would be boring, maybe I got it mixed up with science textbooks :) or maybe I had more a military genre in mind, it just never appealed to me.
But this... It's amazing! It's like fantasy on steroids. It's an adventure but also a bit Rothfuss-y in the way the descriptions just bring everything to life. Ok, they're totally different authors so please don't shoot me for saying that, but it really feels like when I read NOTW. It just sucks me in and I don't actually care about the plot, I just want to hang around with the characters, see what they do, explore this big beautiful world with them. I could read three chapters about what they did for breakfast and still enjoy it :)
Fun and wonder and exploring and aliens with elephant faces and big mean kitty cats and WOW! Niven totally hooked me in the first few pages with slidewalks and transfer booths and other strange concepts, the beautiful descriptions that just didn't try too hard. He's got an incredible way with words.
I did have to google a pic of the ringworld though :) I'm bad at seeing pictures mentally so a few things have kind of passed over my head, but I'm so into this book (and totally open to suggestions of similar!)

I got hooked for the same reason, and ended up reading the whole Niven booklist, more or less. I hope you continue to have fun reading SF (lasers). Some more contemporary writers include Peter F. Hamilton, Alastair Reynolds. Here's a rare gem, Emerald Eyes, or try Neuromancer. Finally, you might want to review this list:
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/37...
I'm sure others will have great suggestions.




I don't play Halo but have got to find that short story!

Yes I loved seeing the precursors for Halo since I have enjoyed those games and books so much!

You and me both. Am reading
The Ringworld Engineers now since I need another happy fix.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Ringworld Engineers (other topics)Emerald Eyes (other topics)
Neuromancer (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Peter F. Hamilton (other topics)Alastair Reynolds (other topics)
The plot is really simple --- the discovery and exploration of a BDO (big dumb object), and the group of explorers that fall into it and eventually escape. But the science fictional constructs, the air of adventure, the realization that the author has us in the palm of his hand and can spring something totally unexpected at the turn of the page --- these are just priceless.