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Reddit mentions of The Andromeda Strain
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of The Andromeda Strain. Here are the top ones.
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Release date | May 2012 |
Based on your list, it seems you're a video gamer, too. Nice, so some of your fiction titles reflect that.
Kindlie link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001RWQVSK/
Kindlie link: https://www.amazon.com/Andromeda-Strain-Michael-Crichton-ebook/dp/B007UH4EPS/
Kindlie link: https://www.amazon.com/Sphere-Michael-Crichton-ebook/dp/B007UH4G9C/
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Kindlie link: https://www.amazon.com/Vault-Beast-E-van-Vogt-ebook/dp/B001M0N0FO
Kindlie link Nightrunners: https://www.amazon.com/Nightrunners-Joe-R-Lansdale-ebook/dp/B00634UDHC
Kindlie link The Drive-in (book 1 of 3): https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Joe-R-Lansdale-ebook/dp/B00H1L5D9E
I also agree with others for their recommendations for Laird Barron, John Langan, Shirley Jackson, Dan Simmons, H.P. Lovecraft, Paul Tremblay, and of course Stephen King. For King, try the Dark Tower series as that's a mix of Western and horror, kind of like if Red Dead Redemption video game went into the horror territory but on an epic scale. Great series. Also check out The Stand which is epic post-apocalyptic tale. I quite liked The Shining as someone else has mentioned and I also liked Salem's Lot.
Lastly, for a great (and free) short story that is a nice twist on The Thing, check out this story that has a similar premise, only it's from the alien's point of view. It was quite cool, and an interesting idea to see how things would look like from the alien's side.
All the Painted Stars by Gwendolyn Clare -- available to read online here at Clarkesworld Magazine website
The Andromeda Strain e-book!
I started reading it over the summer, then someone accidentally spilled coffee on it and ruined it. :(
It's such a great book. I love Crichton.
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I too, like books. I think you'd like The Andromeda Strain. It's by the same author who wrote Jurassic Park.
Dr. Max Tegmark, cosmologist and physics professor at MIT
Dr. Jane Goodall, Primatologist
Dr. Sean Carroll, Theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology
Dr. Temple Grandin, Animal scientist
Dr. Seth Shostak, Senior astronomer and director at the Center for SETI Research
Dr. Chris Stringer, Anthropologist at the Natural History Museum in London
Dr. Jack Horner, Paleontologist at Montana State University
Dr. Adam Riess, astrophysicist at Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Steven Strogatz, professor of mathematics at Cornell University
Dr. Ainissa Ramirez, materials scientist
Dr. Mario Livio, astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute
Olympia LePoint, rocket scientist
Dr. Danielle Lee, biologist
Dr. Michael Shermer, historian of science
Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist