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Reddit mentions of Solaris

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Solaris. Here are the top ones.

Solaris
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Height8 Inches
Length5.3125 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2002
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width0.663 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Solaris:

u/DUG1138 · 15 pointsr/books
u/1point618 · 3 pointsr/SF_Book_Club

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u/ub3rm3nsch · 2 pointsr/thebookclub

Have you read Solaris? I would very highly recommend it if you are a Stanislaw Lem fan.

u/Quazifuji · 2 pointsr/pics

Reading Solaris was kind of embarrassing even though the book's amazing.

u/asiakfiatek · 2 pointsr/books

She probably has all of the books you've mentioned if she really likes them, bookish people usually do... A special edition might be an idea, but I won't be able to help you with that, I go for cheap paperbacks due to money ;)

I'm tempted to recommend "We" by Yevgeny Zamyatin, it's not sci-fi classic per se, but it's a dystopian classic, she would probably like it if she likes Brave New World, but again, she might already have it. Still I'm sure she'd be thrilled to get a thoughtful thank you gift from you, even if she's read it before or even has a copy... Here's a link to that book on amazon, if you want to have a look: amazon link

If she does like classic sci-fi, here are some old-school, hard sci-fi (but it's not all just spaceships and aliens) that she might enjoy and possibly even not have, since a couple of the authors aren't from English speaking countries:

u/nusi42 · -2 pointsr/books

Solaris

I hate it because of its popularity. In my opinion, Lem wrote so much better and way more intense books (e.g. Golem XIV), but Solaris gets all the credit...