2/ To some degree, this is going to overlap with politics. That's not my goal, but it's kind of inevitable.
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13/ If Dune did not exist, the universe would be poorer. If Xanth #31, or Harry Dresden #12 didn't exist, no one would notice. MANY MANY "don't need to exist" books are good fun. I'm happy people have them, bc fun is good!
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14/ * The Fall Revolution series by Ken MacLeod, bc it made me realize that very strange and subtle politics (not just bog standard red team / blue team / libertarianism) could be expressed in novel form. Cemented my dislike for Ayn Rand's "lecture" approach.
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15/ * Pedido Street Station by China Mieville, for similar reasons. Dude's a Marxist, but he can WRITE. Also, he - like Ken - doesn't LECTURE you about his politics. He just creates a world according to his axioms and lets you watch and learn as it plays out.
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16/ There are more: need to mention Iain Banks, Larry Niven, and others. But that's a start.
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But the innumerable Dune sequels fall squarely into the “shouldn’t exist” category.
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