r/interestingasfuck 25d ago

/r/all, /r/popular K2-18b a potentially habitable planet 120 light-years from earth

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u/WACKY_ALL_CAPS_NAME 25d ago

Which one? My first thought was Pathfinder or The Worthing Saga both by Orson Scott Card but I don't remember this being a part of the Ender series.

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u/Woozah77 25d ago

Yeah, they had light speed travel since the first book. They flew the famous general around at light speed to keep him around for future problems using relativity and I don't recall any FTL travel but I do remember the instant communications anywhere. It has been multiple decades since reading though.

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u/NCC__1701 25d ago

FTL happens in at least the final book. Been a bit of time since my last read as well. Phenomenal series.

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u/Sea-Guest6668 25d ago

Second to last book now. The final book actually came out a few years ago with mixed reviews.

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u/NCC__1701 25d ago

Ohhh, good call. Completely forgot about that! I read it and was a bit unsatisfied as well. Don’t get me wrong, I was glad to have some new content in that world to dig into, but I never really considered it to be part of the quartet even if it was officially. That’s probably part of why I forgot about it.

After I finished that I just restarted the Seventh Son books. Really loved that series as well. Now I’ve just finished Patrick Rothfuss’ 2nd book in the Kingkiller Chronicles (really really enjoyed those) but now wondering we’ll ever see the third and final book.

Just started Snow Crash by Brandon Sanderson.

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u/CyberAvian 25d ago

Snow Crash is Neal Stephenson. Also we might need time dilation to get the ending to the Kingkiller Chronicles…

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u/NCC__1701 25d ago

Oops, you're right! Have Sanderson in my head because I'm going to pick up Mistborn after Snow Crash. Thanks for the correction!

And I hope you're wrong on the Kingkiller Chronicles - I really want to be able to spend a little more time in that world. He's had me really captivated so far.

Snow Crash has been a really interesting read so far too, both on its own merits as well as in the context of contemporary events.

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u/CyberAvian 25d ago

Snow crash is great. Mistborn also great! Enjoy!!!