I don't think of myself as really being a Science Fiction reading, but when I think about it, there are books which can be classified in the science fiction genre which I have read and have enjoyed so I don't know if I can really say I don't read Sci-Fi but I do think I am very trepidatious about the Sci-Fi genre, and have certain assumptions and prejudices about it. When I think of Sci-Fi I think of Star Trek, which just isn't really my thing.
I have always had more of a preference for Fantasy over Sci-Fi. I find exploring worlds molded after the past more interesting to read than venturing into the future. I like mythological creatures better than extra-terrestrial ones, and I like magic better than fancy high-tech.
But I do love Dystopian Fiction which is a Sci-Fi sub-genre, I am a fan of the works of H.G. Wells, and even though I know she denies being considered Sci-Fi, I like Atwood's works.
I have recently started reading the Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Guin and so far I am enjoying it.
So as I do begin to dip my toes into this pool, I am interested in recommendations for Science Fiction works for someone who is uncertain about the genre.
I don't want anything too "hard core" for lack of a better word.
I do tend to gravitate towards Futuristic type stuff and I like Post-Apocalyptic situations and settings.



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