![]() ![]() Roadside Picnic (1972) (adapded for screen/TV/video games, published before you were born, hopeful fantasy- hard mode, standalone - hard mode). Monday Begins on Saturday (1965) (adapted for screen, published before you were born, non-western setting - hard mode, hopeful fantasy - hard mode): the Institute of Wizardry and Magic recruits a computer scientist to work on their newly acquired supercomputer. ![]() ![]() Hard to Be a God (1964) (adapted for screen x 2, published before you were born, standalone, but not hard mode): humans try to speed up the development of a medieval world on a newly discovered planet. If all you want is some pointers on where to start, here is a short list of books that have been translated into English and will all be excellent starting points/great reads. Additionally, at the end I share my own thoughts on their work - general thoughts, as well as my reactions to some of their books. ![]() This Author Appreciation post covers briefly their biographies and their bibliography. No author has influenced my reading habits, my thoughts, my belief system, my understanding of good and bad, and my understanding of what good prose is, as Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, known to the world as the Strugatsky Brothers. ![]()
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