Esotera said:
And here goes my standard suggestions:
- Iain M Banks
- Alastair Reynolds
- Stephen Baxter (Destiny's Children is an amazing series)
- John Wyndham (and the other greats)
- Mammoth Book of Sci-Fi
If you're having trouble finding authors you like, I'd recommend the Mammoth Book, as you can get them for about £3 on amazon but you get around 30 short stories. I love about 50% of the stuff in there and it's made me aware of some really great authors (and also some cheesy classics)
Also, this is greathttp://craphound.com/overclocked/Cory_Doctorow_-_Overclocked_-_When_Sysadmins_Ruled_the_Earth.html
I have been ninja'd so hard.
Anyway let me expound upon his suggestions
Stephen Baxter- The Xeelee Sequence is good; tells the story of a war between humanity (and post-humanity) and near omniscient aliens over the course of eons. Flood and Ark where cool too: Imagine a world where ocean levels didn't stop rising after the ice caps melted... in fact they rise faster.
Alastair Reynolds- Diamond Dogs... dear god where do I start? Pretty much questions what it means to be human/intelligent being/wtfwagon. Haven't read anything else so.
Iain M Banks- Culture series ultratech liberal utopia meets people they don't like... and win.
Cory Doctorow's Little Brother and Down and out in the Magic Kingdom where awesome books... and they're free.