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Lewis's Narnia series and the Cosmic Trilogy are interesting cases as regards this discussion, but I can't see any way to discuss them properly outside the P&R subforum. I liked them both as stories in their own right, but you'd have to be quite ignorant of Christianity to miss that aspect of them, and if you're a devout Christian you are going to perceive these a little differently to other readers - especially if you're also aware of Lewis's non-fiction writing. |
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Narnia was mentioned before we got the clarification about what OP meant and OP specifically says it doesn't work. His Dark Materials is specifically anti-Christianity / pro-atheism, how does that fit in any way? I mentioned Earthsea before we got the clarification about magic; after the clarification I don't think it fits. Great series, one of my favorites, but it doesn't fit the request. About half the first book is about the main character becoming a wizard, how does that vilify magic? |
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Recommending books to people is not about getting them to read books I think they should read/enjoy. It's about recommending books I think they might like, given the parameters they indicated were important to them. In other words... their request is more about them and much less about me. If I have no suggestions that fall within their parameters, I'd consider not making any suggestions at all (rather than trying to shoehorn my own favorites in where they don't belong). It's no skin off my nose if nothing I'm familiar with fits the bill.
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I remembered one where magic is evil: Matt Ruff: "Lovecraft Country". I don't remember any sex scenes, and a quick search for "kiss" in the text only got three hits, without any sex following them, so it's probably OK for you.
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I've not read this. But I have seen the TV series. I did enjoy the TV series.
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A book that has no magic and no sex and is rather good is All You need is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka.
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Arthur C. Clarke? Robert J. Sawyer? Stephen Baxter? Greg Bear? Gregory Benford? Classics: Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes? |
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And I'd like to cut the selection down even further by pointing out that a lot of science fiction includes what amounts to magic. There's a Doctor Who episode on TV where the doctor admits "I'd didn't want to say magic door". What is a light sabre but a magic sword made for sci-fi? What is a Warp Drive but a magical way of transporting our heroes around the galaxy? None of these things has any credible scientific basis. So if you want to avoid magic, then out with Doctor Who, out with Star Wars, out with Star Trek ... and so on down the line. McGonigle mentioned Arthur C. Clarke, and you were right question that. For example Cradle, cowritten with Gentry Lee, includes some of the most explicit sex scenes I've seen in any book carrying Clarke's name. On the other hand, I don't remember any sex in The Trigger by Arthur C. Clarke and Michael Kube-McDowell; it's been years since I read it, but the premise was based in science, so it probably fits the OP quite well and it was an excellent story. Last edited by gmw; 06-09-2021 at 11:03 PM. |
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I wonder if any Stephen Lawhead books would serve.
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Some others that I thought about are the Redwall series by Brian Jaques, you can't get 'cleaner'. And of course one of my favorites Watership Down is as clean as well.
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