If you liked Three Suns of Amara by William F. Temple, start with Four-sided triangle (1951), The Automated Goliath / The Three Suns of Amara (1962), and Shoot at the moon (1966). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Four-sided triangle
1951 · 239 pages · William F. Temple · Same author
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The Automated Goliath / The Three Suns of Amara
1962 · William F. Temple · Same author
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Shoot at the moon
1966 · 224 pages · William F. Temple · Same author
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The fleshpots of Sansato
1968 · 188 pages · William F. Temple · Same author
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Out of this world 8
1970 · 187 pages · Mably Owen, Isaac Asimov, William F. Temple, David Ely · Same author
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Isaac Asimov presents the great science fiction stories -- Volume 1, 1939
1979 · 1 pages · Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, Lester del Rey, John Taine, C. L. Moore, Henry Kuttner, Milton A. Rothman, Nelson S. Bond, William F. Temple, Jack Williamson · Same author
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A Niche in Time and Other Stories: The Best of William F. Temple Volume I
2011 · 302 pages · William F. Temple, Gavin L. O'Keefe · Same author
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The Prentice-Hall Book about Space Travel
1954 · 142 pages · William F. Temple · Same author
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Sansato (Classics of Fantastic Literature, No. 2)
1996 · 160 pages · William F. Temple · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Three Suns of Amara?
BookOrb recommends Four-sided triangle (1951), The Automated Goliath / The Three Suns of Amara (1962), Shoot at the moon (1966), The fleshpots of Sansato (1968), and Out of this world 8 (1970).
Are there books like Three Suns of Amara?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Three Suns of Amara.
Who wrote Three Suns of Amara?
Three Suns of Amara is by William F. Temple.