Listopia > Terrestrial SF & Fantasy
SF and Fantasy set primarily on planet earth. For example, a book like "The stars my destination" hops around the solar system but mostly takes place on planet earth so would be eligible. A book like "The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe" however, is set briefly on earth but mostly takes place in Narnia so would not be eligible.
428 books ·
64 voters ·
list created July 10th, 2009
by John Burns (votes) .
John
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landon
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So you're saying jekyll and hyde is neither fantasy nor SF? I'm pretty sure its set on earth...In fact that reminds me, i forgot to add dracula...
Hell, i'm gonna add Gullivers travels too.
Ooh, and the odyssey.
Killthepopular wrote: "So you're saying jekyll and hyde is neither fantasy nor SF? I'm pretty sure its set on earth...In fact that reminds me, i forgot to add dracula...
Hell, i'm gonna add Gullivers travels too.
Ooh..."
doh - I read it so long ago somewhere in the ruts in my brain I have flagged it is 'teh realz' in the same way as burke and hare
Overead chick here, signing out bwhahahaha
Earth by David BrinSomething Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Fledgling by Octavia E. Butler
Good Omens The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett
Hominids by Robert J. Sawyer
Woman on the Edge of Time by Marge Piercy
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
Oryx and Crake by Margaret AtwoodThe Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Not Wanted On The Voyage by Timothy Findley
Peregrine wrote: "Oryx and Crake by Margaret AtwoodThe Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Not Wanted On The Voyage by [author:Timothy Findley|1..."
oh... my... god. Not to be an arse or anything but you do realise that you can add books to this list yourself using the "find/add books" search box in the top right hand corner?
It's awe-inspiring, the number of lists that have comments from people who don't know how to use the lists complaining that they don't contain any of their favourite books.
Killthepopular wrote: "That was me struggling to be as civil as I'm capable of."LOL - Then it's even funnier.
:O)))
Greyweather wrote: "Civility? On the internet? Well now I have heard of everything."[image error]
Greyweather and Killthepopular - you are both adorable, more so because you are the grumpy gits that sit in the balcony in the muppets and make me laugh.
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