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Well, my favorite books would be:
1. The Giver
2. Fahrenheit 451
3. Any Jules Verne or H. G. Wells novel
And A Wrinkle in Time is also a good book.
1. The Giver
2. Fahrenheit 451
3. Any Jules Verne or H. G. Wells novel
And A Wrinkle in Time is also a good book.

Dune - Frank Herbert
A Stranger in a Strange Land - this edition - Robt Heinlein
The Left Hand of Darkness - Ursula Le Guin
The Dispossessed - Ursula Le Guin
The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress - Heinlein
Nighfall - the short story - Asimov
Dhalgren - Samual Delany (also should be in the Literary category)
The Day of the Triffids - John Wyndham
Downbelow Station - CJ Cherryh
Cyteen - CJ Cherryh
Chronicles of the Lensmen - Edward E. "Doc" Smith
Ilium - Dan Simmons
Little Brother - Cory Doctorow
Cycle of FIre - Hal Clement
Patrimony: A Pip Flinx Adventure - Alan Dean Foster
When Worlds Collide - Philip Wylie, Edwin Balmer
Mountains of Mourning - Lois McMaster Bujold
Barrayar - Lois McMaster Bujold (all the Vorkosigan books)
The Mote In Gods Eye - Larry Niven
Sundiver - David Brin
The City and The Stars - Arthur C. Clarke
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Thanks for the awesome list Kernos! Looking forward to checking some of those out.


all of the Jules Verne and H. G. Wells novels.

Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The Time Machine by HG Wells
The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman
The Road by Cormac McCarthy

We'll be creating a Top 100 thread in a bit. What criteria do you all feel is important in determing a Top 100 book?

Ender's Game and Incarceron. Unwind is pretty awesome as well."
I really liked Incarceron! Did you like the sequel as well?




oooh, this is probably the wrong place to post this (it doesn't really fit into any specific category) but the Thursday next series (the first of which is called The Eyre Affair) is really well-written and completely captivating. It involves a completely alternate version of the present day world, time travel, and pet dodos that make "plock-plock" noises.

A Stranger in a Strange Land -Robt Heinlein EXCELLENT BUT DATED
The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress - Heinlein ONE OF MY RECOMMENDEDs.
Ender's Game - WONDERFUL
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley DIDN'T DO IT FOR ME
The Time Machine by HG Wells A CLASSIC
The Foundation Trilogy - Asimov. Really the best to me, have reread it many times.

The Nulapeiron Sequence, by John Meany who is insanely talented and vastly underated.
Hermione wrote: "oooh, this is probably the wrong place to post this (it doesn't really fit into any specific category) but the Thursday next series (the first of which is called The Eyre Affair) is re..."
God I miss my plock-plock dodo! :(
God I miss my plock-plock dodo! :(



I didn't mind Justin Cronin's "The Passage". It wasn't great, which is why I'm wondering why I'm in this thread, but it was passable.

I didn't mind Justin Cronin's "The Passage". It wasn't great, which is why I'm wondering why I'm in this thread, but it was passable."
I agree. Passable, barely. Certainly not exceptional, except perhaps in the large number of side tracks and unneeded words!


LOL. I listened to it and thought it would NEVER end.


Definitely Foundation - esp the original trilogy—can't believe I forgot about it.
Some others for consideration:
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
A Wrinkle in Time - children's, but great
Slaughterhouse-Five
Neuromancer
Speaker for the Dead - the best sequel ever
A Clockwork Orange
The War of the Worlds
Hyperion
Childhood's End
Dragonflight - the Pern Series, even though it starts out as epic fantasy, it ends up definitely SF
Ringworld
The Forever War - a favorite of mine
Old Man's War
I Am Legend
Voyage of the Star Wolf
A Canticle for Leibowitz
The Lathe of Heaven
Gateway Heechee Saga 1
So many more...


I read The Eyre Affair. It was a pretty interesting novel.


I just read that. I also read
Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "No top science fiction list is complete without C.J. Cherryh! Her Foreigner series, as well as Cyteen and Downbelow Station, both Hugo award winners are outstanding. Th..."
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Has anyone read Gerrold's autobiographical novel The Martian Child: A Novel About A Single Gay Father Adopting A Son? It keeps starring at me. There's a movie too with Gerrold played by John Cusack, I've not seen.

I just read that. I also read
Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "No top science fiction list is complete without C.J. Cherryh! Her Foreigner ser..."
I enjoyed 2030 as well

"The Illustrated Man" by Bradbury (also "Something Wicked This Way Comes")
"Fiasco" or "Eden" by Stanislaw Lem
and I second the inclusion of John Wyndam (Triffids or "The Chrysalids") as well as L'Engle's "A Wrinkle in Time".
Now, do my eyes deceive me or has no-one suggested Philip K. Dick? I'd recommend "The Philip K. Dick Reader".
Hitchhiker's Guide and all relating stories, obviously. I will say I read a lot of PNR but I love humor in my books and saw Gini Koch, Alien books were funny. I'm on the 4th one now and really enjoy them--humor, plot, characters...it's all there for me.







Really anything by Kurt Vonnegut is exceptional. Although I did prefer Welcome to the Monkey House to Sirens

I tried to read Robopocalyse but the beginning was too slow for me. Does it pick up?
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