books meme

Aug. 12th, 2004 09:53 am
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I'm working from home today. Last night I celebrated this in very mature manner by getting rat-arsed on gin and tonics and then cycling home through a downpour of warm rain. So now I'm groggy and my hair looks like I just spent 7 hours wrestling with a gorilla. Urgh - I need coffee!

[livejournal.com profile] snowballjane wrote a fantastic Snape/Lupin, here. Highly recommended.

Gacked from [livejournal.com profile] katemonkey: Phobos have compiled a list of all the sci fi books you have to read, apparently. Hmm.

Bold: ones I've read
Italicized: own, but haven't got to yet
Underlined: started, but never finished (I'm looking at YOU, Frank Herbert)



  1. Childhood's End, by Arthur C. Clarke
  2. Foundation, by Isaac Asimov
  3. Dune, by Frank Herbert
4. Man in the High Castle, by Philip K. Dick
  5. Starship Troopers, by Robert A. Heinlein
  6. Valis, by Philip K. Dick
  7. Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
  8. Gateway, by Frederick Pohl
  9. Space Merchants, by C.MKornbluth & Frederick Pohl
  10. Earth Abides, by George R. Stewart
  11. Cuckoo’s Egg, by C.J. Cherryh
  12. Star Surgeon, by James White
  13. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, by Philip K. Dick
  14. Radix, by A.A. Attanasio
  15. 2001: A Space Odyssey, by Arthur C. Clarke
  16. Ringworld, by Larry Niven
  17. A Case of Conscience, by James Blish
  18. Last and First Man, by Olaf Stapledon
  19. The Day of the Triffids, by John Wyndham
  20. Way Station, by Clifford Simak
  21. More Than Human, by Theodore Sturgeon
  22. Gray Lensman, by E.E. “Doc” Smith
  23. The Gods Themselves, by Isaac Asimov
  24. The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K. Le Guin
  25. Behold the Man, by Michael Moorcock
  26. Star Maker, by Olaf Stapledon
  27. The War of the Worlds, by H.G. Wells
  28. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne

  29. Heritage of Hastur, by Marion Zimmer Bradley
30. The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells
  31. The Stars My Destination, by Alfred Bester
  32. Slan, by A.E. Van Vogt
  33. Neuromancer, by William Gibson
  34. Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card
  35. In Conquest Born, by C.S. Friedman
  36. Lord of Light, by Roger Zelazny
37. Eon, by Greg Bear
  38. Dragonflight, by Anne McCaffrey
  39. Journey to the Center of the Earth, by Jules Verne
  40. Stranger in a Strange Land, by Robert Heinlein
  41. Cosm, by Gregory Benford
  42. The Voyage of the Space Beagle, by A.E. Van Vogt
  43. Blood Music, by Greg Bear
  44. Beggars in Spain, by Nancy Kress
  45. Omnivore, by Piers Anthony
  46. I, Robot, by Isaac Asimov
  47. Mission of Gravity, by Hal Clement
  48. To Your Scattered Bodies Go, by Philip Jose Farmer
  49. Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley
  50. The Man Who Folded Himself, by David Gerrold
51. 1984, by George Orwell
  52. The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyl And Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  53. Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson
  54. Flesh, by Philip Jose Farmer
  55. Cities in Flight, by James Blish
  56. Shadow of the Torturer, by Gene Wolfe
  57. Startide Rising, by David Brin
  58. Triton, by Samuel R. Delany
  59. Stand on Zanzibar, by John Brunner
60. A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess
  61. Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury
  62. A Canticle For Leibowitz, by Walter Miller
  63. Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes
  64. No Blade of Grass, by John Christopher
  65. The Postman, by David Brin
  66. Dhalgren, by Samuel Delany
  67. Berserker, by Fred Saberhagen
  68. Flatland, by Edwin Abbot
  69. Planiverse, by A.K. Dewdney
  70. Dragon’s Egg, by Robert L. Forward
  71. Downbelow Station, by C.J. Cherryh
  72. Dawn, by Octavia EButler
  73. Puppet Masters, by Robert Heinlein
  74. The Doomsday Book, by Connie Willis
  75. Forever War, by Joe Haldeman
  76. Deathbird Stories, by Harlan Ellison
  77. Roadside Picnic, by Boris Strugatsky & Arkady Strugatsky
  78. The Snow Queen, by Joan Vinge
  79. The Martian Chronicles, by Ray Bradbury
  80. Drowned World, by J.G. Ballard

81. Cat’s Cradle, by Kurt Vonnegut
  82. Red Mars, by Kim Stanley Robinson
  83. Upanishads, by Various
  84. Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
  85. Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams
  86. The Lathe of Heaven, by Ursula K. Le Guin
  87. The Midwich Cuckoos, by John Wyndham

  88. Mutant, by Henry Kuttner
  89. Solaris, by Stanislaw Lem
  90. Ralph 124C41+, by Hugo Gernsback
  91. I Am Legend, by Richard Matheson
  92. Timescape, by Gregory Benford - I tried, but it was the mockney baddies from the housing estate that put me off.
  93. The Demolished Man, by Alfred Bester
  94. War with the Newts, by Karl Kapek
  95. Mars, by Ben Bova
  96. Brain Wave, by Poul Anderson
  97. Hyperion, by Dan Simmons
  98. The Andromeda Strain, by Michael Crichton
  99. Camp Concentration, by Thomas Disch
100. A Princess of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs

So, no Keith Roberts or Christopher Priest? Or Iain M Banks?  I agree with [livejournal.com profile] katemonkey - Alice in Wonderland as sci fi? Unless the rabbit hole is some sort of trans-dimensional portal, which, you know, it might be. Only Lewis Carroll didn't know it at the time.

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