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Nov 16, 2006 10:36

This is a list of the 50 most significant science fiction/fantasy novels, 1953-2002, according to the Science Fiction Book Club. Bold the ones you've read, strike-out the ones you hated, italicize those you started but never finished, and put an asterisk* beside the ones you loved.

1. The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien
2. The Foundation ( Read more... )

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goteam November 16 2006, 22:20:07 UTC
Dude, watching the Earthsea movie does not even count. Google can probably find you Ursula K. LeGuin's rant about how much she hates all the ways they botched it up for TV. I'd tell you to skip The Silmarillion unless you really liked the appendices to The Lord of the Rings, but you never read that either? Whoa. At least Neuromancer and the Terry Pratchett will be relatively fun and easy.

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drunkpotato November 18 2006, 13:12:24 UTC
Snob. I am really not a fan of Ursula's writing, at all. I tried Fellowship, but I never liked history textbooks, and that one is drier than most.

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clitkat November 19 2006, 04:27:45 UTC
I might read some of the shit on here

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